These accessible volumes break down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds so that the power and meaning of the biblical texts become transparent to contemporary readers.
This insightful commentary, the second of four volumes on Acts, utilizes an unparalleled range of ancient sources and features Keener's meticulous and comprehensive research.
Sparks fly when a free-spirited young woman agrees to be a mail-order bride in order to escape the drudgery of farm life--and gets more than she bargained for.
By living as Jesus did, Christians will witness God's kingdom coming in power against the kingdom of darkness--often in miraculous ways. Understand the "why" of signs and wonders and discover what it
"A missionary shares firsthand stories of how God is using Christians to help people in slums, war zones, and other difficult places. Readers are encouraged to express their faith boldly. Includes lis
Bestselling author counters the unbiblical notion that faith means lack of doubt, offering practical ways to live as disciples in a world of uncertainty.
A leading New Testament scholar provides an introduction to the study of the historical Jesus that takes both scholarship and Christian faith seriously.
A psychologist and best-selling author of Have a New Kid by Friday helps mothers develop the parenting skills that will help their sons grow up to be good, upstanding men.
Accessible study of end-time theories presents a persuasive case for amillennialism, the view that Christ reigns now and forever. This expanded edition includes a foreword from Michael Horton, indexes
"When unforeseen circumstances drive Jancey Rhoder to move to the Amana Colonies, she'll be forced to reconsider everything she wanted out of life--and love"--Provided by publisher.
"Hunted by dangerous enemies and betrayed by those they loved, can Ana and Eoghan, 19th century Irish immigrants in New York, forgive the wounds of the past and learn to trust again?"--Provided by pub
When Lainie Davis--on the run from a past she hopes to escape--finds herself stranded in Last Chance, New Mexico, she is drawn in to the drama of small-town life, and is surprised by how much she welc
"Speaker and Bible Study leader teaches readers how to hear and understand God's voice, specifically in the midst of struggles"--Provided by publisher.
This beginning textbook by two biblical Hebrew experts combines the best of traditional grammars, new insights into Hebrew linguistics, and a creative pedagogical approach.
"Falsely accused of terrible crimes, Errol Stone is placed under compulsion and sentenced to undertake a perilous quest. He must succeed . . . or die trying"--
Developed over 20 years of ministry, this user friendly discipleship guide gives individuals and small groups a foundational understanding of the faith and helps them to live it out every day.
This provocative textbook critiques the modern apologetic enterprise and contextualizes faithful Christian witness to the truth of the gospel for a postmodern generation.
"Continues the story of Amish Lily, her brothers, and her parents as she goes to school, makes new friends, and helps her mother and father as the family grows"--
This hopeful and biblically grounded book explores what it means to live forever, helping readers overcome their fear of death and showing them how a scriptural view of heaven makes a difference now.
A senior New Testament scholar exposes theological meaning in Second Corinthians by tracing the use of rhetorical strategies from the ancient cultural and educational context.
The popular author of Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids turns his witty pen to the classic knock-knock joke, providing hours of entertainment for young and old. Original.
"A Chicago pastor offers a real-life field guide to healing the sick, routing demons, and making a dynamic impact for the Kingdom of God"--Provided by publisher.