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Missionary & athlete Eric Liddell Sporting biography Beyond 'Chariots of Fire'
40 devotional readings with scripture references Learn about wise and foolish choices Includes 'Thinking Further' questions
44 devotional readings with scripture references Decisions made by Bible characters Includes 'Thinking Further' questions
If we believe in God's sovereign predestination, how can we offer Christ to sinners indiscriminately? How could someone who knew that no one can come to Christ unless the Father draws them still plead with them to look to the Saviour? The Bible clearly entreats us to go after the lost, so Donald Macleod tackles the objections raised by those who argue that since there is no universal redemption there should be no universal gospel offer.
Biographies of American Christians Include Timeline & Thinking Further sections Ideal for 9-14 year olds
Divinity & Humanity of Christ The work of Christ Theology series for women
Short, accessible chapters 'What', 'So What?' & 'Now What' chapter sections Group discussion questions
Explanation of theology of covenants Based on Westminster Confession of Faith Confessional core & orthodox and unorthodox variances
The Adorable Trinity investigates the little-known yet fascinating conflict between Trinitarianism and Unitarianism in the nineteenth century American South. It explores the lives, ministries, and theological contributions of three Southern Presbyterian pastor-scholars associated with Columbia Theological Seminary - James Henley Thornwell, Thomas Smyth, and Benjamin Morgan Palmer - and their winsome, fruitful stands for the Trinitarian faith in response to a burgeoning Southern Unitarian movement. In a readable and engaging way, the author provides readers with intriguing history that illumines the mind and warm theology that moves the heart to adore and serve the Triune God of love.
People all around us are seeking wholeness and happiness and acceptance. These are good things to seek. But if we seek them in the wrong places, we will surely reap calamity. This is just what's happening today regarding the LGBTQ movement. People are being told that if they follow their heart, their deepest instincts and desires, they'll be whole and happy and affirmed. But this is not true. Gavin Peacock and Owen Strachan delve into what God's Word says about gender identity and transgenderism.
God made sexuality. It is a gift and stewardship from God. But there is much more to human identity than sexuality. We were made for eternity, where the church will be married to Christ. Let us look at the words of God about homosexuality and run straight into the arms of Christ, the Savior who welcomes repentant sinners of every kind to a kingdom not built with man's strength, but with the very power and grace of God.
Lust is a problem. A big problem. Our sexualised culture, promising freedom and pleasure, is creating a terrible cocktail of abuse, pain, despair, and suffering. The problem is not simply our actions, but our sinful desires. But there is hope. Christ is more powerful than any lustful desire, any temptation. He has defeated death and sin, and his way leads to true freedom.
What does salvation mean? What does our redemption in Christ look like? How does it take hold of us? In her clear and engaging style, Natalie Brand looks at why we need rescuing, how Christâ¿s death and resurrection accomplishes salvation, and how this work is applied to us by the Holy Spirit.
An introduction to the fruit of the Spirit Everyday examples of each fruit God gives them to us as gifts
Questions for group or personal study Space for journaling and reflection For women
Respected Bible expositor Davis' translation of Psalms 25-37 Chapter on each Psalm
What do Christian relationships look like? Jargon-free guide for new Christians Part of the First Steps series
How to deal with anxiety For younger adults Part of the 'Track' series
Signs of the End Times Biblical Prophecy The Second Coming of Christ
Bible passage with each topic Experiments easy to do at home Ideal for home schooling or classroom
The Bible is a cobbledâ¿together selection of ancient writings that have been changed so many times by so many people over hundreds of years that surely the text can no longer be trusted â¿ right? Certainly, there are plenty of people who take this view. Timothy Paul Jones here addresses the fact that the Bible is a difficult book to believe. It is full of incidents that seem highly improbable, if not impossible. Written for people who are sceptical of its accuracy,and of its authority, this book takes a reasonable look at the claims made about the Bible.
Apologetic book on hell One of the biggest questions asked of Christians Part of the Big Ten series
This book contains two parts. The first is an updated and abriged version of Horatius Bonarâ¿s book The Everlasting Righteousness, first published in 1874. Its central theme is the substitutionary work of Jesus Christ. Bonar shows that, in Jesus Christ, God has provided the only way to deal with the problem of our sin. Because Jesus is the perfect substitute, anyone who believes in him receives a legal pardon from God, and the perfect righteousness of Jesus becomes theirs. This truth has enormous consequences for believers, and Bonar explains some of them in this wonderful book. The second part is an updated version of Regeneration by J. C. Ryle, about the new birth. Ryle addresses what it means to be born again, and what it looks like in the life of a Christian.
A lot of Christian men - and small groups of men - feel stuck. They have a sincere desire to grow but feel confused about what to do next. The Way Forward is a road-map for men who want to cut through the noise and distraction of the 21st century and take definite steps toward spiritual maturity. This book follows the simple format of problem, solution, and plan. Men who read it will walk away with both a clear diagnosis for why they feel stuck and a practical action plan for moving forward.
Gives a voice to & humanises unborn child Arguments against abortion Powerful colour images throughout
Reenchanting Humanity is a work of systematic theology that focuses on the doctrine of humanity. Engaging the major anthropological questions of the age, like transgenderism, homosexuality, technology, and more, author Owen Strachan establishes a Christian anthropology rooted in Biblical truth, in stark contrast to the popular opinions of the modern age.
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