This book is designed to take you through the emotions experienced during a divorce, from the first moments of shock and grief to the process of inner healing and wholeness, and make you a whole person again.
Women have a variety of roles to serve in the body of Christ, and this book offers a compelling message, not only encouraging them to use their leadership skills in church ministries but how to develop those skills.
This companion guide to Andy Stanley's bestselling book Deep and Wide provides discussion materials for church leaders who want to create irresistible environments, define their ministry goals, and communicate more effectively with unbelievers.
Transitions Through Adult Life is a comprehensive survey of the stages of adult life with implication for church and ministry responses.
This is the eye-opening true story of Pastor Samuel Lamb, one of China's best-known pastors. Imprisoned for more than twenty years for preaching the Gospel, he built a phenomenal 'house church' and became the beloved pastor to more than a thousand people.
Now in softcover, here author and professor Scot McKnight presents a case that everything we learn about the Christian life we... Læs mere
Both captivating in its revealing acknowledgement of spiritual warfare and readily accessible as a resource for churches, this book provides the biblical theology of the city and offers direction and support for urban missions.
If we are honest, we have to admit that there are many things we don’t understand about God, especially in the face of terrible... Læs mere
In Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes, Denis O. Lamoureux shows how the Bible and science can not only coexist peacefully, but also complement each other in bolstering the faith of Christians.
We often assume our students’ most important days are ahead of them, so we give them leadership... Læs mere
Integrity at Stake: Safeguarding Your Church from Financial Fraud by Rollie Dimos is a financial resource book intended for pastors, church leaders, and church administrators.
With courtesy and restraint Professor Woodbridge administers a series of knock-out blows to the confidently voiced claim that factual inerrancy is no authentic element in the historic Christian view of Scripture.