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| Some commentators claim that science has finally killed the concept of God by virtue of its own all-encompassing explanations of reality. Atheism, they say, is the only intellectually tenable position, and any attempt to reintroduce God is likely to impede scientific progress. In this stimulating and thought-provoking book, with impeccable logic, irrefutable documentation, and extraordinary Christian grace, John Lennox invites us to reexamine such claims. Is it really true, he asks, that the nature of science points toward atheism? Could it be possible that theism sits more comfortably with science than atheism? Has science truly buried God or not? |
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| Dr. Stokes' much needed book was written to be placed in the hands of every church member. It is a clear, bold message that reveals God's vision and line of authority for His work on earth. |
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| D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was well known for his New Testament expositions, but in this book readers are given the rare opportunity to experience his skillful exploration of an Old Testament prophetic text. His expositions of Isaiah 1 provide a summary of Isaiah's entire message and of God's way of salvation. Lloyd-Jones lays out the root cause of human trouble and need, the false ways people try to escape from or meet it, and God's only way of real deliverance. The book's rich content, rooted in Scripture, is evangelistic as well as prophetic. Preachers and Bible teachers will use God's Way, Not Ours to help them prepare messages and lessons. It also makes excellent devotional reading, combining careful biblical exposition with timeless application. |
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| Wearing his hat, scarf, and fuzzy red mittens, a young boy frolics in a winter wonderland. He delights in playing in the snow, building a snowman, licking icicles, and throwing snowballs. In this delightful book about God's winter days, fuzzy red mittens on every page make winter fun as children learn about God's snowy creation. |
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| Following the success of the best-selling God's Wisdom for Little Girls, now the wonderful teachings of Proverbs come to life for young boys, age 4-7, too! In this book, memorable rhymes by Jim and Elizabeth George play alongside watercolors by Judy Luenebrink for a charming presentation of truths to live by. With each turn of the page, parents and their children discover that God's little boy is: prayerful, brave, kind, responsible, thankful, truthful, and so much more! This charming book is a gift that will make an eternal impression on every special boy in your life. |
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| "Sugar and spice, and everything nice" plus the Bible is the recipe for godly little girls. The author encourages daughters to follow Psalm 31 and seek the same qualities their mothers strive for: helpfulness, confidence, thoughtfulness, prayerfulness, creativity, and more. A great read-along book with charming illustrations. Makes a perfect gift! |
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| Little caterpillar knows he is special because God created him. God gives him food to eat, a place to play, and a place to sleep. In this book, young children will learn about faith as they follow the little caterpillar on his journey to a life he never expected. |
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