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  • Evangelism : How The Whole Church Speaks Of Jesus

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    Christians often struggle to know where to start when it comes to telling others about God, Jesus, sin, and salvation. In this short book, Mack Stiles challenges us to view evangelism as something we do together instead of something we do alone, helping churches cultivate a culture of evangelism that goes beyond simply creating new programs or adopting the latest method. The seventh volume in the 9Marks: Building Healthy Churches series, this book will help Christians joyfully embrace evangelism as a way of life as it equips them to share their faith with those who don’t yet know Jesus.

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  • When Helping Hurts

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    When Helping Hurts is a paradigm-forming contemporary classic on the subject of poverty alleviation and has sold over 225,000 copies. Now there is a stand-alone resource to introduce this paradigm in an accessible way. Rather than simply looking at the economics, it looks at the poverty of relationships between man and God, man and man, man and creation, and man and self. Utilizing free, online video lessons set both in Africa and the United States, the Small Group Experience is the ideal resource for small groups, Sunday school classes, parachurch and non-profit ministries, ministry training, and even individuals.

    In six lessons, the concepts of When Helping Hurts are brought to the reader in a format that is perfect for training, discussion, and application. It is in ideal introduction to life-changing ideas and offers the perfect context for engagement. The video provides expert instruction and the Small group Experience provides questions and prompts for conversation, deeper learning, and taking action.

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  • Message Of The Person Of Christ

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    A new volume in the Bible Speaks Today Series, this book offers an exposition of the Lord and Savior central to the biblical narrative of God’s plan.

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  • Gods Great Plan

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    God’s Great Plan memorably recounts the greatest rescue story of all time. In concise rhyming narrative, it tells of creation, fall, redemption, sanctification, and glorification. This valuable resource equips parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, ministers, and teachers to share the gospel with the children in their lives. It also equips those children to think about the gospel and to share it with their friends. The rhyme and rhythm of the book provide an easy way for children to remember and be able to recite the main points of the gospel. The illustrations give readers their own place in the story. They portray two children interacting with the gospel as they visualize and apply the truths being taught by their grandfather. These images help children grasp the significance of God s plan in their own lives. Anyone who desires to make the gospel more accessible and attractive to children will appreciate this book.

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  • What Is The Meaning Of Sex

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    Sex is a big deal. And in our postmodern, post-Christian culture, Christians are feeling the pressure to ditch their traditional beliefs and conform to society’s evolving views on sexuality and gender. Responding to the pressure with conviction and clarity, this book spells out the Bible’s teaching on sex from a biblical perspective, arguing that the ultimate goal of all human sexuality is the glory of God. After outlining key biblical standards and explaining the true purposes for sex (procreation, pleasure, love, etc.), the latter portion of the book explores controversial issues such as homosexuality, the transgender movement, and polygamy. Firmly rooted in the pages of Scripture, this book sets forth a compelling vision of sexuality that is both soul-satisfying and God-glorifying.

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  • Justification Reconsidered : Rethinking A Pauline Theme

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    Lively, accessible introduction to recent scholarly debates about justification

    Much has been written of late about what the apostle Paul really meant when he spoke of justification by faith, not the works of the law. This short study by Stephen Westerholm carefully examines proposals on the subject by Krister Stendahl, E. P. Sanders, Heikki Raisanen, N. T. Wright, James D. G. Dunn, and Douglas A. Campbell. In doing so, Westerholm notes weaknesses in traditional understandings that have provoked the more recent proposals, but he also points out areas in which the latter fail to do justice to the apostle.

    Readers of this book will gain not only a better grasp of the ongoing theological debate about justification but also a more nuanced overall understanding of Paul.

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  • Living By Revealed Truth

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    Tom Nettles has written this biography of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the famous 19th century preacher and writer. It covers his life, ministry and also his theology. He draws on material from The Sword and Trowel, the magazine of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, where C H Spurgeon ministered.

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  • Interlinear For The Rest Of Us

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    Most interlinear Bibles are superb resources for Greek students. But what about the rest of us who don’t know Greek? Here is the answer. While other interlinear Bibles assume that you know Greek. Interlinear for the Rest of Us assumes that you don’t, or that you’ve forgotten much of what you once knew. Designed for busy pastors, Sunday school teachers, and anyone who wants a practical tool for studying the Scriptures, this interlinear makes reading easy by flip-flopping the usual order of appearance. It uses the English text as the main text rather than the Greek, so there is absolutely no confusion about the meaning of what you’re reading. Discover the Greek words behind the English translation. Conduct your own word studies using Greek word study books—without knowing Greek. Interlinear for the Rest of Us offers these features: Interlinear passages appear in a ‘staff’ with four interrelated lines (see excerpt). From top to bottom, the lines are: English text in New International Version Corresponding Greek words Parsing information Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers Greek text in normal Greek order at the bottom of the page, underneath the interlinear section Mounce’s Greek-English Dictionary at the back of this volume, keyed to both Goodrick-Kohlenberger and Strong’s numbering systems Ideal for use with Greek for the Rest of Us and other Greek study tools

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  • Christianity And World Religions

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    A critical task in Christian apologetics is understanding-properly-the relationship between other world religions and Christianity, where they overlap, and where they fundamentally divide.

    Christianity and World Religions: An Introduction to the World’s Major Faiths tours the world’s most influential religions in two parts. Part one discusses the essentials of other faiths including, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Daoism, Judaism, and Islam.

    Part two examines the religions in light of Christian teaching and responds to them by drawing on the Bible and historical Christianity. The appendix includes some helpful primary and secondary books relating to this theme for those who would like to read more.

    Comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of major faiths from a Christian viewpoint
    An additional feature is the comparison of Christianity with world religions under 6 headings
    Helps you understand and interact with people of other faiths
    Written at senior high school level and above for church study groups, homeschool, and Christian school

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  • Setting Our Affections Upon Glory

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    Martyn Lloyd-Jones stands as one of the preeminent preachers of the 20th century. An ardent opponent of liberalism and defender of orthodoxy, ‘The Doctor’s’ legacy is still being felt today throughout the Protestant world. This collection of 9 previously unpublished sermons, originally delivered during his final visit to the United States, challenges modern readers to reevaluate the focus of their lives and the object of their affections. Covering topics such as prayer, evangelism, and the church, this timely anthology serves as a wakeup call to the church, exhorting all Christians to remain faithful to the Word of God while seeking shelter in the kind arms of the Savior.

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  • Tell The Truth (Revised)

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    Preface To The Revised And Expanded Edition
    Introduction: The Whole Gospel To The Whole Person Wholly By Grace By Whole People: Our Task In Evangelism

    Part One: The Whole Gospel: Content Of Our Message
    1. Personal Witness As Planting And Watering What Is Witnessing? The Difference Between The Gospel And Our Testimony Distinguishing Our Role From God’s
    2. The Gospel Reduced Packaging The Gospel Whole Gospel/Shrunken Gospel Message-Centered/Method-Centered God-Centered/Me-Centered Is The Gospel Really Being Compromised? Truth: The Measuring Stick Of Evangelism
    3. The Gospel Recovered Gospel Grammar: The Five Primary Points Of The Gospel Gospel Telling: Come Home Diagram

    Part Two: To The Whole Person: Conversion Of The Total Person
    4. Professors But Not Possessors Mere Conversion A Partial Response To The Gospel
    5. The Whole Gospel To The Mind All Head Knowledge Little Head Knowledge The Balance: Thinking God’s Thoughts, Not Judging God’s Ways
    6. The Whole Gospel To The Emotions Only Emotional Reaction No Emotional Reaction The Balance: Emotions Led By Truth
    7. The Whole Gospel To The Will The Balance: God Moving Sinners Through Persuasion The Labeling Fallacy Reaching The Whole Person

    Part Three: Wholly By Grace: The Foundation For Evangelism
    8. Grace Is Only For The Powerless Salvation Is Impossible For Nice People Three Myths That Obscure Grace Unable Yet Responsible
    9. God Is Grace-Full Grace Makes Salvation Possible Our Re-creating God
    10. Sovereign, Saving Grace Grace Discriminates Not Free Will But A Freed Will Because It Pleases Him
    11. Worship Motivation For Evangelism: Encountering A Macro-God Worship: The Passion For And The Purpose Of Evangelism Real Converts Really Worship God-Centered Evangelists Worship

    Part Four: Offered By Whole People: Character And Communication In Witnessing
    12. Ordinary Christians Can Witness Pluralism And The New Definition Of Tolerance Christ, The Only Way To God Reasoning With People Speaking To The Conscience Our Fears Wholeness In Attitudes And Motivation Prayer And The Spirit
    13. How To Communicate Personally No Perfect Methods, But Help For Starting Different People, Different Places Getting Started Conversation Turners Conversation With A Direction The Uninterested
    Using A Summary Of The Gospel
    Bloom Where You Are Planted
    Practical Effects Of Grace-Centered Evangelism
    Our Goal: Disciples
    Plans To Obey

    Appendixes
    Appendix A: Training Materials For Learning G

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    Picture a gigantic cruise ship filled with happy people. It’s the S.S. Evangelical Gospel. In the midst of their fun and excitement, passengers have not noticed holes in the ship’s side under the water line. Well-meaning leaders are attempting to plug these holes with new methods, technology, social activism and cultural savvy. All these are important, yet the structure of the ship remains compromised by years of neglect. In this thoroughly revised fourth edition of the now classic Tell the Truth, Will Metzger reinstate the truth framework necessary for the survival of evangelicalism. Biblical illiteracy among evangelicals is on the rise. Theological discernment between truth and error is increasingly elusive. We need to be recalibrated not to the changing times but to the changeless gospel. As useful as it is passionate, Tell the Truth will refocus and re-energize a whole new generation to communicate the whole gospel, wholly by grace, truthfully and lovingly. Includes a study guide and new training materials for personal witnessing!

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  • Book Of Judges

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    Eminently readable, exegetically thorough, and written in an emotionally warm style that flows from his keen sensitivity to the text, Barry Webb’s commentary on Judges is exactly what is needed to engage properly a dynamic, narrative work like the book of Judges. It offers helpful guidance to Christian preachers, teachers, students, and other readers not only on unique features of the stories themselves but also on issues such as the violent nature of Judges, how women are portrayed in it, and how it relates to the Christian gospel of the New Testament. Rather than overload the body of his commentary, Webb concentrates on what the biblical text itself throws into prominence, and he gives space to background issues only where they throw significant light on the foreground. For those who want more, the footnotes provide helpful guidance. The end result is a welcome resource for interpreting one of the most challenging books in the Old Testament.

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  • Honest And Well Experienced Heart

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    An Honest, Well-Experienced Heart introduces us to the life and writings of Puritan preacher and author John Flavel (1627-1691). In his brief, introductory biography, Adam Embry discusses Flavel’s background, ministry, and theology of keeping the heart, which, for Flavel, is the great business of a Christian’s life. Centuries ago, Flavel wrote, Above all other studies in the world, study your own hearts. Embry guides us through forty-two short passages from Flavel’s writings that acquaint us with this dedicated Puritan minister’s piety and help us see the importance of this great business of keeping and managing our hearts.

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  • Life Everlasting : The Unfolding Story Of Heaven

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    Life Everlasting is about Heaven-our final salvation-but in looking forward to our participation in the new heavens and new earth, however, we often seek information in the wrong places . . . so what does the Bible reveal?

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  • Love Your Enemies

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    From 1971-1974 John Piper attended the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München for doctoral work. In choosing a dissertation topic he decided to explore Jesus’s command in the Synoptic Gospels to love one’s enemies, and its relationship to similar ethical exhortations in the epistles (the Early Christian Paraenesis).Using a history of traditions approach, Piper begins by examining each New Testament reference to Jesus’s command in an attempt to place its origin within the broader paraenetic tradition. Piper moves on to survey similar exhortations for enemy love in the environment of the early church, then analyzes this particular command of Jesus within the broader context of his whole message. He investigates the theological significance of Jesus’s love command in the paraenesis and finally concludes by focusing on the Gospel tradition’s use of the command, particularly in Matthew and Luke.First published by Cambridge University Press in the Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series, this repackaged edition features a new, extensive introduction. A serious work of Christian scholarship by a long-time respected author and pastor, this will be of interest to scholars, students, and lay people who have training in New Testament studies.

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