What’s God Really Like
Price range: $7.79 through $11.99S. J. Hill brings us a theology of beauty a description of a God who is joyful loving and fascinating. Through this book God will draw you and you’ll never be the same.
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S. J. Hill brings us a theology of beauty a description of a God who is joyful loving and fascinating. Through this book God will draw you and you’ll never be the same.

A reader’s view of Bible translation, emphasizing the purpose for which a translation is used.

A reader’s view of Bible translation, emphasizing the purpose for which a translation is used.

From Scripture to self-proclaimed prophets on street corners we are surrounded by people who claim to speak for God. This book discusses the theology of revelation and looks at how to sort through the various claims, whether ancient or modern. When people claim to speak for God, don’t be manipulated!

From Scripture to self-proclaimed prophets on street corners we are surrounded by people who claim to speak for God. This book discusses the theology of revelation and looks at how to sort through the various claims, whether ancient or modern. When people claim to speak for God, don’t be manipulated!

Lay persons in the church might be forgiven for imagining that the book of Revelation cannot be understood. There are many different interpretive schemes proposed, and hundreds of variations within those schemes. But the reader who is willing to spend the time will find real treasures in the study of this book, and Paul Himes…

At Easter, major magazines and blogs publish articles claiming to tell us who Jesus was. Every few weeks we see a new book making similar claims. Is it possible to know? In Who Is Jesus, Allan Bevere addresses this question from the point of view of a person of faith who takes seriously the gospels…

A brief look at how the various pieces of information we have from various sources can be put together into a portrait of Jesus as both a historical figure and as Savior.

A brief but powerful introduction to many of the questions that keep people away from the Hebrew Scriptures or the Old Testament. What is the God of the Old Testament really like? This book will open a new vista of learning for you from God’s word.

A short but thorough discussion of the order in which the gospels were written, challenging the dominant view, which is Markan priority.

Speak. Don’t speak. Proclaim your faith. A private faith. Be wise as serpents. Be innocent as doves. Yes, Jesus’ teachings can often be seen as an excellent example of a paradox. Author David Cartwright shares his life long study of the gospels from elementary school through seminary and as a pastor. … the question, “What…
