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  • av Zondervan
    261

    100 Devotions for Stay-at-Home Moms is part of a devotional series that speaks directly to the felt needs of mothers. Each devotional will meet mothers in the season of life they are in by highlighting topics such as raising children, self-care, empathy, sympathy, balancing schedules, and rest. The tone and content focus on stay-at-home moms.

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    av Kenneth J. Turner
    487

    The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament series serves pastors and teachers by providing them with a careful discourse analysis and interpretation of the Hebrew text, tracing the flow of argument in each Old Testament book and showing that how a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say.

  • av Raymond Arroyo
    177

    From New York Times bestselling author Raymond Arroyo comes a picture book biography of one of America's most famous inventors, Thomas Alva Edison, and a story about how a small spark can create a big light.

  • av Daniel Darling
    227

    For each of us who feels discouraged about the divisions in our country, our churches, and our families, Daniel Darling offers a hope-filled way forward in this practical, compelling call to obey Jesus's command to love one another.

  • av Guideposts
    281

    Even in the most anxious times, God offers us a peace that is beyond understanding, as the 100 reassuring devotions in Held in Perfect Peace from Guideposts remind us.

  • av Monica Swanson
    231

    As a mom of four boys, author and podcast host Monica Swanson knows firsthand the challenges of parenting. Raising Amazing combines years of research and many of her own personal stories to equip you to raise amazing kids of godly character and deep faith who love and honor their parents and remain close to their siblings for a lifetime.

  • av Robert Wolgemuth
    337

    Finish Line by acclaimed author and speaker Robert Wolgemuth is a spiritual and practical guide to approaching the end of your life not with confusion but with clarity, inspiring you to live well now, not with fear but with anticipation and joy.

  • av Kelly Irvin
    161

    An Amish girl faces an impossible choice as the consequences from her Rumspringa become all too real.

  • av Shane Claiborne
    191

    In the midst of divisive conversations in the Church and around the dinner table about what it means to be 'pro-life, ' Rethinking Life by Shane Claiborne offers a biblical, spiritual, and historical foundation for why God calls us to value lives both born and unborn as we look toward the future with hope.

  • av Michele Cushatt
    191

    In A Faith that Will Not Fail, beloved author and Bible teacher Michele Cushatt presents ten practices that will strengthen your confidence in God's daily presence and power and help you discover a faith strong enough to endure even the most difficult circumstances.

  • av Shannon Bream
    197

    Go one step further and write your own story and journey of faith as you make the connections between God's specific attention to the female heart through a deeper, more personal connection to the mothers and daughters of the Bible.

  • av Zondervan
    161

    60 Devotions Inspired by Women of the Bible will help you reflect not only on the meaning of each character's life but on how they relate to one another and us. This 60-day devotional will guide readers by diving into the story of a character in the Bible and reflecting on the felt need that is still applicable to women today.

  • av Craig Groeschel
    171

    Based on his bestselling book for adults, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Craig Groeschel provides teens practical, life-changing strategies for breaking free from destructive thinking and for living the life God intends for you. This timely book aims to be the leading faith-based resource addressing mental health for teens.

  • av Michael Williams
    201

    30 Old Testament Passages with Deeper Meaning invites everyday Bible readers to discover the greater depth in familiar verses. Michael Williams brings years of experience in explaining how often-overlooked cultural, linguistic, historical, and theological clues in ordinary biblical texts reveal deeper meaning for those who are made aware of them.

  • av Sean Nemecek
    247

    In The Weary Leader's Guide to Burnout, Sean Nemecek takes Christian leaders on a journey from burnout through recovery and on to spiritual transformation. In the end, these leaders will emerge from burnout more confident in Christ, more connected with others, and with greater purpose, courage, and grace in their leadership.

  • av Sarah Parker Rubio
    177

    Through fifty stories of women from the Bible who experienced God's love and contributed to his plan, young women can discover all the ways they are made in God's image and full of his strength.

  • av James Emery White
    301

    Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly every church in the US has had to adopt new ministry strategies, including digital technologies they may have avoided before. In Hybrid Church, James Emery White asks churches to see this as a positive and keep a dual physical and digital strategy to reach a post-Christian culture in a digital age.

  • av Heath Lambert
    201

    The urgent need of every person is that the great love which defines God's essence would revolutionize our existence. The necessity of this dark and grave hour is to experience the embrace of infinite love from our Father in heaven. The importance of this great need is owing to an avalanche of problems that are now confronting us.

  • av Kierra Sheard-Kelly
    247

    In this follow-up to Big, Bold, and Beautiful, Grammy-nominated singer and author Kierra Sheard-Kelly empowers readers 13 and up to claim their spiritual gifts and better understand the vibes and intuition the Holy Spirit uses to guide us, helping young women live their full, amazing, God-ordained lives.

  • av Zondervan
    231

    100 Devotions for Working Moms is part of a devotional series that speaks directly to the felt needs of mothers. Each devotional will meet mothers in the season of life they are in by highlighting topics such as raising children, self-care, empathy, sympathy, balancing schedules, and rest. The tone and content focus on working moms.

  • av Philip Barton Payne
    241

    The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood by New Testament scholar, Philip B. Payne, presents clear and understandable interpretations of the most important passages in the Bible on gender differences that show how Scripture affirms gender equality.

  • av Zondervan
    237

    Are you a single mom? You are a superhero doing everyone's job and then some. You need a devotional that understands what you're experiencing, affirms your value and points you to God's Word for wisdom and strength. 100 Devotions for the Single Mom invites you on a journey that brings you peace and deepens your faith while speaking to relevant topics such as raising children, self-care, empathy, sympathy, balance, maintaining hope, and getting rest. Inside this beautiful devotional you'll find: 100 Bible-based devotionsColorfully-designed interiorsA presentation page offering space to write a personal note for giftingEach day includes: A relevant Bible verseInspirational devotionA personalized prayerJournaling lines to express your thoughtsThis 100-day devotional will remind single moms that they're loved by their friends, family and most importantly God. The devotional makes an encouraging gift for family, friends or yourself, perfect for Mother's Day, the holidays, or as a just because gift.Check out the other mom-inspired devotionals in the collection--100 Devotions for the Working Mom and 100 Devotions for the Stay-at-Home Mom.

  • av Dave Harvey
    181

  • av John Starke
    191

    Why do we feel like we are always performing? As John Starke shows in The Secret Place of Thunder, our modern world leads us to believe that a sense of self-worth and identity are metrics to be displayed. But Jesus teaches us to live, not for the eyes of others or even for ourselves, but in the secret place our Heavenly Father sees and rewards.

  • av Brandon Washington
    321

    American Evangelicalism is ablaze. This is an inevitable result of divisions along ethnic and cultural lines, which have long tarnished the movement's witness. Deliberate and sacrificial integration is the sole solution, and Brandon Washington challenges the movement to realize what it has always been in Christ.

  • av Lee M. Fields
    311

    This is a companion volume to Greek for the Rest of Us by William D. Mounce. This book is a guide for English-only readers to understand the language of the Old Testament just enough to work with the Old Testament in more detail and to understand the scholarly literature on the Hebrew Bible. Its specific aims are to aid students to learn (1) why translations differ, (2) how to do Hebrew word studies, (3) what the basics of Hebrew exegesis are, and (4) how to read more advanced Old Testament commentaries with greater understanding. Herbrew for the Rest of Us is set up in a workbook format.

  • av Michael Horton
    311

    Five Views on the Gospel presents five different perspectives on the question 'What is the gospel?' Presenting a variety of contemporary and tradition-based perspectives, each contributor answers key questions about the nature of the gospel.

  • av Marty Folsom
    437

    Reading Barth's Church Dogmatics One Step at a Time is a 5-volume tour guide to the greatest theological work of one of the greatest Christian theologians of the twentieth century. Each section contains insights for pastors and new theologians, summaries of the section, contextual considerations, and other visually informative features.

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