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Moral Interpretation Of Religion
$27.50Add to cartProvides a critical examination of the traditional attempt to interpret religion in moral terms alone. Respected philosopher Peter Byrne discusses the general character of moral interpretation, probes the relation of religion to morality, and assesses historical attempts to reason directly from the basis of morality to the existence of a person God.
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Faith Beyond Reason
$27.50Add to cartWhy do people believe in their chosen faith? What rational justifications do they use to understand their faith? The Reason and Religion series was created to introduce students and educated general readers to the different rational approaches used by believers both in the past and in the contemporary world. Dealing with complicated issues in practical and accessible ways, these volumes explore some of faith’s most challenging philosophical questions.
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Peace With God
$18.99Add to cartWith quiet confidence and surefooted faith, Billy Graham points unerringly toward the One who is the only dependable source of the peace which passes understanding. Both comforting and challenging, this classic explanation of the human predicament and the divine answer has been changing lives for generations.
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Changing Life Patterns (Expanded)
$27.99Add to cart“This splendid text has served well as a dependable guide for defining spirituality, connecting it with developmental thought, and placing both in the congregational context. All who are concerned with the necessary spiritual disciplines and spiritual formation of persons who will be living and serving in the complex worlds of our new millennium will be guided, challenged, and graced by its profound insights.”
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Why I Believe In A Personal God
$14.99Add to cart“My own investigations over a period of many years have given me a quiet assurance that there is a God who has given us sufficient clues in life, nature, human thought, beauty and art to satisfy the genuine inquirer that he exists, and that he has expressed himself most meaningfully in Jesus Christ. However, you may come to a different conclusion at the end of this book and that is your right as a thinking responsible person. All I can do is to invite you to join me in looking at the arguments again…”
Writing in a popular style but with careful reasoning, George Carey explains the traditional message of Christianity in its stark confrontation with modern unbelief and indifference. Here is a brief, aggressive, but always warm and generous appeal to faith for modern readers.
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George Muller : Delighted In God
$17.99Add to cart1. Prussian Playboy
2. Constrained By The Love Of Jesus
3. England, 1829
4. Training By The Teign
5. The Bell Tolls
6. A Visible Proof
7. Whose Is The Gold And Silver
8. A Change Of Air
9. A Bank Which Cannot Break
10. Looking To His Riches
11. A Just Complaint
12. Stronger Than Turmoil
13. Miller’s Secret Treasure
14. When The South Wind Blew
15. Indescribable Happiness
16. No Place Ever Seemed So Dear
17. Letter To Yangchow
18. Safe To Glory
19. Return To Rigi
20. To The White House
21. Simply By Prayer
22. The Scent Of Honeysuckle
23. Loved By Thousands
24. Admiring His Kindness
25. Precious Prospect
26. A Final Assessment
27. Eighty Years On P. 313Additional Info
George Muller’s life and ministry is one of the most remarkable episodes in the history of the Christian church and a powerful answer to twentieth-century skepticism.Here is the definitive life story of the man who lived by prayer and faith alone, housing and feeding thousands of homeless children in England, advertising his financial needs to no one but God. As George Muller delighted and trusted in God, his prayers were answered in the most seemingly impossible situations. The extraordinary results of his relationship with God are a witness to the world and a stimulus to our faith today.
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Gift Of The Stranger A Print On Demand Title
$27.99Add to cartIt has become clear in recent years that reflection on foreign language education involves more than questioning which methods work best. This new volume carries current discussions of the value-laden nature of foreign language teaching into new territory by exploring its spiritual and moral dimensions.
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Wakeful Faith : Spiritual Practice In The Real World
$15.00Add to cartA Wakeful Faith helps readers create a deeper awareness of God’s love and enables them to develop a sensitivity to the Spirit in order to fulfill God’s will for their lives. The book will assist readers in finding ways to see the kingdom of God already flourishing in their midst, as they realize how daily activities can be transformed into creative expressions of our Christian callings. This can lead to a sense of Christian vocation that encompasses our whole lives.
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Reason To Believe
$25.95Add to cartIn this book noted Oxford theologian Wiles (What is Theology?) provides a clear and accessible introduction to Christian belief. Rather than simply stating and explaining the doctrinal tenets of Christian faith, however, Wiles sets forth what seem to him appropriate responses to basic questions about Christian belief that perplex Chrsitian and non-Christions alike. Instead of providing a technical overview of Christian doctrine, he offers a short section with each chapter-printed in bold type-that discuss some of the issues that are important for reasonably assissing the truth claims of Christianity. Wiles’ free-flowing argument is not broken up with footnotes, although a bibliography at the end of the book provides suggestions for further reading for anyone interested in pursuing in more detail any of the book’s topics. An index of biblical references is also included.
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Gods Plan For Man
$47.00Add to cartGOD’S PLAN FOR MAN
Throughout nearly sixty years of ministry, Finis Jennings Dake passionately pursued the literal truth of Scripture. God’s Plan for Man contains the very heart of his life’s work.
Originally designed as a correspondence course, God’s Plan for Man is equivalent to a three-year Bible college program. As such, it is highly interactive, intended for serious study.
In this comprehensive volume, Dake unfolds the plans and purposes of God from the eternal past to the eternal future, exploring the details of biblical prophecy and the privileges of life in Christ. He systematically discusses the nature of the Bible, principles of biblical interpretation, the Trinity, and much more. Yet God’s Plan for Man isn’t filled with a lot of dry information appealing only to the intellect. Rather, Dake writes with a pastor’s heart. His aim is to encourage faith. The result is a balanced diet that satisfies both heart and mind.
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Saving And Secular Faith
$20.00Add to cartWhat does it mean to live with faith? Beginning from the term “faith” in the New Testament and Thomas Aquinas, eminent theologian Brian Gerrish shows that saving faith, as Martin Luther and John Calvin understood it, was not so much belief as discernment of God’s good will toward them in the word about Christ and therefore their also in their own lives.
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Faith The Yes Of The Heart
$18.00Add to cartIn this rich and rewarding theology of spirituality, Grace Brame argues compellingly that “faith is not just a matter of understanding God, but of experiencing the real presence of the holy.” Grounded in Martin Luther’s profound understanding of faith and daring trust, and drawing from the insights of leading spiritual thinkers, Brame boldly maps the terrain of the spiritual journey for modern pilgrims. Here is a book to inspire, to give courage, to open the reader to th possibilities of trusting love.
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Believing Heart : An Invitation To Story Theology
$34.00Add to cartC. S. Song here invites Christians to see the whole Christian panoply through a story-centered lens. Focusing on Life, Hope, Faith, and Love, Song delves into each theme or locus (1) as it can be approached in people’s experiences or stories, (2) as it appears in related stories from other religious traditions, (3) how its central import can be expressed theologically, and (4) how it can appear in practice. Thus story becomes theology, then theology becomes story. “Central to these stories,” says Song, “is the heart that believes in spite of hardships and despair, the heart that struggles to make sense of what seems senseless in life and history.” Song’s strong narratives and engaging style will make this volume appealing in a variety of settings, especially for introductory students, clergy in search of homiletic material, church groups, and Christians open to insights from non-Western cultures.
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Listening With My Heart
$15.00Add to cartHeather Whitestone. Her name has become synonymous with incredible determination and unprecedented achievement. In Listening with My Heart, Heather tells her own story and the stories of others who have inspired her, proving that with hard work, perseverance, and faith, each of us can move mountains. Profoundly deaf since she was eighteen months old, Heather strove to live a normal life, and refused to listen to the voices of discouragement that many of us so often hear, no matter what problems confront us. She wouldn’t listen to the doctor who said she wouldn’t develop beyond third-grade abilities, or to those who said she would never dance ballet, or even speak. She did, however, hear the encouraging spirit of her family and followed the guidance of her own heart’s dreams. Struggling through her difficulties, she was sustained by every success–no matter how small–and ultimately became Miss America 1995. Though she is disabled, her incredible gifts have inspired many throughout the world, and in Listening with My Heart she at last shares her life-changing wisdom.
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Essential Truths Of The Christian Faith
$18.99Add to cart102 Chapters
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For those who yearn for a deeper walk in faith, their journey can begin here. Dr. Sproul takes theology down off the dusty shelves of theological libraries and expounds in clear and simple, terms over one hundred major Christian doctrines. He offers readers a basic understanding of the Christian faith that will kindle a lifelong love for truth, which is foundational to maturity in Christ. Here are theologically sound explanations of the biblical concepts every Christian should know, written in a way we can all understand.Sproul’s homespun analogies and illustrations from contemporary life make this book interesting, informative, and easy to read. Take the next step!
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Love Dad : Letters Of Faith To My Children
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A marvelous collection of: memories, family nostalgia, spiritual wisdom, and an abiding sense of God’s presence. In his wonderfully poetic voice, Herbert Brokering bequeaths his children–and all children and parents–a rich legacy of faith. Each letter offers fresh understandings about God and faith, plus advice on finding and living full lives. -
Why Christian : For Those On The Edge Of Faith
$24.00Add to cartOne of North America’s most respected theologians responds to the questions of those who are on the edge of faith or who are still not sure of their commitment: Why be Christian? Who is Jesus? What does salvation mean? How can it make a difference? Why join a church? Is there a future life?
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When Faith Is Not Enough A Print On Demand Title
$23.99Add to cartHow can we believe in God and develop a healthy sense of self and of our enduring value in a world so often troubling, uncertain, and dark? When Faith Is Not Enough is a creative, honest discussion of doubt and the search for meaning that avoids pat answers while offering – to readers from all walks of life – positive reasons for persisting in the quest for faith.
The first section of the book, “The Shadow of a Doubt,” takes the reality of doubt (and doubters) seriously. Clark helps readers to understand faith in a deeper way, presents a powerful case for the existence of God, offers hope for understanding the problem of God and human suffering, suggests positive ways for dealing with doubt, and affirms the excitement of embracing the adventure of life.
The second section of the book, “Searching for a Self,” is a reflection on the meaning of life. Here Clark examines our most profound attempts to find meaning, happiness, and wholeness and shows why they lead to despair, sadness, and brokenness. Revisiting important themes in the writings of Kierkegaard and others, Clark explores the attempt to create a self of abiding value and shows that it is only through faith in God that our true selves are found and our deepest desires satisfied.
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Heart And Soul
$16.99Add to cartDr. Gary Morsch is living proof that ordinary, faithful people can do extraordinary things. This dedicated physician founded a grassroots relief organization that has currently delivered over 100 million dollars worth of medical supplies to the poor in Bosnia, Rwanda, Somalia, and elsewhere. His story in Heart and Soul: Awakening Your Passion to Serve, is sure to challenge and inspire you! Introduction by Tony Campolo.
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After God : The Future Of Religion
$30.00Add to cartHow can religion survive if, as the renowned scholar Don Cupitt claims, God is dead? In “After God” he takes us through the evolution of religious belief from the dawn of the gods to their twilight. Drawing on examples ranging from Plato to Donald Duck, he eloquently steers us back to an understanding of the supernatural world that every child instinctively has.
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In Defense Of Miracles
$44.99Add to cartFourteen expert philosophers, theologians, and apologists refute every objection ever raised to the validity of miracles—from David Hume’s landmark 1748 “Essay on Miracles” to Antony Flew’s current arguments. You’ll get careful, comprehensive insight into fulfilled prophecy, the virgin birth and incarnation of Christ, the empty tomb and post-resurrection appearances, and more.
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Faith To Meet Our Fears
$11.25Add to cartForeword By Charles E. Poole
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Do We Have To Be Perfect?
Chapter 2. When Anger Gets The Best Of Us
Chapter 3. The Faith That Matters
Chapter 4. Listening For The Whisper
Chapter 5. The Last Word Is Peace
Chapter 6. Learning To Love Ourselves
Chapter 7. Do We Really Want To Be Changed?
Chapter 8. The Power To Forgive
Chapter 9. A Faith To Meet Our Fears
Chapter 10. Is There Life After Divorce?
Chapter 11. The Focus Of Our Attention
Chapter 12. Living With Wonder
Appendix – Preaching That MattersAdditional Info
A Faith to Meet Our Fears takes seriously some of life’s toughest questions and attempts to shed some biblical insight on them. Reading this book, filled with real-life issues, is like talking with a counselor or a good friend. Learn how your faith can help you handle anger, fear, and perfectionism. -
Why Believe : Reason And Mystery As Pointers To God
$22.99Add to cartC. Sephen Evans has written a pointed and personal book directed to those who want to have faith but whose thinking has been obscured by the static of prevailing philosophies, illuminating the attraction and reasonableness of Christianity.
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Psalms And The Life Of Faith
$29.00Add to cartWalter Brueggemann’s unique gift of joining historical-exegetical insights to penetrating observations about the traumas and joys of contemporary life — both personal and social — is here forcefully displayed. Everyone who is familiar with his work knows the power of his speech about “doxological, polemical, political, subversive, evangelical faith” and about the ways such faith is enacted in the praise of ancient Israel and in the church. Readers of this book will find fresh insight into: the Psalms as prayer and praise the categories of the Psalms the social context in which psalms were prayed and sung the theology of the Psalms the dialogical character of the Psalms justice and injustice in the Psalms the study and “use” of the Psalms in the church praise as an act of basic trust and abandonment the impossible wonders of God’s activity that overturn conventional ways of thinking and acting.
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James : Real Faith For The Real World (Student/Study Guide)
$8.99Add to cart1. Perseverance
James 1:1-18
2. Hearing And Responding
James 1:19-2:26
3. Words That Hurt, Words That Heal
James 3:1-12
4. Two Kinds Of Smart Living
James 3:13-4:12
5. Planning Versus Patience
James 4:13-5:20
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Real Christian faith doesn’t remain hidden in the heart: It shows itself through the lives we live. Faith grows as we cultivate perseverance, humility, and patience–key attributes that the book of James commends. James calls us to demonstrate our faith in practical ways in the world around us. Studying James will help you prove the reality of your faith through sound actions, attitudes, and words in your everyday life. -
Power Faith : Balancing Faith In Words And Work (Student/Study Guide)
$14.99Add to cartSpirit-filled believers will find new resources for understanding the Bible and applying biblical themes to their day-to-day lives in these interactive study guides.
Written from a Pentecostal/Charismatic viewpoint, these interactive studies offer a thorough and balanced understanding of key themes of the Bible.
By studying the themes of the books, as well as the books themselves, these interactive studies offer groups and individuals a Spirit-filled perspective of the Bible’s message for today.
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Jumper Fables : Strange But True Devotions To Jump Start Your Faith
$16.99Add to cartThis book will teach you things you didn’t know you didn’t know! Such as:
*the difference between a dead gopher and a loaf of bread.
*why Ken wore a little set of bronze lips on his letter jacket in high school.
*why Ken’s dog Ralph was a better Christian than Ken was.
*why Ken almost ate his wife’s glasses.
*how to turn a bus driver into an armadillo.And that’s just a little of what you’ll learn in JUMPER FABLES, a most unusual devotional book by Ken Davis and David Lambert. This book is a collection of strange-but-true stories that’ll make you laugh-and leave you thinking about the things that really matter. Such as how to know God’s will, where sex fits into your life, whether death is the worst thing that can happen, how to talk about Christ with your friends, why parents say no, and why we can trust God to do what he says.
JUMPER FABLES was written with teenagers in mind. The authors talk about things that have happened to them and to other people, and then they suggest some Bible verses that’ll help you understand those stories, as well as some things you can do that’ll help you not make the same mistakes yourself.
So-want to jump-start your day? Read a Jumper Fable first thing in the morning. They’re strange-but true!
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Texts Under Negotiation
$19.00Add to cartIn TEXTS UNDER NEGOTIATION, WALTER BRUEGGEMANN issues a passionate call for a bold restructuring of the imagination of faith in our “postmodern” context. He contends that we need not construct a full alternative world, but rather to fund – to provide the pieces, materials, and resources out of which a new world can be imagined. The place of liturgy and proclamation is “a place where people come to receive new materials, or old materials freshly voiced, which will fund, feed, nurture, nourish, legitimate, and authorize a counterimagination of the world.
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Intellectuals Dont Need God And Other Modern Myths
$18.99Add to cartPart 1: CREATING OPENINGS FOR FAITH
1. The Theological Foundations of Effective Apologetics
2. Points of Contact
3. From Assent to Commitment
Part 2: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO FAITH
4. What Keeps People from Becoming Christians
5. Intellectual Barriers to Faith
6. A Clash of Worldviews
Part 3: APOLOGETICS IN ACTION
7. From Textbook to Real Life242 Pages
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Intellectuals Don’t Need God is for people who are not convinced by the arguments of classical, rationalistic apologetics, for people who feel that Christianity must have a broader appeal that to reason alone if it is to be persuasive to non-Christians. Alister McGrath shows convincingly that reason is only one of many possible points of contact between the non-Christian and the gospel. In today’s world, nonrational concerns — such as a sense that life lacks focus, an unconscious fear of death, a deep sense of longing for something unknown we don’t have but know we need — are much more effective points of contact for apologetics. In this book, Dr. McGrath (who is both a theologian and a scientist with a Ph.D. in microbiology) combines the clarity of a brilliant scientific mind with a deep commitment to Christ and to reaching non-Christians. Intellectuals Don’t Need God is for anyone who has questions about the validity of Christianity as well as for students, pastors, and lay leaders. Anyone who works with students and young people especially needs to read this book. As McGrath says, “apologetics is not about winning arguments — it is about bringing people to Christ.” -
God Can Do It Again
$18.99Add to cart1. Miracles Do Happen: A Reporter’s Account
2. God Always Answers Little Girl’s Prayers
3. Ours Not To Reason Why
4. Canadian Sunrise
5. From Russia To Love
6. The Man With Two Canes
7. Things Are Different Now
8. When The Bough Breaks
9. It Could Happen To Your Daughter
10. A Doctor’s Quest
11. An Invalid The Rest Of My Life
12. Portrait In Ebony
13. Things Money Cannot Buy
14. A Clown Laughs Again
15. Be Careful How You Pray
16. Cold Turkey
17. Medically Incurable
18. “Comrade” With Christ
19. Look Everyone, I’m WalkingAfterword: Those Who Are Not Healed P. 273
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The newly-reprinted classic by the most extraordinarily anointed woman of her time. Each chapter contains another person’s story. Each of these ordinary people, having nowhere left to turn, experienced the willingness of God to touch them right where they stood! Read these amazing testimonies wrought by God’s extraordinary servant, and know that GOD CAN DO IT AGAIN-FOR YOU! -
American Hour : A Time Of Reckoning And The Once And Future Role Of Faith
$28.95Add to cartAn internationally known writer and speaker on religion and public life brilliantly ananlyzes the causes of our current moral malaise. Guinness examines how perilously close we have come to losing the shared beliefs, traditions and ideals that have helped shape America and sets forth a compelling view of a new role for religion.
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Instructions In Faith
$22.00Add to cartThis translation of a very enlightened book includes all the essentials of Calvin’s position, unobscured by the complicated discussions characteristic of Calvin’s later writings. Keeping Calvin’s intentions in mind, Paul Fuhrmann presents an edition that has value for people who have a schaolarly interest in the Reformed tradition and for lay readers who wish to clarify and strengthen their own faith.
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Faiths Freedom : A Classic Spirituality For Contemporary Christians
$19.00Add to cartFaith’s Freedom is a refreshingly personal synthesis of key spiritual concepts written in a truly ecumenical way for the contemporary situation. By avoiding most technical terminology, it formulates for intelligent readers an outlook on God and the world that expresses many foundational insights of classic spirituality in terms understandable to the modern mindset. It translates basic notions like creation, freedom, revelation, sin, and faith into contemporary language, then applies them to prayer, power, possessions, anger, sexuality, evil, and life in the Spirit.
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History Through Eyes Of Faith
$15.99Add to cartIntegrating faith with introductory Western history, this text provides a Christian perspective on the major epochs, issues, and events of Western Civilization. It details the role of the Greeks and Hebrews, Jesus in history, the Renaissance, and more.
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Misguided Faith
$4.99Add to cartWho is really your source?
God is your only source and the only One who can meet your needs if you believe.
This simple dynamic message directs the believer to trust in God–not man. God wants you to look to Jesus for help.
Norvel Hayes shares how to avoid the major hindrances to receiving from God.
It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man. Psalm 118:8
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Hopeful Imagination : Prophetic Voices In Exile
$29.00Add to cartBrueggemann, whose strong suit is making the Old Testament relevant to today’s world, probes three major prophetic traditions: Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Second Isaiah to demonstrate how these exhortations and encouragements are similar to what caregivers should counsel in modern situations of exile.