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Joseph P. Free's Archaeology and Bible History, first published in 1950, served well an entire generation of pastors, Sunday school teachers, laypersons, and college students by summarizing the history of the Bible and shedding light on biblical events through archaeological discoveries. The author demonstrated how such data helps us understand the Bible and confirm its historical accuracy. At times he also dealt with issues of biblical interpretation and criticism, always from a historically orthodox position. When the book was withdrawn from circulation in 1976 after the fourteenth printing, many hoped for the day when it would be revised and updated. That task has now been undertaken by one of Dr. Free's former students and a biblical archaeologist in his own right, Dr. Howard Vos. He has brought the archaeological and historical material up to date and has modified earlier archaeological interpretations where necessary. The bibliography has been almost totally replaced.
Mother-and-daughter team Sandra Stanley and Allie Stanley Cooney offer alternating chapters for mothers and their tween/early teen daughters in Meet Me in the Middle, a unique guide for you and your daughter to use as you engage in conversations, activities, and outings that pave the way to lasting connection.
From public theologian Curtis Chang and journalist Nancy French, The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politics separates Christian political identity from the partisan politics that divide our country, churches, and families. This is the companion volume to the interactive video series created by Curtis Chang, David French, and Russell Moore.
Learning to Be Loved, from the cofounder and executive director of Spoken Gospel, David Bowden, and Mart Green of Hobby Lobby, equips us to overcome the habits and false beliefs that keep us from experiencing intimacy with God as we realize how deeply God longs to be close to us and learn to connect with him in the fullness of our human lives.
These days many evangelicals are exploring the more sacramental, liturgical, and historically-conscious church traditions, including Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. In What it Means to Be Protestant, Gavin Ortlund draws from historical Protestant texts to defend Protestantism against the objections and caricatures often leveled against it.
Old Testament scholar Christopher J. H. Wright takes readers on a journey through the powerful book of Habakkuk, which presents a dialogue between the prophet and God about divine sovereignty and faithful living in a violent and unjust world.
Personal stories, cultural insights, and start-today inspiration make The Unplugged Hours by Hannah Brencher the gentle yet highly motivating invitation you need to resist technology's siren call and find renewed joy offline.
Why Hell? is for the serious Christian reader who wants all the data and then to think for oneself about the implications about why a loving God created hell.
A 100-day devotional written to encourage and guide athletes of any age, level, or sport, Lead with Faith, Play with Purpose--by fitness trainer, Seattle Seahawks in-game host, social media influencer, dad, and pastor Andy Dooley--is just what you need to integrate your faith into what you love to do: play your sport.
The Zondervan 2025 Pastor's Annual--an annual bestselling resource for preachers by T. T. Crabtree--provides a planned preaching program for an entire year, including Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and midweek sermons, as well as helps for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and youth meetings.
Is it possible to live with peace and purpose, even amid the stresses of life? In Relaxed, Megan Fate Marshman calls us to stop trying to 'figure it all out' and instead cultivate a relaxed, intimate relationship with a loving and forgiving God--who is not worried about a thing.
He's the community's jokester auctioneer. She's the serious caregiver for her siblings who also works at the local plant nursery. What future could they have together?
With hundreds of journaling prompts and plenty of space for notes, art, and doodles, the NIV Journal the Word Bible for Teen Girls provides a place to capture her thoughts while reading Scripture.
Dr. Cloud is a relatable and trustworthy voice who teaches young people how to become a healthy, productive, and faithful adult in society with clear and easy-to-follow guidelines.
This picture book from Grammy Award-winning Christian singer Zach Williams introduces kids to the fruits of the spirit in a fun and unique way, loosely based on his hit song "Less Like Me."
A picture book from mom and Internet sensation Emily Morrow of Really Very Crunchy, featuring a story that highlights the importance of imaginative play to turn a regular, ordinary day full of the most mundane tasks into the most fun, creative, and inspired adventure for kids.
From Glenys Nellist, bestselling author of the Snuggle Time and Letters from God series and the holiday favorite 'Twas the Evening of Christmas, comes Gathered at the Table, a celebration of communion that helps children understand the spiritual importance of sharing the table with God's family.
A Lesson about Creation Bob and Larry plan the perfect vacation...seven days in God's creation! What do you think they saw?
This contemporary Russian Bible, featuring the clear and accurate New Russian Translation (NRT), is ideal for outreach or for personal use.
This Chinese Contemporary Bible (CCB) features a durable hardcover and readable print size. The accurate, clear, and contemporary language provides a refreshing reading experience, making it easier for readers new to the Bible to understand God's Word.
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