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Character And Courage: Teen Devotional
Who is your mentor?
Can you imagine if one of the most prolific writers of the New Testament offered to mentor you? Imagine if you could sit down and hear his stories and learn from his mistakes. Imagine if you could learn about the amazing things he had seen God do and how to walk closer with Jesus. Guess what? We don’t have to imagine it. The letters of 1 and 2 Timothy are like sitting at the feet of Paul himself. His message to Timothy is the same message to us: we are to be people of character and courage.
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Expository Outlines and Observations on Romans (Rob Ventura)
The book of Romans is rich in doctrinal truth. In Expository Outlines and Observations on Romans Rob Ventura mines these truths and offers quick, accessible, expository nuggets for preachers and teachers. With a thoroughly Reformed view, Ventura has taken each passage of Romans and helps pastors prepare sermons that will help congregations dig deep into this excellent book. The exegesis of the original Greek is beneficial without being highly technical, and readers are aided on their journey by some of church history’s finest, including Luther, Calvin, Spurgeon, and Lloyd Jones.
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A Holy Minister: The Life & Spiritual Legacy of Robert Murray M’Cheyne (Jordan Stone)
Robert Murray M’Cheyne was a 19th century preacher who is known not only for his powerful preaching, but for his personal holiness. Jordan Stone examines the force behind this holiness – his love for and communion with Christ.
M’Cheyne prayed for, preached for and pursued holiness because he understood it to be the mature expression of love to Christ. Let us allow his unrelenting passion for piety convict our contemporary complacency and help us learn how to abide in the love of Christ.
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The Baptists, Volume 3: Key People – The Modern Era (Tom Nettles)
In the final volume of Tom Nettles’s Trilogy on the Baptists, he traces some of the modern movements and key personalities who have shaped our contemporary Baptist churches. Nettles looks at the downgrade in the British Church through the lenses of C.H. Spurgeon and John Clifford and the decline in America, looking at the influences of A. H. Strong, E. Y. Mullins, and the Baptist Modernists. Key outcomes are explored that inevitably grow out of Baptist theology (separation of church and state, for instance).
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