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1 and 2 Peter - Robert Leighton, Griffith Thomas, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Robert Leighton explores Peter's first letter to the suffering believers while Griffith Thomas looks at the second epistle. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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1 and 2 Peter and Jude: Sharing Christ's Sufferings - David R. Helm, R. Kent Hughes (Series Editor)
A stirring Preaching the Word commentary that explores 1 & 2 Peter and Jude and reminds believers that there is no cause for despair as long as your identity and foundation are in Christ. An ideal resource for pastors and teachers, as well as for personal study.
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1 and 2 Thessalonians - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
The great Reformer studies key passages of the epistles to the believers at Thessalonica. This excellent resource has been edited and abridged for today's reader. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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1 and 2 Thessalonians: Trusting until Christ Returns - Woodrow Kroll
An interactive exploration of two of Paul’s earliest letters to the new believers in Thessalonica—letters that still encourage and guide God’s people today. Each lesson includes a devotional, three sections for personal application, and the corresponding ESV text. A Back to the Bible Study Guide for personal or small group use.
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus: To Guard the Deposit - R. Kent Hughes, Bryan Chapell
In the tradition of this critically acclaimed commentary series, noted for its commitment to biblical authority and clear exposition of Scripture, Kent Hughes delves into Paul's letters to Timothy and Bryan Chapell examines the book of Titus. These pastoral epistles are extremely relevant for today, for as Hughes states, the effective church of the next era "will be the one that is biblically defined--by the pastorals." Insightful and practical, this commentary is an ideal resource for pastors and all students of the Bible.
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
John Calvin still speaks through timeless works such as this one, where he explores the aging Paul's pastoral counsel to two younger apostles on church and doctrinal issues. Abridged and adapted for today's reader.
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1 Corinthians - Charles Hodge, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
This epistle to the church at Corinth is a masterpiece of spiritual truth applied to church crises of both belief and practice. Hodge's commentary on it is an undeniable classic.
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1 Samuel: Looking for a Leader - John Woodhouse, R. Kent Hughes (Series Editor)
What kind of leaders should you follow? What kind of leader should you be? And what does God have to do with it? This perceptive Preaching the Word commentary on 1 Samuel explores God's solution to ancient Israel's leadership crisis while offering scriptural discernment for leaders and followers today.
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1 Timothy: The Household of God - Phillip D. Jensen, Greg Clarke
Paul's epistle to Timothy is packed with instructions on living a godly life. This FaithWalk Bible Study looks at his intriguing letter.
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1, 2, and 3 John - John Calvin, Matthew Henry, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Like others in the Crossway Classic Commentary series, Calvin and Henry's work has been abridged and stylistically adapted for today's readers, while carefully preserving the original meaning and message of the expositors.
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One Hundred and One Devotions for Homeschool Moms - Jackie Wellwood
Homeschooling is a growing trend in the United States; and the lifestyle of these moms is unique. A homeschooler herself, Jackie Wellwood shares with honesty her own stories and struggles and how they drew her closer to the Lord. Each devotional has a scripture, prayer, and questions that help moms take a realistic look at situations and how Scripture can be applied daily in their lives. With understanding and compassion, Wellwood gently points fellow homeschooling moms to the Savior who is their strength.
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12 Challenges Churches Face - Mark Dever
Mark Dever, longtime pastor and leading authority on church health, draws from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians to tackle twelve major challenges facing the church today. As he presents each challenge, Dever provides ways for individuals and churches to respond biblically.
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2 Corinthians - Charles Hodge, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Second Corinthians shows the value of earthly trials--God's power at work in our weakness, inner renewal, eternal treasures. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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2 Corinthians: Power in Weakness - R. Kent Hughes
Author and pastor R. Kent Hughes brings to life Paul's second letter to the people of Corinth, showing that it is still relevant today and challenging us to stand for Christ and focus on God.
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2 Timothy and Titus: Keeping the Faith - Bryson Smith, Phillip D. Jensen, Tony Payne
The lessons of this FaithWalk Bible Study look at Paul's advice and encouragement to Timothy and Titus. They are epistles filled with the powerful wisdom of one who had run the good race and won.
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25 Basic Bible Studies (Including Two Contents, Two Realities) - Francis A. Schaeffer
Ideal for seekers who want to systematically discover what the Bible actually says regarding real problems in the real world and the most fundamental questions about God. Lets God's Word speak for itself.
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365 Bible Stories for Young Hearts
These brief Bible stories cover important events and truths from the Old and New Testaments. They are written in straightforward, lively language that little ones can understand and are accompanied by beautiful, full-color illustrations. They are presented in a devotional format that allows you to share one story with your children each day for a whole year.
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Abortion Rites: A Social History of Abortion in America - Marvin Olasky
An in-depth analysis of America's history of abortion before 1960 by a Christian historian. A compelling work that has impacted the ongoing abortion debate.
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Acts - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
One of history's greatest Bible expositors looks at the central themes of the book of Acts and the formation of the New Testament Church. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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Acts: The Church Afire - R. Kent Hughes
This exegetical study of the New Testament's most electrifying book explores the development of the early Church and the spreading flame of the Holy Spirit. A Preaching the Word commentary.
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Addicted to Mediocrity: Contemporary Christians and the Arts (Revised Edition) - Franky Schaeffer, Kurt Mitchell (Illustrator)
This former Campus Life Book of the Year challenges Christians to go beyond bumper-sticker spirituality and strive for excellence in the arts.
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Affirming the Apostles' Creed - J. I. Packer
The Apostles' Creed, the oldest and most beautifully succinct summary of Christian beliefs, is also a deeply personal profession of faith. Noted theologian J. I. Packer examines the meaning and implications of each phrase of this great creed, providing insightful material for personal and group study and devotional use.
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All God's Children and Blue Suede Shoes: Christians and Popular Culture - Kenneth A. Myers, Marvin Olasky (Series Editor)
Skillfully analyzes American popular culture, tracing its development and describing its influence. Part of the Turning Point Christian Worldview Series.
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All You Ever Need - Max Lucado, Douglas Klauba (Illustrator)
God's grace is one of His most precious gifts to us. This beautifully illustrated tale by Christianity's best-selling children's author portrays what God so lovingly offers to each of us.
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Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce (Foreword by Jonathan Aitken) - John Piper
John Piper's biography of William Wilberforce takes readers beyond Wilberforce's battle against slavery and explores the beliefs and motivations of this influential evangelical politician.
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Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce (Audio Book; Unabridged; 1 CD) - John Piper
John Piper's biography of William Wilberforce takes readers beyond Wilberforce's battle against slavery and explores the beliefs and motivations of this influential evangelical politician. Unabridged on 1 CD (1 hour 11 minutes).
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Answers for Atheists, Agnostics, and Other Thoughtful Skeptics: Dialogs About Christian Faith and Life (Revised Edition) - E. Calvin Beisner
Can anyone know there's a God? Could a loving God allow evil and suffering? These and other questions are answered in this book. Written as a dialogue between a Christian and a skeptic.
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Are You Fit for Life? - Jack Graham
Popular author and pastor Jack Graham examines Paul's letter to the Philippians with an emphasis on life and vitality, showing what it means to be fit in body, soul, and spirit.
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Art and the Christian Mind: The Life and Work of H. R. Rookmaaker - Laurel Gasque
Hans Rookmaaker's impact on the arts in the twentieth century was enormous. Laurel Gasque examines Rookmaaker's life and shows how he incorporated his biblical beliefs into his teaching, writing, and interaction with the arts and individuals.
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Ashamed of the Gospel: When the Church Becomes Like the World (Expanded Edition) - John MacArthur
Ashamed of the Gospel bears a message the church just can't ignore: that we dare not water down the gospel or be ashamed of communicating its convicting message. It's a warning of the spiritual consequences to come if Christians continue to compromise biblical doctrine and the preaching of the Gospel. This masterful work, now in paperback, challenges the church to return to the roots of the Great Commission and encourages a steadfast preaching of the Word of God.
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The Assurance of Our Salvation: Exploring the Depth of Jesus' Prayer for His Own (Studies in John 17) - Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Christopher Catherwood (Editor)
In John 17, Jesus prays for His disciples and all believers. Martyn Lloyd-Jones draws out the timeless truths of this passage by looking at why and what Christ prayed and unfolding the majestic themes of our assurance of salvation, our union with God and other believers, and His loving care for us. This renowned preacher also explores the process of sanctification and living godly lives in the world. Specific and practical, he shows how we can respond to the very personal way in which the Spirit helps us live as new creatures in Christ.
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Atheism Remix: A Christian Confronts the New Atheists - R. Albert Mohler Jr.
You know about traditional atheism. The contemporary strain of it--called the "New Atheism"--is more popular and widely respected than ever. Dr. Albert Mohler brings helpful perspective and keen insight for understanding, challenging, and countering this latest atheist thinking.
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Authentic Christianity - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The book of Acts is filled with some of the most powerful accounts in the New Testament. It not only provides insight into the growing apostolic church, but encourages and challenges believers of every era. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preached on this Bible book during the peak of his ministry. Now those expository sermons are gathered together in a multi-volume collection. In this first book, he delves into Acts 1-3 and compares current Christianity with that which was lived in the early church.
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Awesome Words: Daily Bible Readings for Teens - Edythe Draper (Editor)
Being a teenager in today’s world can be tough. Arm your teens and preteens with Awesome Words, a devotional that provides clear teaching and guidance through 365 daily Bible readings and dozens of powerful photos. This awesome devotional is perfect for personal and family devotions and Scripture memorization.
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Because He Loves Me: How Christ Transforms Our Daily Life - Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
Rightly understood and cherished, God's love makes Christians increasingly more like the One who has lavished his love on them. In this book a well-known biblical counselor points you to your true identity as God's beloved child and teaches you how to become who you already are, without legalism or lawlessness.
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Because I Love You - Max Lucado, Mitchell Heinze (Illustrator)
There once lived a wise man named Shaddai who built a wonderful village for children to live in--and built a wall around it--because he loved them. Then one day the village's most curious child found a hole in the wall and crawled through it, despite Shaddai's warnings. Shaddai's response to Paladin's choice in this fully illustrated story reveals to children how very much God loves them, and the lengths He will go to help and protect them.
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Because I Love You (Board Book) - Max Lucado, Mitchell Heinze (Illustrator), Karen Hill (Editor)
Now even the youngest of children can enjoy this touching tale, complete with the original illustrations and same powerful truth. Ages 3 and up.
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Becoming a Woman of Wisdom - Joyce Rogers
The wise woman knows that the secret of ministry is seeking God's wisdom to achieve a well-prioritized and balanced life. Looking to Jesus as the supreme example of equality of worth and submission to divine authority, Joyce Rogers' study of the Word shows that rather than being oppressive, God's plan for women moves them to use their spiritual gifts and influence, and thus gain true fulfillment. Women of all ages will be encouraged by these reflections on God's wisdom and authority, and will be challenged to follow in the footsteps of their Savior.
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Beginnings: Eden and Beyond (Genesis 1-11) - Phillip D. Jensen, Tony Payne
Explores the significance of the momentous events in the first chapters of Genesis--from Creation to the Flood to the Tower of Babel. A FaithWalk Bible Study.
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The Benefits of Providence: A New Look at Divine Sovereignty - James S. Spiegel
God knows everything that will happen in the future and is in full control even when we can't see the whole picture. However, this doctrine of God's divine providence has recently come under fire. Scholar and author James Spiegel affirms the classic view and shows how it answers difficult questions that Christians wrestle with, including the problem of evil.
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Best of All - Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez (Illustrator)
When the famous Bess Stovall arrives in Wemmicksville, everyone wants to be in her club. But Punchinello can't because he is made of the wrong wood. Eli the woodcarver helps Punchinello see that he is special because Eli made him. We don't have to be like famous people to be special. God made us just the way we are--on purpose.
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Beyond Good Intentions: A Biblical View of Politics - Doug Bandow, Marvin Olasky (Series Editor)
A unique perspective on applying biblical principles to politics. Bandow observes that we must carefully evaluate the effect of policies as well as their intent. Part of the Turning Point series.
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Beyond the Bounds: Open Theism and the Undermining of Biblical Christianity - John Piper (Editor), Justin Taylor (Editor), Paul Kjoss Helseth (Editor)
Open theism--denying God's knowledge of the future--is an attempt to change the way Christians think about God and is a growing challenge to orthodox belief. In this book, twelve pastors and teachers explain why the God of open theism is not the God of biblical Christianity. They probe the biblical, historical, and philosophical context, language, and interpretation of the debate, giving readers an understanding of what is at stake when exhaustive divine foreknowledge is denied.
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Beyond the Shadowlands: C. S. Lewis on Heaven and Hell (Foreword by Walter Hooper) - Wayne Martindale
C. S. Lewis's fiction is rich with reflections on the afterlife. Lewis scholar Wayne Martindale discusses the vivid images of Heaven and Hell Lewis uses in his fiction, using them as a complement to a scholarly but accessible discussion on eternity.
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The Bible's Promises for Life (From the Holy Bible, English Standard Version)
The Bible is filled with God's promises to his people. This book is a collection of verses from the English Standard Version Bible carefully arranged by topic to help you find God's promises when you need them most--or when you just want a reminder that God cares deeply for you.
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The Bible's Promises for Women (From the Holy Bible, English Standard Version)
The Bible is full of God's promises to women. This book is a collection of verses from the English Standard Version Bible carefully arranged by topic to help you find God's promises when you need them most--or when you just want a reminder that God cares deeply for you.
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The Bible's Seven Secrets to Healthy Eating - Joyce Rogers, Liita Forsyth (Illustrator)
The Apostle Paul taught us that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Sprit. As such we should seek to glorify God with our body and spirit--both of which belong to Him. Joyce Rogers introduces a healthy way to eat by discussing the nutritional and spiritual value of the seven foods that abounded in the land of Canaan in Bible times. Filled with recipes and tips, this book will encourage readers to evaluate their own eating habits and form new ones so that whatever they eat and drink honors the Lord.
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Biblical Foundations for Manhood and Womanhood - Wayne Grudem (Editor)
Sixteen respected men and women of God apply the biblical view of manhood and womanhood in areas that concern pastors--from the personal to the practical.
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Biblical Hermeneutics - Gerhard Maier
Outlines the alternative "biblical-historical" method of interpretation, which emphasizes the interpreter's need to know God--and thereby the Holy Spirit's centrality to valid exegesis.
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The Big Picture Story Bible - David R. Helm, Gail Schoonmaker (Illustrator)
Everyone loves a good story--especially children! The Big Picture Story Bible presents the remarkable true story of God's love for the world. Simple words and striking illustrations unfold the storyline of God's Word from Genesis to Revelation. All ages will enjoy this exciting discovery of a God who keeps his big promise.
