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A short mystery in which a college professor of theology hunts for a skilled criminal.
Process-relational theology meets day-to-day spiritual needs and encourages growth and wholeness.
What might Jesus say to you today about your political decisions? Would he care?’ With his gift for making Scripture and theology clear and very relevant, Dr. Bruce Epperly looks at the Sermon on the Mount and suggests to us what Jesus might be saying about our own politics and social ethics. Point by point…
Edward W. H. Vick provides an unbiassed assessment of the claim that you can go on speaking of the Second Advent as ‘soon’ after having said so for centuries, followed by a constructive statement suggesting a more honest approach derived directly from the New Testament. If you use ‘soon’ in the ordinary sense, you can’t…
A rabbi and his wife, as new believers in Yeshua, are in uncharted territory and faced with questions that demand answers.
Spiritual warfare and the life of the Christian believer and the Christian community today. Building on a variety of scriptures, but with a concentration in the messages to the seven churches, this book covers the ground of Christian issues today.
Spiritual warfare and the life of the Christian believer and the Christian community today. Building on a variety of scriptures, but with a concentration in the messages to the seven churches, this book covers the ground of Christian issues today.
“God’s son, Jesus, was born for all mankind,” Kamden said to Nana. “Does that mean me too?” “Yes, it does,”said Nana. Do we want Christmas to mean more to our children than Santa Claus and presents? When do we start having those conversations with them? In the Kamden Faith Journey Series’ 5th book, The Birth,…
This text argues and provides evidence for the view that the Byzantine text should be taken seriously as a potential witness to ancient readings, but should not be made determinative, as some advocate.
The cross has always been a scandal and sometimes a source of ridicule. At the same time, it is the central symbol of Christianity. Author William Powell Tuck believes that the cross has never been more relevant than it is today. It may be difficult to preach the cross, but it is the duty of…