Twenty-five years after writing the classic on sexual harm and healing, psychologist Dan Allender draws on the latest research to provide fresh help and hope to victims of sexual abuse.
This up-to-date resource not only orients readers to the history of globalization and to a Christian theological perspective on it but also explores concrete realities by focusing on global poverty.
This substantive yet highly accessible commentary leads readers through all aspects of the book of Acts--sociological, historical, and theological.
Two cross-cultural experts combine substantive theological, historical, and biblical foundations for church planting with practical guidance in this up-to-date textbook.
Bestselling apologist and former student introduce and defend the traditional evangelical interpretation of biblical inerrancy for a new generation.
Sudden tragedy puts their faith--and lives--on the line in this compelling conclusion to the bestselling series from Lauraine Snelling.
Break out of spiritual performance into a liberating relationship with Christ. Experience the reality of Jesus through the imaginative power of prayer.
Reuniting with their daughter's family, grandparents Clark and Marty's hope and faith are tested by a tragedy.
Three barriers keep us from being whole persons: (1) inability to receive forgiveness; (2) inability to forgive; (3) inability to accept ourselves.
Includes a biographical sketch of Jonathan Edwards by Phillip E. Howard Jr. This intensely devotional diary of a young 1740s missionary in the American wilderness inspired the world missions movement.
A distinguished evangelical Old Testament scholar offers students, teachers, and pastors his signature guidance for expositing Old Testament eschatological texts.
A passionate action plan for making the love of God a personal experience, generating a life-changing shift in how we relate to others and ourselves.