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  • - A Witness Of Courage In A Hurting World
    av G Haugen
    169

  • av K Warrington
    179

    Keith Warrington explores the textual mentions of the Holy Spirit

  • - Bite-Sized Inspiration For Final Year Students
    av Dr Krish (Reader) Kandiah
    139

    The last year of university holds huge potential for Christian students. Make your final year at university the best year with FINAL - packed with practical, biblical wisdom. Find out how to: - Face the future with confidence- Identify your vocation- Navigate your options- Anticipate the hurdles>Hear what God's wisdom has to say about career choices, interviews, gap years, debt, CVs, exam stress and numerous other finalist-friendly topics. Don't let yourself get lost in transition - allow final to help you chart the way forward with God. 'Priceless wisdom and guidance. Krish is robust and clear about how we should shape our priorities.' Rachel Gardner 'Bite-sized, but thought-provoking. Worth using, either as a health check or to lay down valuable markers for Christian discipleship.' Hugh Palmer 'Contains loads of practical advice, from how to navigate the job application process to how to keep focused on God and bringing his kingdom.' Mike Pilavachi Krish Kandiah is Executive director of Churches in mission at Evangelical alliance, UK. Since gaining a chemistry degree, he has continued to work with students in the UK and abroad, as a missionary, pastor, lecturer and mission speaker. He holds a doctorate in theology, and is a husband, father, foster-carer and writer.

  • - The Life Of John Stott
    av Roger (Author) Steer
    245

  • av Dr Michael Reeves
    145,-

    Is 'newer' really 'better'? We often assume so, but if we do treat the past as inferior we will ignore the legacy of history, and thus will find ourselves stranded on the tiny desert island of our own moment in time. In particular, this applies to Christian theology, which should be thought, and lived, corporately by the church down through the ages. The remedy to 'chronological snobbery' is, as C.S. Lewis put it, 'to keep the clean sea breeze of the centuries blowing through our minds'. Such is the motivation behind Michael Reeves' introduction to a selection of influential or significant Christian theologians. This accessible and informative volume covers the Apostolic Fathers, Justin Martyr and Irenaeus, Athanasius, Augustine, Anselm and Thomas Aquinas. Each chapter begins with a brief biography and some background, then surveys each theologian's major work or works, gives a timeline for historical context, and ends with guidance for further reading. 'Full of interest and totally scintillating.' Greg Haslam, Westminster Chapel 'An important book, wonderfully written.' Steve Holmes, University of St Andrews 'A very readable introduction to many of the key figures and works of the early church.' Tony Lane, London School of Theology

  • - The Humanity Church - For Today And Tomorrow
    av Bruce (Author) Milne
    169

  • av Edmund P Clowney
    275,-

    Perhaps no other doctrine has more tangible impact on Christians than their doctrine of the church. In a cultural climate where the very word 'church' sounds a tone of dull irrelevance, the 'doctrine of the church' has suffered studied neglect. The persistent demands to market and grow the church threaten to quench serious theological reflection on its abiding nature and mission. But few activities bear greater promise for renewing and reshaping the church than the work of theology. Edmund Clowney addresses these issues from decades of thinking and teaching. Biblical, historical, systematic and Reformed, 'The Church' is a timely reflection on the life, order and purpose of the household of God.

  • - Living In The Light Of The Future
    av Graham (Author) Beynon
    145,-

    Why should Christians think about the future? Graham Beynon offers fresh teaching on this topic and shows how what is to come should shape practical Christian living now. God has a plan for where he is taking this world, and his people are called to live in the light of that future.

  • - Living Porn-Free
    av Dr Tim (Author) Chester
    135

    Find freedom from porn - be captured by the better vision of Jesus' beauty and grace

  • av D A Carson
    135

    Many of us have felt the temptation to opt for a domesticated version of the gospel. We want enough to make us happy and secure, but not so much that it really affects our lives. We want ecstasy not repentance, security not selfless love and service. We may not like to admit it, but the temptation is there. It is nothing new, but perhaps it is especially strong today. Many changes in society and increasing self-indulgence all put pressure on believers to water down the gospel and its impact on our lives. The apostle Paul saw the insidious evil of similar influences in the Roman Empire of his day, and recognized that these pressures could harm the fledgling Christian community in Philippi. He couldn't visit them, but he wrote to encourage them to maintain basic Christian commitments and to be on guard against an array of dangers: temptations from within and seduction and opposition from without. In 'Basics for Believers', Don Carson opens up the life-transforming lessons of Philippians, showing us how we can put the whole gospel first, learn to live as disciples of Christ, and never give up the Christian walk.

  • - God's Battle For Our Hearts
    av Julian (Author) Hardyman
    155,-

    When we hear the word 'idol' we tend to think of football players or pop stars. We may even remember that some people's religion meant worshipping idols: little or large statues that represented a god. But what has this to do with us today? Julian Hardyman is increasingly convinced that idolatry putting anything else in the place that is rightfully God's explains us and our problems: Why we get so angry about traffic jams. What drives us to work so hard our marriage hits the rocks. What lies behind that compulsion to look at pornography. He has also found that God is engaged in a war to win back our hearts.

  • av Daniel Fredericks
    495

    This Apollos Old Testament Commentary volume by Daniel J. Estes expounds the books of Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs in a scholarly manner, and it shows the relevance of these important books to today's readers. Edited by David W. Baker and Gordon J. Wenham, the series is intended to serve the needs of those who preach from the Old Testament.

  • - How Atonement Brings Shalom
    av Graham A (Author) Cole
    269

  • - Biblical Wisdom For Parents
    av Ann (Author) Benton
    149

    Under that hoodie, behind that eye make-up, there frequently lurks a human being of immense charm, affection and wit.'Ann Benton admits that, when her children were teenagers, she enjoyed 'the very best of parenting years'. Yet, from her experience and that of others, she is all too well aware of the frustrations, pitfalls and difficulties that parenting teens can bring.The Bible book of Proverbs points to wisdom as the key to health, happiness and prosperity. The author points out that the job of parents is not first and foremost to make their teens successful, but to make them wise.With honesty and wit, Ann shows how Proverbs can speak directly into real life, however messy, today.

  • - Biblical and Scientific Responses
     
    169

    God speaks. By his Spirit. Through the Bible. About his Son. This is one of the most crucial things for any Christian to get to grips with. If we understand how God speaks, then we can truly know him. Everything else slots into place. We see Jesus clearly. We fall in love with him more deeply. We make sense of our world. But get this wrong and we lose it all. This book covers the whole sweep of the subject from start to finish. It puts all the parts of the jigsaw in their proper place. Yet, mixing our metaphors, it's also an appetizer, whetting your palate for more...

  • - Aspects Of The Reformer'S Legacy For Today
    av Mark D Thompson
    319,-

    Theological and critical engagement with John Calvin's life, ministry and theological legacy.

  • - Truth-Lovers, Marketers And Emergents In The Post-Modern World
    av David F Wells
    219

  • - Tyndale New Testament Commentary
    av Howard (Author) Marshall
    269

  • - Tyndale Old Testament Commentary
    av Richard (Author) Hess
    269

  • - Redeeming The Whole Of Life
    av Dave (Author) Bookless
    145

  • - The Global Environment In Biblical Perspective
    av Noah J Toly and Daniel I Block
    255,-

    This unique volume edited by Wheaton professors Noah J. Toly and Daniel I. Block teams up scientists with biblical scholars to help us discern what are our environmental obligations as Christians.

  • - Tools To Unearth The Bible's Treasure
    av Nigel (Author) Beynon
    159,-

    A straightforward, user-friendly guide to how to read the Bible - dig deep into God's word for yourself.

  • - New Testament Patterns For Pastoral Leadership
    av Rev Dr Derek (Author) Tidball
    269,-

  • av Herman (Reader) Selderhuis
    169

    There are many biographies of John Calvin, the theologian - some vilifying him and others extolling his virtues - but few that reveal John Calvin, the man.Professor and renowned Reformation historian Herman Selderhuis has written this book to bring Calvin near to the reader, showing him as a man who had an impressive impact on the development of the Western world, but who was first of all a believer struggling with God and with the way God governed both the world and his own life.Selderhuis draws on Calvin's own publications and commentary on the biblical figures with whom he strongly identified to describe his theology in the context of his personal development. Throughout we see a person who found himself alone at many of the decisive moments of his life - a fact that echoed through Calvin's subsequent sermons and commentaries. Selderhuis's unique and compelling look at John Calvin, with all of his merits and foibles, ultimately discloses a man who could not find himself at home in the world in which he lived.

  • - Realities, Strategies And Methods
    av Eckhard J Schnabel
    335

    Eckhard Schnabel's two-volume Early Christian Mission is widely recognized as the most complete and authoritative contemporary study of the first-century Christian missionary movement. Now in Paul the Missionary Schnabel draws on his research and provides a manageable study for students of Paul as well as students and practitioners of Christian mission today. Schnabel first focuses the spotlight on Paul's missionary work - the realities he faced, and the strategies and methods he employed. Applying his grasp of the wide range of ancient sources and of contemporary scholarship, he clarifies our understanding, expands our knowledge and corrects our misconceptions of Paul the missionary. In a final chapter Schnabel shines the recovered light of Paul's missionary methods and practices on Christian mission today. Much like Roland Allen's classic Missionary Methods: St. Paul's or Ours? of nearly a century ago, Schnabel offers both praise and criticism. For those who take the time to immerse themselves in the world of Paul's missionary endeavour, this final chapter will be both rewarding and searching.

  • - Retrospect And Prospect
    av Scott J Hafemann
    255,-

    Edited by Scott J. Hafemann, this comprehensive text addresses the state of the discipline of biblical theology, analyzes the history and future of methodological issues, tackles specific problems in the separate disciplines of Old and New Testament theology, and outlines a way forward.

  • - Exploring God's Plan For Life On Earth
    av Dr T Desmond Alexander
    149

  • - Jesus - The Evidence Of History
    av Paul W Barnett
    159,-

    Since Jesus lived so long ago, we assume that we know little about his life story. In fact, we know more about him than many famous people closer to our own time. We have twenty-seven New Testament texts focused on him written by nine different authors; and, although hostile to him, non-Christian writers from the same era corroborate the basic facts about Jesus and the character of early Christianity.The first Christians worshipped Jesus the exalted Messiah as a divinity, as witnessed by Pliny's observation that they sang hymns to Christ 'as if to a god' - and yet many dismiss the pre-crucifixion Jesus as something infinitely less, a mere rabbi or prophet.In response, Paul Barnett offers this accessible exploration of Jesus as Messiah, beginning with a survey of Old Testament prophecies and then working through Messiah's birth, mission, message, miracles, resurrection, etc. in the New Testament.Barnett demonstrates that, as Messiah, Jesus is the centre of the Bible's story, which is the story of God's salvation of the human race. As the fulfilment of the promises in the Old Testament, the Messiah is the end of the beginning. At the same time, as the herald and inaugurator of the kingdom of God, he is the beginning of the end. So Messiah is the centre of all things that matter, both for humanity and for individuals.

  • - Tyndale New Testament Commentary
    av Leon Morris
    195

  • - Scripture As The Living And Active Word Of God
    av Dr Timothy (Author) Ward
    169

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