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Journey Through the Bible (Scott Brown)
Journey Through the Bible is the result of years of family worship times together in the Scott Brown family, as they read the Bible together. It includes 40 years of Mr. Brown’s notes and makes an outstanding tool for family devotions.
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What was the Gutenberg Bible? (Danika Cooley)
Johann Gutenberg invented a world–changing machine that meant people could read God’s Word for themselves. This machine made it possible to share many writings with millions of people and, most importantly, God’s Word could be printed quickly and inexpensively!
Danika Cooley helps 9–11 year–olds discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation.
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Bible Study: A Student’s Guide (Jon Nielson)
“If you are a high schooler, read this book thoughtfully and carefully. Then loan it to your parents.” — D. A. Carson
Have you ever been to a Bible study that didn’t have much “Bible” or “study” at all? Without a proper understanding of how to do it, students can be disappointed or scared away from studying the Bible. So what is Bible study — and can it work for high schoolers?
No stranger to teaching the Bible to teenagers, Jon Nielson confirms that real, meaningful Bible study is not only possible for students, but important. He takes students seriously and expects them to take their faith seriously. Unpacking five truths about the Bible—that it is God speaking, is powerful, is understandable, is literary, and is one story—he demonstrates how the Bible should be studied and how teenagers themselves can lead that study.
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Mary Jones and Her Bible (Mary Ropes)
In the rugged land of Wales, and at a time (early 19th century) when her family could only eke out a meager living, young Mary longs to learn more about the Word of God. This true story takes place in a town where food and clothing are difficult enough to obtain, but young Mary longs for nothing more extravagant than her own Bible.
Mary determines to work hard to earn what little she can, and it takes six years of selling eggs and other work, to obtain the desire of her heart: to possess her very own Bible! Finally, having saved up enough to purchase it, she embarks on a 25 mile walk – without shoes of her own! – to make the trip for the purchase. And it is said that her earnest devotion to this had a role in inspiring others to begin The British and Foreign Bible Society, in 1804.
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance, love for the Word of God.
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How to Eat Your Bible (Nate Pickowicz)
If you’re feeling distant from God, could it be because you’re ignoring His Word? But maybe you don’t know where to start. Maybe the long books and strange names feel overwhelming. Maybe you just don’t like reading. Whatever the case, How to Eat Your Bible will help you cultivate an appetite for life-long study of God’s Word.
Find practical guidance for overcoming the hurdles that have kept you from making Bible study a regular part of your life. You’ll also become encouraged to pursue God’s Word by learning how other Christians throughout time maintained this crucial practice. Pastor Nate Pickowicz also includes a unique Seven Year Bible Plan so that you can apply what you’ve learned and continue drawing near to God as you consume His Word.
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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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Help Your Kids Learn & Love the Bible (Danika Cooley)
Does teaching your children the Bible feel like a Herculean task? It isn’t! Cooley gives you the tips, tools, and techniques needed to lead youngsters through the sacred text with confidence—and even make it fun. Start with her crash course on what Scripture is about; then create a plan to introduce your kids to God’s Word.
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What the Bible Means to Me (Catherine Mackenzie, editor)
A collection of testimonies from many names you know, of how the Word of God has impacted their lives! Each testimony is 2-3 pages long.
God’s Word has something to say to all mankind and in this book 44 people summarize what the Bible means to them. The bus driver and the theologian; the missionary and the midwife; the army chaplain and the artist. We know how different they are but we also see their similarities … their search for truth; their need for love; their quest for faith. Through the Word of God we can see how God loves us, faithfully and truly and how his Word is a Word for all times and ages. It’s a Word for you. Contributors include J.I. Packer, Alec Motyer, Colin Buchanan, Douglas Kelly, Dale Ralph Davis, Fiona Castle, Helen Roseveare, Iain D. Campbell, Richard Bewes, Rico Tice and Harry Reader, and more.
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Words of Life: Scripture as the Living and Active Word of God (Timothy Ward)
Throughout Christian history, the overwhelmingly predominant view of the Bible has been that it is itself the living and active Word of God.
In this book Timothy Ward explains and defends what we are really saying when we trust and proclaim, as we must, that the Bible is God’s Word. In particular he describes the nature of the relationship between the living God and Scripture. He examines why, in order to worship God faithfully, we need to pay close attention to the Bible; why, in order to be faithful disciples of Jesus, the Word-made-flesh, we need to base our lives on the words of the Bible; and why, in order to keep in step with the Holy Spirit, we need to trust and obey what the Bible says.
$25.00
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