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Acts Of Faith–Kingdom Advancement
Acts Of Faith–Kingdom Advancement

Acts Of Faith–Kingdom Advancement

Jesus was the most misunderstood man in history — and He still is. But does He stand alone? Has anyone ever completely understood what the Lord was up to? This study of Acts shows that Paul understood Jesus, and carried forward Jesus' perspective, not simply Paul's perspective. It was an old perspective because it was a biblical perspective, not a new perspective.
$16.95
The True Mystery of The Mystical Presence
The True Mystery of The Mystical Presence

The True Mystery of The Mystical Presence

Think of this book as a contemporary edition of John Williamson Nevin’s book, The Mystical Presence—A Vindication of the Reformed or Calvinistic Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist (J.B. Lippencort & Co., 1846). It is not simply a reissue of an old book. Rather, it’s a sort of dynamic equivalence approach to editing in order to make it more available to contemporary people. I have simply tried to take Nevin’s work and make it my own, in the sense of comprehending its significance and application. In doing so, I have taken broad license to edit, interpret, clarify, and expand what I think Nevin was saying.
$18.00
Peter’s Vision of The End

Peter’s Vision of The End

The end that Peter was talking about in Second Peter was the purpose of God for Jesus Christ. God was using Jesus Christ to bring the gospel of salvation to the Gentiles, to humanity, to the world. Consequently, Peter was not suggesting that God’s purpose was the destruction of the world. Rather, God was working to save the world. God’s message was and is a message of hope not hate, of love not loathes, of construction not destruction, of peace not war, and of suffering not fulfillment.
$12.95
Varsy Arsy–Proclaiming the Gospel in Second Corinthians

Varsy Arsy–Proclaiming the Gospel in Second Corinthians

Varsy Arsy, the second volume in Ross’s examination of Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, delves into the Corinthian church’s embrace of a false teaching rooted in Greek wisdom. This Gnostic spirituality, while bringing wealth and influence, was denounced by Paul as a façade. In contrast to the celebrated success of the Corinthians, Paul challenges them to return to genuine faithfulness, opposing the worldly wisdom of Greek culture with the true wisdom of Christ. What the Corinthians deemed wisdom, Paul boldly labels as foolishness.
$14.95
Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians
Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians

Arsy Varsy: Reclaiming The Gospel In First Corinthians

In this insightful volume, Ross examines Paul's confrontation with the Corinthian church, which, despite its success and growth, had replaced the wisdom of Christ with Greek philosophy and cultural ideals. This study contrasts worldly wisdom—both ancient Greek and modern American—with the transformative gospel of Christ. Through a thorough and passionate analysis of 1 Corinthians, Ross reveals the shortcomings of secular thought and illuminates the profound truth of the gospel, exposing the folly of worldly wisdom and highlighting the clarity and power of Christ’s teachings.
$15.95