522 Dog Track Rd Longwood, FL 32750 | Mon-Thur 10am-4pm, Sat 4:15-6:30pm & Sun 8:15am-1pm | 407-949-7199

Cart

18
$274.78

Cart

    Theology (Exegetical Historical Practical etc.)

    Showing 51–100 of 199 results

    • 2 Kinds Of Knowledge (Audio CD)

      $14.99

      Few of us have realized that the great body of knowledge that has been accumulated through the ages has come to us through the five senses. Every step in the fields of chemistry, mechanics, surgery, science, and the arts has come from this one common source.

      Our five senses are the five servants that have been conveying knowledge of every sort and kind to the brain for it to classify, number, and file away for future use.

      But our senses are not always reliable. They know nothing of the reason for creation, mankind, motion, matter, or force. Our senses cannot tell us the origin of our universe or our very existence.

      In this audio book, E. W. Kenyon takes a close look at the difference between sense knowledge and God’s revelation knowledge. He explains what happens when we rely too heavily on the former and the peril of ignoring the latter.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Theology Is For Preaching

      $29.99

      Is it right to “just preach the text”?

      Why do we preach and do theology? How do we relate them? And how do they relate to God’s word?

      Theology Is for Preaching helps preachers with theology and theologians with preaching. Though diverse in contexts and disciplines, the contributors share a commitment to equipping the saints to “rightly handle the word of truth.” Through essays on foundations, methods, employing theology for preaching, and preaching for theology, this volume will equip preachers and theologians to engage deeply with the text of the Bible and communicate its meaning with clarity.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Can Science Explain Everything

      $16.99

      Introduction: Cosmic Chemistry
      1. Can You Be A Scientist And Believe In God?
      2. How Did We Get Here: From Newton To Hawking
      3. Mythbusters I: Science
      4. Mythbusters II: Christian Faith
      5. Can We Really Take The Bible Seriously Any More?
      6. Miracles: A Step Too Far?
      7. Can You Trust What You Read?
      8. How To Disprove Christianity
      9. The Personal Dimension
      10. Entering The Laboratory: Testing The Truth

      Additional Info
      Can science explain everything?

      Many people think so. Science, and the technologies it has spawned, has delivered so much to the world: clean water; more food; better healthcare; longer life. And we live in a time of rapid scientific progress that holds enormous promise for many of the problems we face as humankind. So much so, in fact, that many see no need or use for religion and belief systems that offer us answers to the mysteries of our universe. Science has explained it, they assume. Religion is redundant.

      Oxford Maths Professor and Christian believer Prof. John Lennox offers a fresh way of thinking about science and Christianity that dispels the common misconceptions about both. He reveals that not only are they not opposed, but they can and must mix to give us a fuller understanding of the universe and the meaning of our existence.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Gender As Love

      $41.17

      In recent years, the issue of gender has become a topic of great importance and has generated discussion from the kitchen table to the academy. It is an issue that churches and Christian educational institutions are grappling with as well, since gender is a crucial aspect of identity, affecting how we engage socially and understand our embodiment. Upstream from all these conversations lies a more basic question: What is gender?

      In Gender as Love, Fellipe do Vale takes a theological approach to understanding gender, employing both biblical exegesis and historical theology and emphasizing the role human love plays in shaping our identities. He engages with and explains current theories and debates, but his approach is unique in that it avoids the present impasse between social constructionist and biological essentialist paradigms. His emphasis is on love as identity forming.

      This fresh, holistic approach makes an important contribution to the literature and will benefit scholars and students alike. Foreword by Beth Felker Jones.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Common Grace Volume 3

      $55.99

      God’s Gifts for a Fallen World

      Common Grace is often considered Abraham Kuyper’s crowning work, an exploration of how God expresses grace even to the unsaved. Kuyper firmly believed that though many people in the world will remain unconverted, God’s grace is still shown to the world as a whole.

      In this third and final volume of Common Grace, Kuyper brings his argument to its logical completion by turning to practical implications. With detailed explorations on matters of church and state, family, upbringing, and society, Kuyper provides practical guidance for all who desire to flourish within the created order, a world in which God’s grace is generously given to all.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Worldviews And The Problem Of Evil

      $22.99

      How does the Christian response to the problem of evil contrast with that of other worldviews?

      Most attempts at answering the problem of evil either present a straightforward account of the truth claims of Christianity or defend a minimalist concept of God. This book is different. Inside, you’ll examine four worldviews’ responses to the problem of evil. Then, you’ll hear the author’s argument that Christian theism makes better sense of the phenomenon of evil in the worlda “equipping you to reach an informed conclusion.

      This book’s unique approacha “integrating worldviews with apologetics with theologya “will give you a better understanding of the debate surrounding the problem of evil, in both philosophy and theology.

      Learn to think cogently and theologically about the problem of evil and Christianity’s ability to answer its challenges with Worldviews and the Problem of Evil as your guide.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Christ The Way

      $29.99

      The Son of God is the wisdom of God

      Augustine’s love of wisdom drove him to Christ–and wisdom remained central to his thought. Modern biblical scholars and theologians have much to learn from one of Christianity’s most prominent and prolific theologians. Retrieval of Augustine can revive and renew thinking on wisdom.

      In Christ, the Way, Benjamin T. Quinn recovers and evaluates Augustine’s rich writing on wisdom. While many have acknowledged sapientia (wisdom) as central in Augustine, few have offered a full treatment of his definition of wisdom and how it ordered his thought. Quinn remedies this need, tracing the development of Augustine’s thought from his earliest reflections to De Trinitate, his most systematic treatment of wisdom. For Augustine, sapientia is the incarnate Christ, who by the Spirit enlightens all God’s people to see clearly, live virtuously, and participate in God–thereby restoring his people to his image. Quinn then brings Augustine into dialogue with contemporary wisdom scholarship, displaying where his biblically rooted, Christocentric, faith–first approach holds rich insights for scholars and Christians today.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Crisis Of Civil Law

      $22.99

      How should Christians think about law?

      In every age, this is one of the most difficult questions faced by followers of Christ. Within the modern church, there is little unity on how Scripture addresses issues like gun control, abortion, and disobedience of an unjust law. In The Crisis of Civil Law, legal scholar Benjamin B. Saunders draws from Scripture and Christian tradition to provide valuable guidance on contemporary legal questions and the role of civil government. We can gain greater clarity by wisely applying the moral law found in Scripture–as well as the universal standards of the natural law–to the changing circumstances of human societies.

      The Crisis of Civil Law includes detailed discussion of the biblical material on law as well as practical case studies that contextualize scriptural principles in modern Western society.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Tozer Mystery Of The Holy Spirit

      $15.99

      A follow-up to the groundbreaking Fellowship of the Burning Heart. Snyder has compiled some of Tozer’s greatest works on the Holy Spirit, including a free audio CD of Tozer’s sermons.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Daily Doctrine : A One-Year Guide To Systematic Theology

      $32.99

      Learn Important Systematic Theology Topics Each Day with This Accessible One-Year Devotional

      All thoughtful Christians want to better understand the Bible, its author, and its influence on their beliefs. In short-whether they recognize it or not-they want to understand theology. But many find the subject matter too academic, dense, or difficult to understand, and they lack proper study resources to help expand their knowledge of God and his written word.

      Designed to make systematic theology clear and accessible for the everyday Christian, this devotional walks through the most important theology topics over the course of a year. Each month is categorized into broad themes, starting with the study of God and concluding with the end times. Written by bestselling author and associate professor of systematic theology Kevin DeYoung, each concise daily reading contains verses for meditation and application, building upon each other and easing readers into the study of systematic theology.

      *Written for Thoughtful Christians: Offers pastors, ministry leaders, and everyday Christians access to a theologically rich yet accessible study

      *One-Year Plan: Daily readings build off one another to help ease readers into systematic theology

      *Covers Important Theological Topics: Each month covers a different broad theological topic, including mankind, salvation, the church, end times, and more

      *Written by Kevin DeYoung: Pastor, bestselling author, and associate professor of systematic theology

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Defender Of The Faith

      $10.99

      The Coronation, a momentous occasion. Gold, velvet, rare stones all on display for the public, a representation of royalty and pride. Have you ever looked a little deeper into the imagery? During Charles’ coronation, the king is handed a pearl-studded sceptre, finished with a diamond-encrusted orb. What is the meaning of this? Three swords are carried before him-one of which is blunt, what does this represent?

      Did you know special oil is poured onto his head in a private ceremony? Or, that the king wears six robes during the ceremony? What do the four crosses on the king’s crown represent?

      In these short but fascinating chapters, you will learn ten interesting facts that will unravel a deeper insight into unspoken traditions of the coronation.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Church Doctrine And The Bible

      $14.99

      You know the doctrines, but are they biblical? Too often, Christians are content to state a doctrine, list a few supporting Bible passages, and proceed on to the next. But are these doctrines truly derived from the Bible, or are we slotting verses into our pre-determined theological grids?

      In Church Doctrine and the Bible, biblical scholar David Instone-Brewer applies his expertise in first-century backgrounds and culture to popular Christian doctrines. Peeling away thousands of years of theological development reveals how the Bible’s original hearers would have understood these doctrines and helps us resolve some of our doctrinal disputes and misunderstandings. Through this process, Instone-Brewer answers the question, “is this doctrine biblical?

      “Church Doctrine and the Bible will help pastors, theologians, and laypersons see familiar doctrines with fresh, first-century, eyes. By restoring the revolutionary simplicity of the Bible’s teachings, we gain new insights into these doctrines and what they mean for the church today. The Scripture in Context series is driven by the conviction that there is nothing as exciting, direct, provocative, and spiritually enlightening as the Bible when we read it as it was meant to be read. Each book in the series dives into the ancient cultural context behind Bible passages, examining the effect this context had on what the Bible writers were saying and how we should understand their words today. When we read the Bible in light of its context, it is anything but boring. Instead, God’s word can speak to us as powerfully as it did to those who first read it.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Bond Between Souls

      $29.99

      Augustine’s theology of friendship

      The discovery of Augustine’s letters in the mid-twentieth century provided a watershed moment for understanding the bishop of Hippo. The letters of Augustine offer a window into his life. They showcase a theologian on the run, working through difficult pastoral issues. They also show another side of Augustine: the theologian as friend.

      In A Bond between Souls: Friendship in the Letters of Augustine, Coleman M. Ford examines Augustine’s understanding of friendship. For Augustine, friendship is the overflow of love and is essential for building Christlike virtue. Friendship differs by context and relationship but is fundamentally rooted in the reality that, in Christ, friendship with God has been restored. In this sense, friendship is fundamentally a spiritual exercise.

      With original research rooting Augustine’s letter-writing, theology, and understanding of friendship in antiquity, A Bond between Souls helps readers to understand this doctor of the church in a deeper way.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Temple Of Solomon

      $31.65

      The Temple of Solomon: discover how the ancient Hebrews worshiped God in splendor. In this temple that stood until its destructionin Jeremiah’s day, all Israel could come and offer sacrifices to Him. Study the order of worship as found in the Temple of Solomon and examine the many distinctions that separate it from the Tabernacles of Moses and David. The Temple of Solomon includes: Chronological look at the temple from its initial design to completion; historical background and significance on the dedication of the Temple; a brief view of the life of Solomon; insightful study on the sacrifices performed in the Temple; thorough discussion on the use and symbolism of Temple furniture; a picture of Redemption’s plan seen through the Temple; charts and pictures of priestly garments and Temple objects; and supplemental material on other temples found in Scripture.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Precious Blood Of Jesus

      $2.43

      1. The Cleansing Blood
      2. Come To God By The Blood
      3. Pleading The Blood

      Additional Info
      There is power in the precious blood of Jesus Christ. This minibook shares from God’s Word what makes the redeeming blood of Jesus Christ so powerful and why it is so precious.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Divine Revelation Of Angels

      $16.99

      Angels are everywhere—in magazines and greeting cards, on television and jewelry. But do they really exist . . . and what are they like? Claiming to have encountered such celestial beings through dreams, visions, and revelations from God, Baxter recounts what she’s learned about these warrior messengers and the power of Christ.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • No Quick Fix

      $19.99

      Every Christian struggles with sin and wants to be victorious in the fight.

      Higher life theology–also known as Keswick theology–offers a quick fix for this struggle. It teaches that there are two categories of Christians: those who are merely saved, and those who have really surrendered to Christ. Those who have Jesus as their Savior alone, and those who have him as their Master as well. If Christians can simply “let go and let God” they can be free of struggling with sin and brought to that higher level of spiritual life. What could be wrong with that?

      A lot, it turns out. In No Quick Fix, a shorter and more accessible version of his book Let Go and Let God?, Andy Naselli critiques higher life theology from a biblical perspective. He shows that it leads not to freedom, but to frustration, because it promises something it has no power to deliver. Along the way, he tells the story of where higher life theology came from, describes its characteristics, and compares it to what the Bible really says about how we overcome sin and become more like Christ.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • 16th Century Mission

      $29.99

      Did the Reformers lack a vision for missions?

      In Sixteenth-Century Mission, a diverse cast of contributors explores the wide-reaching practice and theology of mission during this era. Rather than a century bereft of cross-cultural outreach, we find both Reformers and Roman Catholics preaching the gospel and establishing the church in all the world. This overlooked yet rich history reveals themes and insights relevant to the practice of mission today.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Delighting In The Trinity

      $15.99

      1. Introduction: Believing In The Triune God
      Part One: Biblical Foundations
      2. The Unity Of God In The Bible
      3. The Plurality Of God In The Bible
      4. Unity And Plurality At The Cross
      Part Two: Historical Developments
      5. God’s Actions, God’s Being (2nd-4th Centuries AD)
      6. Starting With Three, Starting With One (4th-16th Centuries AD)
      7. At The Margins, At The Centre (17th-20th Centuries AD)
      Part Three: Practical Implications
      8. The Trinity And Revelation

      Additional Info
      How can there be three Gods and yet only one God?

      Have you ever groaned inwardly at a question like this? Many of us find the doctrine of the Trinity that God is three persons sharing one nature difficult to get our heads round, and frankly a bit embarrassing. What is more, we seem to get by without thinking about it too deeply.

      But in reality, the Trinity is at the heart of all that Christians believe. The nature of God as a Trinity gives shape to all Christian truth, and to the gospel that we believe and proclaim. And rather than be a source of embarrassment, properly understood, it should fill us with joy.

      This book aims to help you see how the Trinity is fantastically good news. Because the trinity means that God is not remote and uninvolved quite the opposite. God sent His Son and His Spirit into our world to draw us into a wonderful relationship with Himself. This is the God who gives meaning and joy to our lives.

      And along the way we discover that the Trinity answers other big questions: How can we know God? What happened at the cross? What does it mean to be human? How can people live together with all their differences? What does mission look like in a fragmented world?

      Tim Chester will take us deeper into understanding the thrilling triune nature of God. In short accessible chapters he takes us through the Bibles teaching on the Trinity; gives us an overview of the important arguments over the trinity that have taken place throughout Christian history; and lays out the practical implications for our Christian lives.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Good And True Story

      $19.99

      Young adults today want authentic answers to their soul-deep questions about God. They want meaningful ways to communicate those answers to others. Most of all, they want to know that they are living a life that matters.

      In A Good and True Story, philosopher, apologist, and international speaker Paul Gould leads readers on an engaging journey through eleven clues that suggest Christianity is not only true but satisfies our deepest longings. This creative foray into the foundations of Christian truth explores the universe, morality, happiness, pain, beauty, and more for readers looking for culturally informed apologetics.

      Ideal for college-age and twentysomething readers, small group leaders, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and culture, A Good and True Story reminds readers that their search for identity and purpose is a gift from a loving and purposeful God.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Pro Rege Volume 2

      $49.99

      The kingship of Jesus Christ resides first in the regenerated human heart, where love toward God and neighbor reign, where believers submit to Christ’s authority in a world yet fallen. This requires self-denial, cross-bearing, and a pilgrim lifestyle that lives amid the tension of the already-not yet of Christ’s cosmic rule. The spheres of church and family are examined in terms of the operation and implications of Christ’s cosmic rule in these spheres. This new translation of the second volume of Pro Rege, created in partnership with the Kuyper Translation Society and the Acton Institute, is part of a major series of new translations of Kuyper’s most important writings. The Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology marks a historic moment in Kuyper studies, aimed at deepening and enriching the church’s development of public theology.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • We Are All Philosophers

      $15.99

      Everyone is a philosopher, and how we live reveals what we most deeply believe.

      If you and God were asked the same question, would you both respond in the same way?
      Are Christians right to believe what we do?

      In We Are All Philosophers, John M. Frame takes seven major questions of philosophy and compares the Bible’s answers with common philosophical ones:
      *What is everything made of?
      *Do I have free will?
      *Can I know the world?
      *Does God exist?
      *How shall I live?
      *What are my rights?
      *How can I be saved?

      We Are All Philosophers carries all the marks of John Frame’s books: he appeals to Scripture frequently and carefully. He writes elegantly and simply, a byproduct of having mastered the complicated philosophical topics he surveys.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Klaas Schilder Reader

      $49.99

      Recovering a forgotten theologian.

      Klaas Schilder (1890-1952) was a prominent Dutch Reformed theologian in the early twentieth century, first as a pastor and then as a professor. While his fame spread to North America in the 1940s, he is mostly forgotten today. In Schilder Reader: The Essential Theological Writings, readers will rediscover this important Dutch theologian.

      Working in the tradition of Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck, Schilder applies Dutch Neo–Calvinism to the twentieth century. This includes secularism, the rise and influence of Karl Barth, opposition to Nazism, and the relation between the church and society. Schilder Reader contextualizes his work and furthers the neo–Calvinist tradition.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Unseen Realm : Recovering The Supernatural Worldview Of The Bible

      $29.99

      Start with a Skeptical, naturalistic culture. Add the Church’s tendancy to avoid or gloss over difficult supernatural Bible passages. The result most Christians miss the supernatural worldview

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Masters Indwelling : There Is A Life Of Abundance And Joy

      $17.00

      You’ve accepted Him as Savior and you’re doing everything in your power to live the good Christian life. You go to church, you read your Bible, you pray. You’re doing all the things a Christian should do. You’re living in Christ. But is He living in you? Has He swept and cleared out every cobweb in your life? Or are you tightly gripping the broom yourself? Is your Christian walk just a performance, an act that masks the emptiness inside? He’s called us to more than a game of charades. He’s invited us to taste the joy in the Christ-filled life. You’re already in Christ; now let Him be in you. It’s time for The Master’s Indwelling.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Christian Theology : Biblical, Historical, And Systematic

      $59.99

      The church has been entrusted with God’s revelation-and to steward the word of truth, we must confess the Bible’s teaching with clarity and conviction. Adam Harwood’s Christian Theology is both biblically faithful and historically informed, providing a fresh synthesis of the essential doctrines of the faith. Writing from a Free Will Baptist perspective, Harwood brings fresh insights that many systematic theologies lack.

      With readable prose, suggestions for further study, and discussion questions, Christian Theology will equip students and pastors to clarify and articulate what they believe and why.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • What Every Christian Should Know

      Original price was: $26.99.Current price is: $22.97.

      We live in a time when believing in anything or nothing is considered equally “truthful.” Many people don’t identify with a specific religion, preferring to think of themselves as “spiritual” to avoid seeming intolerant of other beliefs. This has led to some squishy ideas about right and wrong, as well as false teachings infiltrating our churches.

      More than ever, we must stand firm on the clear teaching of God’s Word. In What Every Christian Should Know, Dr. Robert Jeffress equips you to understand ten core doctrines of Christianity so you can be confident that your faith is built on solid ground and stand strong against false teaching. Each chapter illuminates a core belief of the Christian faith, such as God’s Word, the Trinity, angels and demons, sin, salvation, future things, and more.

      Nothing is more hopeful and beneficial in our trying times than good theology. With vivid illustrations, clear explanations, and practical applications for believers today, this book will help you ground your faith in capital T truth.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • On The Incarnation

      $15.00

      During the fourth century, controversy raged in the church regarding the nature of Jesus Christ. On one side were the Arians, led by the Bishop Arius, who argued that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were materially separate from one another. They believed that Jesus had been created out of “non-existence” and thus was not on the same level of divinity as God the Father. In response, Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, wrote On the Incarnation, a staunch defense of the full divinity and full humanity of Christ. In simple language and with Scripture as a guide, he argued for the eternal nature of the Trinity and that Jesus Christ is not a creation of God the Father but has existed from the very beginning. Athanasius celebrates the redeeming work that came forth through the God-man, Jesus Christ, and His eternal existence and essential unity with the Father.

      Ultimately, Athanasius was exiled five times by four different Roman emperors due to his defense of the Trinity, but he remained faithful to his beliefs. Today, On the Incarnation is often included on lists of books every Christian should read.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Orthodox Yet Modern

      $28.99

      Herman Bavinck showed that othodox theology continues to speak authoritatively today.

      Since the English translation from Dutch of Herman Bavinck’s magisterial 4-volume Reformed Dogmatics, there has been a blossoming interest in Bavinck’s theology. Readers have been drawn to Bavinck for his faithfulness to the Reformed tradition while also engaging the questions of 19th-century Europe. Far from simply revisiting the older dogmatic systems, Bavinck faithfully engages modern trends like historical-criticism, the epistemological problems raised by Kant, the rationalism of the philosophes, and the radical changes ushered in through the French and European revolutions.
      The question then is, was Bavinck orthodox, modern, or both?

      In Orthodox yet Modern, Cory C. Brock argues that Bavinck acts as a bridge between orthodox and modern views, insofar as he subsumes the philosophical-theological questions and concepts of theological modernity under the conditions of his orthodox, confessional tradition. By exploring the relation between Bavinck and Schleiermacher, Orthodox yet Modern presents Herman Bavinck as a theologian eager to engage the contemporary world, rooted in the catholic and Reformed tradition, absorbing the best of modernity while rejecting its excesses. Bavinck represents a theologian who is at once orthodox, yet modern.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Bulwarks Of Unbelief

      $32.99

      How modernity creates atheists–and what the church must do about it.

      Millions of people in the West identify as atheists. Christians often respond to this reality with proofs of God’s existence, as though rational arguments for atheism were the root cause of unbelief. In Bulwarks of Unbelief, Joseph Minich argues that a felt absence of God, as experienced by the modern individual, offers a better explanation for the rise in atheism. Recent technological and cultural shifts in the modern West have produced a perceived challenge to God’s existence. As modern technoculture reshapes our awareness of reality and belief in the invisible, it in turn amplifies God’s apparent silence. In this new context, atheism is a natural result. And absent of meaning from without, we have turned within.

      Christians cannot escape this aspect of modern life. Minich argues that we must consciously and actively return to reality. If we reattune ourselves to God’s story, reintegrate the whole person, and reinhabit the world, faith can thrive in this age of unbelief.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Angels And Demons

      $17.99

      Christians in Bible-believing churches often do not receive explicit teaching on angels because expositional sermons focus on the meaning of the text-and the biblical authors are rarely focused on discussing angels. The consequence is that legends or superstitions often cloud our reflections about supernatural beings. Pastors also rarely receive in-depth exposure to this subject in seminary. This book satisfies a need for teaching about the angels for a popular audience who want to speak and think biblical about the spiritual realm, especially because many books on angels teach speculative views or borrow their ideas from other religions of the ancient near east.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • How To Keep Your Healing

      $3.49

      1. How To Be Healed
      2. What To Do When Symptoms Return
      3. Why Faith Is Improtant
      4. How To Resist The Devil

      Additional Info
      Learn how to combat reappearing symptoms after you’ve received healing.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Healing Scriptures

      $9.95

      1. God’s Word Is God’s Medicine
      2. Jesus – The Will Of God In Action
      3. Healing Is One Of The ‘Greater Works
      4. The Blessings Of The Law
      5. God’s Medicine Works! A Real-Life Illustration

      Additional Info
      GOD’S ANOINTED WORD IS LIFE AND HEALTH TO YOU

      The Bible says God’s Word is medicine to all your flesh. But you need to learn how to take God’s medicine in order to get it to work for you.

      In this book, Brother Hagin gives clear instructions on how to take God’s medicine – His Word – so it can become healing and health to all your flesh!

      Healing Scriptures also contains scriptures about healing, a commentary by Brother Hagin, and a real-life illustration about a woman who diligently took God’s medicine – His Word – and was raised from her deathbed, miraculously and healed of an incurable disease.

      God’s Word can heal any sickness or disease. So take your medicine! God’s anointed Word can become life and health to you!

      Chapter titles include:

      God’s Word Is God’s Medicine
      Jesus – The Will of God in Action
      Healing Is One of the ‘Greater Works’
      The Blessings of the Law
      God’s Medicine Works! A Real-Life Illustration

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Learning To Flow With The Spirit Of God

      $3.49

      1. Learning What Short-Circuits The Power
      2. Learning To Interpret The Flow
      3. Learning To Control The Excesses

      Additional Info
      There is a very fine line between real spirituality, and fanaticism and excess, Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin states. Discover how to yield to the Spirit of God individually and corporately.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Apostles Creed : A Guide To The Ancient Catechism

      $18.99

      Do you believe?

      Today, we’re flooded with opinions and ideas. And they all might be interesting, but are they true? Would you die for them?

      Benjamin Myers re-introduces the Apostles’ Creed, helping us to see how difficult and counter-cultural the Creed really is. It doesn’t give us sweet, empty words. It’s a faith that demands we die so that we might live.

      In the early church, many converts died for their faith so they needed to have a good idea what they might die for. Early church pastors and theologians used the Apostles’ Creed as the essential guide to the basics of the Christian life.

      The Apostles’ Creed has united Christians from different times, different places, and different traditions. The truths proclaimed in the Creed are eternal.

      Will you trust them?

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Wonderfully Made : A Protestant Theology Of The Body

      $27.99

      Why do we have bodies?

      When it comes to thinking about our bodies, confusion reigns. In our secular age, there has been a loss of the body’s goodness, purpose, and end. Many people, driven by shame and idolatry, abuse their body through self-harm or self-improvement. How can we renew our understanding and see our bodies the way God does?

      In Wonderfully Made, John Kleinig forms a properly biblical theology of our bodies. Through his keen sensitivity to Scripture’s witness, Kleinig explains why bodies matter. While sin has corrupted our bodies and how we think of them, God’s creation is still good. Thus, our bodies are good gifts. The Son took on a body to redeem our bodies. Kleinig addresses issues like shame, chastity, desire, gender dysphoria, and more, by integrating them into the biblical vision of creation.

      Readers of Wonderfully Made will not only be equipped to engage in current issues; they will gain a robust theology of the body and better appreciation of God’s very good creation.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Passion : How Christs Final Day Changes Your Every Day

      $15.99

      Introduction
      1. The Cup
      2. Betrayal And Denial
      3. The Mockery
      4. Three Kings
      5. Give Us Barabbas!
      6. The Long Walk
      7. Father, Forgive
      8. Two Criminals
      9. Climax
      10. Another Day

      Additional Info
      Some people see Jesus’ death as a historical footnote, buried in the past. Christians understand it is much more than that, and know it has transformed their future.

      But often we don’t realise how much Jesus’ last day should change our present, too.

      Walking readers through Luke’s Gospel, US pastor and well-known author Mike McKinley looks at the events of the last day of Jesus’ earthly life. At each point, he pauses to marvel at the love Christ has for His people; and shows how Jesus’ people can learn from His passion, His care, and His integrity.

      This unique book is perfect for both new and mature Christians. While great for reading at any time in the year, it’s particularly helpful to read during Lent or Holy Week.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Whats So Important About The Cross

      $17.00

      We know that Jesus’ death on the cross is a historic fact, but does it have any true meaning and value to us today?

      Legendary Bible teacher Derek Prince explains that the cross not only provides forgiveness from sin-it also makes everything else work in our lives. The cross continues to be the ultimate demonstration of God’s love and the source of ongoing supernatural grace for us. It is also the basis of healings and miracles today and the foundation of Satan’s total defeat. It is even the door to God’s secret wisdom as it allows us access the mind and heart of our heavenly Father.

      By recognizing to the centrality of the cross, personally applying it our lives, we enter into the totality of God’s power and provision for us.

      The cross: not just a historical event but forgiveness, victory, abundance. Today.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Pro Rege Volume 3

      $49.99

      Abraham Kuyper believed that Jesus is King of all creation, making it absurd to distinguish between Christian life inside and outside the church. In previous volumes of Pro Rege, Kuyper examined Christ’s universal kingship and its implications for the life of the church and the family; in this third volume, he extends his analysis of Christ’s kingship and rule to areas of society not encompassed by the family and the church – specifically, culture and the arts, civil society, and government.Created in partnership with the Abraham Kuyper Translation Society and the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty, the Abraham Kuyper Collected Works in Public Theology marks a historic moment in Kuyper studiesone that will deepen and enrich the church’s public theology.

      Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Acton Institute is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to the study of free-market economics informed by religious faith and moral absolutes.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Challenging The Spirit Of Modernity

      $25.99

      God’s word illumines the darkness of society.

      Dutch politician and historian Groen van Prinsterer’s Unbelief and Revolution is a foundational work addressing the inherent tension between the church and secular society. Writing at the onset of modernity in Western culture, Groen saw with amazing clarity the dire implications of abandoning God’s created order for human life in society. Groen’s work served as an inspiration for many contemporary theologians, and he had a profound impact on Abraham Kuyper’s famous public theology.

      In Challenging the Spirit of Modernity, Harry Van Dyke places this seminal work into historical context, revealing how this vital contribution still speaks into the fractured relationship between religion and society. A deeper understanding of the roots of modern secularism and Groen’s strong, faithful response to it gives us a better grasp of the same conflict today.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Suffering Not Power

      $26.99

      Overturning a popular view of the atonement

      Was Christ’s death a victory over death or a substitution for sin? Many today follow Gustav Aulen’s Christus Victor view, which portrays Christ’s death as primarily a ransom paid to the powers of evil and which, according to Aulen, reflected the beliefs of the early church. Aulen held that this ransom theory view dominated until Anselm reframed atonement as satisfaction and the Reformers reframed it as penal substitution.

      In Suffering, Not Power, Benjamin Wheaton challenges this common narrative that Christ’s work of atonement was reframed by Anselm, showing that sacrificial and substitutionary language was common well before Anselm’s Cur Deus Homo. Wheaton displays this through a careful analysis of three medieval theologians whose writings on the atonement are commonly overlooked: Caesarius of Arles, Haimo of Auxerre, and Dante Alighieri. These figures come from different times and contexts and wrote in different genres, but each spoke of Christ’s death as a sacrifice of expiation and propitiation made by God to God.

      Let history speak for itself, read the evidence, and reconsider the church’s belief in Christ’s substitutionary death for sinners.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Place Called Heaven

      $15.00

      Jesus has gone to prepare a place for you in heaven! Using Scripture, E.M. Bounds shows how you can look forward to: receiving your crown of glory; reigning with Christ forever; being free of pain, sickness, and sorrow; being reunited with your loved ones in heaven. Also discover how you can: know that you are heaven-bound; have no fear of death; lay up treasures in heaven now. Through Bound’s anointed writing, the breathtaking beauty and joy that await every believer in Christ will become real to you. Find out how you can receive your reward and be sure that heaven will be your eternal home.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Power Of Revival

      $29.99

      Lloyd-Jones’s Reformed doctrine of Spirit baptism

      The Welsh minister Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was one of the most influential preachers of the twentieth century. His preaching was grounded in his view on the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but his pneumatology is often seen as a departure from his Reformed heritage.

      In The Power of Revival, Dongjin Park explores how Lloyd-Jones’s preaching was kindled by his distinctly Reformed view of Spirit baptism. By tracing Lloyd-Jones’s writings and sources, Park shows how Lloyd-Jones’s theology of Spirit baptism was less an embrace of charismatic and Pentecostal theology than a reappropriation of Puritan emphasis on experiential faith. Lloyd-Jones’s revivalistic urgency, fueled by the Spirit’s power to ignite preaching and holy living, found its spark in Calvinistic revivalism. The Power of Revival sheds light on Lloyd-Jones and Reformed theology and encourages readers to follow his example of relying on the Spirit.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Our Savior Who Prays

      $14.99

      Of all the prayers of Jesus, the one recorded in the seventeenth chapter of John’s Gospel is the most profound and magnificent.

      Its words are plain, yet majestic; simple, yet mysterious. They plunge the reader into the unfathomable depths of the inter-Trinitarian communication between the Father and the Son, and their scope encompasses the entire sweep of redemptive history from election to glorification, including the themes of:

      *regeneration,
      *revelation,
      *illumination,
      *sanctification,
      *and preservation

      The veil is drawn back, and the reader is escorted by Jesus Christ into the Holy of Holies, to the very throne of God.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Rapture Of The Saints

      $14.99

      If you knew that within the next twenty-four hours Christ would return, according to His promise, are there any circumstances you would immediately change in the light of such a glorious event? Or are you living in such harmony with His will and purpose that no change of lifestyle would be necessary?

      Legendary Bible teacher Herbert Lockyer examines what Scripture has to say about the Second Coming of the Lord, with an emphasis on the body of Christ being ready for Him when He returns. The saints must live their lives in readiness to meet the Lord at any moment. The question we should all ask is, “How am I going to live the rest of my time before Jesus comes?”

      Lockyer address what both the Bible and scholars have to say about this event, and what it means for our lives today.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Gloss And The Text

      $28.99

      Scripture opens itself up by its own words and interpretation.

      William Perkins is the father of Puritanism, often remembered for his preaching manual, The Art of Prophesying. Much attention has been given to the Puritan movement, especially in its later forms, but comparatively little has been given to Perkins.

      In The Gloss and the Text, Andrew Ballitch provides a thorough examination of the hermeneutical principles that governed Perkins’s approach to biblical interpretation. Perkins taught that the Bible was God’s word as well as the interpretation of God’s word. Interpretation is no private matter; it is a public gift of the Spirit of God for the people of God. Ballitch’s study sheds light on Perkins as a preacher, theologian, and student of Scripture.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • After Dispensationalism : Reading The Bible For The End Of The World

      $29.99

      What God wants his people to know about the end times.

      Christians’ fixation on the end times is not new. While eschatological speculation has sometimes resulted in distraction or despair, Scripture does speak about the end. So what does God most want us to know and do with prophecy?

      In After Dispensationalism, Brian P. Irwin and Tim Perry sympathetically yet critically sketch the history, beliefs, and concerns of dispensationalism. Though a minority view in the sweep of church history and tradition, dispensationalism is one of the most influential end-times systems today, and there is much to learn from it. And yet, sometimes it gets sidetracked by overlooking the prophets’ main concerns.

      Irwin and Perry reexamine the key texts and show that Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation primarily give a word of hope to God’s people.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Practicing Christian Doctrine Second Edition

      $27.99

      This introductory theology text helps students articulate basic Christian doctrines, think theologically so they can act Christianly in a diverse world, and connect Christian thought to their everyday lives of faith.

      Written from a solidly evangelical yet ecumenically aware perspective, this book models a way of doing theology that is generous and charitable. It attends to history and contemporary debates and features voices from the global church. Sidebars made up of illustrative quotations, key Scripture passages, classic hymn texts, and devotional poetry punctuate the chapters.

      The first edition of this book has been well received (over 25,000 copies sold). Updated and revised throughout, this second edition also includes a new section on gender and race as well as new end-of-chapter material connecting each doctrine to a spiritual discipline.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Why You Should Speak In Tongues

      $4.01

      Norvel Hayes shares that speaking in tongues is for believers today according to the New Testament. Readers will learn important reasons why this gift is so vital to their Christian walk including: identification, bearing fruit, and receiving comfort from the Holy Spirit. Norvel Hayes also shares how to receive this gift from God and lists the Scriptures readers need to know for their own reference.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart
    • Pagan Christianity : Exploring The Roots Of Our Church Practices (Revised)

      $18.99

      Have you ever wondered why we Christians do what we do for church every Sunday morning? Why do we “dress up” for church? Why does the pastor preach a sermon each week? Why do we have pews, steeples, and choirs? This ground-breaking book, now in affordable softcover, makes an unsettling proposal: most of what Christians do in present-day churches is rooted, not in the New Testament, but in pagan culture and rituals developed long after the death of the apostles. Coauthors Frank Viola and George Barna support their thesis with compelling historical evidence and extensive footnotes that document the origins of modern Christian church practices. In the process, the authors uncover the problems that emerge when the church functions more like a business organization than the living organism it was created to be. As you reconsider Christ’s revolutionary plan for his church-to be the head of a fully functioning body in which all believers play an active role-you’ll be challenged to decide whether you can ever do church the same way again.

      in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase

      Add to cart

    Cart

    18
    $274.78

    Cart