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 Christian Ethics in Plain Language Nelson's Plain Language Series Kerby
Anderson This book will equip readers with Biblical guidelines to navigate the rough waters of morality in modern society. The first four chapters introduce the history and practice of Christian ethics,
giving the reader the tools and language necessary for clear and productive ethical decision-making. The remaining chapters discuss the most important and pressing topics in contemporary
society. |
Christian Ethics in Plain Language Kerby
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 Bible Atlas & Companion David Barrett Bring your Bible to life with this collection of
colourful maps, intriguing photographs, and facinating explanatory text. Designed for the everyday reader, not the scholar - for anyone interested in better understanding Bible places and events. Based
on the most recent NASA imagery, these 75 maps cover the entire range of Biblical history. Organised in Biblical order, each map is accompanied by a brief, easy-to-read synopsis of the place or
event. |
Bible Atlas & Companion David
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 One-Stop Bible Guide, The Mike Beaumont The key features of this book include: -
An accessible overview of the Bible story - Major chapters on key Biblical characters and themes - Insights into how the Bible applies to our lives today - Timelines giving the historical
context of all the books in the Bible - Detailed, full-colour, attractively laid out maps - Over 150 full-colour illustrations. |
One-Stop Bible Guide, The Mike
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 Luke Comes Alive! Dr John Blanchard Both stimulating and challenging, this series of notes is
designed to explain Luke's Gospel and to help you to see its relevance to your everyday life.
Outline expositions and pithy comments make this book ideal for discussion groups and Bible
studies, as well as personal reading. |
Luke Comes Alive! Dr John
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 Miracle of the Scarlet Thread, The Richard Booker The scarlet thread is woven
through every book of the Bible. The fabric it forms is God's blood covenant provided for man, a subject few in the west understand. This book provides a new way to unravel the complexities of the
Bible by explaining this subject. It reveals God's order, sheds light on the Old Testament and demonstrates in clear language how the Old Testament and New Testament fit together to tell one complete
story. |
Miracle of the Scarlet Thread, The Richard
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 A God Divided Christopher Catherwood In our changing world, understanding other religions is
becoming more and more vital. Author and teacher Christopher Catherwood takes an in-depth comparative look at the three major biblical faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In an easy-to-understand
way, he objectively explains how these three great faiths developed over time and how they have changed today. Respectfully, he examines each religion's claims to truth, revealing Christianity's
reasonable and meaningful claim of relationship with the one true and undivided God. |
A God Divided Christopher
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 Grace Lewis Sperry Chafer No one word in all the Bible more fully describes God's plans and
purposes than grace, and no one work more fully expounds the multi-faceted nature of God's grace than this book. Emphasising the dispensational distinctions between law and grace, Chafer
deals systematically and thoroughly with the relevant Biblical doctrines on the topic of grace. The text is extensively indexed by subject and Scripture reference, making it a handy reference tool for Bible
study. |
Grace Lewis Sperry Chafer
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 Creation to Revelation James O. Chatham We know the stories - Adam and Eve, David
and Goliath, Jesus feeding the five thousand. We know the verses - John 3:16, Psalm 23, 1 Corinthians 13. But how many of us can take the separate pieces and fit them into the Bible as a whole? With the
common practice of taking passages out of context, even active Bible readers tackling a chapter or more every day can easily lose sight of the whole Biblical story. Extremely accessible to a wide
audience, this pithy book is meant not to replace the Bible but rather to lure us into reading it - and to help us better understand its message. |
Creation to Revelation James O.
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 Intelligent Design vs Evolution Ray Comfort In August of 1998, a professing atheist read
Ray Comfort's The Athiest Test, wrote to him, and asked why he did not accept the "scientific facts" that supported the theory of evolution. Ray wrote back that there was more proof
that the earth was flat. That was the beginning. In time, a book evolved. |
Intelligent Design vs Evolution Ray
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 Interpreting the Book of Revelation Kevin J. Conner Not an exposition in itself, the
text purposely avoids eschatological controversy by focussing on teaching the reader how to apply proper hermeneutical principles. |
Interpreting the Book of Revelation Kevin J.
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 The Foundations of Christian Doctrine Kevin J. Conner Through this book you will
be exposed to the basic doctrines of the Bible. You will also learn how these doctrines are found throughout Scripture and how they can be applied to your everyday Christian life. Kevin Conner keeps the
discussions straightforward, intending them to fall between the difficult and the introductory. A great resource for sermons, study and classroom discussion. |
The Foundations of Christian Doctrine Kevin
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 The Book of Daniel: An Exposition Kevin J. Conner The writer has used the "Jig-
saw puzzle" approach in seeking to understand and interpret the book of Daniel. In putting a puzzle together, one lays out all the parts of the puzzle and works from part to whole and whole to parts. If
one forces the parts of the puzzle, then it distorts the picture. But as one follows sound hermaneutics, then everything locks and interlocks together until the clear picture is seen. |
The Book of Daniel: An Exposition Kevin J.
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 The Epistle to the Romans Kevin J. Conner Considered one of the most important books in
the New Testament, the book of Romans is a complete explanation of the total message of Christianity. A foundational epistle, it not only contains God's great plan of redemption, but it also touches on
every other major Christian doctrine in some form. In this commentary, Kevin Conner makes the book of Romans come alive as he walks the reader through each passage verse by verse. An essential tool
for any Christian wanting to deepen his or her understanding of this portion of Scripture. |
The Epistle to the Romans Kevin J.
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 The Temple of Solomon The Divine Habitation Trilogy (3) Kevin J. Conner Discover
how the Ancient Hebrews worshiped God in splendour. In this temple that stood until its destruction in Jeremiah's day, all Israel could come and offer sacrifices to Him. Study the order of worship as
found in the Temple of Solomon and examine the many distinctions that separate it from the Tabernacle of Moses and David. |
The Temple of Solomon Kevin J.
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 The Tabernacle of David The Divine Habitation Trilogy (2) Kevin J. Conner This book
exposes you to the many forms of worship experienced by the Hebrews in Zion, the City of David. Learn how the history of the Ark of the Covenant from Moses' to David's time. Through the
Tabernacle of David begin to understand how the New Testament Church can trace its roots in worship to the time of David. |
The Tabernacle of David Kevin J.
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 The Tabernacle of Moses The Divine Habitation Trilogy (1) Kevin J. Conner This book
provides an in-depth study on this ancient Hebrew place of worship. Kevin Conner uses a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to illuminate how Redemption can be explained through the Tabernacle of
Moses. Explore the truth of God's glory as found and experienced in the Tabernacle. |
The Tabernacle of Moses Kevin J.
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 The Book of Acts Kevin J. Conner The Lord promised that He would build His church. It is in the book
of Acts that we see Him beginning to do so. There the foundations were laid for the Church universal and local. Nations and cultures may differ, but there are basic principles involved in the building of His
church which will work in any nation and people.
This text is not written for any literary presentation, but is simply a compilation of notes which may be used as a text book for students and
teachers. |
The Book of Acts Kevin J.
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 The Feasts of Israel Kevin J. Conner In this text, the author deals with both Mosaic and Post
-Mosaic Festivals. He also deals briefly with the modern Jewish Festivals and provides important spiritual lessons for the church today from them. He sets forth in this text the historical-typical and historical
-anti-typical fulfilment of these feasts through Christ and the church. It is based on solid and systematic theology which is the preferred method for interpretation of typical language. |
The Feasts of Israel Kevin J.
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 New Testament Survey Kevin J. Conner Ken Malmin This introduction to the New
Testament is for Christians who desire to do more than simply read their Bibles. It is a guide that will acquaint them with the Bible in its entirety. It was written to help students understand the Bible by relating
its many sections and books to the message of Scripture as a whole. |
New Testament Survey Kevin J. Conner Ken Malmin
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 Old Testament Survey Kevin J. Conner Ken Malmin This introduction to the Old
Testament is for Christians who desire to do more than simply read their Bibles. It is a guide that will acquaint them with the Bible in its entirety. It was written to help students understand the Bible by relating
its many sections and books to the message of Scripture as a whole. |
Old Testament Survey Kevin J. Conner Ken Malmin
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 New International Bible Dictionary Zondervan's Understand the Bible Reference
Series J.D. Douglas Merrill C. Tenney This dictionary, based on the NIV, delivers an encyclopedic wealth of insight into the historical, chronological, archaeological, geographical, social,
theological, and biographical aspects of the Bible. Whether you are a general reader of the Bible, a pastor, or a student, this volume belongs in your library. |
New International Bible Dictionary J.D.
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 The Theology of Paul the Apostle James D.G. Dunn Dunn provides a full-scale,
readable, in-depth exposition of the apostle Paul's theology. |
The Theology of Paul the Apostle James
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 Christian Theology Millard J. Erickson Written from a conservative, evangelical, Baptist perspective,
Christian Theology is a technical/semi-technical work, requiring knowledge of Hebrew and Greek. It is designed for use in seminaries, but is accessible to educated lay-readers as well. Scriptural
quotations are generally from the NIV, though Erickson defers to the original languages. With over 1300 pages, Christian Theology offers incredible depth of detail. Its meticulous analysis of the
major issues in theology will prove helpful to all theology students, and the chapter summaries and study questions easily lend themselves to the classroom setting. Christian Theology is an
indispensable tool for pastors, students and church leaders. |
Christian Theology Millard J.
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 Introducing Christian Doctrine Millard J. Erickson This work begins with an explanation of
what theology is and progresses through revelation, the doctrine of God, creation and providence, humanity, sin, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the atonement and salvation, the church, and
eschatology. |
Introducing Christian Doctrine Millard J.
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 How to Read the Bible for all Its Worth Gordon D. Fee Douglas Stuart Understanding the Bible is not for the few, the gifted, the scholarly. The Bible is accessible. It is meant to be read and comprehended by everyone from armchair readers to seminary students. A few
essential insights into the Bible can clear up a lot of misconceptions and help you grasp the meaning of Scripture and its application to your twenty-first century life. Covering everything from translation
concerns to different genres of Biblical writing, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth is used all around the world. In clear, simple language, it helps you accurately understand the different parts of
the Bible – their meaning for ancient audiences and their implications for you today – so you can uncover the inexhaustible worth that is in God's Word. |
How to Read the Bible for all Its Worth Gordon D. Fee Douglas Stuart
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 Theology: A Very Short Introduction David F. Ford David Ford tempts his readers
into the huge resources of theology with an attractive mix of simple questions and profound reflection. With its vivid untechnical language, it succeeds brilliantly in its task of introduction. |
Theology: A Very Short Introduction David F.
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 Basic Greek in 30 Minutes a Day James Found An ideal study guide for pastors who
never had the chance to take a Greek class, students who are just beginning their Greek studies, and laypeople who simlpy want a stronger understanding of the Biblical language. |
Basic Greek in 30 Minutes a Day James
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 New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters Zondervan's
Understand the Bible Reference Series Paul D. Gardner With entries based on the NIV, this easy-to-use volume will help pastors, teachers, students, and church workers identify and
understand the importance of every person in the Bible. |
New International Encyclopedia of Bible
Characters Paul D. Gardner
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 Why I am a Christian Dr Norman L. Geisler Paul K. Hoffman The contributors of this
revised edition are expert witnesses for the Christian faith. They include an astronomer, a mechanical engineer, a trial lawyer, a religious historian, a philosopher, a Jewish Christian, a former atheist, a
former skeptic, and a former Muslim. Answering questions that all skeptics, and even many Christians, ask about the Christian faith today. |
Why I am a Christian Dr Norman L.
Geisler Paul K. Hoffman
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 New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties Zondervan's
Understand the Bible Reference Series L. Archer Gleason Jr What do you make of the difficult areas in the Bible - those puzzling passages that make you stop and scratch your head?
Referencing both the NIV and NASB, this helpful resource makes scholarly insight accessible to everyone. Whether you are a student, pastor, everyday Bible-lover, or even a skeptic, this book will show
you why the Bible is believable and dependable, with a message you can live by. |
New International Encyclopedia of Bible
Difficulties L. Archer Gleason Jr
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 Rejoice! The King is Lord (Philippians) Cover to Cover Bible Discovery Series Philip
Greenslade In this letter of joy written to the church at Philippi, we meet Paul at his most personal and most passionate. Join in the celebration that there is no king but Jesus, and no peace like
God's peace. |
Rejoice! The King is Lord (Philippians) Philip
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 The Coming that Completes the Story (1 & 2 Thessalonians)/font> Cover to Cover Bible Discovery Series Philip Greenslade The apostle Paul's earliest letters were written to the followes of Jesus in Thessalonica. Following up a brief visit, during
which many had become Christians, Paul is seeking to underline the Gospel message he had presented. As relevant today as when Paul wrote, these letters reveal how we are to prepare for the
coming that completes the story. |
The Coming that Completes the Story (1 & 2
Thessalonians) Philip Greenslade
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 Living Hope (1 Peter) Cover to Cover Bible Discovery Series Philip Greenslade- The
letter of 1 Peter was written to Christians being ostracised by a society threatened by their different way of thinking and behaving. The words of this letter are still relevant to us today, dealing with the issue
of how to live in a godless culture - how to be in the world but not of it. This letter is one of encouragement and hope, reminding us that as God's children we have a new status and identity and a
glorious future ahead of us which determines the direction of our lives. |
Living Hope (1 Peter) Philip
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 Songs for All Seasons (Psalms) Cover to Cover Bible Discovery Series Philip
Greenslade Using the framework of the four seasons, Philip Greenslade explores the world of the Psalms, the songbook of the Bible. Come and discover again that in every situation, whether
hurtful or benign, there is a road of worshipful response that will lead you straight to the heart of God. |
Songs for All Seasons (Psalms) Philip
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 Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible John Haley Does the Bible contradict
itself? John Haley directly addresses this wuestion and many other misunderstandings of Scripture. |
Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible John
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 Hayford Bible Handbook, The Hayford, Jack This tool has been prepared
with scholarly carefulness, but it is not intended as a tool for scholars; it is for workers. By the Bible's own description, to study God's Word is to be called a worker. As workers we want to get
to the core of the truth, first to see how it applies to our lives, then to see how we can minister that truth to others. |
Hayford Bible Handbook, The Hayford,
Jack
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 Living by the Book Hendricks, Howard G. Hendricks, William D. With this classic bok, recently
updated and expanded, Howard and Bill Hendricks invite you on one of the greatest adventures of your life - the journey through Scripture. In the Bible you can interact with a living God who wants a
personal relationship with you. And no special skills are needed. If you can read, you can glean important insight from Scripture. |
Living by the Book Hendricks, Howard G. Hendricks, William D.
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 Baker's Handbook of Bible Lists Hill, Andrew E. Comprehensive and concise,
this resource gathers facts that have - until now - been scattered and hard to find in a single, handy volume. Information on scriptural texts, the chronology of Biblical times, and a far-ranging collection of
data on Old and New Testament times, customs, characters, and more are included. Diagrams and maps further enhance this book's usefulness. |
Baker's Handbook of Bible Lists Hill, Andrew
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 Life of Jesus, The Holdaway, David Whether you are a mature Christian, an atheist, or of
another religion, this book has the power to challenge your perception of whom Jesus Christ is. Discover the uniqueness of Jesus and understand what is myth and what is not. Written with informed
scholarship, the evidence of Jesus' story is carefully explained and contextualised, helping the reader experience the wonder of what is the "greatest story ever told." |
Life of Jesus, The Holdaway, David
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 Jonah: God of the Second Chance Hughes, Selwyn Through this detailed
study of a whale of a tale - the story of Jonah the prophet - we are shown that even if we fail, even if we run away from God, He loves us too much to let us go. |
Jonah: God of the Second Chance Hughes,
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 Who Wrote the Bible Code? Ingermanson, Randall Around the world, men and
women are captivated by a theory so indescribable that, if proven true, it would forever revolutionise mankind's view of Scripture. Some experts have claimed the Bible contains a code that accurately
predicts today's events. Other renounce the Bible code theory as unfounded.
In a highly readable manner, computational physicist Randy Ingermanson will lead you on an easily
understandable, meticulously planned investigation of the evidence at hand. |
Who Wrote the Bible Code? Ingermanson,
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 Jesus: The Great Debate Jeffrey, Grant R. "Who do you say that I am?" It
is a question that has stirred great debate concerning the identity of Jesus in universities, churches, and most of all, in the hearts of millions. This book explores the criticism of the skeptics, such as the
Jesus Seminar, a group of liberal scholars who deny that Jesus performed miracles and rose from the dead. |
Jesus: The Great Debate Jeffrey, Grant
R.
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 Why the Nativity? Jeremiah, Dr David 25 reasons why we celebrate the Nativity. Every
year, billions of people around the world celebrate Christmas. But what does it all mean?
Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, David Jeremiah provides answers to 25 of the most
thought-provoking questions surrounding the most pivotal moment in human history - the birth of Jesus Christ. |
Why the Nativity? Jeremiah, Dr David
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 Top 100 Men of the Bible, The Josephs, Drew The men of the Bible are a varied
bunch - from the flawless Jesus to the sensual Samson, to the traitorous Judas. Their stories fill the pages of Scripture - ancient tales of power and pain, failure and fulfillment, battles and blessing - that still
ring true in our twenty-first century culture. |
Top 100 Men of the Bible, The Josephs,
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 Parables of Jesus, The Kendall, R.T. As readers begin to understand the purpose,
promise and paradox of the parables, they will get to know in a fresh way, the One who told them. Two thousand years ago and today, the parables enliven and enlighten the hearts of all who have ears to
hear. |
Parables of Jesus, The Kendall, R.T.
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 Why the Ten Commandments Matter Kennedy, D. James Dr D.
James Kennedy believes many of the social ills that plague society today stem from society's ever-increasing distance from the Ten Commandments. In each case, obeying one or another of these
ancient rules would have prevented the tragedies. And Christians, Kennedy declares, are no exception.
Dr Kennedy looks at the Ten Commandments and shows how they are, in fact, a
prescription for a happier life - and a guide for a safe and productive society. |
Why the Ten Commandments Matter Kennedy, D. James
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 Skeptics Answered Kennedy, D. James On any given day you may encounter
people with difficult questions, doubts, and outright unbelief in the Christian faith: Skeptics. Are you ready? In your workplace, in your neighbourhood, perhaps in your own family, you could be called on to
explain the reasons for your hope. This book tackles the most common arguments and questions skeptics pose, and equips you with intelligent answers. D. James Kennedy will show you how Christianity is
based on historical ans concrete evidence and how to deend your faith - even in the face of its toughest critics. |
Skeptics Answered Kennedy, D. James
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 Illustrated Bible Handbook, The Pocket Reference Library Knight, George W. -,
- You want your Bible study to pay dividends? This book will help. Written especially for the layperson, this book provides the background information that will make your Bible come alive. Get the most
from your personal Bible study with this handy little book. |
Illustrated Bible Handbook, The Knight,
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 Illustrated Bible Dictionary, The Pocket Reference Library Knight, George W. -,
- You want your Bible study to pay dividends? This book will help. Written especially for the layperson, this book provides the background information that will make your Bible come alive. Get the most
from your personal Bible study with this handy little book. |
Illustrated Bible Dictionary, The Knight,
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 NIV Compact Concordance NIV Compact Series Kohlenberger III, John R. A concordance is the first thing to reach for when you want to explore the Bible in-depth. The NIV Compact Concordance was designed with practicality in mind. This streamlined adaptation of the
Gold Medallion Award-winning Zondervan NIV Exhaustive Concordance provides essential information for practical and significant study of your NIV Bible. The result is a tool that is both portable and
extremely helpful. |
NIV Compact Concordance Kohlenberger III,
John R.
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 Popular Bible Prophecy Commentary, The LaHaye, Tim Hindson, Ed It is all here - clear and concise explanations for key prophetic passages from Genesis to Revelation. Written by scholars but created for lay-level Bible students, this resource makes it possible for you to
enrich and expand your knowledge of prophecy in ways unmatched by other books. |
Popular Bible Prophecy Commentary, The LaHaye, Tim Hindson, Ed
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 Revelation of Jesus Christ, The Lamb, David This is a fresh approach to this
sometimes obscure book of the Bible. The ordinary man gets a clear verse by verse explanation which brings home life applications in a simple, conversational, yet effective, manner. |
Revelation of Jesus Christ, The Lamb,
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 Cafe Theology Lloyd, Michael In Cafe Theology, Mike invites us to grab a cappuccino
and travel with him on a mind-stretching journey from creation to new creation, offering a rich and human view of life and life-forever. This is a unique journey because Mike has an inimitable gift for mixing
insightful theology with unflinching honesty and a fantastic sense of humour. |
Cafe Theology Lloyd, Michael
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 Cries from the Cross Lutzer, Dr Erwin W. Before the cross we can only stand with
bowed heads and a broken spirit. It is there that we see the attributes of God on display; and if we look carefully, we will see ourselves, with all our needs, sins and self-deception. |
Cries from the Cross Lutzer, Dr Erwin W.
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 Battle for the Beginning, The MacArthur, Dr John Thanks to the theory of
evolution, naturalism is now the dominant religion of modern society. Charles Darwin popularised the credo for this secular religion. Naturalism has now replaced Christianity as the main religion of the
Western world, and evolution has become its principle dogma.
The Battle for the Beginning draws a clear line on today's theological landscape. "Everything in Scripture that teaches about
sin and redemption assumes the literal truth of the first three chapters of Genesis. If we wobble to any degree on the truth of this passage, we undermine the very foundation of our faith," insists Dr John
MacArthur. |
Battle for the Beginning, The MacArthur, Dr
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 Why Believe the Bible? MacArthur, Dr John Can we really trust God's Word for
what it says? What does God's Word mean to us today? How can we get the most from God's Word?
In Why Believe the Bible? esteemed Bible teacher John MacArthur examines these
and other questions regarding the authority, infallibility and trustworthiness of the Word of God. Whether you are a new Christian or just want to brush up on some of the basic truths of Scripture, Why
Believe the Bible? will give you confidence in the power of God's Word to transform your life ... and show you that the Bible does make a difference!
This book includes a Bible reading plan as
well as helpful tools and resources for studying the Bible. |
Why Believe the Bible? MacArthur, Dr
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 How to Study the Bible MacArthur, Dr John This is a non-intimidating guide that
answers both the "why" and the "how" of Bible study. In this revised work, Dr John MacArthur examines various Scripture passages in the Old and New Testaments. Drawing from
years of experience, he clearly lays out Biblical truths and follows them up with practical steps.
Complete with questions for review and thoughts for reflection at the end of each section, this
thorough, insightful, and concise reference will serve as an excellent resource for personal or group Bible study. |
How to Study the Bible MacArthur, Dr
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 Gospel According to Jesus, The MacArthur, Dr John The first edition of
The Gospel According to Jesus won wide aclain in confronting "easy-believism" that has characterised some quarters in evangelical Christianity. This expanded edition deepens the debate over
"lordship salvation" and the Biblical understanding of faith and works in adding three new chapters and an appendix. The new chapters: The Vine and the Branches, The Promise of Justification, and
Tetelesai! The Triumph is Complete.
The appendix contains answers to the most often asked questions on the subject of what Jesus really meant when He said, "Follow
Me". |
Gospel According to Jesus, The MacArthur,
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 Think Biblically MacArthur, Dr John What we think shapes who we are. In a world of
differing voices competing for our allegiance, we must train our minds to Think Biblically so we can distinguish good from evil. God is the creator of this world: His voice - His Word - must guide our
thoughts and our lives.
With the Bible in their hands, John MacArthur and other scholars and teachers from the Master's College confront the false wordlviews that dominate our postmodern
world. This book will help anyone who is striving to think Biblically in our postmodern, post-Christian culture. |
Think Biblically MacArthur, Dr John
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 Bible Research Malmin, Ken "How can I study the Bible?" is a question often
asked today. It indicates that along with increased interest in Bible study the need for concrete, practical direction. This book clearly explains specific methods and essential tools needed for successful
Scripture study.
Designed to introduce and teach specific keys to researching the Bible. It includes both text and self-instructional workshops that can be used for either classromm study or
individual edification. |
Bible Research Malmin, Ken
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 Josh McDowell's Guide to Understanding Your Bible McDowell,
Josh Many Christians long for a deeper understanding of the Bible but lack an effective method of study. Others feel that in-depth Bible knowledge requires more time than they can afford. In
this book, internationally known speaker, author, and Christian apologist Josh McDowell shares his own method of getting into the heart of the Bible - a method that you can tailor to fit your own schedule. He
leads you through three simple steps you can apply to all Scripture to elicit the deeper understanding you have always wanted. |
Josh McDowell's Guide to Understanding Your
Bible McDowell, Josh
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 More than a Carpenter McDowell, Josh Josh McDowell thought Christians must
be "out of their minds." He put them down. He argued against their faith.
But eventually he saw that his arguments would not stand up. Jesus Christ really was God in human flesh. Josh became a
speaker on college and university campuses, challenging people who were just as skeptical as he had been.
In More than a Carpenter Josh focuses on the person who changed his life -
Jesus Christ. It is a hard-hitting book for people who are skeptical about Jesus' deity, His resurrection, and His claims on their lives. |
More than a Carpenter McDowell, Josh
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 New Evidence that Demands a Verdict, The McDowell, Josh Christians today face growing challenges to show that their faith is both relevant and credible. In Josh McDowell's The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict, you will get the ammunition you
need to defend your faith against the barrage of criticisms. This 760-page hardcover combines the two original best-selling volumes into one, maintaining their classic defense of the faith, yet answering new
questions posed by today's culture. |
New Evidence that Demands a Verdict, The McDowell, Josh
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 Resurrection Factor, The McDowell, Josh If Jesus did not rise from the dead,
the Christian faith is worthless! Can the resurrection be proved beyond any reasonable doubt? Over thirteen years, Josh McDowell has extensively researched the historical evidence concerning the
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Read with an open mind this book can bring new conviction, fresh purpose and extraordinary joy to your life. |
Resurrection Factor, The McDowell, Josh
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 Handbook of Today's Religions McDowell, Josh Stewart, Don This is a clear, concise reference work that will provide the Christian with practical insight into and comprehensive analysis of today's cults, the occult, seculr and non-Christian
religions. |
Handbook of Today's Religions McDowell, Josh Stewart, Don
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 In Search of Certainty McDowell, Josh Williams, Thomas We all seek the stability of
certainty in our lives. And having confidence that what we believe is true reinforces that certainty. Yet many people are finding their confidence undermined by the popular notion that all truth claims to be
valid and equal. Whether you embrace or reject the cultural mind-set about truth, this book will help you understand the need to know truth and guide you in your search for it. |
In Search of Certainty McDowell, Josh Williams, Thomas
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 Twilight of Atheism, The McGrath, Alister A former atheist who is now one of
Christianity's foremost scholars, McGrath traces the history of atheism from its emergence in eighteenth-century Europe to its golden age in the first half of the twentieth century. Blending thoughtful,
authoritative historical analysis with incisive portraits of such leading and influential athiests as Karl Marx and Richard Dawkins, McGrath exposes the flaws at the heart of atheism, and urges that the
renewal of faith is a natural, inevitable and necessary response to its failures. |
Twilight of Atheism, The McGrath, Alister
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 Student's Guide to the Bible Miller, Stephen M. The Bible. You want
to understand it better. You want to know just what it sys about the problems you are facing and the questions you are asking. This book will help. |
Student's Guide to the Bible Miller,
Stephen M.
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 Know the Truth Milne, Bruce Christians have already begun to know God and His truth.
This handbook will help us grow in that liberating knowledge, as it opens up the great themes of God's Word and shows us how they fit together. |
Know the Truth Milne, Bruce
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 Are There Hidden Codes in the Bible? Examine the Evidence Series Muncaster,
Ralph O. The search for secret, mystical information has existed since the beginning of time. Because the Bible is believed by many to be from the God of the universe, naturally it is a target of
inquiry for supposed supernatural codes. Do recent claims of hidden Bible codes hold up under analytical scrutiny? Or are they wishful thinking or sensationalism? If the Bible is from God, is there anything
concealed that reveals God's inspiration? The answers may surprise you. |
Are There Hidden Codes in the Bible? Muncaster, Ralph O.
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 How is Jesus Different from Other Religious Leaders? Examine
the Evidence Series Muncaster, Ralph O. Buddha, Muhammed, Jesus - did they all say the same thing, just in different words? And what about the founders of so-called
"Christian" religions such as Mormonism and Christian Science - can we trust those people also? Or does Jesus Christ stand alone in who He is and what He said? This booklet can help you take a
look at the facts and make a judgement for yourself. |
How is Jesus Different from Other Religious Leaders?
Muncaster, Ralph O.
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Evidence Series Muncaster, Ralph O. Uncertainty...or security? What can we do - if anything - to ensure a good afterlife? Do we have to earn heaven, or is it a gift? Take a look for
yourself at the evidence in the Bible, and see what it can mean for your future - and for your life today. |
Can we Know for Certain we are Going to Heaven?
Muncaster, Ralph O.
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Ralph O. People are obsessed with the future - with questions about relationships, life after death, and many other things. And the Bible claims to give answers to these questions and more.
Find out what the best-known book of all time has to say to you. |
Does the Bible Predict the Future? Muncaster, Ralph O.
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 True Vine, The Murray, Andrew Bearing much fruit is not a demand but a promise and
result of abiding in Christ.
Fruit is not a result of the branch's effort; it is the responsibility of the vine. That is one reason Christ used the grapevine as a picture of the Christian's relationship to Him.
Andrew Murray looks closely at this metaphor in this classic work, exploring it in 31 gripping chapters. |
True Vine, The Murray, Andrew
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 Nelson's Pocket Bible Concordance Nelson's Pocket Reference Series N/A, -, - Easy-to-read format that works with any translation. Over 5,000 entries. Fast, convenient way to find Scriptures. Compact yet comprehensive. |
Nelson's Pocket Bible Concordance
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 Bible Basics: The Ultimate Topical Bible Guide Discovering Truth Series N/A, The answers to life's greatest mysteries can all be found in a single book - the world's all-time bestseller - the Bible. But sometimes just the though of piecing those answers
together from the Bible's 31,000 verses can seem more daunting than a jigsaw puzzle. Where do you start? Bible Basics makes it simple! |
Bible Basics: The Ultimate Topical Bible Guide N/A,
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 Keys to Happier Living Discovering Truth Series N/A, The Bible has been
called the world's first and foremost self-help book, but it is far more than that. It is a God-help book! Between its covers you can find the keys to happiness and success in life, plus the power -
God's power - to make it happen.
It is all in the Bible, but knowing just where to find clear, well-rounded counsel about a particular point or problem area has often been difficult, until Keys
to Happier Living! |
Keys to Happier Living N/A,
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 Daniel: In God I Trust The Easy-to-Read Commentary Series N/A, Daniel was a
man both tested and exalted. However, regardless of external circumstances, his commitment to the Lord God Almighty never fluctuated. There is perhaps no better example of godly faith, dependency,
trust, and worship than in the character of the prophet Daniel. |
Daniel: In God I Trust N/A,
R110 |
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 Bible Atlas with Charts and Biblical Reconstructions Holman
QuickSource N/A, This atlas packs an amazing amount of information about the physical context of Biblical events into a book that is easy to carry and easy to use. And now, with this
colourful, compact atlas, you will always have them close by for easy, dependable reference. These 300+ maps, charts, photos, and Biblical reconstructions illuminate the geographical context of many of
the events in the Bible. It is perfect for individual study, Sunday School, weekday Bible studies, Christian schools and homeschools. |
Bible Atlas with Charts and Biblical
Reconstructions N/A,
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 Nave's Topical Bible Zondervan Classic Reference Series Nave, Orville J. Abundance. Debt. Love. Strife. Worship. Pick a subject and you are bound to find it here, together with all the Scripture verses and references you need to conduct a rich and revealing topic study.
Whether you are a Bible student, pastor, Christian educator, or simply a dedicated reader, this book will give you a treasury of information on thousands of subjects covered in
Scripture. |
Nave's Topical Bible Nave, Orville J.
R280 |
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 Bible Doctines Nelson, Peter Christopher Bible Doctrines is a book that has stood the
test of time and proved itself a work of great value. The simple, everyday style of writing used to unfold and explain Biblical teachings always appeals to the reader. |
Bible Doctines Nelson, Peter Christopher
R100 |
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 Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses Nichols, Stephen J. Nearly
everyone has heard of the Ninety-Five Theses, but few have read it. This is such a crucial text that it deserves to be read widely. This is an illuminating introduction with many explanatory notes,
putting Luther's classic statement in everone's reach. |
Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses Nichols, Stephen J.
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 Faith Undone Oakland, Roger Is the emerging church movement just another passing fad, a
more contemporary approach to church, or the discontent grumblings of young people looking for answers? In fact, it is much broader and is influencing Christianity to a significant degree. Grounded in a
centuries-old mystical apprach, this movement is powerful yet highly deceptive, and it draws its energy from practices and experiences that are foreign to Biblical Christianity. |
Faith Undone Oakland, Roger
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 Mortification of Sin, The Owen, John In this abridgement of a classic work, the famous
Puritan John Owen shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against the sinful tendencies that remain in them, despite their having been brought to faith in Christ. |
Mortification of Sin, The Owen, John
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 Knowing God Packer, J.I. For over thirty years, J.I. Packer's classic has revealed to over a
million Christian around the world the wonder, the glory and the joy of knowing God. Now more than ever, next to Scripture, this cold be the most significant book you will ever read in your
life. |
Knowing God Packer, J.I.
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 Friendly Dialogue Between an Atheist and a Christian, A Palau,
Luis Qizheng, Zhao Luis Palau, representing the Christian faith, and Zhao Qizheng, representing atheism, present a composite of recorded dialogues held in China in 2005 between them.
Through these dialogues, readers are provided insight into the current spiritual and cultural realities of China and emerge with a better understanding of the struggles atheists have regarding the truth
claims of the Christian faith. |
Friendly Dialogue Between an Atheist and a Christian,
A Palau, Luis Qizheng, Zhao
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 World's Religions, The The New Lion Handbook Partridge, Christopher
Drawing on a team of over 80 contributors from around the world. Objective, authoritative and lavishly illustrated with nearly 200 full-colour photographs, maps and diagrams, this book will be widely
welcomed by all those seeking to understand the complexity and diversity of the world's religious landscape. |
World's Religions, The Partridge,
Christopher
R370 |
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 So That's in the Bible? Perry, John Does the Bible really say anything about
credit cards? downsizing? Fashion? Media? AIDS? Yes! And about capital punishment, abortion, animal rights, spouse abuse, environmental protection, and every other topic on the front of today's
newspaper.
While those words were not around when the Bible was written, the issues they address were. This book guides you to specific spiritual viewpoints on the questions Christians face
today in the real world. |
So That's in the Bible? Perry, John
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 Sovereignty of God, The Pink, Arthur W. Present day conditions call loudly for a new
examination and new presentation of God's omnipotence, God's sufficiency, God's sovereignty. From every pulpit in the land it needs to be thundered forth that God still lives, that God still observes, that God
still reigns. Faith is now the crucible, it is being tested by fire, and there is no fixed and sufficient resting-place for the heart and mind but in the Throne of God. What is needed now, as never before, is a full,
positive, constructive, setting forth of the Godhead of God. |
Sovereignty of God, The Pink, Arthur W.
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Pink is a reliable guide, explaining
what Jesus really meant by these famous sayings. |
Saven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross Pink, Arthur W.
R100 |
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 Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die Piper, John The central issue of
Jesus' death is not the cause, but the meaning - God's meaning. That is what this book is about. John Piper has gathered from the New Testament fifty reasons. Not fifty causes, but fifty purposes - in
answer to the most important question that each of us must face: What did God achieve for sinners like us in sending His Son to die? |
Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die Piper,
John
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 Beyond the Bounds Piper, John Taylor, Justin The rise of open theism within
evangelicalism has raised a host of questions. Was classical theism decisively tainted by Greek philosophy? How should we understand passages that tell us that God repents? Are essentials of Biblical
Christianity at stake in this debate? Beyond the Bounds brings together a respected team of scholars to examine the latest literature on open theism, and gives guidance to the church in this time of
controversy. |
Beyond the Bounds Piper, John Taylor,
Justin
R150 |
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 All About Jesus Quy, Roger The story of Jesus comes to us from four different authors:
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In All About Jesus, the four reports of Jesus' life are combined into a single chronological story.
Take a new look at Jesus, His life, His miracles, and His
teachings. Read for yourself and come to your own conclusions about Him. |
All About Jesus Quy, Roger
R130 |
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 Nelson's Student Bible Commentary Radmacher, Earl et al, For a general
yet thorough study of the whole Bible, the best resource is a commentary. Reliable exposition by evangelical scholars, beautiful illustrations, and an easy-to-read layout make this commentary the perfect
Bible commentary for students of all ages. |
Nelson's Student Bible Commentary Radmacher, Earl et al,
R170 |
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 Weighed and Found Wanting Randles, Bill Is the handwriting on the wall for the
modern Charismatic church? Pentecostal pastor Bill Randles thinks so. The current, mystical, "Laughing Revival" espoused by Rodney Howard Browne and the Toronto Airport Vineyard, among
others, is indeed a sign to be interpreted, but of what. Read why the author believes that this current "Revival" is actually a judgement from God, and possibly the delusion of 2 Thessalonnians
2. |
Weighed and Found Wanting Randles, Bill -, -
R100 |
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 Every Teaching of Jesus in the Bible Richards, Larry Many of the words
of Jesus are preserved for us in the Gospels. Larry Richards reviews every parable and story, every pronouncement and prediction of the Master to help the reader understand both the message and the
context within which it was shared. |
Every Teaching of Jesus in the Bible Richards, Larry
R160 |
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 Christ in the Passover Rosen, Ceil Rosen, Moishe This book does not make you an
Orthodox Jew, but it does give you interesting information about the Passover so that you can relate to references to it - instead of sliding over them. And the information can also help you see Christ, the
Messiah, as the Passover Lamb. |
Christ in the Passover Rosen, Ceil Rosen, Moishe
R110 |
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 Everything Christianity Book, The The Everything Series Russell, Michael
F. Wall, Amy When you hear the word Christianity, what comes to mind? Do you think of both Protestants and Catholics? Tgey are both Christians - but how are they different?
This
book answers this question along with other longstanding uncertainties about what it means to be a Protestant, how Christianity has developed, and the distinctions among denominations within the
Protestant faith. Informative and insightful, this helpful book will have you understanding the codes and canons of the church. |
Everything Christianity Book, The Russell,
Michael F. Wall, Amy
R135 |
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 Masonry Unmasked Salza, John Essential for anyone affiliated with or
considering the Lodge, their families, and their friends, this is an eye-opening book that presents evidence on the many hidden elements of Free Masonry. |
Masonry Unmasked Salza, John
R120 |
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 Church History in Plain Language Shelley, Bruce L. An updated edition of a
revered standard! Engaging, readable, and informative, Shelley's lively account brings the story of church history into the 21st century. This volume includes new chapters on the rise of gloabal Islam, the
worldwide resurgence of Roman Catholicism, the decline of Christianity in the West and its growth in China, and other recent developments. |
Church History in Plain Language Shelley,
Bruce L.
R320 |
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 Case for Christ, The Strobel, Lee Retracing his own journey from atheism to faith, Lee
Strobel, former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune, cross-examines a dozen experts with doctorates from schools like Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis who are recognised authorities in the own
fields.
Strobel challenges them with questions like: How reliable is the Old Testament? Does evidence for Jesus exist outside the Bible? Is there any reason to believe the resurrection was an
actual event?
What will your verdict be in the Case for Christ? |
Case for Christ, The Strobel, Lee
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 Case for Faith, The Strobel, Lee In this work, Strobel turns his skills to the most persistent
emotional objections to belief - the eight heart barriers to faith. This book is for those who may be feeling attracted to Jesus but who are faced with difficult questions standing squarely in their path. For
Christians, it will deepen their convictions and give them fresh confidence in discussing Christianity with even their most skeptical friends. |
Case for Faith, The Strobel, Lee
R130 |
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 How to Study the Bible Torrey, Reuben Archer At last, here is an easy-to-
understand book to help those who wish to study the Bible. Both the beginner and the most scholarly student will benefit from this book. |
How to Study the Bible Torrey, Reuben
Archer
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 Everything Bible Book, The The Everything Series Triglio, Rev. John Brighenti, Rev.
Kenneth Have you ever tried to read the Bible cover to cover, only to become frustrated and give up? Disjointed narratives, confusing language, and a never-ending cast of characters can make
reading the Bible a daunting task.
This book simplifies this holy work, providing a comprehensive guide to the history, literature, stories, parables, and personalities of both the Old and New
Testaments. |
Everything Bible Book, The Triglio, Rev.
John Brighenti, Rev. Kenneth
R135 |
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 New Unger's Bible Handbook, The Unger, Merrill F. The comprehensive
guide to Bible background and meaning - a wealth of Bible information that will bring deepened insight to your study of God's Word in any version.
Includes: Complete commentary on the entire
Bible; NIV as standard text, but suitable for use with all Bible versions; Easy-to-use chapter and verse reference system; Hundreds of full-colour illustrations, photographs, maps, diagrams and
charts. |
New Unger's Bible Handbook, The Unger,
Merrill F.
R390 |
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 Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary Various, This dictionary sets the
standard for what a Bible dictionary should be - a vast storehouse of easy-to-find, easy-to-grasp, useful information. Completely revised and expanded, with more user-friendly features than ever, this
edition is designed both for those who need information quickly and those who want in-depth treatments on hundreds of topics. |
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary Various,
R320 |
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 New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology Verbrugge, Verlyn D. This abridged edition of the four-volue edition distills the critically acclaimed set into one convenient and accessible reference. If you want to deepen your
understanding of the Bible with word studies even though you have little or no knowledge of Greek, this work will quickly become one of your most valued resources. It gives you an essential grasp of the
meanings and usage of Greek words in the New Testament. In easy-to-understand language, over 140 of the world's finest scholars furnish you with vital insights into the meaning of
Scripture. |
New International Dictionary of New Testament
Theology Verbrugge, Verlyn D.
R300 |
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 Concise Introduction to the Bible Vos, Dr Howard This book is for every
person who has ever wanted to get a firm grasp on Bible history and Bible meaning, but did not have a clue how to do it or where to begin. The Bible is not a difficult book to understand once you become
acquainted with the key characters and events. |
Concise Introduction to the Bible Vos, Dr
Howard
R130 |
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 Chronological and Background Charts of Church History Zondervan Charts Walton, Robert C. This revised and expanded edition contains 126 charts that cover the history of the ancient church, the medieval church, the Reformation, the
modern European church, the American church, and more. The accessible visual presentation assists in grasping not only the facts, but parallels, contrasts, and relationships between those facts. Besides
the charts themselves, a helpful bibliography and index are included. |
Chronological and Background Charts of Church
History Walton, Robert C.
R190 |
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 Every Prophecy of the Bible Walvoord, John F. Prophecy is much more than the
events predicted in the book of Revelation. It is not just for Bible scholars, pastors, and seminary students. Nearly one fourth of Scripture was prophetic when it was written, so obviously God intended
through these predictions to reveal something about His character and His faithfulness - not just to the people who first heard them, but to us who read them today.
This volume explains every key
prophecy from Genesis to Revelation - those already fulfilled as well as those yet to be fulfilled. He also discusses the importance of prophecy and guidelines for interpreting it. |
Every Prophecy of the Bible Walvoord, John
F.
R140 |
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 Be Committed: Ruth and Esther Wiersbe Old Testament Commentary Wiersbe, Dr Warren
W. One was a foreigner and a peasant. The other a reluctant queen married to a man she hardly knew. But their stories have one thing in common: a remarkable faith committed to doing God's
will.
The stories of Ruth and Esther will make you consider, "Would I trust God enough to do what they did?" As you read, ask yourself how God wants you to use your faithful commitment. And in
so doing, allow beloved author and Bible teacher Warren W. Wiersbe to help you be prepared and be committed to doing God's will no matter what the cost. |
Be Committed: Ruth and Esther Wiersbe, Dr
Warren W.
R130 |
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 Be Resolute: Daniel Wiersbe Old Testament Commentary Wiersbe, Dr Warren W. We
have all heard the phrase: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. What about faith? Will your faith thrive in tough times? Do you desire a more resolute faith
There is a lot to be learned
from Daniel about unshakable faith. Study this extraordinary Old Testament book, but more important, apply what you learn as respected pastor and Bible teacher Dr Warren W. Wiersbe digs down deep into
Scripture to lead you to a more resolute faith. |
Be Resolute: Daniel Wiersbe, Dr Warren
W.
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 Be Loyal: Matthew Wiersbe New Testament Commentary Wiersbe, Dr Warren W. Matthew's gospel focuses on the Kingship of Christ - that Jesus is Lord of lords, the Messiah, the One promised by the prophets of old. But a king is not born in a manger to a virgin peasant, and a king is
definitely not executed on a Roman cross, is he? Actually, that is exactly the type of King God sent to the world.
Pastor, author, and respected Bible teacher Dr Warren W. Wiersbe highlights
significant cultural and historical aspects that arise in Matthew's gospel to paint for readers a clearer picture of this glorious, unexpected, but all-satisfying King of kings. |
Be Loyal: Matthew Wiersbe, Dr Warren
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 Be Joyful: Philippians Wiersbe New Testament Commentary Wiersbe, Dr Warren W. -, - In spite of his dire situation as a prisoner in a Roman jail, Paul's letter to the church at Philippi overflows with joy. Discover Paul's secret to finding joy in Christ as Dr Warren W. Wiersbe leads you
on a verse-by-verse tour through the book of Philippians. Take notice of how Paul's single-minded focus remains on Jesus, and learn how your joy can also be complete in Christ. |
Be Joyful: Philippians Wiersbe, Dr Warren
W.
R130 |
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 Be Mature: James Wiersbe New Testament Commentary Wiersbe, Dr Warren W. Perhaps of all the books in the New Testament, James most squarely focuses on results. His pull-no-punches approach to spiritual maturity and his preference for actions over words makes this text the
perfect backdrop for a study of how to grow in faith.
With study questions and an introduction by Ken Baugh, Be Mature is the perfect companion for a study of James. |
Be Mature: James Wiersbe, Dr Warren
W.
R130 |
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 Making Sense of the Bible Williams III, H.H. Drake Most people probably have a copy
of the Bible in their homes, some hold one in their hands each week at church - and perhaps even attend a Bible study - but not everyone sees or appreciates the great beauty and intricate composition of
the Bible. The Bible, as a great work of art, deserves to be considered in unity.
Combining first-rate scholarship with easy-to-understand language, this book examines the Bible as a literary work
of art and reveals ten key threads that form the thematic tapestry spanning Old and New Testaments. |
Making Sense of the Bible Williams III, H.H.
Drake
R130 |
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 Handbook of World Religions Woods, Len Confused by the varying religious
views in your workplace, your neighbourhood, even your family? This book can help. For each of 50 global faiths, this book provides a balanced, non-judgemental, easy-to-understand summary of its
history, major figures/prophets, basic beliefs and values, sacred texts, view of God, worldview, important dates, and much more. |
Handbook of World Religions Woods, Len
R100 |
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 Politics of Jesus, The Yoder, John Howard Tradition has painted a portrait of a
Saviour who stands aloof from governmental concerns and who calls His disciples to an apolitical life. But such a picture of Jesus is far from accurate, according to John Yoder. This watershed work in
New Testament ethics leads us to a Saviour who was deeply concerned with the agenda of politics and the related issues of power, status, and right relations. |
Politics of Jesus, The Yoder, John
Howard
R150 |
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 Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Dictionary Youngblood, Ronald et al, Now revised and updated, with a new full-colour page design and full-colour Fan-TabTM Thumb-Index Reference System, this dictionary puts a wealth of fully up-to-date information at your
fingertips. |
Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Dictionary Youngblood, Ronald et al,
R410 |
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 Basic Bible Interpretation Zuck, Roy B. Basic Bible Interpretation lives
up to its title. It deals with the basics and does not confuse the reader with extraneous material. It focuses on the Bible as the Word of God and handles that Word with "reverence and godly fear."
It tells us how to interpret this marvelous book, and even gives the reader opportunity to put the principles into practice. In every way, this book is a practical tool for the serious student who wants to study
the Bible and apply its truths. |
Basic Bible Interpretation Zuck, Roy B.
R200 |
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