Anyone interested in sharing the gospel with Catholic friends or understanding where members of that denomination stand on important points of theology will appreciate this thorough yet easy-to-use reference.
This book was written to teach Christians to understand the foundations of the book of Revelation to see how it is put together by using the Old Testament as a shadow of the new.
This insightful devotional featuring Scripture verses from the King James Version of the Bible enriches men's lives with wisdom from God's Word and encouragements for daily living.
The epistle of James is unusual in tone and content among the New Testament letters, containing many moral precepts and challenging readers to seek godly wisdom on such topics aspoverty and richestrials and temptationhearing and obeying the Word of Godfaith versus workstaming the tonguefriendship with the world versus friendship with Godpatience in sufferingThe wisdom of this letter speaks to us across the ages as every issue James addresses is as urgent and timely today as when he first wrote it.
A dialogue between an evangelical pastor and his humanist son: "e;Rarely are questions of faith genuinely debated with [such] sincerity, insight, and compassion.
A line from the song "e;It Ain't Necessarily So,"e; from the Gershwin brothers' play "e;Porgy and Bess,"e; tells us that "e;the things that you're liable to read in the Bible, it ain't necessarily so.
The book is about introductions to the books of the Old Testament of the Bible, which is a compendium of God's divine Message to mankind that is uniquely written by forty divinely select people as His spokesmen.
En este libro el autor intenta quitar los mitos y la ficcion a muchos de los temas importantes para los creyentes en Cristo que por anos han circulado en las congregaciones y que pareciera que nadie quiere atreverse a hablar lo que la escritura dice sobre ello, porque hacerlo es ir en contra del sistema de creencias ya establecido.
Popular Amish fiction author Jerry Eicher finishes the Adam's County Trilogy with an intriguing story of a young couple's love, a community of faith, and devotion to truth.
Growing more popular with each new novel (over 100,000 copies in combined sales), author Jerry Eicher continues the Hannah series with this intriguing glimpse into a young Amish couple's early marriage.