Explore Paul's first letter to the Thessalonian church, written amidst intense persecution. The Thessalonians faced suffering and death, but Paul reassured them that their faithfulness in the face of trials was proof of their steadfastness in Christ. This profound letter, the earliest book of the New Testament, draws on apocalyptic language and emphasizes the importance of understanding the Old Testament to fully grasp the message of redemption and hope. Paul's timeless words encourage believers to live faithfully in Christ, even as they face persecution, reminding us that the eternal hope in God remains relevant today.
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Ephesians—Recovering the Vision of a Sustainable Church In Christ
A biblical perspective that issues out of the wholeness of the Bible and shows the Bible’s sustainable depth and breadth for the twenty-first century
The Forgiven Cowboy’s Best Friend
A returning cowboy. A widowed best friend. Can love heal past wounds and bring a second chance this Christmas?
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Thou Shall Grow
Thou Shall Grow guides Christian leaders to grow their business with faith, purpose, and Kingdom impact.
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KINGDOM OVER CULTURE
Kingdom over Culture calls pastors and leaders to reject secular trends and embrace Christ-centered, biblical leadership rooted in humility and faithfulness.
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God, Can We Chat?
When faith feels fragile and doubts creep in, where do you turn? God, Can We Chat? by Niki Hardy offers a refreshing and honest approach to growing closer to God—not by ignoring your questions, but by embracing them.
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Bones in the Blackout
Bones in the Blackout is a thrilling WW2 cozy mystery by Emma Jameson. Follow Dr. Benjamin Bones and Lady Juliet as they unravel secrets, romance, and paranormal twists ina shadowed Cornish village.
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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.
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