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  • av Matthew Allen
    169,-

    How precious is the church to you? One of the greatest challenges of our time is to overcome a growing dissatisfaction with church membership. More and more have come to believe they can have Christ without the church, even as the New Testament shows that upon salvation God gives us Jesus and His church. At your baptism, you received not only a Savior, but His people as well. Imperfect as they are, there is no greater honor and privilege than being inside the household of God, living as His son or daughter, interacting with our brothers and sisters. This workbook was designed as a refresher course for mature saints and young Christians alike. It reminds the bible student of the magnitude of salvation, properly defines New Testament Christianity, and identifies the church. It covers the authority of Christ and provides an overview of the leadership roles God put over the church. And finally, it covers the basic aspects of heart-filled and reverent worship. The principles surrounding the church must be taught repeatedly, so that our sincere understanding might be reinforced, 2 Peter 3.1. Every member of your congregation should go through this material.

  • av L A Stauffer
    325,-

    In The Restoration Movement: Speaking as the Oracles of God, author L. A. Stauffer takes bible students on an unforgetful journey through the fascinating history of the American Restoration Movement. This book offers an engaging exploration of this notable period in American religious history.In their quest for unity, the champions of restoration sought to revive the ancient order and practices of the primitive church, guided by the unwavering belief that the elimination of human creeds and traditions was essential to achieve this unity. At the heart of the movement was the powerful plea coined by Thomas Campbell: "Let us speak where the Scriptures speak and be silent where the Scriptures are silent." In this book, brother Stauffer introduces readers to a diverse array of visionary leaders who played pivotal roles in the movement, including John Glas, Robert Sandeman, Barton W. Stone, Thomas and Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott. Their stories and contributions are explored in detail, shedding light on those who shaped the Restoration Movement.Each chapter is thoughtfully concluded with discussion questions, making it an excellent resource for individual study, small groups, and Bible classes. No matter who you are, if you are interested in the history and the principles of the Restoration Movement, this book is an important companion providing in-sights into those who sought to bring believers back to the foundational truths of the Christian faith.

  • av Matthew Allen
    199,-

    "Those Who Walk by Faith: Trusting in the Individual Promises of God" by Matthew Allen is an insightful workbook designed to guide individuals and groups in their spiritual journey through the study of faith as illustrated in the Bible. It is an ideal companion for anyone seeking to delve deeper into the essence of biblical faith.In this study, Allen brings to life the stories of Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, the Patriarchs, Moses, Joshua, Rahab, Gideon, Hannah, David, Elijah, and Esther, many of which are mentioned in Hebrews 11. Each chapter is devoted to one of these biblical figures, offering insight into their challenges, faith, and the promises of God they held on to.What sets this workbook apart is its interactive format, making it perfect for individual reflection, small group discussions, and Bible class teachings. At the end of each lesson is a worksheet featuring a lesson outline with space to take notes, questions for thought and discussion, suggested group activities, and words of encouragement to end the lesson. The workbook's practical approach builds a deeper understanding and application of faith principles in everyday situations.For those who prefer digital formats, "Those Who Walked by Faith" is also available electronically in both PDF and ePub versions, catering to individual and class use. These electronic versions provide the flexibility and accessibility for diverse learning environments and personal study preferences.Whether used for personal growth, as part of a small group, or in a classroom setting, this workbook is a great resource for anyone eager to explore and embrace the principle of walking by faith, trusting in the individual promises of God. With its blend of biblical narrative, practical application, and interactive elements, Matthew Allen's "Those Who Walk by Faith" will be a great study tool in your journey of faith.

  • av Ethan Longhenry
    259,-

    How can we make the best sense of who we are, why we are here, and what's it all about? When we understand Jesus' profound words in John 17:20-23.In ONE Story we explore how God is one and made humanity in His image; what God has done to reconcile us to Himself and why it proved necessary; how God has worked to reconcile us with one another; and how the whole story of Scripture can be understood in terms of reconciliation and unity.Come and see how God invites us to share in His life now and forever.

  • av Matthew Allen
    299,-

    A continuation of a study of the Minor ProphetsDive into the often overlooked but profoundly relevant prophetic books of the Old Testament with The Minor Prophets, Volume Two by Matthew Allen. This comprehensive study covers Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, shedding light on their messages and the historical context that shaped them.Matthew Allen's research and insightful writing make this volume a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Minor Prophets. Beyond presenting the texts themselves, Allen immerses readers in the political, economic, and social conditions of the prophets' time. This approach allows readers to not only grasp the content of each book but also appreciate the historical backdrop against which these prophetic voices emerged. Each chapter attempts to portray the challenges, struggles, and societal dynamics that influenced the messages of these prophets. By gaining a clearer view of the world in which these prophets lived, readers can better understand the urgency and passion that fueled their divine missions.The Minor Prophets, Volume Two rekindles the enduring relevance of these ancient messages in our contemporary world. It provides fresh insights and clarity, allowing readers to rediscover the urgency and passion of these prophets and apply their teachings to today's challenges.To enhance your study experience, each of the 13 lessons is accompanied by thought-provoking questions suitable for Bible classes, small groups, or individual Bible study. This ensures that readers not only absorb the material but also actively engage with it, building deeper understanding and personal growth.Rediscover the wisdom of the Minor Prophets and their timeless relevance with The Minor Prophets, Volume Two by Matthew Allen. Whether you are a dedicated Bible student or simply seeking to explore the rich heritage of these prophetic books, this volume is an invaluable resource for your journey.

  • av Matthew Allen
    259,-

    A Better Way: Paul's Guidebook for Church Unity by Matthew Allen addresses the destructive power of division and provides practical guidance for cultivating unity within the church. As part of the Growth Tracks Adult Bible Study Series by Spiritbuilding Publishers, this book offers a comprehensive study of Paul's writings to various churches, focusing on his instructions for maintaining unity and building a Christ-centered family of believers in the local church.Through an exploration of Paul's teachings, readers will discover the importance of love, respect, patience, and dependence on God in building unity. They will be challenged to examine their own attitudes and actions, and to prioritize the edification and support of one another. Drawing from Paul's letters to the Corinthian, Roman, Ephesian, and Philippian churches, this book equips readers with the tools needed to combat division and promote a culture of unity within the local congregation and beyond."A Better Way" is a call to action, urging Christians to heed Jesus' prayer for oneness and to embrace the gift of unity. By following the apostolic expectations for church unity, the bible student can begin a transformative journey that will strengthen their faith, restore broken relationships, and demonstrate to the world the power of a united and loving church and bring glory to God.

  • av Regina Braden
    199,-

    Wake up, Sober Up is an eight-chapter study that challenges the reader to wake up and evaluate attitudes, behaviors and conditions which negatively impact their distinctiveness, influence, and efficacy as witnesses and disciples of Christ. Often, we are oblivious to the subtleties that chip away at our calling in Christ and the convictions we once held so dearly. We may find ourselves going through the motions, unmotivated and uninspired, living day to day in ritualistic fashion without any concern for our spiritual responsibilities. However, to remain in a spiritual stupor or state of indifference will render us fruitless and useless for the work of our Lord. It's high time that we arise from the drunkenness of sin and take hold of God's gift of salvation! This study is to encourage all to remain sober and alert while traveling the narrow road leading to everlasting life.

  • av Colquitt Nash
    285,-

  • av Matthew Allen
    259,-

    Disciples Devoted to Fellowship: The One Another Principle is a 13-lesson workbook designed to reconnect modern Christians with the deep, heartfelt unity observed in the early church. It challenges American Christianity's often peripheral approach to faith, with spiritual life frequently demoted to a subsection due to our busy, distracted lifestyles. Drawing inspiration from the first Christians for whom Christianity was life-encompassing, this workbook emphasizes the importance of yearning for fellowship and cultivating a servant's heart. Amidst cultural pressures and superficial connections, it serves as a guide to restoring genuine, intimate relationships within the spiritual family. The goal is to encourage readers to prioritize their spiritual pursuits, reaffirm their commitment, and reinvent their daily lives around Christianity, thereby echoing the devotion of early disciples.

  • av Dana Burk
    445,-

    In Titus 2:1-5, the Apostle Paul admonishes his young protégé, Titus, to "speak the things which are proper for sound doctrine" and, further instructs older women in the church to "teach the younger women". In her book, Stirring Silent Generations, Dana Burk explores the implications these instructions, given to Titus, by the Holy Spirit, have on the lives of women in the modern church of today. There are a number of controversial subjects addressed in these few short verses, and it's the author's hope that, through this study, we come to understand what God's expectations are for the 21st century woman. She poses questions such as: Can we over-emphasis the importance of taking seriously each word our Lord has recorded for us? Can we be "too" careful about obeying His commands? Can we afford to carelessly neglect His instructions?Dana suggests that there often exists, among the women in the church, what she calls "Silent Generations": a generation that has not been teaching and a generation that has not been listening. Her goal is to awaken that deep inner desire that Jehovah has placed in each of us to seek Him and His wishes, thus transforming each individual life - so we become women that glorify God - that older women might be teaching and that younger women might be learning in order that they may be teachers to future generations. Join her on this journey of awakening the Titus 2 woman that lies in each of us.

  • av Chad Sychtysz
    305,-

    What passes for "Christian religion" today is appalling. People call Christ "Lord" but do not listen to what He says. Churches claim the Bible is God's word yet promote human teachings that defy biblical authority. Modern "Christianity" is often more about gratifying human expectations than honoring divinely revealed truth.Those who honor Christ as the head of His church will follow His full instruction. Yet, it is impossible to honor Him while at the same time doing whatever seems right in one's own eyes. All resistance against Christ is a form of unbelief, no matter who does the resisting.The correction to all religious error is simple and doable: return to Christ's original pattern, the New Testament instruction. This pattern defines how Christians are made, how they are to live, and how they are to function collectively. You do not have to be a biblical scholar to read and understand the pattern. All you need is an open Bible, an open heart, and a genuine desire to learn God's word in its proper context.

  • av David King
    385 - 409,-

  • av David King
    409,-

  • av David King
    409,-

  • av Chad Sychtysz
    399,-

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