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| Bavinck's 4-volume masterwork, Gereformeerde Dogmatiek, published in 1895--1899, has influenced generations of Reformed thinkers. Now, thanks to a partnership between the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Baker Academic, it is being translated into English for the first time. |
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| One of the best known classics on the work of the Christian ministry. |
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| Everyone needs a way to break free from the pain of their past. By explaining and illuminating a psychological technique known as "reframing," bestselling author Stephen Arterburn puts readers on the path to freedom from old wounds. Arterburn realizes that in many cases, traumas are so severe that individuals feel unable to take even the most basic steps toward healing. Reframe Your Life instructs readers on how to view hurtful events through a more informed frame of reference, allowing them to look at dark moments from a broader perspective than the events themselves and empowering them to step into a brighter future. |
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| This volume brings together top theology and film experts to identify areas that are being overlooked or undervalued in current discussions of theology and fil with the goal of advancing the conversation to a new level. |
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| These collections of memorable moments of worship from 20 years of Hosanna! Music are perfect reminders of God’s faithfulness through the past and His plan of hope for the future. Featuring classic, well-loved worship songs, Pure Worship will make great gifts for those who have worshiped with Hosanna! Music through the years and the perfect devotional setting for those wanting to bask in God’s presence. |
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| Look straight into the heart of a mother. Reminisce in the joy--cry in the pain. This refreshingly honest message comes alongside mothers to give hope when they feel desperately alone and shattered. Through true-life examples that weave faith into motherhood, the author looks candidly at the spiritual, physical, and emotional aspects of parenting. Through her own experiences of a child who left her "dangling on the edge", she shows how to hold onto hope and continue to trust as God's grace lights the path to strengthen and restore. |
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| Refuel is back in a new dated format. Just like the previous editions of Refuel, Refuel 2008 contains the complete New Century text of the New Testament, a blast of all-new sidebars, features, lists, and reviews, all packed into a fun sports and entertainment magazine format. The cool extras will help you figure out how God's Word matters in your everyday life, and the totally readable language of the New Century Version of the Bible helps you get it the first time you read it, which means you can apply what you learn to your life right away. With Refuel 2008, you'll have everything you need to plug into God's Word in a fresh, relevant way. |
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| The second installment of Refuel -- the successful BibleZineTM product line for teen guys. Refuel: The Epic Battles focuses on the history of the wars in the Old Testament. Stories from Egypt to the Promised Land, Goliath to David, Solomon to Jehoshaphat to Ezra to Nehemiah.... to the walls of Jerusalem - Refuel: The Epic Battles pulls out the lessons for today from the history of yesterday. |
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| A Refuge For My Heart takes us into the lives of Naomi, Ruth, Joseph, Leah and David, to discover how they dealt with circumstances outside their power and understanding. We see how the situations they had to face - loss, childlessness, rejection, loneliness - are still common today, and shows us what God's protection really means. We learn that taking refuge in him is essential to our spiritual well being. |
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| Nancy Nason-Clark and Catherine Clark Kroeger know the pain of women who have been abused, especially the unique pain of Christian women who thought it couldn't happen to them. In this straightforward, practical book they supply the answer to the questions you face. Their advice is solid, backed up by Nason-Clark's professional expertise as a sociologist and Kroeger's as a biblical scholar. Together they supply both here-and-now, step-by-step advice you need to start the healing journey and biblical insights to nourish your soul and sustain you on the path to wholeness. |
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| No issue is more fateful for civilization than moral relativism. History knows not one example of a successful society which repudiated moral absolutes. Yet most attacks on relativism have been either pragmatic (looking at its social consequences) or exhorting (preaching rather than proving), and philosophers' arguments against it have been specialized, technical, and scholarly. In his typical unique writing style, Peter Kreeft lets an attractive, honest, and funny relativist interview a "Muslim fundamentalist" absolutist so as not to stack the dice personally for absolutism. In an engaging series of personal interviews, every conceivable argument the "sassy Black feminist" reporter Libby gives against absolutism is simply and clearly refuted, and none of the many arguments for moral absolutism is refuted. 'Click here here to read a converation with Peter Kreeft on the Dictatorship of Relativism. '"Kreeft offers up a zesty mix of exhilarating conversation and solid logic in this entertaining and enlightening book. You won't find a better defense of moral absolutes or a more devastating critique of relativism than the one offered in these pages, yet Kreeft maintains his humorous touch throughout. An enjoyable and rewarding book." "William K. Kilpatrick , Author, Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong "We've come to expect nothing less than the most readable and engaging books from the great apologist, Peter Kreeft. He has an uncanny knack to take profound truths and get them across in entertaining and exciting conversation, as he has done here. Once again, Kreeft does not disappoint us." "Chuck Colson, Author, Loving God |
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| The most powerful biblical and scientific refutation of "Progressive Creationism" (billions of years) ever written. Evangelical leaders are being seduced by the promise of "progressive creationism," believing it to be a biblically sound way to accommodate the "facts of science," Sarfati delivers a much-needed wakeup call for the church. |
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