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The Marrow of Modern Divinity (Edward Fisher)
An intriguing book, quite unlike any other, The Marrow of Modern Divinity defies pigeonholing. Written in the 1600s by a Puritan author of whom we know little, yet it proved to be a critically important and controversial theological text.
Penned as dialogue between a minister (Evangelista), a young Christian (Neophytus), a legalist (Nomista) who believes Christianity is a set of rules to be obeyed, and Antinomista, who has decided sin is perfectly acceptable because God forgives anyway. Makes for a wonderfully insightful book, highly relevant in its approach to theology still today. Elaborates at length on the Law of God, the gospel, the Covenant of Works, the Covenant of Grace, the Ten Commandments, the Law of Christ, and the True Rest for Heart and Soul.
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Rose from Brier: thoughts for those who are Ill (Amy Carmichael)
Letters written originally to the Dohnavur Fellowship Invalid’s League, but now shared with any who suffer sickness, and who are willing to learn of this this rose from the brier.
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For Better or Worse: When Disability Challenges Your Marriage (Joni & friends)
Disability has a way of trying even the best of marriages. The cumulative effects of daily routines that never vary, social isolation, financial pressures, unmet expectations, and a life that is vastly different from most couples can wear on the spirits of the strongest husband and wife.
Without Christ firmly in the center of the suffering, a spouse can crack under the pressure that disability brings to the marriage.
Ken Tada, husband to Joni Eareckson Tada, shares that disability does not have to be the defining word in your marriage. Instead disability is an invitation for you and your spouse to depend on Jesus in your weakness and grow closer to each other than you ever thought possible.
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Get Your Story Straight: A Teen’s Guide to Learning & Living the Gospel (Kristen Hatton)
What’s Your Story? A 52-week devotional.
We all tell stories to each other–stories about what happened when we were kids, stories about last night, and stories where we dream about the future. Some stories are funny, some are amazing, others are sad, but they all have something in common–each of us is the hero of our own story. Our thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams take center stage. But when it’s all about you, it’s also all up to you. You have to make life work, find meaning, and hope for the best even when you mess up or things go badly wrong.
But what if we were made for something different? What if the main character in our life story isn’t us, but it is the God who became like us and is now with us? What if being fully human means knowing him and growing to be like him? What if the way to be fully alive is to be caught up in Jesus’s story?
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Prayers of a Parent for Adult Children (Kathleen Nielson)
Adult children face many struggles, both earthly and spiritual. Even fully grown, they need support as they forge a life of their own. But how can we help them on their journey as they become independent from us? Bring your love for them to the Lord in prayer. God, who knows and loves your child perfectly, will satisfy their every need.
Let Kathleen’s words guide your devotions as her prayer collection tackles the challenges of marriage, parenthood, careers, aging, and more. Each of the thirty-one prayers included is accompanied by Scripture passages and short reflections for meditation.
This volume offers prayers for adult children. Other books in the series provide prayers for children, teens, and young adults. What a blessing it is to thank God for our precious children thorough all stages of life!
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What Does the Bible Really Teach About Homosexuality? (Kevin DeYoung)
In this timely book, award-winning author Kevin DeYoung challenges each of us—the skeptic and the seeker, the certain and the confused—to take a humble look at God’s Word regarding the issue of homosexuality.
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A New Normal: Learning to Thrive in Suffering (Joni & friends)
How do you begin to piece your life together after it has been changed forever? When suffering waylays you, it doesn’t seem as if anything will be “normal” again. How do you take steps to move from surviving to thriving?
Rebecca Olson walks you through the questions you may be asking of yourself and God as you process a long-term trial or a devastating loss, and she invites you to consider how your heartache, your illness, and your sorrow can be a platform for experiencing the grace of God in ways you never thought possible.
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Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical (Robert Culver)
Robert Culver wrote his Systematic Theology with the goal of creating a treasure trove for the student of the Bible. No previous knowledge of theology is required, for this volume is written in a highly readable way and is the perfect core to the library of anyone who loves to learn.
“This wide-ranging, well-directed, sharp-sighted textbook is his magnum opus… This one stands high as a demonstration of the biblical rationality of the Reformed faith.” — J. I. Packer, Well known author of Knowing God and Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada
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How to Say No When Your Body Says Yes: Finding True Satisfaction
There are so many good reasons to say yes to premarital sex–everyone around you seems to be doing it and you are physically ready! Are there any good reasons to say “no” and is there any good way to stick with your “no”?
Dan Wilson, a seasoned guide, gives young men and women an easy to understand primer on why they should say “no” to premarital sex and then walks them through key steps to make sure that their “no” sticks. Instead of moralism and hard to follow rules, Wilson offers the hope of gospel power–to turn from what’s hurtful toward God’s best plan for couples.
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The Ten Commandments – hardcover edition (Thomas Watson)
Watson was one of the most popular preachers in England during the Puritan era, and even to read him 300 years later, it’s easy to see why. His writings are abundantly clear, full of fascinating illustration, quick wit and spiritual wealth untold.
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The Ten Commandments (Thomas Watson)
Watson was one of the most popular preachers in England during the Puritan era, and even to read him 300 years later, it’s easy to see why. His writings are abundantly clear, full of fascinating illustration, quick wit and spiritual wealth untold.
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God’s Design for the Church: A Guide for African Pastors and Ministry Leaders (Conrad Mbewe)
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Christians in Africa numbered approximately nine million—by the end, that number had grown to more than 380 million. As the number of Christians continues to grow, African pastors are often overwhelmed and in desperate need of guidance.
Drawing from three decades of pastoral experience in Zambia, Conrad Mbewe has written this comprehensive handbook specifically for African pastors and church leaders. Structured around twenty commonly asked questions about God’s design for the church, this helpful resource covers topics ranging from the definition of church and the role of church members to the importance of doctrine. Through this book, Mbewe aims to equip pastors and leaders with biblical principles that will “permeate the landscape of Africa and transform its churches for generations to come.”
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Virtuous: A Study For Ladies of Every Age (Nancy Wilson)
Virtuous walks through fourteen (14) biblical virtues, to help women of all ages be actively pursuing fruitfulness in the knowledge of Christ. That is the highest endeavor for Christians, and it doesn’t just happen by accident.
From the Scriptures, learn about the Christian woman’s first and highest duty, along with why it’s so important for wives to be “women of valor,” what it looks like to be a leading woman in your community, and what it means to pursue virtue when everyone tells you that sort of thing is no longer important.
This encouraging little book includes concise explanations, application questions and assignments that will involve and challenge everyone, and lots of biblical wisdom for individuals and groups.
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Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible (Howard Hendricks, William D. Hendricks)
For every person who draws strength and direction from the Bible, there are many more who struggle with it. Some call it a long book with fine print and obscure meaning. Some call it a mystery, a chore to read, or an undecipherable puzzle.
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A Field Guide on False Teaching
How do you know if someone is telling the truth about God? And how should you respond if they are not?
Every Christian is responsible for knowing God’s Word and sharing it with others. But in a world affected by sin, false teaching is everywhere. Many people obscure, distort, or challenge what God has revealed in Scripture—even some leaders in the church. To be better prepared as witnesses for Christ, we must identify falsehood and the devastating harm it brings.
By surveying prominent theological errors, cults, and world religions, this book can equip you to defend your faith against the dangers of false teaching. It can also help you more effectively respond to your friends, family, and neighbors with the hope you have in Christ.
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