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  • av Philip Comfort
    381

    An up-to-date commentary on all the significant manuscripts and textual variants of the New TestamentThis small and insightful volume is an essential resource for the committed student of Greek New Testament. Using the same trim size as UBS and NA28 Greek New Testaments, this reference commentary, based on the latest research, is designed to aid the reader in understanding the textual reliability, variants, and translation issues for each passage in the New Testament.Unlike any other commentary, this volume contains commentary on actual manuscripts rather than a single version of the Greek New Testament. There are nearly 6,000 existing manuscripts, and just as many textual variants, with thousands of manuscripts having been discovered since the time of the King James Version. This commentary is filled with notes on significant textual variants between these manuscripts.

  • av C. Marvin Pate
    311

    Answers to critical questions regarding the study of the Jesus of history and the Christ of faithThe conclusions of the quest for the historical Jesus, which casts the majority of Christ's life as a myth, are a stark contrast to the orthodox view of Christ as presented in the Bible. Pate demonstrates that a critical analysis of the gospel text along with historical and cultural methods of investigation actually point toward an orthodox view of Christ.This work argues that the canonical Gospels are the most trustworthy information we have about the gospel writers as well as the life and ministry of Jesus, including his death, visit tohades, resurrection, and ascension. Readers will be encouraged by the reliability of the Gospel writers, the reality of Jesus' humanity and deity, and the inferiority of the apocryphal gospels.

  • - Rediscovering the Biblical Model for Church Leadership
    av Phil A. Newton
    257

    Paul and Barnabas made a decisive move toward the end of the first missionary journey: they appointed elders in the churches they had established, entrusting them with responsibility to shepherd the young congregations. The need for faithful shepherding has not changed since that time, yet the leadership structure of most churches no longer follows this model. The authors argue that a return to the New Testament pattern of elder plurality best serves the shepherding needs in a local church.The authors suggest a workable process for improving a local church's leadership structure and making the transition to elder plurality. Along the way, the stories of the authors and other church leaders provide a narrative of how faithful elder leadership has strengthened their ministries. The book also addresses a plan for leadership development in difficult international mission settings. Church leaders will find this a useful resource for building a healthy leadership structure.This book is an extensive revision of the previously-published Elders in Congregational Life, including updates throughout, additional illustrations, and a new chapter addressing how missionaries may effectively apply the New Testament's teaching on elder plurality. 9Marks is a well-known ministry organization dedicated to equipping church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources.

  • av Kenneth Keathley
    311

    Biblically and scientifically informed answers to pressing questions about the creation-evolution debateThis accessible volume evenly addresses the issues of modern science and the scriptural texts. The conservative evangelical authors are well-informed on contemporary scientific views of the universe and also carefully exegete the biblical texts that pertain to creation. They irenically consider the various angles of the debate and make constructive suggestions to reconcile science and the Bible.Those who are curious about the origins of life and the universe will want to read this book. Seminary students and serious college students will find this information critical, as an understanding of creation is vital to an effective apologetic in sharing the faith.

  • av Jeremy Kimble
    267

    Addresses forty of the most common and thorny questions about church life>Does church membership mean more than simply joining a social group? Does the church have a responsibility to discipline its members--and if so, what does that look like? Recognizing the many puzzling questions about the critical role of the church in the life of believers, Jeremy Kimble addresses forty key points. Each section considers questions of theology, ministry, and practicality, such as: Is there a New Testament precedent for membership?How does membership relate to baptism and communion?Who should become a member?How is discipline related to discipleship?Should a believer associate with someone under church discipline? Like the other volumes in the 40 Questions & Answers Series, this book raises--and clearly answers--the most common and difficult questions that church leaders and members have. With succinct chapters, this is an eminently practical resource for any church leader, elder board, or new member seeking a foundational understanding of how the church should function.

  • - A Survey of Their Writings
    av Kenneth Berding
    407

    Second edition of the accessible, full-color New Testament survey focusing on the message of each book Now in hardcover, this second edition of What the New Testament Authors Really Cared About has a new cover and layout to correspond with the look of the popular companion volume, What the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About. This textbook is more accessible than many New Testament survey texts, with full color and photographs and to-the-point coverage of each New Testament book. Introductory issues (Who? When? Where? Why?) are condensed to a one-page snapshot of all the most pertinent information. In addition, more than one hundred applications are highlighted in sidebars to clarify how the New Testament authors might apply their writings to Christians living in the twenty-first century.

  • av Charles Irons
    521

    A powerful, time-saving new study resource for readers of the Greek New TestamentOnly by immersing oneself consistently in the Greek New Testament can students, pastors, and other readers gain facility with the language. This invaluable guide from Charles Lee Irons streamlines and enhances the process, allowing readers to interact with the Greek text with minimal interruption and maximum understanding. By focusing specifically on syntax, this guide takes its place among other resources as a time--saving new tool that builds on, rather than replaces, what already exists. In the author's words, it "picks up where these other tools leave off, presupposes their use, and moves on to more complex issues of syntax, translation, some textual criticism, and limited exegesis."Eminently useful, A Syntax Guide for Readers of the Greek New TestamentProvides brief explanations of intermediate and advanced syntactical features of the Greek textSuggests translations to help the reader make sense of unusual phrases and difficult sentencesEliminates the need for the reader to stop and look up intermediate, advanced, or unusual grammatical features of the Greek textRecognizes Hebraic constructions, Semitic inferences, and SeptuagintismsClosely follows the Novum Testamentum Graece, 27th and 28th editions

  • - Biblical, Historical, and Practical Approaches
     
    401

    "Thirty evangelical scholars, writing for the student, the pastor, and the church at large, examine a crucial and, for some Christians, a contentious doctrine of Scripture. Reflecting various points of view while avoiding a sectarian tone, Eschatology presents an accessible overview of the doctrine of the future and its implications for believers today. Each of the four sections moves the reader toward an evangelical, holistic, integrative, and systematic perspective on the doctrine of the future. Whether used as an introductory textbook or as a resource for spiritual growth, this volume - biblical, thoughtful, and practical - combines the best elements of doctrine"--Back cover.

  • - The Reality and Ramifications of the Creation and Fall of Man
    av Abner Chou
    267

    Evangelicals are no strangers to the creation versus evolution debate. Now the argument has spread beyond the contents of the creation account and into Genesis 2-3, with speculation about the historicity of Adam, and the fall. But does it matter which position one holds? Is anything really at stake? The faculty of The Master's College come together to contend that the second and third chapters of Genesis are indeed historical, that there are excellent reasons for believing so, and that it is an essential issue within Christian thought and life. The contents of these chapters establish the history of how everything in the world came to be what it is today. This Scripture passage--Genesis 3 especially--explains what we observe in the legal system, literature, gender roles, education, psychology, and science. Far from irrelevant, the theology and historicity of Genesis are in fact critical to our everyday lives."What Happened in the Garden?" includes new scientific, literary, business, educational, and legal perspectives on creation. Through this multidisciplinary look at the debate, the contributors prove that to change our understanding of the fall is to change the way we understand reality, to revise the Christian worldview, and to reshape the faith itself.--Publisher.

  • - A Guided Reader
    av Karen Jobes
    401

    Quick access to Septuagint vocabulary and syntax for students with two years of biblical GreekInterest in the Septuagint today continues to grow stronger. Despite that interest, students have lacked a guidebook to the text similar to the readers and handbooks that exist for the Greek New Testament. Discovering the Septuagint: A Guided Reader fills that need. Created by an expert on the Septuagint, this groundbreaking resource draws on Jobes's experience as an educator in order to help upper--level college, seminary, and graduate students cultivate skill in reading the Greek Old Testament.This reader presents, in Septuagint canonical order, ten Greek texts from the Rahlfs--Hanhart Septuaginta critical edition. It explains the syntax, grammar, and vocabulary of more than 700 verses from select Old Testament texts representing a variety of genres, including the Psalms, the Prophets, and more.The texts selected for this volume were chosen to fit into a typical semester. Each text (1) is an example of distinctive Septuagint syntax or word usage; (2) exemplifies the amplification of certain theological themes or motifs by the Septuagint translators within their Jewish Hellenistic culture; and/or (3) is used significantly by New Testament writers.

  • - An Exegetical Handbook
    av Richard Taylor
    261

    Taylor begins with a helpful introduction to the genre of apocalyptic literature; surveys its purpose, message, and primary themes in the Old Testament; and then discusses critical questions and key works for further study. He also provides guidelines for interpreting apocalyptic texts. Included are sample sermon texts from apocalyptic literature. Using texts from both Daniel and Joel, Taylor shows how to outline apocalyptic passages. - from back of book.

  • av Eugene Merrill
    481

    A thorough exegetical analysis of each passage of 1 and 2 ChroniclesThe trauma of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, the exile of thousands of Judea's citizens, and the subsequent return after seventy years to the homeland with the difficult task of starting the new covenant community virtually from scratch-- all contributed to a reassessment of Israel's meaning and destiny. The chronicler-theologian thus composed his work not just as a history of his people from their ancient beginnings but as an interpreted history, one designed to offer hope to the beleaguered community as well as to issue warnings that should they fall back into the ways of their fathers they could expect the judgment of God to be repeated.Eugene Merrill's work on 1 and 2 Chronicles promises to be a significant contribution to the academic dialogue on these important books. This volume is helpful for the scholar but accessible and useful for the pastor. Merrill provides an exegetical study of each passage in these books, examining a number of themes, especially drawing out three principal theological subjects: (1) David and his historical and eschatological reign; (2) the renewal of the everlasting covenant; and (3) the new temple as a symbol of a reconstituted people. Merrill offers astute guidance to preachers and teachers in his insightful doctrinal commentary on the text.

  • - An Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
    av Andreas J. Kostenberger
    407

    "This is an abridgment and revision of Invitation to Biblical Interpretation: Exploring the Hermeneutical Triad of History, Literature, and Theology, Ã 2011 by Andreas J. Kèostenberger and Richard D. Patterson."--Title page verso.

  • av John S. Hammett
    261

    Answers to 40 of the most common and difficult questions about baptism and communion Appropriate for the student and thoughtful layperson, 40 Questions About Baptism and the Lord's Supper answers forty of the most common and most difficult questions about the two Protestant ordinances. There is significant diversity of views on these subjects and the skilled, evenhanded biblical analysis sheds lights on the many theological and pastoral considerations regarding baptism and communion. Baptism and the Lord's Supper are practiced by almost all Christian churches, but they disagree on the meaning, proper participants, even the proper names for these observances. This book includes the major theological issues (such as infant baptism, open and closed communion, and the nature of God's activity in these celebrations), the views held by different denominations (from Roman Catholic to Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, and others), and a number of practical issues (such as the proper age at which to baptize a child, the frequency with which the Lord's Supper should be observed, and whether these two practices should be observed only in churches). This volume will be helpful to pastors, worship leaders, college and seminary students, and of interest to all Christians who want to grow in their understanding of these two basic Christian acts of worship. Each chapter is succinct and readable, with footnotes indicating additional sources for those who wish to go further.

  • - A Biblical-Theological Approach
    av Alan S Bandy
    271

    An authoritative guide to clearly understanding the place and meaning of prophecy in the Bible For thoughtful readers who are curious about biblical prophecy, this book will help them learn the place of prophecy in the message of the Bible and clear up the confusion that often surrounds reading these texts. Studying biblical prophecy is about much more than predicting end-times events. Rather, a proper approach to prophecy acknowledges that the threads of prophecy crisscross throughout Genesis to Revelation, forming the fabric of canonical Scripture. This is why having a good grasp of the prophetic genre is essential for understanding the message of the entire Bible. Authors Alan Bandy and Benjamin Merkle not only offer thoughtful and careful explanations of individual biblical prophecies, but also give the reader the big picture of how all prophecy relates to and should be interpreted in light of Jesus Christ. This book examines the nature, themes, purposes, and theology of biblical prophecy and provides a framework for how to interpret any passage in the context of the Bible as a whole.

  • - World
    av John D. Hannah
    597

    A two-volume introductory survey of church history from its origins to the present day Designed for an educated lay audience and students in introductory college and seminary church history courses, these visually stunning textbooks are carefully written for first-time learners in the subject areas. Invitation to Church History: World walks readers through the story of God's people from Christ to the contemporary church around the world. Invitation to Church History: American chronicles American church history from the pilgrims to contemporary denominations in the United States. In these full-color textbooks, many features facilitate learning: photos make the material come alive for the reader; diagrams clarify and distill complex concepts and sets of information; and review materials aid the student in processing and retaining the concepts in each chapter. Readers will gain a clear understanding of the meaning of the gospel, the wonder of divine redemption, and the majesty of God. The story of the church is presented as part of the redemptive history of God and His people. With a conservative, Christ-centered perspective, Hannah writes with fairness and generosity toward diverse views.

  • - Discovering Joy Through Relationship
    av Sue Edwards
    171

    A "how-to" study for finding joy in authentic relationships and community Women long for healthy, deep relationships with those around them. Knowing what those look like can be tricky, however. Where do we go to seek them? How can we approach them? How can we maintain those relationships, despite our own weaknesses? Sue Edwards is happy to lead the way through Scripture to discover and maintain beloved, organic friendships. Paul's letter to early Christians is an ideal place to find these answers. This short letter highlights the skills that strengthen authentic connections--skills like trust, humility, healthy self-sacrifice, a generous spirit, and more. It also sheds light on how to overcome toxic connection-killers like envy, comparison, and critical attitudes. Philipians: Discovering Joy Through Relationship works its way through Paul's words as a model for deep, authentic community and healthy relationships between believers. When readers reach the end, they'll have a thorough sense of the content of this ancient letter, and of its relevance for today. Although Paul was under house arrest, he was able to draw joy from his relationships, and we can do the same, no matter our circumstances. Edwards strives to ensure that this Bible study will do more than transfer intellectual information; it will also transform hearts and inspire practice and application.

  • - A Civil War Novel
    av Andrea Boeshaar
    161

    "In the autumn of 1864, spirited Carrie Ann Bell is searching for her runaway sister in the heart of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Disguised as a Yankee soldier, she stumbles into a skirmish near Front Royal -- and instead of her sister, she finds trouble."--Page 4 of cover.

  • av Walter Kaiser
    191

    Practical, scriptural discussions of tough topics such as polygamy, genocide, and the role of women in the Old Testament The God of the Old Testament can seem very foreign to Christians. His actions appear to starkly contrast with the God of grace in the New Testament and with modern notions of justice and propriety. In this short volume, Old Testament scholar Walter Kaiser devotes each chapter to a different difficult subject, including creation, the wrath of God, the genocide of the Canaanites, God's knowledge of the future, polygamy, Satan, the view of women, and application of the Old Testament law. He addresses each topic in a practical, accessible tone, with pastoral insight and humor, consistently focusing on the Scriptures. The reader will find that there are not two different gods in the Bible and that the Old Testament is not an antique artifact that should now be jettisoned from Christianity. The Old Testament and the God it depicts is One with the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. His actions, when properly understood, are not at variance with the New Testament; rather, a view of the beautiful unity in the Bible as a whole will strengthen the church's faith and aid in Christian witness and apologetics.

  • - An Andrea Carter Book
    av Susan K. Marlow
    147

    When cattle rustlers working in the San Joaquin Valley in the 1880s switch to horses and target the Circle C ranch, fourteen-year-old Andi turns to Macy, a homeless, ill-bred new student whose mistakes have endangered Andi but who may hold the key to saving Taffy's foal.

  • - Directions for Fathering After Divorce
    av Tez Brooks
    171

    Practical steps to embrace God's mission for single DadsConventional wisdom holds that fathers have few parenting skills and that mothers always know best. The single father is often considered a mythical creature, found only in sitcoms as an object of humor or pity. Where does that leave real single dads? Too often, it makes them susceptible to overcompensation or apathy.Tez Brooks knows those feelings all too well. He's traveled that road with his own children after an unexpected divorce. The Single Dad Detour is the result of his journey and the lessons he's learned along the way. It's a guidebook for the rocky road of single fatherhood, extending encouragement, confidence, and challenges, using specific examples from dads who've survived parenting and have hope to offer.There are no unreachable requirements for perfect fatherhood here and no twisty theological mysteries--just authentic, down-to-earth wisdom from one dad to another.

  • - Essential Tools for Leadership in Bereavement Ministry
    av Larry J. Michael
    151

    A handbook to enable ministry leaders to help others through bereavementGrief is a difficult topic that ministry leaders deal with on a regular basis. Do they have confidence in helping those who are suffering the loss of a loved one? Do they feel equipped to meet the differing needs that occur in the life of a survivor? Can they lead someone through a process of grief reconciliation? Are they able to plan and implement a bereavement ministry in their church or parish? Here is a book that can help leaders in a practical way to minister to those who are grieving. In addition, they will discover essential tools to deal with grief's difficult questions.Drawing upon his thirty years of experience as a pastor and as a professional grief counselor, Dr. Michael provides a valuable resource for pastors and other grief leaders to use within their churches and organizations, and their surrounding communities. This work is a practical guide that will bring a greater understanding of the impact that loss has upon individuals and will provide competent counsel for ministering to them. In addition, it will equip the leader to implement a ministry of grief education and bereavement within a church or organization.

  • - A Novel
    av Sue Duffy
    153,99

    Sue Duffy is an award-winning writer for publications such as Moody Magazine, Sunday Digest, and The Christian Reader, and the author of the Red Returning trilogy, Mortal Wounds, and Fatal Loyalty. She is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers Association and the former editor of metropolitan and inspirational magazines. Sue and her husband, Mike, live in Columbia, South Carolina. Visit her at www.sueduffybooks.com.

  • - A Commentary on His Visions and Prophecies
    av David Baron
    311

    This classic work on the Book of Zechariah explains the great Messianic prophecies and the prophetic events that center around the land and people of Israel.

  • - How to Build an Effective Ministry Team
    av Harold J Westing
    241

    This helpful resource provides a blueprint for developing a spiritually strong and effective ministry team in the local church. Westing covers issues of team leadership, staff development, role expectations, goal setting, and hiring procedures. Also included are team projects for more in-depth development. Church leaders will look to this book for guidance both when starting a new church and for each subsequent hire in the life of the church. Pastors will find this resource useful as a regular reference to "tune up" their staff to foster a healthy, unified, effective team.

  • - Proven Steps to Develop and Implement Your Church Vision Plan
    av Dr Paul Cannings
    181

    Making Your Vision A Reality examines the key components of a systematic process that assists church leaders in shaping a vision statement and designing strategies to implement it. Author Paul Cannings outlines how leadership can play a role in the church vision development, how members can become involved in its implementation, and how the vision can function to shape the budget. Making Your Vision a Reality will help leaders establish a clear direction for their church or ministry. This book is a excellent resource for Christian leaders who are ready to launch or "re-vision" their ministries for growth, health, and ministry effectiveness. Cannings guides the reader step-by-step through his proven process for developing and implementing a God-sized perspective.

  • - Principles for Effective Ministry and Community Leadership
    av Dr Paul Cannings
    181

    How can the African American Christian community maximize its leadership potential? What are current models for effective leadership in the African American Christian community? This book answers those questions and more with up-to-date research and current best practices regarding leadership principles and strategies. African American Church communities and those who interact with and work with these communities will find this book particularly helpful.

  • - Examining the Great Doctrines of the Faith
    av Floyd H Barackman
    367

    Since first published in 1981, Practical Christian Theology has been a popular resource for both lay readers and academic students of the Bible. In addition to providing a comprehensive view of Christian theology that is based on the conviction that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God, this edition encourages a deeper, more intimate relationship with God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Drawing upon more than fifty-five years of Bible study and twenty-five years as a Bible college teacher, Barackman provides an easy-to-follow outline for each chapter that not only organizes the material for systematic study but also makes this work a handy reference tool. The main topics discussed are: The Bible, The Doctrine of God, the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Angels, Man, Sin, Salvation, The Church, and Future Prophetic Events.

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    267

    A must read for all pastors and church leaders, Restoring Integrity in Baptist Churches features the scholarship and practical guidance of ten leading theologians: Daniel Akin (President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) David Allen (Dean of the School of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Emir Caner (Dean and Professor of History, The College at Southwestern) Mark Dever (Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church) John Hammett (Professor of Systematic Theology, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) Jason Lee (Associate Professor of Historical Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) R. Stanton Norman (Vice President for Development, Southwest Baptist University) Thomas White (Vice President for Student Services, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Gregory Wills (Professor of Church History, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Malcolm B. Yarnell III (Director of the Center for Theological Research, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Editors Thomas White is vice president for student services and teaches theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of James Madison Pendleton and His Contributions to Baptist Ecclesiology. Jason G. Duesing is chief of staff in the office of the president at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He recently coedited First Freedom: The Baptist Perspective on Religious Liberty. Malcolm B. Yarnell III is director of the Center for Theological Research at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of The Formation of Christian Doctrine.

  • - Wisdom for Confronting 24 Common Sunday School Emergencies
    av Steve Parr
    201

    In this sequel to Sunday School that Really Works, Steve Parr explores twenty-four Sunday school emergencies. the book is divided into two sections: Sunday school organizational problems and specific group issues. The author tackles each crisis using the first-responder motif: triage, prescription, first aid, and rehab. Intended for pastors of education, Sunday school directors, and Sunday school teachers, this book will help restore the Sunday school to good health.

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