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Author(s): N/A
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Price: $3.99       Buy Now!

Many things have changed in the last two-thousand years. The good news of Jesus Christ isn’t one of them. The NKJV Ancient-Modern Bible features all-new book introductions, articles, and commentary from voices both ancient and modern to help you experience the Word of God as never before. Read the Bible alongside Augustine, Luther, Graham, and others—and discover the rich wisdom of ages past and present, which is the rightful inheritance of every follower of Christ. The NKJV Ancient-Modern Bible is an opportunity for readers to experience the Word of God with fresh eyes, as members of the global and historical community of faith. This is a Bible two thousand years in the making.

Features include:

Full-color design that uniquely blends cutting edge modern typography and layout with traditional, sacred elements
Bible commentary from church thinkers past and present, from Huss to Keller, from Chrysostom to Spurgeon, from Aquinas to Wright
Biographies of church leaders & thinkers
Doctrine and history articles on significant councils, creeds, and controversies
Sacred art from throughout church history
Easy-to-read 8.5-point font


Author(s): Andrew Sabaratnam
Publisher: N/A
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Why were stone jars used in Cana when the rest of the ancient world used clay vessels? Why did Jesus heal the crippled man instantly at the pool of Bethesda but tell the blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam? Why did Jesus talk about the gates of Hades specifically at Caesarea Philippi? Why did Jesus mock the religious teachers and Pharisees for sitting in the Moses’ seat?

Books on Biblical archaeology are often written (a) as a reference source for biblical, theological, and apologetic studies, (b) to provide a deeper appreciation of the Biblical world, or (c) to let you know that the stories of the Bible are neither fictional nor allegorical. The goal of this book is none of these. The goal of this book is to use Biblical archaeology to authenticate the biblical narratives in the Gospel era.

In every chapter, complex topics are made easy to understand so that everyone can lay hold of it. In every chapter, as we dig into the ruins and the rubble, the stones reveal to us more about the Rock of our salvation, Jesus Christ.

 


Author(s): Peter Lord
Publisher: Chosen Books
Price: $1.99        Buy Now!

God, your Father, is talking to you every day.
CAN YOU HEAR HIM?

For many believers, prayer often feels more like talking to the ceiling than conversing with a loving God: You strain your ears and heart to hear, but you are never quite sure anyone is talking back. You look to the Bible for answers, but find your questions and concerns not addressed specifically in its pages. Yet instructions on how to hear God speak are clearly laid out there.

In this revised and updated edition of the classic bestseller, you will discover an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to developing a rich prayer life–moving from one-way communication to God to two-way conversations with your Father. As you develop your ability to hear God and discern His voice, you will hear Him speak many kinds of things to you including

Guidance • Revelation • Wisdom • Comfort

God is speaking today. And He’s speaking to you. Will you learn to recognize and cherish His voice?
Peter M. Lord is a nationally known speaker and pastor as well as the author of several books, including The 2959 Plane, which has sold more than a half-million copies and has been translated into four languages. He and his wife, Johnnie, have five children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and live in Titusville, Florida.

 


Author(s): John Owen
Publisher: GLH Publishing
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The claims of vindicatory justice vindicated; wherein that essential property of the divine nature is demonstrated from the sacred writings, and defended against Socinians, particularly the authors of the Racovian Catechism, John Crellius, and F. Socinus himself; likewise the necessary exercise thereof; together with the indispensable necessity of the satisfaction of Christ for the salvation of sinners is established against the objections of certain very learned men, G. Twisse, G. Vossius, Samuel Rutherford, and others.


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Book details:

Kregel: Defending Your Faith: Reliable Answers for a New Generation of Seekers and Skeptics by Dan Story vs. Permission to Doubt: One Woman’s Journey into a Thinking Faith by Ann C. Sullivan
Intervarsity Press: You Found Me: New Research on How Unchurched Nones, Millennials, and Irreligious Are Surprisingly Open to Christian Faith by Rick Richardson vs. I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus by Don Everts & Doug Schaupp
New Leaf: What’s Your Passion? by Ken Gaub vs. One Anothering by Simon Schrock
Good Book Company: Joy in the Sorrow: How a Thriving Church (and its Pastor) Learned to Suffer Well by Matt Chandler vs. Dealing with Disappointment: How to Know Joy When Life Doesn’t Feel Great
Moody Publishers: James- Everyday Bible Commentary by Vernon D. Doerksen vs. 1 Corinthians- Everyday Bible Commentary by Robert B. Hughes
Christian Focus: War: Why Did Life Just Get Harder? by Mez McConnell vs. Emergency Rations: Surviving the Struggles of Life by Philip De Courcy
Reformation Heritage: Reservoirs of Strength: Lessons from the Book of James by Gerald M. Bilkes vs. A Spiritual Appeal to Christ’s Bride (Classics of Reformed Spirituality) by Jodocus Van Lodenstein



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