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  • Postmodern Christianity

    $40.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9781563383649ISBN10: 1563383640John RiggsBinding: Trade PaperPublished: April 2003Publisher: Trinity Press International Print On Demand Product

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  • Yankee Girl At Gettysburg

    $12.95

    Follow the experiences of Kathleen, a spiritied 11-year-old in the days surrounding the eventful Civil War Battle at Gettysburg.

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  • Yankee Girl At Fort Sumter

    $12.95

    This is the story of Sylvia, a little girl from Boston and her adventures in Charleston, South Carolina just before the start of the Civil War.

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  • End Of Days

    $14.99

    Fans of apocalyptic fiction won’t be able to resist this fast-paced novel that ties current events in the Middle East to biblical prophecies.

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  • Invisible War : Living In Victory Over The Enemy

    $15.99

    The Invisible War is the biblical and practical study on spiritual warfare we as Baptists have long needed.

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  • What Works For Singles

    $16.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780971339323ISBN10: 0971339325Shane IdlemanBinding: Trade PaperPublished: April 2003Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Contemporary African American Preaching

    $34.99

    L. Susan Bond reveals the full range and diversity of African American preaching in this exploration of African American homiletical theories. Portraying the many approaches that are empowering preaching in African American churches today, Bond shows how different theological perspectives produce different methods of sermon preparation and delivery, different strategies for selecting illustrative material, and even different ways of beginning and ending sermons. Her goal is not to lift up the “right way” to preach in the African American tradition, but to show the richness and nuance contained within this powerful cultural expression.

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  • Grounded In Prayer (Teacher’s Guide)

    $8.99

    In the parable of the sower (Mark 4:1-20), the seed of faith falls on four types of soil: the hardened path, rocky ground, thorny ground, and good soil. Grounded in Prayer A Smalll Group Training Guide for Congregational Prayer explores how the Holy Spirit works in your heart and the hearts of others to break up the hardened soil of the path, unseat the rocks of distraction, uproot the thorns and thistles of the world, and plant the seed of faith deeply into good soil.

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  • Literary Companion To The Festivals

    $18.00

    This beautiful volume offers poems and other literary readings to enhance liturgical celebration of the church’s Lesser Festivals and Commemorations.
    Drawn from both the Anglican Calendar of Common Worship and the Commemorations in the calendar of the Lutheran Book of Worship, the book marks almost 120 feasts, including chief ones celebrated in each tradition or together. A short note before each passage offers background on the occasion or figure celebrated and suggests the connection with an idea, image, or story associated with the feast or its readings.

    The readings themselves are drawn from many centuries and countries–including Britain, Ireland, North America, Africa, and Australia–to bridge literature and liturgy and promote public worship or private prayer through imaginative engagement. Writers include Thom Gunn, Stevie Smith, Niyi Osundare, Charles Causley, Dag Hammarskjold, and many new voices from around the globe.

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  • Reading The Corinthian Correspondence (Student/Study Guide)

    $21.95

    Reading the Corinthian Correspondence is a clear and concise introduction to the two letters Paul wrote to Corinth, a community plagued by internal divisions, social and ethnic distinctions, and diversity of congregations.

    Kevin Quast begins this study with an overview of Paul’s life, influences, and missionary career. The author then moves to a vivid description of the city of Corinth and the church there. He devotes the next twelve chapters to an in-depth, paragraph-by-paragraph treatment of 1 and 2 Corinthians. Within these chapters, Dr. Quast deals with the wide variety of issues that Paul addressed – including private and public relationships, matters of worship, resurrection, and the nature of true Christian ministry. In the two concluding chapters, he offers invaluable insights into both the literary aspects and prevading themes that characterize the letters of Paul.

    Ever mindful of his modern readers, the author bridges the first century and today with penetrating commentary, provocative questions, and substantive summary charts.

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  • Adventurous Prayer (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    These topical guides will deal with issues that women wrestle with today: God’s Will, Living in Christ, Prayer, and Worry.

    Reaching an audience across race, socio-economic, denominational, and age boundaries, these guides will enhance the lives of women in America as they empower them in their weekly devotions. The study guides can be used for both individual and group settings.

    Women are asking good questions about their faith. With our study guides, we want to join them in their quest for knowledge and lead them in finding the answers they are seeking.

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  • Practicing Gospel

    $38.00

    For seminarians and pastors too often tempted to equate pastoral care with popular psychology, good preaching with snappy public speaking, and Christian education with flashy curriculum, esteemed theologian Ed Farley offers a more faithful approach to the tasks of ministry in this collection of groundbreaking essays. By holding theology and practice in an inescapable partnership, Farley rightly refocuses the Church’s life on its proper object and subject: a mysterious, transforming God.

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  • Songbird

    $24.99

    320 Pages

    Additional Info
    Abandoned when she was 11, gospel singer Charmaine Hopewell has finally found her mother—and a secret that could destroy her husband’s popular ministry! Televangelist Harlan Hopewell scorns psychology, so Charmaine conceals her own depression—but an institutionalized parent proves harder to hide. Will Harlan support his wife at the expense of his reputation?

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  • Singsation

    $21.99

    This second release from co-publishers Warner Books and Walk Worthy Press makes a solid contribution to the limited pool of quality Christian fiction titles written for and by African-Americans. Deborah Anne Peterson sings hymns at her small hometown church, but envisions herself performing in much glitzier venues. A fortuitous encounter with rap star Triage Blue gives her a chance to break into the big time. As she climbs the ladder of success and wrestles with the temptations that go with it, she wonders is this really what God wants her to do with her talent? The novel pushes the parameters of traditional Christian fiction with characters who have long discussions about underwear and thongs, engage in some French kissing and exclaim, “Oh my God!” The sexual situations aren’t graphic, but they are more titillating than most CBA readers are used to, although noticeably toned down from Walk Worthy’s first book, Temptation. The reader must sometimes suspend belief; in less than a year, Deborah changes from a country girl into a music star who performs at the Grammys. Another character’s deathbed conversion is also less than satisfying. But the portrayal of Deborah’s loving relationship with her parents is both touching and refreshing. This is a laudable effort to bring an African-American perspective and a slightly edgier tone into Christian fiction, while keeping the gospel message up front and center.

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  • Unfinished Business : Returning The Ministry To The People Of God (Revised)

    $24.99

    A comprehensive listing of field-tested programming material designed to supplement a church9s creative process of service planning The Source is an encyclopedic catalog of music, drama, and video resources compiled by the Willow Creek Association. It provides worship planners and creative directors with a quick, topical reference to help them relate sermon topics, drama, music, and movie clips to a unifying theme. Complete with a clear, thorough user9s guide, this one-stop workbook for effective worship planning covers more than 130 topics. Major headings include Christian Life Issues, Holidays and Special Services, Identity of God, Life Issues, Relationships with God, Social Issues, Seeker Issues, and Relationships. This revised edition is geared to meet the needs of both seeker-oriented churches and traditional churches that use contemporary music or drama or video in their services.

    New features include:
    * A worship chorus section, including over 150 songs from Integrity, Maranatha!, EMI, Vineyard, Word, and more
    * Interviews with programming directors from various WCA churches focusing on how different churches use the arts in their specific settings

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  • Journey To The Well

    $24.00

    In the tradition of empowering spiritual writers such as Ilanya Vanzant, Bishop Vashti McKenzie offers women a Christian path to personal transformation. A groundbreaking preacher who, in 2000, became the first woman to serve as bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishop McKenzie is renowned for her eloquence and passion in the pulpit. Now she brings her inspirational message to readers through the biblical story of the meeting at the well between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. In twelve lessons, McKenzie interweaves the Samaritan woman’s experiences with contemporary personal stories, Bible quotations, life-affirming sayings, and meditational activities. Through them she shows women that if they hold onto hope and listen for their moments of epiphany, they can accomplish anything

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  • Testament Of Hope

    $29.99

    “We’ve got some difficult days ahead,” civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., told a crowd gathered at Memphis’s Clayborn Temple on April 3, 1968. “But it really doesn’t matter to me now because I’ve been to the mountaintop. . . . And I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land.”

    These prohetic words, uttered the day before his assassination, challenged those he left behind to see that his “promised land” of racial equality became a reality; a reality to which King devoted the last twelve years of his life.

    These words and other are commemorated here in the only major one-volume collection of this seminal twentieth-century American prophet’s writings, speeches, interviews, and autobiographical reflections. A Testament of Hope contains Martin Luther King, Jr.’s essential thoughts on nonviolence, social policy, integration, black nationalism, the ethics of love and hope, and more.

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  • My Little Bible Black

    $1.99

    Gold Foiled title
    10/pkt shrinkwrapped together

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  • Women And Ministry

    $19.99

    What does the Bible teach about Women and Ministry? Dan Doriani dives into the Scriptures—and emerges with a fascinating perspective on gifts, calling, and God’s plan for his daughters. Noting key biblical passages addressing gender roles and historic examples of women serving Israel and the church, he encourages women to use their spiritual gifts and offers practical guidance about the many ways they can advance God’s Kingdom.

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  • Leader As Communicator

    $19.95

    In turbulent times, the ability to communicate with power and purpose becomes a crucial leadership competency. Smart executives realize that leadership communication isn’t a matter of “making nice,” but a strategic necessity. Organized around an original model defining the important communication roles a leader must fill, The Leader as Communicator examines roles as diverse as trust-builder and critic, renewal champion and navigator, learning advocate and provocateur. The book presents case studies of organizations including Cadillac, Emerson, and Saturn, plus dozens of other examples. Packed with strategies and tactics showing how leaders can shape the communications climate of their organizations, the book culminates with assessment exercises that let readers measure their own communication skills. This insightful book demonstrates how to become a stronger, more confident leader — one who can use communication to build alignment, enthusiasm, and productivity.

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  • Grounded In Prayer (Student/Study Guide)

    $11.99

    This book provides daily prayer exercises for each of six weeks. Use the prayer exercises to deepen your own prayer life and develop or strengthen your daily discipline of prayer and reading the Bible. You can also use this study to launch a new prayer group, strengthen existing groups, and emphasize the importance of prayer in your congregation.

    Week 1: The Groundwork of Prayer
    Week 2: Sharpening Your Personal Tools for Prayer
    Week 3: Praying for he Hardened Path
    Week 4: Praying for the Rocky Ground
    Week 5: Praying for the Thorny Ground
    Week 6: Blessing the Good Soil

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  • Parable And Gospel

    $18.00

    Norman Perrin was one of the most innovative New Testament scholars of the twentieth century. Parables, the Gospel of Mark, the historical jesus, New Testament theology and Christology, as well as exegetical methodology and hermeneutics, all came under Perrin’s pureview. He both broke new methodological ground and shared his insightful grasp of the history of New Testament scholarship. A renowned scholar and teacher, he was also a pastor and educator of pastors. This volume brings together some of his best-known works on the Gospels and New Testament theology. With an introduction and bibliography as well as updated notes, this book introduces Perrin’s insights to a new generation of students and scholars.

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  • Season Of Blessing

    $17.99

    The fourth and final novel about the trials and joys of the residents of Cedar Circle Sylvia Bryan has been feeling weak and tired, but is shocked when her internist finds a malignant lump in her breast. She and her husband can9t understand why God is allowing cancer to attack at a time when their missionary work is going so well. As Sylvia undergoes a mastectomy and chemotherapy, the rest of the neighbors pull together to support her, even while coping with the stress of their own lives. Steve and Cathy experience problems with their blended family. Tory and Barry struggle to raise their Down Syndrome child. Brenda9s husband, David, who is not a believer, watches from the sidelines. Season of Blessing realistically portrays the all-too-common crises of both health and faith. How will God answer prayer? What will this latest trial do to their friendships? Terri Blackstock and Beverly LaHaye skillfully weave together the story of the lives of a group of neighbors who experience the overcoming power of Christ9s love.

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  • Reformed Theology For The Third Christian Millennium

    $25.00

    1. Holy Beauty : A Reformed Perspective On Aesthetics Within A World Of Ugly Injustice
    2. The Theology And Ethics Of Martin Luther King Jr : Contributions To Christian Thought And Practice
    3. Reformed Theology And Modern Culture
    4. The Living God : The Problem Of Divine Personality In Reformed Theology
    5. Justice And Justification

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    This book is comprised of the 2001 Sprunt Lectures at Union Theological Seminary and the Presbyterian School of Christian Education. The pieces address differing aspects of Reformed theology from a variety of views, each focusing on an important issue that engages Reformed thought at the beginning of the third Christian millennium. Perspectives and contexts for the essays are provided in the introduction by B.A. Gerrish, one of the most distinguished contemporary Reformed theologians. Essays are by John W. de Gruchy, Peter J. Paris, Jan Rohls, Dawn DeVries, and Nicholas Wolterstorff.

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  • Good Life : Truths That Last In Times Of Need

    $15.99

    The author of the New York Times bestseller The Good Book champions the recovery of the Western moral tradition.

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  • Jesus Asked : What He Wanted To Know

    $17.99

    A look at the questions Jesus asks us – which enrich our understanding and faith In the Gospels, when people asked Jesus a question, he often replied with one of his own: “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” “Why do you call me good?” British author Conrad Gempf invites readers to look at these questions and discover Jesus’ motivation. What could the second person of the Trinity want to know that he doesn’t already? Gempf concludes that Jesus wants to know where we stand. He doesn’t need to know more facts; he wants to know us.

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  • Courtroom Ministry Of Heaven

    $13.49

    “In his book, The Courtroom Ministry of Heaven, Dr. Randy Colver unveils for the reader a view of the heavenlies few have visualized. From the flurry of the celestial courtroom activity to the impact of these judicial pronouncements, the reader is transported to new levels of understanding and insight. Dr. Colver skillfully guides one to a view of heaven not soon forgotten.” -Dr. Charles Travis, President Logos Graduate School “From the pen of a representative of the charismatic tradition, we now have a thoughtful and useful study, which documents how pervasively the Bible uses courtroom and legal notions and activities to elucidate the dealings of God with humanity. The Christian life-particularly prayer and the gift of prophecy-Dr. Barry L. Blackburn Professor of New Testament Atlanta Christian College “I found Dr. Colver’s approach to be very unique and I feel this is a much-needed book on a subject rarely talked about. It was refreshing to focus on heaven and not earth. Dr. Colver has taken the reader on a journey right into the courtroom of heaven, thus inspiring all of us to look forward to the prize that is set before us, the fact that justice will be served based on the mercy and grace of our Lord.” -Pastor Dick Iverson Founder and President Ministers Fellowship International “We have used Dr. Colver’s books both as texts and teaching materials. His attention to detail brings color and sound to the printed page, and his understanding of the Scriptures makes them speak. This book is no exception; the insight it gives into the courtroom procedures of heaven is excellent.” -Dr. Eva B. Evans Cornerstone Bible College “Randy’s intimate and holy walk with God is evidenced in this intriguing and enlightening look into the heavenlies that will keep you spellbound by the insights that God has revealed to him. His unique perspective concerning the operation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit for this present-day church and the difference between petitions and prayer are a must to read. I highly recommend this God-ordained book to any serious believer who has a hunger to know what is going on now, in the greatest of all courtrooms, with the greatest of all attorneys, Jesus Christ.” -Frank Seamster Evangelist and Revivalist

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  • Sisters Guide To In Depth Bible Study (Revised)

    $22.99

    IVP Print on Demand Title

    Want to study the Bible on your own but find yourself overwhelmed by complicated, cumbersome study methods? Are you a group leader looking for exciting resources to bring new life to your teaching? Is your time in the Word dry and lifeless or do you find Scripture hard to understand? Victoria Johnson–a busy speaker, teacher, author and mother–has discovered an easy-to-follow method that has made Bible study come alive for her and for many others she has taught. Originally published as Bible Study for Busy Women, this revised edition reveals the seven practical principles for study that can transform your life. Her step-by-step instructions, related with passion, warmth, wisdom and humor, can help both individuals and groups discover the power of Bible study for themselves. Also included in this book is a twelve-week study guide for small groups to work through, together with a guide for leaders.

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  • Monks Of Mount Athos

    $18.99

    Twenty-five years ago, M. Basil Pennington, ocso, was the first Western monk to live on Mount Athos for more than the usually permitted overnight visit. The Monks of Mount Athos chronicles his extraordinary stay, his experiences of the East, and lively conversations with his hosts about theological differences and unfamiliar spiritual practices.
    Listen in as Abbot Basil wrestles with historical differences between Christianity’s East and West, learns the Orthodox practice of “the prayer of the heart,” and explores the landscape, the monastic communities, and the food of Athos–a monastic republic like no other place on earth. New to this edition, Archimandrite Dionysios, a monk from “the Holy Mountain,” reflects on the ecumenical openness fostered as a result of, and since, Abbot Basil’s stay.

    The abbot’s experiences on Mount Athos motivated him to re-examine his role as a monk and his relationship to God. His inspiring meditations will help you to explore your own relationship to God and to others.

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  • Bringing Out The Winner In Your Child

    $14.95

    Croyle’s life is an inspiring story of an All-American defensive end whose love for children prompted his coach, Bear Bryant, to advise him to “”forget about pro football and follow your dream.”” Croyle challenges parents to love their children enough to make the changes needed to provide a stable, peaceful home.

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  • Ministry Of Intercessory Prayer (Reprinted)

    $15.00

    Throughout his ministry, Andrew Murray passionately prayed and taught people about prayer. In this volume he combines his devotional writing with his only study guide on prayer: Pray Without Ceasing. His simple but profound goal is teaching Christians how to change the world through the powerful ministry of intercession.

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  • Abiding In Christ (Reprinted)

    $12.99

    Using Jesus’ words in John 15, “I am the vine; you are the branches,” Andrew Murray explores how the believer abides in Christ. In a message as timely today as when first published in 1895, he urges readers to yield themselves to Jesus, in order that they may know the “rich and full experience of the blessedness of abiding in Christ.”

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  • Promised To Me

    $17.99

    36 Chapters

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    Promised to Me is the story of a young girl who comes to America around the turn of the century hoping for a new life. Karola Breit is a German girl whose betrothed, Jakob Hirsch, leaves for America before her to establish himself. But she finds herself waiting ten years, and for the last several years she hasn’t even receive a word from him. Her sisters and friends marry, and still Karola is waiting. Finally, on her 27th birthday, the long-awaited letter comes from Jakob asking her, if she is still free and willing, to join him in America and become his wife. But when she arrives at his potato farm in eastern Idaho, she discovers that he was two children, ages seven and five, and is a recent widower. While she’s been waiting, he’s been happily married. He’s now a changed man, however, and takes on the challenge of redeeming himself in her eyes.

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  • Key To Uncle Toms Cabin

    $19.95

    When first published, Uncle Tom’s Cabin brought with its huge success enormous attention to the depravity of slavery. Many people, however, questioned the basis of truth of the novel. In response, Ms. Stowe gathered her research materials and published them in this now rare book.

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  • Official Handbook For Boys

    $24.95

    A facsimile reprint of the first Boy Scout Handbook as originally published in 1911. This volume standardized American scouting and includes information on the organization of scouting, signs and signaling, camping, scouting games, and a description of several scouting honors.

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  • When Two Worlds Collide

    $18.99

    The pundits of television and radio, friends and relatives daily feed us an endless stream of well-meaning advice in how to successfully deal with life’s vicissitudes and problematic situations. We are pulled this way and that way like rudderless boats cast upon a series of huge waves caught in a tempest by whomever or whatever exerts the most influence upon us at any particular point in time. Our life has no direction, but that which is imposed upon us by events and seemingly knowledgeable people. In Barbara Engels’ newest book, When Two Worlds Collide, the author through continuing the story of the Cole family dares to suggest to the reader that he ‘be still’. In a world where we feverishly turn to Oprah or Dr. Laura or Dr. Phil or any other popular expert for our daily dose of advice, it is radical indeed to tell the reader to ‘be still’. Engels dares to suggest that we do the unthinkable and when the ominous black clouds of a problem swirl about us that we ‘be still’, and let our Creator speak to us and solutions will be found.

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  • Power Of The Dream

    $14.99

    It’s no secret that Joseph had a remarkable destiny. It all started with a dream. The Power of the Dream carried him through thirteen years of hardship, persecution, slavery, and false imprisonment. Eventually, God made good on His promises to Joseph, and he rose from the prison to the palace. Learn the secrets of endurance, faith, courage, and overcoming power that enabled God to bring about the dream in Joseph’s life. Explore the nature of the destiny-dream today, how it manifests, and what obstacles you, too, must overcome to fulfill the dream in your life. If you’ve been tempted to give up, give in, or settle for less than God’s best for your life, The Power of the Dream will encourage you to hold on and to believe the promises of God for your life. It will also give you practical insights to keep you from letting the dream slip away.

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  • Salt And Light

    $15.49

    Are you looking for a unique devotional journey that leads to a more significant walk with God? Has your devotional life become mundane and lifeless? Are you tired of a spiritual life that lacks meaning? Salt and Light prepares the reader for a voyage into a more meaningful devotional experience. The twenty-five devotions, along with the “Growing Deeper” sections, engage the heart and soul of the reader to reflect on the everyday experience of knowing and serving God. Rev. Shane Stanford and Dr. Ronnie Kent use stories of hope, loss, love, and humor to inspire the reader’s sense of value to God. Salt and Light is also a personal journey whereby Rev. Stanford shares his unique story as a person of faith and ordained minister living with hemophilia and HIV. Dr. Kent, Rev. Stanford’s spiritual mentor, provides the “Growing Deeper” and “Checklist” sections for continued spiritual growth and development. Although originally written as a series of devotions for Advent, Salt and Light can be used at any point during the Christian year. So, laugh, cry, or whatever-but, above all, make it matter!

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  • Love Letters To The Church

    $13.49

    Love Letters to the Church is a clarion cry from a loving God to the body of Christ, to KNOW HIM, not just know about Him. He longs to draw us with cords of love into the intimate closeness that can come only from knowing His heart. A person could spend his whole life in church doing all the things he feels a Christian should do and never really come to know the God of his salvation. Yes, we can repeat the sinner’s prayer, but “getting saved” and becoming a believer is not just about getting fire insurance to keep us out of hell. True Christianity is all about a personal relationship with the living God, through the Lord Jesus Christ, and by the power of the Holy Spirit. As you feel God’s heartstrings drawing you to a closer and more passionate walk, may you also hear Him calling you to be part of His end-time army, and ultimately, His victorious church. You will be telling the Good News of Jesus, healing the sick, setting the captives free, and preparing a people for Christ’s return. The time is too short; we must be ready. Occupy! Occupy! Occupy!

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  • What The Church Has Hidden From Us

    $15.49

    You may have wondered why in the New Testament Yeshua (Jesus) and the apostles observed the Sabbath, Passover, and other Leviticus Chapter 23 festivals. Yet, you learned in church that Sunday replaced the Sabbath and Easter replaced Passover, and the other festivals are “Jewish things.” You may have also been taught that the Old Testament is indeed old and obsolete; it no longer has relevance to the modern-day Christian. The objective of this book is to carefully examine secular and biblical history to determine if these typical Christian beliefs reflect biblical truth. We analyze the combined impact of the “early church fathers” and the mystery religion, Mithraism, on biblical Christianity. We then examine the Old Testament, the Leviticus 23 festivals, and the New Testament. Are typical Christian beliefs accurate-or have some important things been added or rejected? Because Israel is central to this entire focus, the part she plays in this story also is carefully analyzed. Indeed, she is a vital piece of the puzzle, and the truth about her central role may surprise you.

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  • Jesus Christ : And The Last Crusade

    $25.99

    Earth has met its deadline! Ambassador Shane is here to warn you that Jesus Christ is your only escape from the soon coming horrors. The Prophetic Time Clock of Doom, upon striking the preset hour on its dial, shall usher in the events foretold, as surely as God is God. Secret things belong to God, but things revealed belong to us (Deuteronomy 29:29). God outlined and blueprinted his mysterious “End of the World” millennia ago, in scriptures known as end-time prophecies. These have been hidden from man’s understanding until a time that God designated as “The End” (Daniel 12:9-10). That’s today! Dr. Shane explores man from Paradise Lost to Paradise Restored, destroying half-truths and whole lies while inflicting death on evil. Cracking the codes that solve the mysteries of the universe, he explains the signs, symbols, types, shadows, times, and seasons, including the Rapture, Tribulation, Antichrist, Armageddon, and the Millennial Kingdom unto the Eternal State. He explores the Bible and end-time prophecy’s single theme, which is: Very soon, Jesus Christ shall be fully revealed or apocalypsed on earth as Almighty God, King, Ruler, and Judge of all men everywhere and disposer of their eternal destinies. Jesus is coming soon! Are you ready?

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  • Recovering Biblical Ministry By Women

    $28.49

    According to a Christianity Today reader survey about gender roles: Seventy-eight percent of respondents think: “Christian leaders need to speak out on proper roles for men and women.” Eighty-eight percent agreed: “There is a lot of confusion about male and female roles in the Christian world today…. The key actors in the evangelical debate have clearly reached an impasse.” (March 2002) This book proposes careful but clear biblical answers to all questions: It is based on the inerrancy of Scripture and rejects the deculturizing hermeneutic. It is not egalitarian. It provides irrefutable exegetical evidence for the husband’s authority in marriage. It affirms family values. It is not radically complementarian. It provides in depth refutation of eighty-five different objections and restrictions to ministry by women in the church. It frees women to serve Christ fully. Dr. John H. Armstrong, President: “Reformation and Revival Ministries, Inc.” “I have found it the most satisfying exposition of the Holy Scriptures on this subject that I have read in thirty years of thought and exegetical work.”

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  • Daniel Boone : His Own Story

    $14.95

    First published in the early 1800s, this true-life account set the record straight on the mythic Daniel Boone and established him as an American hero.

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  • Discovering The Old Testament

    $49.99

    Every professor has to wonder, with skepticism, how much of the assigned material the students will actually read. (That is, if they have even purchased the textbook in the first place!) Whether they skim or read all of it, your students will recall the key points of the lesson if you use Discovering the Old Testament.

    Discovering the Old Testament defines key terms in sidebars and highlights them within the text. Each chapter includes summary statements and review questions to help students focus on what they’ve learned.

    Discovering the Old Testament combines all the elements you’re looking for in a survey of the Old Testament – thorough, sound Biblical scholarship, combined with an eye-catching format and a writing style that’s easy to understand. Every page is full color, in an attractive format, with maps and pictures to enhance the material.

    In Discovering the Old Testament, you’ll find:

    Objectives defined for each lesson.

    Personal questions to help students relate the Bible to their lives.

    Sidebars to explain theological points.

    Keywords identified and defined on each page.

    Study questions for review of the material.

    Summary statements at the end of each chapter to help students focus on what they’ve learned.
    Listing of resources for further study at the end of each chapter.

    An eye-catching format that’s attractive to the young college student. EVERY page is in full color.

    Short, readable chapters.

    400 pages.

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  • New Mercies I See

    $12.95

    In New Mercies I See, Stan Purdum does for the ministry what James Herriot did for veterinary medicine in All Creatures Great and Small. Set in rural Ohio churches, Stan’s stories are humorous, poignant, thought-provoking, pathos-filled, and heartwarming. But above all, they are hopeful. Whether it’s sudden rain falling on a pain-wracked young man clinging to his brother’s coffin, the guilty woman whose love for an abused baby brings resurrection to them both, or the overly enthusiastic pastor who has to serve communion with walnut juice freckling his face, these accounts recognize that the persistent grace of God is never far from any one of us.

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  • Story Time At The Altar

    $13.95

    Jesus told stories, and the scriptures are the sacred story of God and his people … and since children love stories as well, what could be a more appropriate way to plant the seeds of faith than with stories? This outstanding collection provides 86 enchanting parables that you can share during “children’s time” on Sunday morning, as well as at home, school, camp, or any other setting where young people are gathered together and want to hear a story. Brief talking points and questions in each message help youngsters clearly understand the good news of God’s incredible grace and unconditional love. Many of the stories illustrate biblical themes — but a wide variety of other topics and approaches are included, along with a convenient scripture index. Written in a simple, direct style that children of all ages can easily relate to, these delightful stories will inspire joy and hope.

    Stories include:
    * Elijah And The Voice (1 Kings 19:11)
    * Timothy’s Questions (Psalm 100:3a)
    * The Aspen And The Wind (Mark 10:44)
    * The House On The Rock (Matthew 7:24-27)
    * Teach Us To Pray (Matthew 14:22-33)
    … and many more!

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  • Gods Word Alive And Active

    $13.95

    Here are more ready-to-use children’s sermons from the prolific pen of Julia Bland which are sure to appeal to busy pastors and teachers. In this collection, Bland compares God’s Word to a variety of concrete objects, teaching youngsters that although the scriptures were written a long time ago, they remain a powerful and unequaled guide for good and holy living. Like all of her other acclaimed CSS titles, each message in this collection comes with a two-sided activity sheet including a coloring page for young children along with puzzles and word games for older children that reinforce the lesson’s theme and key concepts. In addition to “children’s time” during the worship hour, this resource is also excellent for Sunday school or Vacation Bible School.

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  • Keepin It Real

    $9.95

    Leslie has just turned 13 — and she is having a very bad year. Not only is she stuck in a new school where she doesn’t know anyone, but she’s also stuck in a “life group” at her church where the leader of her small discussion group asks tough questions that she can’t answer. Come along and join Leslie on her faith journey as she writes letters to God, and in the process begins to discover answers to some of her problems.

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  • Built By The Owners Design

    $14.95

    Every church needs to reach out and bring in new members in order to remain a living, vital entity — yet there are many different ideas about what is the best way for Christian congregations to foster real growth. In recent years, what has been termed the “Church Growth Movement” (as exemplified in such best-selling books as The Purpose Driven Church and The Habits Of Highly Effective Churches) has come to the forefront with its agenda of meeting felt needs and targeting specific audiences. At the same time, there has been a less-publicized but pointed reaction to what some perceive as the church growth movement’s misdirected zeal. And while the church growth movement has been very successful with new churches, its methods often fall short of satisfying the growth needs of established congregations.

    In Built By The Owner’s Design, Danny Von Kanel invites you into the drawing room of the Master Designer to examine His blueprints for evangelism and church growth. Employing the plumb line of God’s Word, he makes it clear that God’s way of growth and outreach is most effective. Von Kanel draws on a careful analysis of more than 50 churches in the Southern Baptist, United Methodist, and Presbyterian (USA) denominations to offer a viable alternative that charts a middle ground between overzealousness and declining attendance, identifying a proven framework that can support lasting growth in diverse situations. Several checklists are included that help you systematically evaluate your own congregation and develop a tailor-made growth plan based on your specific circumstances. Grounded in solid research and Von Kanel’s own experience in several growing ministries, Built By The Owner’s Design is an immensely practical resource that belongs in every pastor’s library.

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  • Sermon Warm Ups

    $12.95

    Could you use an attention-getting introduction to set up a talk or sermon? If so, the brief sketches in this collection are exactly what you need to create living illustrations of scriptural themes that will stick in your audience’s memory. Jesus explained concepts about God’s kingdom through parables utilizing elements familiar to his listeners; likewise, the modern storytelling in these short, easy-to-prepare scenes helps worshipers understand the gospel by depicting the biblical message in the context of our daily lives. And they’re effective. Since drama draws on both our visual and auditory senses, it’s a proven vehicle for increasing learning and retention rates. When you want a change of pace that will really make a difference, these scenes are great for use in place of the sermon or for various types of fellowship programs.

    Contents include:
    * The Inheritance (Ephesians 1:13-14; Mark 6:14-29)
    * Cooking With Carol (John 6:24-35, 41-51)
    * The Pray-er (James 5:13-20)
    * Are You Calling Me? (Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35-40)
    … and many more!

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