Shows that subordinationism is a revival of a heresy that was systematically rejected by the non-Arian Church. This book... Læs mere
Bryson City Secrets is a story-lover’s delight about a doctor's first year of practice amidst Smoky Mountain personalities, highland wisdom, the tears, laughter, tenderness, faith, courage, and misadventures of small-town life.
Eating Disorders, depression, gender confusion---these sound like problems for other people, but the reality is your... Læs mere
Skits have never been this easy to do or this accessible. With more than 200 vignettes to choose from---as well as a topical and Scripture index---you can illustrate just about any lesson you want.
A book to equip parents with proven principles to have life-changing discussions with their kids about how Jesus changes lives, to explain the plan of salvation, and to lead a child in prayer to begin a relationship with Christ.
This is a book about the Bible, but not just another book about the Bible! Written in an engaging style with humor, anecdotes, and stories, this book tells you everything you want to know about the Bible … well... not really everything but enough to get you started.
It’s amazing what can happen when you ask a silly question. Often, a student's answer has a story... Læs mere
At the end of Operation Desert Storm, close friends and female soldiers Chris and Erin go their separate ways--without even saying good-bye. When tragedy reunites them four years later,... Læs mere
A look at the questions students should be asking as they study the natural sciences in relation to the Christian worldview and think critically about God's creation.
Katie Addison’s big heart shows in her caring deeds: opening her home to abused women. Rehabilitating injured horses. Helping Warren Tate mend his broken heart. It’s only Sheriff Ben... Læs mere
A comprehensive and practical handbook of stories, counsel, suggestions, and projects covering all the major responsibilities and relationships involved in serving as a staff member in today’s church.
Rick Nañez outlines the anti-intellectual pattern that has been a part of the Pentecostal-Charismatic movement and demonstrates the God-given responsibility all believers have to use their minds to understand and defend the Bible as God’s Word.