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  • Henners Lydia

    $19.99

    Lydia, a little Amish girl is trying to finish making a hooked rug so that she can take the trip to market with her father.

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  • Reason In The Balance

    $30.99

    Now available in softcover! In this hard-hitting best-seller, Johnson dares to challenge naturalistic thought—today’s prevailing philosphy that the material world is all there was, is, or will be. His penetrating assessment of naturalism’s pervasive influence on science, law, and education helps you form a clear, biblical response to this intellectual and moral threat.

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  • My ABC Bible Verses

    $17.99

    From the Publisher:” Knowing God’s Word helps anyone of any age know Him better. With this colorful book Susan Hunt has developed a fun way to help kids learn His truths. Each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding Bible verse, and each verse is accompanied by a story to illustrate the scriptural passage. Presented in an easy to use format, it’s perfect for use in family devotions, churches, Christian schools or Bible clubs.

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  • Amazing Mazes For Kids

    $13.99

    Print On Demand Title

    From the publisher: Amazing Mazes for kids has nearly 75 mazes every single one a new and different adventure in some pretty incredible places. You’ll walk with the animals into Noah’s Ark, fish with Peter to find the fish with the coin, and fly with the ravens who feed Elijah. Along the way, you’ll discover many fascinating people and places in the Bible, including Jesus, Moses, Paul, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and much more! These amazing mazes are perfect for fun at home, Sunday school, church activity nights, and trips. But watch out-once you get started you won’t want to stop.

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  • Walking Side By Side

    $4.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780835808804ISBN10: 0835808807Joanne Bultemeier | Cherie JonesBinding: Saddle StitchPublished: July 1998Emmaus LibraryPublisher: Upper Room Ministries Print On Demand Product

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  • More Coffee Shop Theology

    $15.99

    28 Chapters

    Additional Info
    Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have (1 Peter 3:15b).

    What are the negative aspects of today’s proliferation of information? Well, one serious consequence is that rapidly changing cultural standards are encouraging us to bargain away our beliefs. Everyone’s ideas claim validity as possible answers to our most pressing questions, and absolute truth evaporates like the morning dew. Today, more than ever, Christians must know what we believe and why.

    Here is a readable, understandable book that explains theological concepts and brings them into focus for everyday living. In this sequel to Coffee Shop Theology, More Coffee Shop Theology once again covers a wide array of theological concepts and brings them by the “digestible” handfuls into your living room. Don’t be turned off by the word “theology.” Dr. Moore has left all the big words in the fat books.

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  • Mystery Of Baptism

    $30.95

    As the Church continues to try to clarify the meaning of baptism, well-known liturgical scholar Kenneth Stevenson provides important insights into the historical issues with which we still wrestle. Is baptism a private or a public act? Is the symbolism of the rite still appropriate? Does the language of the baptismal service remain meaningful in a secular age? In order to answer these and other pressing questions, we must understand the thinking of those who have come before us. Stevenson does just that by looking at the writings of the 17th century Anglican divines such as Lancelot Andrewes, George Herbert, Richard Hooker, Richard Baxter, Jeremy Taylor and others, all of whom have a vital and prophetic significance for our understanding and practice of baptism today. Dr. Kenneth Stevenson is the Bishop of Portsmouth and a leading Anglican scholar. A member of the Doctrine Commission of the Church of England, he is the author of numerous books, including Covenant of Grace Renewed and The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Anglican Tradition, which is available from Morehouse Publishing, and Abba, Father.

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  • Peoples Of The Old Testament World

    $38.00

    Brian Rosner writes, As a Jew who became the apostle to the Gentiles, Paul stood between the Jewish and pagan worlds. Consequently New Testament scholars have long debated the question of the sources of Paul’s thought. To which sphere was he more indebted?” In Paul, Scripture, and Ethics, Rosner asks this question anew in regard to the source of Paul’s ethical teaching.

    In contrast to widely held scholarly opinion, Rosner uses Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 5-7 (where he addresses incest, exclusion, greed, sexual immorality, the government, and marriage) to demonstrate that Paul was indebted to the Old Testament for his ethics.

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  • Remember Creation A Print On Demand Title

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    While the creation-evolution debate continues to rage about how the world came into existence, few people wonder what it means that the world also now exists. In Remember Creation Scott Hoezee challenges readers to make today’s world more central to the Christian faith by enjoying and preserving God’s cosmos as a part of daily discipleship.

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  • Advent Worship And Activities For Families

    $6.99

    Offers brief family worship services for each Sunday in Advent and Christmas Day. Each service centers around the use of the Advent wreath. Additional activites help families focus on the meaning of the season.

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  • What God Wishes Christians Knew About Christianity

    $20.99

    Harvest House Print On Demand Title

    The Christian life was never meant to be complicated, says renowned speaker Gillham. In this down-to-earth book, he gives you a clearer understanding of 14 points of confusion among believers today, including the roles of law and grace, the need for Christ-esteem over self-esteem, and whether success is related to “having enough faith.”

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  • Devotions From The World Of Sports

    $16.99

    *What NFL quarterback led his team on a 98-yard scoring drive in the last minutes of an AFC championship game? (January 11)
    *What Native American gold medal winner had to give his medals back? (January 18)
    *What basketball player scored 100 points in a single game? (March 2)
    *What major league outfielder had a baseball bounce off his head and over the fence for a home run? (May 26)

    The world of sports is filled with special moments that teach us about life. No matter what your sport of choice — football, baseball, tennis, soccer, or any other sport — you’ll find the stories in this book fascinating. Each of the 365 daily devotionals takes a look at an event in sports history, then relates that event to a basic Christian truth that will help you grow spiritually.

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  • Lets Study Philippians (Student/Study Guide)

    $13.00

    This is the first of a series of commentaries written to encourage ordinary Christians to read, understand and apply God’s Word. Designed to be used by individuals, in family devotions or by groups, each will feature an exposition of the text of Scripture.

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  • Secrets Of The Heart

    $17.99

    Railroad baron John Stallworth and his wife Maria lost no time getting custody of their beautiful granddaughter Megan after their son Peter’s tragic death. Consumed with hatred at losing Megan, Peter’s spirited young widow answers an ad for a mail order bride, determined to earn enough money to beat her in-laws at their own game – and vowing to keep Megan’s existence a secret. However, because of her newfound faith, her plans for revenge change and produce a victory she could never have imagined.

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  • Virgin Birth

    $37.95

    What historical realities lie behind the birth of Jesus and the description of the Holy Family by the evangelists? In this book, controversial New Testament scholar Gerd Ldemann investigates all of the references to Jesus’ birth and the Holy Family in the writings of the earliest church and rival Jewish sources. He discusses what the New Testament Christmas stories set out to say, reconstructs the traditions used in them, and answers the question of what really happened at Jesus’ birth.

    Anti-Christian polemic stigmatized Jesus as a child born out of wedlock and branded his mother a sinner. The Christian myth of the virgin birth, Professor Ludemann argues, maintains the structures of stigmatization, denying the right of women to sexual and cultural self-determination. Instead of taking Mary seriously as a woman of our time and therefore also taking seriously women in our time, he says, many churches today continue to ignore the often damaging consequences of the myth of Mary for believing men and women.

    Gerd Ludemann is Professor of New Testament at the University of Gottingen.

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  • I Was Just Wondering (Revised)

    $25.99

    Updated from the 1989 original, this collection gathers 44 of Yancey’s most stimulating columns straight from the pages of Christianity Today. Distilling his extensive knowledge of theology, literature, philosophy, sociology, and history into short, pithy essays, Yancey treats you to penetrating observations on the universe, the earth, the church, and the Christian life.

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  • 1 Corinthians : NRSV

    $28.99

    Abingdon New Testament Commentary Series 1 Corinthians by Richard Horsley This commentary for students of theology includes introduction, commentary, annotated bibliography, and selective index. The New Revised Standard Version is the principal translation.

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  • Thinking Through Our Faith

    $21.99

    David Grant argues that Christians not only can but should use the very best of modern and postmodern ways of thought as we think about our faith. He outlines three significant areas of recent thought that Christians must confront: the rise of critical history, the adavance of natural science, and the reality of postmodern pluralism and then examines how each forces us to rethink our understanding of the Bible, the significance of Jesus, and our ideas of God.

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  • Grace In Galatia

    $62.99

    Focusing on Paul’s most polemical letter, Ben Witherington’s groundbreaking Grace in Galatia features the latest discussion of major issues in Pauline studies. Paul’s view of the law and the relationship between the historical data in Galatians and Acts are meticulously explored, while special sections at the end of each chapter highlight the relevance of the text for today’s believer. An illuminating, accessible commentary for general readers, as well as students and scholars!

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  • God Is Relevant

    $15.00

    Is God relevant? In this intriguing work, internationally renowned author and public speaker Luis Palau tackles what noted historian Will Durant calls “the greatest question of our time”–whether we can live without God. Admittedly, many individuals today want to go it alone, without God. Either they feel no need for God, or they don’t want God in their lives for some reason–perhaps because of a bad experience with organized religion. Or perhaps some have doubts because God seems to be outdated or contrary to current thought. At the heart of such doubts are intellectual questions raised originally by some of modern history’s most influential and outspoken atheists and agnostics.

    Yet despite whatever doubts exist, as we near the turn of the millennium interest in faith and spirituality is as strong as it has ever been, and it continues to grow. Noted religion pollster George Barna says, “Americans are probably more interested in spiritual matters than they have been in any other time in the past forty years.” In this book, Luis Palau shows how God is not an outdated idea but a powerful, personal force that can transform our troubled times and guide us into the coming millennium.

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  • Listening With My Heart

    $15.00

    Heather 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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  • Upside Down : The Paradox Of Servant Leadership

    $15.99

    If you’re tired of feeling like there is more to leadership than telling others what to do, Upside Down will help you practice true spiritual leadership and follow Jesus’ leadership advice to empower others.

    THE LEADERSHIP STYLE OF JESUS. Most believers are familiar with Jesus’ recipe for leadership success: “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all.” (Mark 10: 43-44) But when it comes to putting that into practice, many leaders are content to leave Jesus’ advice on a dusty road in Galilee and follow society’s leadership trends.

    Servant leadership-the kind of leadership Jesus practiced-is something that sets believers apart. The choice of whether to follow the leadership path to power, authority, and control or the road to humility and putting others first is an important one. Jesus cuts through the superfluous issues surrounding leadership and moves straight to the heart of the matter, addressing our motives and values, writes Dr. Rinehart.

    If you’re ready to take your leadership to a new level by following Jesus’ footsteps, Upside Down will challenge you to equip and liberate others to fulfill God’s purposes for them in the world.

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  • Living Stories : Pastorial Counseling In Congregational Context

    $20.00

    In Living Stories Donald Capps make a forceful cas for the importance of pastoral couseling in the life of a congregation. Arguing convincingly for a “paradigmatic revolution,” Capps offers a radically new model that gives systematically and constructive attention to the way people actually “story” this lives-inspirationally, paradoxically, or miraculously. Through such engagement , pastors can help people discover their own stories, discern the shape and direction fo those stories, and move constructively to find new understnanding so more hopeful possibilities in thies life situations.

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  • Social Science Commentary On The Gospel Of John

    $34.00

    )”Distinctive commentary that provides reading scenarios and textual notes that describe the Mediterranean world. Scattered throughout are mini-essays on honor and shame, coalitions and factions, patronage, the three-zone personality, and more. Draws on customs in the Middle East,”—Modern Liturgy.

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  • Intimacy With The Almighty

    $14.99

    Intimacy with the Almighty. We all need it.we all long for it. But how do we develop that intimate walk with God? Chuck Swindoll probes that reflective question in this study as he focuses on four disciplines that will draw you into a deeper intimacy with Him: simplicity, silence, solitude, surrender. If you’re serious about becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with God, you will find these four issues essential.

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  • Art Of Cookery Made Plain And Easy

    $19.95

    The first American edition of this staple of the American household during the Revolutionary War. How to market. How to roast and broil and fry. Gravies, sauces, hashes, fricassees, ragouts.

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  • Spiritual Theology : A Systematic Study Of The Christian Life

    $35.99

    Post-Enlightenment theology has tended to divorce spirituality from systematic theology. Now, respected theologian Chan strives to reunite them as he explores the connections between Christian doctrine and Christian living. Covering the topics of sin, salvation, the church, and God, he offers illuminating reflections on the implications of these key concepts for the spiritual life.

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  • Perfect Love A Study Guide Based On The Book (Student/Study Guide)

    $10.99

    96 Pages

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    Most people-even those with a deep faith-fail to really grasp the incredibly passionate and deep love God has for them. And yet so many personal problems and needs can be traced back to this misunderstanding of God. The result, as Ruth Myers points out, is “a lack of true identity-a lack of inner sureness about who we are.” Ultimately, everyone is on the same quest: to find and know the perfect love of God. The Perfect Love opens the Scriptures to reveal one delighful discovery of God’s love after another. With this study Guide, you can explore those same Bible passages and make your own life-changing discoveries about God’s love.

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  • Survival Bible

    $12.00

    B-29THE SURVIVAL BIBLE Now, For The First Time, You Can Receive Guidance And Survival Skills For Responding To Life’s Difficulties And Tragedies. Over 70 subjects and 1,800 Scripture verses encourage your heart in areas such as…Child Abuse / False Accusation / Injustice / Depression and so many more. You will find strength to face each day as you study the Collection of Wisdom Scriptures in this book.

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  • Snapshots Of The Kingdom

    $11.99

    24 Chapters

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    Picture perfect moments. The Gospels are full of them. Reading The Bible can be a lot like bringing out the family album. Because photographs help us remember. They bring to mind times and places important to us. They recapture people, relationships, and priorities. They help define us. Snapshots bring a piece of the past into the present. Have you ever thought of the Gospels as snapshots of Jesus’ life and ministry? Each episode, each story is a picture of His kingdom on earth. By reading them we learn what Kingdom life is like. Steve Rodeheaver is convinced that one of the primary purposes of the Church is to be a snapshot of God’s kingdom. When people see Christians in action, he says they should see wallet-size pictures of the coming Kingdom. Our lives and ministries are to reflect the model Jesus gave us so long ago. Snapshots of the Kingdom will challenge you to answer the call to Kingdom living. The opportunities are all around you. Right now. Where you are. It’s an adventure guaranteed to bring your life back into focus.

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  • Where The Nations Meet

    $30.99

    IVP Print on Demand Title

    Peppered with inspiring and challenging stories from multicultural congregations, this book not only provides a theological basis for multicultural ministry but also suggests how such ministry can be successfully conducted in all churches. This book for all pastors and laypersons who want their church to be a place of unbounded celebration where the nations meet.

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  • Lifes Problems Gods Solutions

    $17.99

    1. The Problem Of Guilt
    2. The Problem Of Suffering
    3. The Problem Of Disappointment
    4. The Problem Of Worry
    5. The Problem Of Doubt
    6. The Problem Of Irritability
    7. The Problem Of Discouragement
    8. The Problem Of Monotony
    9. The Problem Of Resentment
    10. The Problem Of Pressure
    11. The Problem Of Lonliness
    12. The Problem Of Inferiority
    13. The Problem Of Knowing The Will Of God
    14. The Problem Of Living For Christ In The Business World
    15. The Problem Of Materialism P. 181

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    Depression, worry, and disappointment creep into every believer’s heart at one time or another. But we can be set free from these and other difficult emotions and situations that pull us out of fellowship with God.

    J. Dwight Pentecost draws from his years of teaching and counseling experience to find the answers to life’s problems in the Word of God by surveying fifteen Bible characters who struggle with issues such as guilt, doubt, and resentment. But this is much more than a survey of Bible characters! It’s a path to finding unwavering hope, unsurpassable peace, and unlimited love.

    “These studies were prepared,” say Pentecost, “to enable God’s people to find God’s answers to the problems they face from day to day.”

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  • He Hears Your Prayers

    $10.99

    Don’t you wish you had a direct phone to God? Well, he’s on the line now, waiting for you call! Now you can shed your self-consciousness about praying and begin talking naturally with your Father. More than a “how to” book, Auch’s plan will help you develop a lifelong prayer life that’s right for you!

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  • Emotionally Healthy Teenagers

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    Respected parenting counselor Jay Kesler offers ten proven principles to help parents teach the concept of cause and effect, learn how to listen more than lecture, and model a life-changing love for Godresulting in emotionally healthy teenagers.

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  • Walking With God

    $15.99

    1. Walking With God In My Intuition
    2. Walking With God In A Good Conscience
    3. Walking With God In Spirit Of Communion
    1. Walking With God In My Mind
    2. Walking With God In My Emotions
    3. Walking With God In My Will
    1. Walking With God In My Bodily Drives
    2. Walking With God In My Bodily Desires
    3. Walking With God In My Bodily Behavior

    Page 160

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    Best-selling author Phillip Keller explores the practical implications of living in daily communion with God. Many Christians believe that this kind of intimate fellowship is a special favor granted only to the loftiest of saints. But Phillip Keller reminds us that every believer can live in the daily joy of God’s presence.
    Walking with God in the spirit, in the soul, and in the body – abiding wholly in the presence of Immanuel – will energize and illuminate every corner of one’s life with God’s guidance and comfort. Keller calls the reader to accept God’s invitation to walk humbly with Him. When we accept His invitation, He will reveal to us who we truly are, what life direction we are taking, and the ultimate destination of our individual walk of faith.
    Walking with God is for “the weary and worn who have lost their way and are uncertain where to turn….It is intended especially for those seeking souls who long to walk with God in humble joy – who ache fiercely for the Master’s friendship.”

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  • Imagining God A Print On Demand Title

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    This is an important, vigorously and eloquently argued book. Garrett Green undertakes to locate theology on a larger intellectual map, specifically that of religious and philosophical studies. His explanation of the concept “imagination” is original and powerful. Drawing on sources as diverse as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Thomas Kuhn, S.T. Coleridge, John Calvin, and John of Damascus, he has put together a tightly knit and powerful case for seeing “paradigmatic imagination” as the clue to the nature of religion and theology.

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  • End Of The Church A Print On Demand Title

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    Through an examination of controversial, post-Reformation discussions about the church, Radner offers a significant theory that describes the relation between Christian division and the work of the Holy Spirit within Western modernity.

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  • Bearing The Witness Of The Spirit A Print On Demand Title

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    What are the theological implications of today’s multicultural world? What does cultural plurality mean for the life and mission of the church? According to George Hunsberger, the need for a solid theological assessment of multiculturalism lies at the heart of discussions about church unity, cross -cultural mission, and interreligious relations. In Bearing the Witness of the Spirit Hunsberger shows that just such a “theology of cultural plurality” can be found in the missionary theology of Lesslie Newbigin.

    This in-depth study of Newbigin’s thought brings into clear view the “theology of cultural plurality” nascent in Newbigin’s writings and demonstrates its importance for today’s church. Interacting closely with Newbigin’s published and unpublished works, Hunsberger describes Newbigin’s biblical rationale for the life and witness of the church in a culturally plural world. By teasing out Newbigin’s thinking in this realm, Hunsberger gives shape to a theological area of inquiry and reflection badly needed for fruitful discussions of cross-cultural mission and ecumenism.

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  • Way Of The Modern World

    $31.50

    God has nothing to do with the real business of life. In the big picture, he’s irrelevant. This is what Professor Craig Gay calls “practical atheism”—The Way of the (Modern) World—and it’s corroding almost every aspect of our society. So how can a Christian survive in such a godless environment without losing faith? Gay presents a biblical strategy for standing firm, helping you to live a righteous life in the world but not of the world.

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  • Burdensome Joy Of Preaching

    $20.99

    In this volume, James Earl Massey explores the sense of burden and the sense of joy that accompany the preaching task. He gives attention to the preacher’s sense of both the inward side of the task and the outward side of preaching. He then considers the togetherness that earnest preachers seek to experience with their hearers, followed by reflec- tions on the planning necessary for the eventfulness that preaching was ordained by God to offer. 102 page soft- cover from Abingdon Press.

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  • 10 Commandments From The Back Side (Student/Study Guide)

    $16.99

    Using an approach similar to the one he took in Parables from the Back Side and Old Testament Stories from the Back Side, J. Ellsworth Kalas opens new possibilities of insights into the familiar Ten Commandments. Restating them in the positive, Kalas explores how these “prohibitive” laws actually are our dear friends, intended to make life richer and more fulfilling. Kalas uses contemporary illustrations and personal experience to show how these timeless laws give us an appetite for divine excellence.

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  • Book Of Amos

    $55.00

    Translated from the German, this authoritative work is the latest contribution to the internationally acclaimed Old Testament Library. Examining the shepherd’s prophecy in its context of rampant social injustice and religious arrogance, Jeremias draws on the latest archaeological, linguistic and historical findings to offer a comprehensive analysis of Amos and his message to God’s people.

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  • Richard Scarrys Cars Trucks And Things That Go

    $17.99

    This hardback book is an excellent addition to any child’s library. The Pig family takes a road trip to the beach for a picnic. The road is packed with hundreds of cars and trucks, vans and motorcycles, tractors and buses. The Pigs find chaos and adventure on the way to the beach and the opportunity to see vehicles they have never seen before. It’s an exciting day! Measures 10.5 x 12 inches.

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  • God Of Jesus

    $74.95

    Adult classes would do well to select this as a text for special weekly study… A truly valuable work!

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  • Historical Jesus : A Comprehensive Guide

    $49.00

    What can we really know about the compelling figure of Jesus of Nazareth? Theissen and Merz explore the historical and social context of his ministry; examine his characteristics as charismatic teacher, Jewish prophet, healer, teller of parables, and ethical guide; and answer questions surrounding the biblical accounts of the Last Supper, crucifixion, and resurrection.

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  • Introduction To Christian Theology

    $50.00

    This book covers a broad spectrum of current perspectives in theology, including evangelical, liberal, liberationist, feminist, and postmodern approaches. A textbook for introductory theology classes in seminaries and colleges, this wide-ranging collection of essays also represents the best available resource for any reader seeking to explore and understand the diversity of current trends in theology and ethics.

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  • Against The Third Reich

    $40.00

    “From the Publisher:” During World War II, the US asked Tillich to rally native Germans through a series of radio broadcasts. In these addresses, available in English for the first time, he is passionate and political–urging Germans to recognize the horror of Hitler and to reject a morally and spiritually bankrupt government.

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  • Iona Prayer Book

    $15.99

    This attractively simple prayer book reflects the distinctive Celtic character of daily worship at Iona Abbey. Outlines are given for morning, midday and evening prayer for every day of the week – each day having its own theme.

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  • Feminist Interpretation : The Bible In Womens Perspective

    $23.00

    In the hundred years since The Woman’s Bible, giant strides have been made in feminist interpretation of the Bible. Now comes the first comprehensive overview of the whole field. The authors systematically recount efforts to describe the story of women in both testaments, to uncover tendencies not supportive of women, and to describe biblical traditions that empower women.

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  • Burden Of The Flesh

    $29.00

    Shaw’s rich and fascinating work provides a startling look at early Christian notions of the body diet, sexuality, the passions, and especially the ideal of virginity and sheds important light on the growth of Christian ideals that remain powerful cultural forces even today.

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