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how to be a christian in a brave worldAuthor(s): Joni Eareckson Tada
Publisher: Zondervan
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Stem-cell research. Cloning. Genetic engineering. Today, discoveries in biotechnology are occurring so rapidly that we can barely begin to address one ethical debate before another looms overhead. This brave new world we’ve entered is a daunting one as well, with disturbing implications for the sanctity of life and for human nature itself. How should we respond as Christians? Drawing on an abundance of cutting-edge information and life experience, Joni Eareckson Tada and Nigel M. de S. Cameron help you think through issues no Christian can afford to ignore. As a quadriplegic who has spent three decades advocating for the disability community out of a wheelchair, Joni offers the insights of a woman intimately acquainted with suffering and struggle. Dr. Cameron shares from his vast knowledge as one of today’s foremost bioethics. Together, they offer deeply informed perspectives on such pressing issues as Human cloning Designer babies Redefining human nature Human harvesting Here is thoughtful, passionate, and gripping reading about the world that is coming—that, indeed, is already here—and how to live out your faith with conviction in its midst.


you are the christAuthor(s): David Whitcomb
Publisher: Ambassador International
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Everyone supposed that Jesus, the man from Nazareth, was the son of Mary and Joseph the carpenter. But who was He really?

The debate over Jesus’ identity has continued for two thousand years.

Was Jesus actually God or was He simply a man with an unusual teaching gift? Did He possess a divine nature that equipped Him to perform miracles, or were His miracles a slight of hand? Could He have actually been the incarnation of Jehovah?

His conversations prove that Jesus of Nazareth knew that He was God in human form.

The four Gospels record over sixty different conversations that Jesus Christ had with many different people in many different settings. His conversations consistently pointed to the truth that He was indeed, God in the flesh.

When Peter looked at this man who was very much like himself and concluded, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” he was exactly right. The plethora of modern theories denying Christ’s divinity must be abandoned when we comprehend what He revealed about Himself through His conversations.


pop goes religionAuthor(s): Terry Mattingly
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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Johnny Cash, Harry Potter, the Simpsons, and John Grisham. What do all of these icons in pop culture have to do with faith? Find the answer in Pop Goes Religion; relevant insight into the world of today’s entertainment.

In this collection of essays, popular American journalist, Terry Mattingly teaches readers how to identify elements of faith in today’s pop culture.

Topics include:

God & Popular Music
Faith & the Big Screen
God on TV
Ink, Paper, and God
Politics and Current Events
From music to movies, politics to the pope, Mattingly explores the matters of the heart with a fresh and relevant perspective.


Irenaeus

Irenaeus

Author(s): Paul Foster & Sara Parvis
Publisher: Fortress Press
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Champion of martyrs, scourge of heretics, erudite theologian, shrewd politician–no account of early Christianity is complete without careful consideration of Irenaeus of Lyons. Here a team of international scholars examine aspects of the saint’s life, historical context, engagement with scripture, and his ecclesiastical and theological legacy for succeeding generations.


leaving a legacyAuthor(s): E. S. Holmes
Publisher: N/A
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Ellen has been longing for a child of her own, a baby that she and Ryan would create together. So far, in their married life they have struggled to conceive. Will a journey into the world of foster care fill the void they both have or will it only leave them heartbroken?

Ever since retiring from the NFL, Ryan has felt a strong pull on his heart to impact the lives of the people around him. When coaching high school football doesn’t feel like enough, will Ryan be able to change his life and start something new or will it drain him completely?

The love between them seems unbreakable, but will they be able to make it through the tough times? Or will their bond crumble and be destroyed, shattering their legacy?

A sequel to Second Chances, join Ellen and Ryan, as they embark on their new journeys in life.


counsel to gospel ministersAuthor(s): John Brown of Haddington
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Price: $2.99       (Feb 16-17)
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John Brown of Haddington, eighteenth-century Scottish divinity professor, invested deeply in the lives of his students. Counsel to Gospel Ministers presents a collection of his letters to students who were training to be ministers. Throughout these letters, Brown stresses the need for preaching a clear gospel message with precise application. Yet he equally emphasizes the importance of exemplary behavior in ministers’ conduct. Here is sage advice to pastors for taking the gospel seriously in all aspects of their life and ministry. With the publication of these letters, Brown’s pastoral wisdom can be shared with new generations of gospel ministers.


black and tiredAuthor(s): Anthony B. Bradley
Publisher: Wipf & Stock
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African American scholar Anthony Bradley understands the growing interest in the intersections of theology and economics emerging in light of Christianity’s commitment to loving the poor. Local and global disparities in human flourishing call for prudential judgments that wed good intentions with sound economic principles. This book tackles the issues of race, politics, contemporary culture, globalization, and education by wedding moral theology and economics. For readers who enjoy the writings of African-American intellectuals like Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell, this book will be a breath of fresh air in terms of economics and public policy but is unique because it also explicitly applies Christian moral teachings to today’s global concerns.

“Dr. Thomas Sowell, black and eighty years old, displays no signs of tiredness in writing columns—but when he does, Anthony Bradley shows in Black and Tired why he should be Sowell’s successor. Dr. Bradley trumps liberal opponents with facts and wit, and does so within a Christian worldview that allows him to go deeper than conventional economics allows.”
—Marvin Olasky
Editor-in-chief, WORLD

“The fact that Dr. Anthony Bradley is black is evident, but that he might be considered tired is altogether dubious. I am hard pressed to believe that a man who is in any way fatigued could pen the following sentence. ‘Notwithstanding their rhetoric of freedom and em-powerment, many prominent black leaders appear content to send blacks back to the government plantation—where a small number of Washington elites make decisions for blacks who are not in the room.’ This passion and insight comes from a vigor borne of a commitment to the well being of a people all too often preyed upon by the very ones who claim to be promoters of their liberation. An anomaly sufficient to fatigue any of us. Yet, here is Anthony Bradley’s vibrant and wise voice on the matters domestic and international, moral, cultural, and economic. This volume is a welcome addition to the dialogue.”
—Fr. Robert A. Sirico
President
The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty


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