Professors Coleman M. Ford and Shawn J. Wilhite help pastors to embrace a classic, patristic vision of ministry through a study of pastoral virtues and early church figures.
The Gospel of John has always been one of the most-read books of the Bible, and this paperback edition makes it easy to share with others. It includes a gospel presentation and favorite verses.
The Gospel of John has always been one of the most-read books of the Bible, and this paperback edition makes it easy to share with others. It includes a gospel presentation and favorite verses.
Drawing from Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death (1985) and applying his insights to today’s scrolling age, this book helps believers think carefully about digital technology and inspires the church to turn difficult cultural challenges into life-giving opportunities.
Over 6 weeks, this ESV Prayer Journal will guide you to understand that faith itself is a gift from God, rooted and grounded in his unwavering faithfulness to his people.
The Gospel of John has always been one of the most-read books of the Bible, and this paperback edition makes it easy to share with others. It includes a gospel presentation and favorite verses.
Written in a conversational tone, this concise booklet addresses the challenge of believing the story of Jesus’s resurrection, providing convincing evidence for this historical event and its impact.
Written with grace and empathy, this concise booklet answers questions and doubts for those who struggle to trust God’s justice and goodness in the face of evil and suffering.
Part of the Meet Me in the Bible series, this inductive study uses a practical 5-step framework to observe and interpret stories of women in Scripture and apply them to everyday life.
Rebecca McLaughlin presents scientific evidence that weekly church attendance guards against depression, increases mental and physical well-being, and extends life expectancy. Most importantly, it gives people the chance to meet the Great Physician, who alone offers eternal life.
In our sedentary age, many feel either sluggish or trapped in a self-focused fitness culture. A Little Theology of Exercise encourages readers to healthily steward their bodies for the service of the soul, the praise of God, and the good of others.
Sharing years of expertise and personal experience as a caregiver, ministry consultant and professor Sandra Peoples shows churches how to remove physical and social barriers to create a welcoming, inclusive space for disability families.