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The Bible Book by Book (Cris Rogers)
The Bible Book by Book is a fully illustrated and accessible introduction to each book of the Bible.
Taking the books in sequence, it explains genre and style, the locations involved, the main themes and some key points to bear in mind as you read. The Bible can be an intimidating book, but each introduction is designed so it can be read in five minutes. A list of further reading materials is also included for those who want to delve deeper into particular books or topics.
This book is pithy, direct and engaging, and will help everyone to experience Scripture as the living, breathing story of God and His people.
An Illustrated Journey Through Its People, Places and Themes
(TAKE NOTE PROMOTION)
The Day the Revolution Began (Tom Wright)
n The Day the Revolution Began Tom Wright invites you to consider the full meaning of the event at the heart of the Christian faith – Jesus’ crucifixion.
As he did in his acclaimed Surprised by Hope, Wright once again challenges commonly held beliefs, this time arguing that the Protestant Reformation did not go far enough in reshaping our understanding of the Cross.
With his characteristic rigour and incisiveness, he goes back to the New Testament to show that Jesus’ death not only releases us from the guilt and power of sin, but is nothing less than the beginning of a world-wide revolution that continues to this day – a revolution that creates and energizes a movement responsible for restoring and reconciling the whole of God’s creation.
The Day the Revolution Began will take you to a new level in your appreciation of the meaning of Jesus’ sacrifice: opening up its powerful and amazing implications, inspiring you with a renewed sense of purpose and hope, and reminding you of the crucial role you can play in the world-transforming movement that Jesus started.
Rethinking The Meaning Of Jesus' Crucifixion
The Empty Cross of Jesus (Michael Green)
Michael Green looks at the cross in the light of the amazing event that followed - the resurrection of Jesus from the dead - and so reveals the mysterious blend of weakness and strength that the cross and resurrection represent. The death of Jesus is still the centre of controversy. Michael Green writes for all those concerned to understand what God was doing through the cross, and what difference that can make to our lives today.
The Fruit of the Spirit (Rose Publishing)
The Fruit of the Spirit Chart is a wonderful explanation of the nine Fruit of the Spirit mentioned in the Bible. This full-color Bible Study on The Fruit of the Spirit includes a chart that helps Christians understand the nine fruit of the Spirit. These 9 traits are developed over a lifetime with the help of the Holy Spirit.
The 9 Fruit of the Spirit and their Definitions
Love - Seeks the highest good of others
Joy - Gladness not based on circumstances
Peace - Contentment, unity between people
Patience - Slow to speak and slow to anger
Kindness - Merciful, sweet, and tender
Goodness - Generous and open hearted
Faithfulness - Dependable, loyal, and full of trustworthiness
Gentleness - Humble, calm, non-threatening
Self-control - Behaving well
The Fruit of the Spirit Chart Includes
Definition of each trait of the Fruit of the Spirit
Biblical examples of the trait in action
How Jesus is our example in showing this trait
The Greek word and how to pronounce it.
Comparison of the Good Fruit (Galatians 5) vs. the Bad Fruit (listed in Galatians 5:19-21 and Colossians 3:5-9)
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” Galatians 5:22, 23, The Holy Bible
The Fruit of the Spirit is an excellent topic for personal use or as a Bible study tool for small group Bible studies and Sunday school classes. 12 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 33 inches long
The Importance of Bearing Fruit in the Life of the Christian
Scripture in both the Old and New Testaments refers to bearing fruit. For believers today, the fruit of the Spirit represents the outward or visible growth believers experience in Christ through the Holy Spirit. That’s why this teaching is so important. The Fruit of the Spirit pamphlet is an excellent tool for teaching students of all ages how the Spirit works in and through believers to achieve true change in behaviors and actions. It also makes an outstanding devotional or reference guide.
The Full Blessing of Pentecost (Andrew Murray)
When Paul came to Ephesus, he found some disciples and asked them, Did ye receive the Holy Spirit when ye believed? They replied that they had not heard that there even was a Holy Spirit. Many Christians are in a similar position today: soundly saved and born again of the Holy Spirit, but not walking in the power of the Spirit. Andrew Murray says that the biggest lack in the church today and the single solution to all its problems is the real moving of the Spirit. Whilst so much time is wasted with men’s ideas and men’s methods, if we were simply to seek the power of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to work, the whole Christian landscape would change. In an age when methodology is on the increase, Andrew Murray takes us back to basic biblical principles, showing us how to experience the Holy Spirit’s power, and why it is the one thing needful.
Power From on High
The Future of Orthodox Anglicanism (Gerald R Mcdermott (ed.))
Anglicanism is currently the fastest-growing Christian communion in the world. Evangelicals hungry for connection to the early church’s mystery, sacraments, and liturgy are being drawn to this historic denomination. But what sets today’s Anglicanism apart from its own history as well as that of other Christian denominations? Eleven essays by prominent Anglican scholars and leaders representing diverse perspectives from East Africa, North Africa, and North America explore the rich legacy of the Anglican Church—grounding readers in the past in preparation for the future.
The Gifts and Baptism of the Spirit (John Metcalfe)
Book exploring the gifts and baptism of the spirit. With specific regard to the opening of the holy scripture from I Corinthians 12:1-13
The Incomparableness of God (George Swinnock)
George Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion and, while he is practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to the doctrines taught in Scripture. Thomas Manton commended his work as coming 'from one both of a good head and heart.' In this exposition of Psalm 89:6, which looks at the incomparable being, attributes, works, and word of God, Swinnock is not content to let the truth lie on the surface of the mind. He drives it home to the heart, using powerful arguments, colourful illustrations, and personal applications. His great desire is for the reader to come to know, enjoy and love the incomparable God of the Bible. 'He who knows God aright is fully satisfied in him; when he once drinks of the "fountain of living waters," he thirsts no more after other objects.'
(Puritan paperbacks)
The J. I. Packer Collection (J. I Packer)
James I. Packer, the son of a Gloucester railway clerk, rose to become one of the most influential evangelical, theological and spiritual writers of the twentieth century. He is widely admired as a theologian with a rare gift of being able to communicate his ideas with clarity and passion to a wide variety of audiences. Many Christians have identified him as one of the greatest influences of their lives.
Packer has authored more than 300 works over fifty years of his writing ministry. From this massive body of literature, Alister McGrath has selected sixteen core writings, faithfully representing both Packer's personal interests (such as the authority of Scripture, the relationship of theology and spirituality, and the importance of 'great tradition' Christianity), and the various phases of his career. Each of these writings is carefully introduced and set in its theological, historical and biographical context, and is followed by questions for further study to help readers interact with the texts. The work also includes an informative introduction to the life and career of J.I. Packer.
ALISTER McGRATH is Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education, and Head of the Centre for Theology, Religion and Culture at King's College, London. He is the author of numerous books, including J.I. Packer: A Biography.
Edited by Alister E. McGrath
The Keys To Wigglesworth's Power (Peter Madden)
What changed an ordinary plumber who suffered from stage fright into one of the most compelling healing evangelists of the twentieth century?
Author Peter Madden unfolds specific keys from the life and ministry of Smith Wigglesworth that will enable you, too, to go from ordinary to extraordinary.
That same power can bring about a spiritual transformation in your life, your family, and your community as you bring Gods healing, salvation, and miracles to those around you!
Table Of Contents
Part 1: PASSING THE MANTLE
Part 2: EPISTLES OF CHRIST
Key #1: A Message Directly from Heaven
Key #2: Deep Calls to Deep
Key #3: The Death of the Natural Order
Key #4: The Veil Must Be Lifted
Key #5: I Am Crucified with Christ
Key #6: The Peak of Exaltation
Part 3: UTTERMOST SALVATION
Key #1: Hidden Manna
Key #2: Poverty of Spirit
Key #3: The Mourning Cry of the Inner Man
Key #4: Righteousness Is a Walk with God
Key #5: Revival in Me
Epilogue: KATHRYN KUHLMAN TESTIMONY
175 pages