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"As City and Emergency Manager for Fairbanks, Alaska, Darcie Phillips is proactively working to learn all she can about keeping her city ahead of the game in preventing disasters. But when cyber-security specialist Jason Myers arrives, she realizes they are at serious risk and it's her job to fix it and make sure nothing bad happens. Now, there's a woman garnering national media attention with her rantings about a curse. A curse that they've all ignored... until it comes true. Can Darcie and Jason restore the city's services before more lives are lost?"--
"Our generation has seen a sharp return to the soil and earth. We see it in the rising popularity of forest schools, nature programs, junior rangers, homeopathy, and organic living. Yet not every step of this journey has been wholesome - not when it comes to our children's faith. Society has severed the connection between God and creation, but we as parents can reconnect the dots for our kids. God reveals himself to us through nature and through his Word; using these tools, we can equip our kids with a resilient faith rooted in the wonder of creation"--
How did the New Testament come to be? The ancient writings that comprise the New Testament are critical for understanding the life, teachings, and impact of Jesus of Nazareth, all of which are central to Christianity. But how were these texts circulated, collected, and given their canonical status? Is the New Testament a trustworthy source for learning about Jesus and the early church? New Testament scholars Charles L. Quarles and L. Scott Kellum address the most pressing questions regarding the study of New Testament texts, their transmission, and their collection into the canon, such as these: What happened to the original manuscripts of the New Testament? With all the variants, can we still speak of inspiration and inerrancy? What is New Testament textual criticism and why is it important? How do most scholars decide between the readings of different manuscripts? What are the competing views on canon? Did the apostles recognize contemporaneous books as Scripture? Did the early councils decide the canon? 40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament uses a question-and-answer format so readers can pursue the issues that interest them most, with additional resources at 40questions.net.
A thoughtful and well-documented call to rethink the role of Arabs in the plan of God Western Christianity's long-standing support of Israel has, perhaps unintentionally, nurtured a prejudice against Arab people--the descendants of Abraham's first son, Ishmael. Author Tony Maalouf contends that this bias differs dramatically from the biblical portrayal of Ishmael and the nations that have sprung from him. With meticulous research and theological astuteness, Maalouf surfaces the positive portrayal of the Arab people in ancient and prophetic history, clearly showing that the Israeli-Arab conflict is a recent development in history. By bringing to light the nature of relationships that have prevailed among the Jews and Arabs throughout history, Maalouf strives to change the thinking of Bible believers to a more accurate understanding of this crucial contemporary issue. He traces the Abrahamic heritage of the Arab people and majors on the positive Arab-Israeli relationships in biblical history. The descendants of Ishmael have an important role in the sovereign plan of God--right up to the final moments of history.
Now in paperback! In this highly sought-after, classic series from one of the most creative and articulate expositors of the twentieth century, each volume of the Iornside Expository Commentaries features an internationally beloved Bible teacher and preacher, clear, easily grasped outlines and a vivid writing style, and scholarship that has stood the test of time--without losing its relevance. Now these classic commentaries are available in paperback, making them even more accessible for the modern reader.
An exciting Bible experience just right for kids ages 8 to 12! From Genesis to Revelation, The Junior Bible has all the familiar Bible stories--with dynamic illustrations bringing them to life! Each section retells the passage in easy-to-understand language just right for readers ages 8 to 12. And the original Scripture reference is always included. Vivid, full-color artwork spans the pages, not only capturing the imagination but also underscoring the Bible's messages. Visual learners and early readers will enjoy following along, and highlighted passages will help them focus on key thoughts in the text. With a help section, reading guide, and plenty of room for notes in the back, this lively and faithful retelling of the Scriptures makes The Junior Bible a perfect companion for kids who are ready to dig deeper into the Word.
"Too often, women feel like their only hope for stress reduction is to just keep pushing through, praying to make it to the other side. They pick up task after task, hoping that if they can land on the right projects to help their family, the perfect events to support their community, or the ministries that fit best in their church, their burden will be lightened. And they never let on that worry is eating them alive from within like wood rot in the walls of remodeled house. That isn't the abundant life Christ wants for his people. Artist and author Jami Amerine knows the heaviness of expectations-both internal and external. She has also discovered how to lift the load and retrain the mind against the framework worry lays down. In easily digestible chapters, she shares what she's learned and supplies the right tools for this all-important restoration. Through her witty, friendly words, her vibrant original art, and rock-solid scriptural truth, Jami invites readers to join her on a journey to declutter the mind, take the mess out of stress, and uncover a spirit freshly renovated in all the colors of a truly worry-free existence"--]cProvided by publisher.
"When Secret Service operative Andrew Darlington is brought in to support a US Marshal case involving counterfeiters in rural Indiana, he thinks it's simply the next rung on his climb to the top of his career. But liars can only climb so high--and Andrew is keeping a dangerous secret he doesn't ever want to get out. When he clashes with the criminal family that took over the town of Landkreis and killed the Marshal he was sent to assist, his past life starts to become in danger of being exposed. Widow 'Lightning Lu' Thorne has only one goal: escape the clutches of the Thorne family with her son. Her decision to be an informant and testify against the Thornes looked like the perfect answer. Until the Marshal ended up dead. Now the tether keeping her tied to her felonious family is tightening, and a forced marriage to someone else in the Thornes' clutches threatens to kill any hope of escape. Andrew and Lu find themselves on the same team--unwillingly. They each believe the other to be the enemy to their future plans. And even if they could learn to work together, the secrets they hold could shatter all hopes and dreams. Despite the encouragement of the local preacher, they're not even sure God can be trusted--much less other humans. Can either of them escape their past--and the family that is willing to kill their own when they smell betrayal?"--
Church Revitalization guides current and future leaders through the often-complex process of bringing a church to a place of vibrancy. This book demonstrates how the overarching goal of seeing people come to faith in Christ and develop into Christlikeness can--and must--inform the most foundational to the most fleeting aspects of revitalizing a struggling church. Church Revitalization Strategist Rusty Small systematically walks readers through the many considerations of leading a church out of a decline. He helps identify the best approach for addressing what a particular church's revitalization need may be: Refresh - often most fitting after a difficult season in the church's life Renovate - needed when a decline has lasted five to ten years Restore - appropriate for churches with generational patterns focused on survival Replant - best for a church facing imminent closure Few joys compare to seeing God's life and power realized for the local church--when believers begin to think and serve as Jesus did. Small will encourage pastors and church leaders engaged in this critical task. If God is calling you to church revitalization, take and read!
"Thirteen-year-old Amon has just watched Jesus ascend into heaven when the apostle Peter hands him an assignment: invent a way for the new Christian church to communicate and meet in secret, away from the penetrating eyes of both the Romans and Pharisees. What seems like a straightforward job quickly turns dangerous as the Sanhedrin, led by Saul, begins hunting down believers in "The Way," and even stoning some to death. Now Amon must walk a brittle line between completing his task and working around those who would kill him if they knew who he was and what he was up to"--
Limited atonement is not the only Reformed model of atonement "Hypothetical universalism," or "unlimited atonement," states that Christ's death is sufficient for the guilt of all people yet is only effectively applied to those with faith. This tradition, typified by the French Reformer Moïse Amyraut, has continued among Anglicans and Baptists for over four centuries, yet has been underexplored in Reformed systematic theology. Unlimited Atonement fills a gap in resources on atonement theology that begin with the unlimited love of God. Editors Michael F. Bird and Scott Harrower draw on the specialties of each of the ten contributors, addressing themes such as - the biblical and historical sources of the soteriological position known as Amyraldism - distinctive features of Anglican atonement theology - hypothetical universalism, election, and the Baptist theological tradition - other prominent advocates of unlimited atonement - the issues of systematic theology at stake - atonement theology in preaching Unlimited Atonement is the most comprehensive analysis of Amyraldism to date, providing a resource for theology and Bible students and teachers in an esoteric stream of Reformed theology. Bird and Harrower provide a starting point for anyone who wants to understand the sources and merits of Amyraldism.
Christy Awards 2023 BOOK OF THE YEAR and winner for best Historical Fiction 2023, by multiple-time Christy winner and widely-acclaimed author, Amanda Barratt. "As superbly written as it is haunting in its truth." --Kate Breslin, best-selling author of For Such a Time"This tense WWII historical from Barratt (My Dearest Dietrich) follows a woman's efforts to help her neighbors survive the Kraków ghetto. . . . Moving and effective, this inspirational finds light in the darkest of places."--Publishers Weekly"Meticulous research and lush, award-winning writing result in an emotionally moving story about a group of unsung heroes who fought for hope and humanity in the most harrowing of times."--Midwest Book Review Zosia Lewandowska knows the brutal realities of war all too well. Within weeks of Germany's invasion of her Polish homeland, she lost the man she loves. As ghetto walls rise and the occupiers tighten their grip on the city of Krakow, Zosia joins pharmacist Tadeusz Pankiewicz and his staff in the heart of the Krakow ghetto as they risk their lives to aid the Jewish people trapped by Nazi oppression. Hania Silverman's carefree girlhood is shattered as her family is forced into the ghetto. Struggling to survive in a world hemmed in by walls and rife with cruelty and despair, she encounters Zosia, her former neighbor, at the pharmacy. As deportation winnow the ghetto's population and snatch those she holds dear, Hania's natural resiliency is exhausted by reality. Zosia and Hania's lives intertwine as they face the griefs and fears thrust upon them by war, until one day, they are forced to make a desperate choice . . . one that will inexorably bind them together, even as they are torn apart. > "An unflinching tale that implores readers to stop and see, not a massive crowd of people, but individual hearts and souls. This book will linger in your heart and mind long after you've read the final page." --Amanda Cox, Christy Award-winning author of The Edge of Belonging
"There was something different about the way Jesus communicated with the lost: He didn't force answers upon people; He asked questions. So why don't we? Campus ministry veteran Randy Newman has been using a questioning style of evangelism for years. In this provocative book, he provides practical insights to help Christians engage others in meaningful spiritual conversations. To Newman, asking questions challenges how we think about unbelievers, their questions, and our message, instead of having us simply tell unbelievers what to think. A perennial best-seller, this third edition includes both revisions of current chapters, such as an expanded discussion on LGBTQ+ issues and the debate on transgenderism, and new chapters that ponder issues such as science and suffering"--
"Twenty-five years ago, a body was discovered in the Turney family's barn. This discovery, and the resulting suspicion that fell on every member as the murder remained unsolved, slowly destroyed the family. Now, the daughter, Jill, a Chicago lawyer, wants the case solved and hires cold case private investigator Star Cavanaugh to unravel the mystery. But as Star begins digging up generation-old secrets, the killer resurfaces, determine to make sure all the secrets remain buried, no matter what the cost. As the danger mounts, Star joins forces with police chief Mike Luinetti to ferret out the family secrets that have haunted an entire community. But when Star-who apparently cannot stay out of trouble no matter how hard she tries-becomes the killer's latest target, the race to solve an apparently unsolvable crime becomes a matter of life or death-all over again"--
"In the sleepy small town of Mapleview, Michigan, Christmas is always something special. In this charming collection of romance novellas, join three generations of Mapleview residents longing for love-and finding it-on the most wonderful night of the year. In "Hopes and Fears" by Amanda Wen, Emma Trowbridge is determined to give her students the Christmas pageant of a lifetime. The last person she expected, or wanted, to encounter in her two-room classroom is her childhood rival, Frederick Oberstein. Frederick would rather be far away himself. He wants no part of cheer, Christmas or otherwise. Can they learn to see each other in a new light-and embrace a new season of hope together? In "While Mortals Sleep" by Janyre Tromp, while World War II rages overseas, news reporter Eleanor Sweers returns home to Mapleview to face the repercussions of the death of her sister and her nightmare of Christmases past. But the homefront isn't as far from the war as she thought: Japanese bombs have landed in the middle of the U.S. Now Eleanor and family friend Gideon Braum may have to choose between the scoop of a lifetime and the love of a lifetime. In "The Wondrous Gift" by Deborah Raney, high school football coach Caleb Janssen and music teacher Rachel Hamblin bond when they both lose their jobs at a private Christian school. But when they discover their plans for the future are mutually exclusive, the fallout threatens to tear them apart. How can they find their way back to each other?"--
My Bedtime Bible Prayers is creatively designed to encourage Bible reading and prayer as a natural part of any nighttime routine. Inside are 44 prayers, each based on a Bible verse and Bible story, along with a takeaway question. The whimsical illustrations featured throughout depict both Bible scenes and contemporary life. With this caring guidance, children ages 6-8 will learn to share their hearts and thoughts with God--while also discovering how much He loves them!
Most North American churches take a pragmatic approach to church life. We are concerned with being relevant to the culture and ultimately growing at a steady rate. While these issues are certainly legitimate, they also create a danger that our churches will be shaped more by these extrabiblical goals than by the biblical mandate of God. Utilizing the Scriptures, theology, and Baptist history, this comprehensive work addresses all aspects of the church, both theological and practical. - Publisher.
Ideal illustrated Bible for early readers! This striking 400-page Bible, written for five- to seven-year-olds, introduces young readers to approximately fifty Bible stories, each around eight pages in length, designed to be engaging and age-appropriate. Arranged in chronological order and with Scripture references throughout, this instant favorite is brought to life by artist Jo Parry, illustrator of the Candle Read and Play series. Perfect for graduates of the Candle Bible for Toddlers.
A biblical and balanced perspective on the many issues surrounding the spiritual realm. The question and answer format explains spiritual warfare, angels and demons, the role of Satan, models and practices for spiritual warfare, and topics related to the occult.
What does the Bible teach about the role of the Jewish people and the nation of Israel today? What is God's plan for the future of Israel and the neighboring countries? How can believers in Jesus be part of God's peace process in the Middle East?The People, the Land, and the Future of Israel walks through the Bible's account of the role of Israel and the Jewish people--both now and in the future. Each contributor offers a profound insight into God's unfolding plan and purpose for the nation of Israel as the Scripture depicts them. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of both current and future events in the Middle East as described in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.Features an extensive foreword by best-selling author Joel Rosenberg who addresses the question, Will there ever be peace for Israel and her neighbors? Each chapter includes a scannable QR code that links to a short video introduction by the author of that chapter, introducing its topic. Discussion questions in each chapter aid book group and classroom discussion.
"Noah is about to start a great adventure--and he's bringing lots of animals with him...Fun riddles give readers all the clues they need to guess who!"--Page [4] of cover.
Ilustrada a todo color, incluye 365 historias que van desde "La serpiente astuta" hasta "el arco iris", desde "Desastre en Egipto" hasta "Jonas en el mar", o "Jesús y los niños". Cada historia es presentada en un lenguaje vibrante y fácilmente comprensible. También se incluye mapar y dibujos de los tiempos bíblicos. Illustrated in full color, this Bible includes 365 stories from "The Cunning Snake" to "Jesus and the Little Children", and is retold in vibrant and easily understandable language. Also iIncluded ares maps and pictures of Bible times.
En las páginas de estos comentarios expositivos no se percibe solamente un gran conocimiento de la Biblia, sino un amor y un celo profundos por la Palabra de Dios y por el Dios de la Palabra. John MacArthur hace una valiosa contribución a la interpretación y aplicación del texto bíblico que se refleja en una exégesis cuidadosa, una gran familiaridad con el escritor inspirado y su contexto, así como en variadas explicaciones e ilustraciones prácticas. Representa un excelente recurso para la preparación de sermones, el estudio personal y la vida devocional. The MacArthur New Testament Commentary on the epistles of Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon is now available in Spanish, complete in one volume. MacArthur gives verse-by-verse analysis in context and provides points of application for passages, illuminating the biblical text in practical and relevant ways. The series has been praised for its accessibility to lay leaders, and is a must-have for every pastor's library. With time-tested explanations based on biblical doctrine, the MacArthur Bible Commentaries are the perfect companion for biblical study or small group Bible study.
Libro practico que trata los principales tipos de sermones y como prepararlos. (A "how-to-do-it" book that covers the principal types of biblical sermons and the mechanics of sermon construction.)
A gripping autobiography from missionary and Bible courier Paul Hattway, author of The Heavenly Man Paul Hattaway was a high-school dropout from New Zealand--homeless, hungry, and lonely--before he found faith. But once he encountered the love of God and read the Bible, Paul never looked back. The rest of his life has centered on making sure all the people of Asia have Bibles of their own. Through his ministry Asia Harvest, Paul has traveled to Laos, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, Thailand, and many other Asian countries bringing the gospel with him. His ministry has provided over ten million Bibles to China alone, and has sponsored more than fifteen hundred Asian missionaries. The story of Paul's conversion, the fascinating places he's faithfully followed God to, the struggles with the realities of the mission field and other missionaries, and the incredible miracles God has performed along the way make An Asian Harvest a remarkable, inspiring read.
Looking for a fun way to introduce your young children (ages 5 and under) to some of the main stories in God's Word? Look no further than My First Storybook Bible! With 27 of the most well-known stories from the Bible, spanning from creation to the early church, My First Storybook Bible will provide hours of enjoyment and learning. Friendly, colorful illustrations and simple, engaging stories will capture children's attention and hearts and help to lay a foundation for a lifelong faith.
A "dramatic autobiography of one of China's courageous and intensely persecuted house church leaders."--Back cover.
Next to Josephus, Eusebius is the most widely-consulted reference work on the early church. Much of our knowledge of the first three centuries of Christianity--the terrible persecutions, the courageous martyrs, and the theological controversies--come from the writings of this first century historian. The hardcover edition of this new translation includes more than 150 color photographs, maps, and charts.
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