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Paul's second letter to Timothy is a letter written from one pastor to another, and it is designed to train, equip and encourage Timothy for the work of ministry. This volume is not an academic study of 2 Timothy, but rather an accessible and easily navigable teaching resource which will aid those examining 2 Timothy both to teach and for their own study. This is intended to accompany Introducing 2 Timothy.
Jeremiah was called as a prophet to warn Israel that their rebellious hearts and rejection of God and his ways would lead to judgement. His prophecies of Babylonian exile and the destruction of the temple come to pass, but in among the bad news, he also brings the promise of hope - that God's people will return to the land, that God will send his Messiah, and that all nations will one day acknowledge Israel's God. Bob Fyall's valuable addition to the Teaching series will help preachers and Bible study leaders to work through this Major Prophet and see the faithfulness of God in the face of the faithlessness of his people.
Part of 'Teaching' series from Proclamation Trust Great for preachers, teachers, small group leaders
Guide to preaching through Deuteronomy Encourages readers to draw on biblical text For preachers, teachers, Bible study leaders
God's people return from exile The rebuilding of the temple Guidance in planning and executing lessons
Unwraps the messages of Ruth and Esther Shows the loving-kindness of the covenant God Preaching and Bible study notes for each chapter
Challenging resource for preachers on the role of 'affections' Practical applications of biblical text A challenge to the very 'heart' of our understanding
Anyone who reads one of the four Gospels is bound to ask the question - What happened next? With Jesus Christ crucified, resurrected and ascended into Heaven we are left with a few men who not so long before scattered to the wind at the first sign of trouble. How did these men, with the help of the Holy Spirit, establish Christ's Church and begin spreading the Gospel? The book of Acts tells this story and this book will be a helpful introduction, giving you a good start in understanding the message it contains. Designed to accompany the more extensive Teaching Acts also by David Cook, this short book will not take long to read, but will be a great help to all those seeking to better understand the book of Acts.
Refresher and checkup for pastors Based on 2 Timothy Proclamation Trust Resources title
Short summary of the book of Romans Published in conjunction with Proclamation Trust Perfect for group study or personal devotions
1 Kings begins with the last days of David, continues with the glorious days of Solomon's reign but then disobedience and decline resulting in a divided kingdom and idolatry. Elijah and Elisha confront the evil perpetrated by the kings and they point people to the one true God. This useful resource, alongside the others in this growing 'Teaching the Bible Series', is for those who have the privilege and joy of teaching or preaching a particular book or theme from the Bible. Whether you're a leader of a small group, preacher or a youth worker, it will help you to communicate the message from 1 Kings whether it is a word for believers or the opportunity to teach evangelistically.
Praying the Psalms in Christ Integrating the Psalms into the Bible story Teaching the Psalms
Practical resource for those teaching through the Book of Numbers. Discover how God speaks even in the wilderness!
Unlocking the book of Daniel for the Bible teacher. For preachers, youth workers and group leaders. Published in conjunction with Proclamation Trust.
2 Kings begins with the succession of Elijah by Elisha and flows largely downward right up to the exile of Judah in Babylon. Amidst the numerous kings and serious failings there are always the vital signs that the true God is still on the throne and working out his purposes in his people and beyond. Like many other books containing Old Testament narrative, 1 and 2 Kings are both wellâ¿known and obscure. Certain stories are very familiar, others seldom preached or taught. It is our hope that this book will greatly help many people dig deeply into this epic narrative and serve people well by teaching it faithfully, relevantly and thoroughly. Teaching 1 and 2 Kings (of which this is the second volume of two) is an important contribution to our â¿Teaching the Bibleâ¿ series. Bobâ¿s guiding hand will be of great assistance to anyone seeking to understand the familiar passages better and explore the lesser known stories well.
Outlines several approaches to constructing a series of sermons or talks on Amos. Individual chapters are geared toward working from text to sermon, combining exposition with relevant application, with an eye to the main teaching point of the passage.
Short summary of the book of 1 Kings Published in conjunction with Proclamation Trust Ideal resource for bible studies and small groups
Preaching through 2 Peter & Jude Part of Teaching series
Preaching is hard work. Anyone who has preached even for a short while will comprehend the synapse straining effort it takes to write and deliver a sermon. This book is to help people progress in their preaching over the longâ¿haul of ministry, it addresses both skills and attitudes. Every preacher can become a better preacher.
In the 'Get Preaching' series Practical guide for preachers How to apply biblical text
22nd book in Teaching series Help preachers teach 1 Samuel Kingship of David
Resource for those teaching from Thessalonians Published in conjunction with Proclamation Trust Considers the relevance of Thessalonians to the 21st Century
Explains context of Peter's first letter to Gentile audience scattered around Asia Minor Enables Bible teacher to explain relevance to today
The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.
The Holy Spirit has worked in lives since creation bringing people to repentance, conforting the broken-hearted, guiding the faithful and helping us to pray. This book clarifies the Holy Spirit's character and work helping Christians to gain more of an understanding of how He moves in our lives.
Praying the Psalms in Christ Integrating the Psalms into the Bible story Teaching the Psalms
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