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This logical and accessible look at systematic theology and apologetics will aid everyone in understanding and communicating the essentials of the Christian faith.
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This bold book is an urgent call to parents--and the church--to return to biblical discipleship in and through the home.
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Bruce Ware provides an approachable examination of the doctrine of the Trinity. He discusses the relationship and roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and the practical implications of the Trinity for our lives.
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Seven beloved teachers--Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Susan Hunt, Mary Kassian, Carolyn Mahaney, Bunny Wilson, Dorothy Patterson, and Barbara Hughes--exhort women to restore the beauty and truth of their godly calling with hope, humility, obedience, and prayer.
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God's Word makes it clear that not everything that glitters is gold. In this uncompromising book, John MacArthur and the contributors lay a foundation for biblical discernment and use these principles to assess several current Christian trends. Readers will find honest, biblical analyses of some of today's most popular Christian books, music, and ideas. They will be equipped with a foundation for biblical discernment that will enable them to make careful distinctions in their thinking about trut... more info>>
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Join D. A. Carson in a year of studying the Bible, developing your theology, and growing in prayerfulness.
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A history of the formation of the doctrine of Christ that offers some sure footing for Christians to respond to contemporary challenges to this central doctrine.
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In this Back to the Bible study guide, renowned Bible teacher Woodrow Kroll examines God's sovereignty at work in the book of Genesis, from the first breath given to Adam to the last breath taken by Joseph. The sixteen lessons are designed for personal and small-group study.
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The book of Genesis lays the groundwork for God's relationship with humanity and his plan for our salvation. R. Kent Hughes explores this book with the care and insight that are the hallmarks of the Preaching the Word series.
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This comprehensive theology of the Holy Spirit examines and explains the role of the third member of the Trinity.
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Small groups and individuals who want to explore this great epistle will discover 14 thought-provoking lessons in this volume. As part of the Back to the Bible Study Guide series, Hebrews uses the ESV text to work through the epistle's themes and personalize its enduring witness to Christ's supremacy and sufficiency.
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In this completely rewritten edition of Hedges, best-selling author Jerry Jenkins gives men practical, biblical advice on exercising faithfulness in their marriages at all times. He suggests ways to plant hedges of protection around your marriage to keep lust and temptation out.
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God calls us to be holy as He is holy. But how is that possible when we are clearly imperfect? A gifted preacher and teacher illustrates the principles of grace, the practices of faith and the motives of love to help us understand holy living. Readers will journey through key biblical texts that eliminate performance as a means of establishing or maintaining salvation, but that also emphasize obedience as a grateful response to God's mercy. When God's children recognize that His love for them ne... more info>>
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Leaders in business, ministry, education, and other fields can improve their ability to communicate effectively by studying the words and methods of history's greatest communicator, Jesus of Nazareth.
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Nothing mattered more to John Calvin than the centrality, supremacy, and majesty of the glory of God. As Piper concisely but forcefully explores the essence of Calvin's preaching and zeal, he seeks to ignite every Christian's passion so that the glory and supremacy of God takes center-stage in our lives as well.
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The fourteen lessons in this Bible study guide give a glimpse of the cycle of sin, captivity, repentance, and deliverance that occurred between the nation of Israel and God.
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Many believers don't realize that the Bible contains principles that equip them to have a Christian world-and-life view. This book explores the world-and-life view by considering the main spheres of influence that Christians should be working to strengthen: the world, humanity, the nation, the school, the church, and the family.
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This valuable book--written for married or engaged couples or those in anticipation of marriage--is a biblical exposition of how to make the truth and principles of a godly marriage not just come alive, but last. Together, husband and wife discuss what the Bible has to say about marital roles, the why and how of communication, conflict resolution, romance, intimacy, and more.
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Readers are challenged to think biblically and critically through several specific ethical issues, such as war, poverty, ecology, capital punishment, stem cell research, human cloning, and more.
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A memorable firsthand account of not only the sacrifices and triumphs of full-time ministry but of remaining faithful in a brutal era in recent North American church history. This ordinary pastor's life and times, dreams and disappointments will ring true for all who have devoted themselves to the Lord's work.
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Written by a professor and pastor in a city that boasts a large LDS community, this primer is well-documented yet easy-to-read. The author unveils Mormonism's origins and its specific doctrines--what Mormons believe and why--all contrasted with historic Christianity. For any questions regarding Mormon teaching and practice, Mormonism Explained is the first place to turn.
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The difficulty of emotional pain and spiritual setbacks is different from any physical challenge, and many men are not comfortable or well-equipped to grapple with them. Tony Evans gives the kind of advice and inspiration men need to battle on through the most difficult circumstances.
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Many contemporary theologians claim that the classical picture of God painted by Augustine and Aquinas is both outmoded and unbiblical. But rather than abandoning the traditional view completely, John Feinberg seeks a reconstructed model--one that reflects the ongoing advances in human understanding of God's revelation while recognizing the unchanging nature of God and His Word. Feinberg begins by exploring the contemporary concepts of God, particularly the openness and process views, and then s... more info>>
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Numbers tells of the events occurring in the years between Israel's exodus from Egypt and their entrance into the Promised Land. Iain Duguid aids both pastors and laypeople by explaining the profundities of the biblical text and communicating the lasting message of God's devotion to those who follow him in faith.
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In this concise book, one of America's most influential pastors puts forth a model of church leadership that is both biblically sound and practically effective.
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