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Author(s): Benson Bobrick
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Price: $0.99
Next to the Bible itself, the English Bible was — and is — the most influential book ever published. The most famous of all English Bibles, the King James Version, was the culmination of centuries of work by various translators, from John Wycliffe, the fourteenth-century catalyst of English Bible translation, to the committee of scholars who collaborated on the King James translation. Wide as the Waters examines the life and work of Wycliffe and recounts the tribulations of his successors, including William Tyndale, who was martyred, Miles Coverdale, and others who came to bitter ends. It traces the story of the English Bible through the tumultuous reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary Tudor, and Elizabeth I, a time of fierce contest between Catholics and Protes-tants in England, as the struggle to establish a vernacular Bible was fought among competing factions. In the course of that struggle, Sir Thomas More, later made a Catholic saint, helped orchestrate the assault on the English Bible, only to find his own true faith the plaything of his king.
In 1604, a committee of fifty-four scholars, the flower of Oxford and Cambridge, collaborated on the new translation for King James. Their collective expertise in biblical languages and related fields has probably never been matched, and the translation they produced — substantially based on the earlier work of Wycliffe, Tyndale, and others — would shape English literature and speech for centuries. As the great English historian Macaulay wrote of their version, “If everything else in our language should perish, it alone would suffice to show the extent of its beauty and power.” To this day its common expressions, such as “labor of love,” “lick the dust,” “a thorn in the flesh,” “the root of all evil,” “the fat of the land,” “the sweat of thy brow,” “to cast pearls before swine,” and “the shadow of death,” are heard in everyday speech.
The impact of the English Bible on law and society was profound. It gave every literate person access to the sacred text, which helped to foster the spirit of inquiry through reading and reflection. This, in turn, accelerated the growth of commercial printing and the proliferation of books. Once people were free to interpret the word of God according to the light of their own understanding, they began to question the authority of their inherited institutions, both religious and secular. This led to reformation within the Church, and to the rise of constitutional government in England and the end of the divine right of kings. England fought a Civil War in the light (and shadow) of such concepts, and by them confirmed the Glorious Revolution of 1688. In time, the new world of ideas that the English Bible helped inspire spread across the Atlantic to America, and eventually, like Wycliffe’s sea-borne scattered ashes, all the world over, “as wide as the waters be.”
Wide as the Waters is a story about a crucial epoch in the history of Christianity, about the English language and society, and about a book that changed the course of human events.
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Author(s): Robby Gallaty
Publisher: B&H Publishing
Price: $3.88
Why Is spiritual growth complicated? Are you one of the many Christians desiring a closer relationship with God but have no idea where to begin? Then this book is for you! In biblical, practical, and simple terms, Robby Gallaty shares a roadmap for spiritual maturity. The book addresses topics such as how you can be sure of your salvation, why your identity in Christ affects everything you do, how to overcome the three enemies that cripple a Christian’s growth, a battle plan for gaining victory over temptation, and the indispensable spiritual discipline every believer must foster.
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Author(s): Arnie Cole & Michael Ross
Publisher: GoTandem (An imprint of Barbour)
Price: $2.99
Growing in Christ is a story-driven, forty-day devotional that reads like a novel while taking believers through the Gospels. As readers study the life of Christ, they’ll learn how to get more of Him into their lives–more of His heart, more of His story, more of what He wants for each of us. And as His truths are worked into their own hearts, readers will learn how to develop the right mindset so to live out the words of Jesus, take their eyes off themselves to better love their neighbors, pray with power and passion, nurture their families, and live well within the community of believers.
“There are three characteristics of this devotional book that I especially like. First, it is about Jesus, what He did for others and what He can do for us. We can never learn too much about our wonderful Lord.
Second, the book is well-organized and focuses on the basics of successful Christian living. As you read, you will get your hands on the essentials of the Christian life and avoid being mired in some time-wasting detour. This book is not a detour; it is a highway! Finally, this book encourages you to get involved. It is easy for us to read but not assimilate spiritual truth because we fail to obey what we have learned. It is only when we obey that we receive spiritual nourishment and grow. Mere passive reading will do us little good. We must become actively engaged with God’s truth if we expect the Lord to transform us and make us a blessing to others. This book tells you how and encourages you to do it. Stay with it and God’s truth will stay with you!”
Warren Wiersbe–Radio Bible teacher and bestselling author of more than 150 books
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Author(s): Derek T. Rowe
Publisher: Ambassador International
Price: $0.99
Are you a busy parent? Do you find it difficult to have intentional conversations with your teenager? 52 Conversations to Have With Your Teen will provide you with one purposeful question to ask your teen each week in order to foster positive conversations on a regular basis. Each question is followed up with a short commentary and a Bible verse that ties into the theme of the week. This book will provide you with thought-provoking questions that will allow your teenager to share his or her thoughts with you consistently on a variety of topics. It will also challenge you, as the parent, to think about these questions for yourself and be prepared to share your thoughts. One of the best ways to instill authentic faith into kids is for parents to talk about God and faith with their kids regularly. 52 Conversations to Have With Your Teen will enhance your relationship with your teen and your relationship with Jesus.
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52 Conversations to Have With Your Teen is an excellent and practical resource for parents to connect with their teens but, more importantly, to connect their teens with God right where they live.
Brian Fox, Pastor
Loami Baptist Church
Loami, Illinois
52 Conversations to Have With Your Teen contains some VERY thought-provoking questions that I have personally used to start some very cool discussions with my own sons! How often have you lamented the fact that our time and influence on young people is SO short? 52 Conversations to Have With Your Teen is a great tool that we as parents and youth leaders can use to make the most of the fleeting moments we have with our precious young people!
Koko Korver, Youth Pastor
Palmetto Baptist Church
Powdersville, South Carolina
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Author(s): Erin Davis
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Price: $2.99
Our culture is driven by a concept of beauty that negatively impacts adolescent girls. The Scriptures are full of assurances regarding our identity in Christ, inherent worth to the Creator, and the secrets to tapping into the source of true and lasting beauty, yet girls and young women continue to struggle with their focus on outer beauty. In Graffiti: Learning to See the Art in Ourselves, Erin Davis applies the language of God’s Word on identity, beauty, and worth to the life of a contemporary young woman. In fact, women who have never adequately dealt with this issue will find themselves reviewing their youth, and redirecting their spiritual eyes.
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