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1 Peter Bible Study Book: A Living Hope in Christ (Jen Wilkin)
Our inheritance through Christ is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. In 1 Peter, a man of faith and flaws and eyewitness to the life of Christ challenges us to look beyond our current circumstances to a future inheritance. He shares his concerns on big picture issues for the early church, describes believers’ true identity in Christ, and ultimately helps readers discover what it means to experience the Living Hope they have in Christ. Key themes of humility, submission, and identity in Christ guide the study of 1 Peter as participants are challenged to read the book in its entirety each week. Teaching videos are key to the understanding of this study. (9 sessions)
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1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude: Steadfast in the Faith (Sarah Ivill)
The books of 1 and 2 Peter and Jude offer a timeless message of hope to Christians living in a post-truth culture. In this ten-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill provides students of Scripture with an in-depth look at these three small epistles filled with great truths. Women who enjoy this study will learn to remain steadfast in the faith in a world that is hostile to believers.
Useful for either individual or group studies, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude includes suggestions for small group leaders, an overview of redemptive history, and a guide to learning Christ in all of Scripture.
Series Description:
Many women go through life clinging to things or relationships that have no power to provide lasting peace. Head, Heart, Hands Bible Studies equip women to move beyond these fleeting things to find rest in the everlasting Word of God.
Each lesson includes:
- Introduction— an overview of the chapters with applications for your mind, heart, and hands
- Personal study— a series of questions that helps you dig deeper into God’s Word
- Pulling it all together— a brief commentary that answers any lingering questions you may have after your personal study
- Processing it Together— a section of questions to facilitate studying in community
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1–2 Peter: Living Hope in a Hard World (Lydia Brownback)
The Flourish Bible Study series equips women to study the overarching storyline of the Bible book by book. Designed for individual or group use, each 10-week workbook features conversational teaching that aims to make in-depth Bible study accessible to women in all seasons of life, along with practical application questions and additional recommended resources.
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A Godly Woman’s Adornment: 4 Vol. set by Lydia Brownback
Lydia Brownback’s women’s devotionals on Joy, Trust, Contentment, and Purity have ministered to many women with their brief but rich daily readings. One of our best-selling series for women who crave readings that make them think seriously about applying God’s Word to life.
As endorsed by Elyse Fitzpatrick:
“Lydia Brownback’s books are skillful devotionals for those who face the challenge to ‘fit it all in.’ Biblically rigorous and deeply perceptive. Godly insights from a godly sister.”
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Abide – Bible Study Book: A Study of 1, 2, and 3 John with Video Access (Jen Wilkin)
How can we hold onto assurance of our faith? How can we discern the truth from a lie? How can we know God loves us?
In three short letters, the apostle John reminds an early church facing division, deception, and doubt to hold fast to what they know and to live like they believe it. And he reminds us, as well. In this 10-session Bible study on the letters of 1, 2, and 3, John, Jen Wilkin helps you see how two thousand years later, his words call to Christians in similar challenges to recall a great salvation and to abide in the truth.
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Amos – Bible Study Book: An Invitation to the Good Life with Video Access
Amos is often called a prophet of doom. And when you begin to read his prophecy, it doesn’t take long to realize that nickname fits. On the surface, his prophecy doesn’t sound like a happy formula for the good life. However, every condemnation he gives serves as an invitation, a cry for us to “seek God and live” (Amos 5:4). You’ll be invited to live assured, faithful, chosen, humble, justly, prayerful, and hopeful. This kind of living will bring us and others around us peace and true prosperity.
Amos is promoting the God life, and, the God life is the good life!
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An Island of Grace: Redeeming Love in the Book of Ruth (Christopher Wright)
The book of Ruth takes place during the period of the judges, when “every man did what was right in his own eyes,” a time of godlessness and much violence. And yet, the town of Bethlehem is an island of grace. The violence in the rest of the world is absent. The residents care for one another and seek God’s blessings for each other. Kindness prevails. -
Christ Crucified: A Theology of Galatians (Thomas R. Schreiner)
In a time marked by confusion and change, the pathway to salvation for the Galatians seemed unclear. While the false teachers contended for circumcision and obedience to the law as necessary for justification before God, Paul presented the truth of the gospel and redrew the lines of salvation around the cross of Jesus Christ.
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Come Home – Bible Study Book with Video Access: Tracing God’s Promise of Home Through Scripture (Caroline Saunders)
Home should be a place of love and laughter. Shared meals. Special moments. A place of comfort, rest, and safety. Yet the homes we make always seem to fall short of satisfying our longing. They’re imperfect, transitory, and prone to fracture. People leave them. Intruders enter them. Crises shake them. Too often, instead of peace and security, home is a place of brokenness and pain. These failings of our earthly homes expose in us a longing for a better one. The good news is that there is a remedy for our homesickness.
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Discerning the Voice of God – Bible Study Book with Video Access: How to Recognize When God Speaks (Priscilla Shirer)
If hearing God has seemed challenging, Priscilla Shirer invites you to explore a more intimate relationship with Him, one that can make hearing Him—His will, His heart, and His voice—your ongoing experience. Discover how you can listen with greater confidence, clarity, and discernment. This revised study now includes substantially expanded content plus weekly insights from author and pastor (and Priscilla’s father), Dr. Tony Evans.
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Do You Believe?: 12 Historic Doctrines to Change Your Everyday Life (Paul David Tripp)
In his latest book, Do You Believe?, pastor and bestselling author Paul David Tripp takes a close look at 12 core doctrines and how they engage and transform the human heart and mind. According to Tripp, “true belief is always lived.” To demonstrate, he unpacks each doctrine and presents its relevance for the Christian life. As readers explore topics such as the doctrine of God, the holiness of God, and the doctrine of Scripture, they will be fueled to fall deeper in love with and stand in awe of their Creator and Father—putting the truths of God’s word on display for all the world to see.
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Elijah – Bible Study Book: Faith and Fire (Priscilla Shirer)
Old Testament heroes are best known for their most celebrated moments: Moses dividing the Red Sea; David slaying Goliath; Gideon routing an insurmountable army; Joshua marching around the defiant walls of Jericho.
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Ephesians – Bible Study Book with Video Access: A Study of Faith and Practice (Jackie Hill Perry)
Who am I? The question of identity is always in the back of our minds, and it’s currently at the forefront of social conversations. But the first question we need to ask is: Who is God? Then we can begin to consider, And who am I in light of who He is? In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul describes God as a merciful and forgiving Father who unites us in Christ and empowers us to live by the Spirit. We’re adopted children and fellow citizens with the saints because of God’s loving pursuit on our behalf.
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Esther – Bible Study Book with Video Access: Daring Faith for Such a Time as This (Kelly Minter)
A beautiful queen, her courageous cousin, a foreign land, and a murderous adversary—the book of Esther has all the elements of an epic drama. The story unfolds at a time when the people of God are split between nations with an uncertain future. While the name of God may not be mentioned in the book of Esther, its pages highlight His work among His people and foreshadow Jesus’s very ministry to us—darkness to light, mourning to celebration, death to life.
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Esther: The Hidden Hand of God (Lydia Brownback)
The Flourish Bible Study series equips women to study the overarching storyline of the Bible book by book. Designed for individual or group use, each 10-week workbook features conversational teaching that aims to make in-depth Bible study accessible to women in all seasons of life, along with practical application questions and additional recommended resources.
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Ezra & Nehemiah: The Good Hand of Our God is Upon Us (Sarah Ivill)
The Old Testament books of Ezra and Nehemiah offer a timeless message of hope to Christians, reminding us that Jesus came to set us free from our own Babylonian captivity by becoming the true temple, living Word, and the One who is preparing a city where the walls are perfectly pure and secure. In this eleven-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill provides students of Scripture with an in-depth look at these two small books filled with great truths which will encourage them to trust that the good hand of God is on them.
Useful for either individual or group studies, Ezra and Nehemiah includes suggestions for small group leaders, an overview of redemptive history, and a guide to learning Christ in all of Scripture.
Series Description:
Many women go through life clinging to things or relationships that have no power to provide lasting peace. Head, Heart, Hands Bible Studies equip women to move beyond these fleeting things to find rest in the everlasting Word of God.
Each lesson includes:
- Introduction— an overview of the chapters with applications for your mind, heart, and hands
- Personal study— a series of questions that helps you dig deeper into God’s Word
- Pulling it all together— a brief commentary that answers any lingering questions you may have after your personal study
- Processing it Together— a section of questions to facilitate studying in community
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From the Manger to the Throne: A Theology of Luke (Benjamin L. Gladd)
An Introduction to the Dominant Biblical-Theological Themes of the Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke is a wonderfully detailed account of the ministry and miracles of Jesus Christ. What many readers don’t realize is that Luke, who was likely a Gentile, wrote his Gospel with a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament—pointing to Jesus’s life, ministry, and death as the culmination of Old Testament expectations and prophecy.
In this addition to the New Testament Theology series, Benjamin L. Gladd explains the dominant biblical-theological themes in the Gospel of Luke, including the defeat of evil, peace in heaven and earth, the incorporation of the nations, and the kingdom of God. This resource is perfect for those looking to dig deeper into studying the interconnectedness of Scripture.
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God of Covenant – Bible Study Book: A Study of Genesis 12-50 (Jen Wilkin)
Beginning with Genesis 12, walk alongside the fathers of our faith—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph—to discern Jesus in the stories of His people.
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God of Creation – Bible Study Book Revised: A Study of Genesis 1-11 (Jen Wilkin)
The opening lines and chapters of Genesis teach us fundamental truths about God. We watch Him bring light after darkness, order after chaos, and rest after toil—all through the power of His Word.
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God’s Design For Women: In an Age of Gender Confusion
IS THERE ANYTHING UNIQUE ABOUT BEING A WOMAN? GOD’S WORD SAYS YES! Men and women are absolutely equal in dignity. They are also significantly different. Women are only honoured (and fulfilled) when both truths are celebrated. Read this revised edition of Sharon James’ God’s Design for Women if you want to find out about…
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