| What It Means to Be Protestant |
Recently numerous evangelicals have joined more sacramental, liturgical, and historically conscious churches. But this need not be, asserts Ortlund, who makes a powerful case for the 16th-century Reformation as a genuinely ecumenical renewal movement and demonstrates that Protestantism, despite its faults, follows semper reformanda and is therefore capable of reforming itself according to Scripture as the ultimate authority. |
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| Strong's Concise Concordance and Vine's Concise Dictionary of the Bible |
Combines two of the most popular and respected study tools in a single volume! Exegetical Scripture scholar Dr. James Strong compiled what many consider to be the definitive biblical concordance. W.E. Vine, a skilled expositor, provided definitions and explanations for hundreds of multifaceted or obscure terms you'll encounter. No knowledge of Hebrew or Greek required. |
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| The 50 Final Events in World History |
Baffled and intimidated by end-times talk? Pastor Morgan walks you step-by-step through the 50 events marking the world's final moments as disclosed in the Book of Revelation. This guide to interpreting present circumstances as well as future events provides a key to understanding what will take place sequentially as the new kingdom of heaven arises. |
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| The Case for Christ Answer Booklet |
Why believe that Jesus is the Son of God? How can we know he rose from the dead? Your most pressing questions about Christianity---answered! Well known for his bestseller The Case for Christ, Strobel uses an investigative approach to examine faith issues and gives easy-to-understand answers that will satisfy skeptics' most common queries. |
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| Epic: An Around-the-World Journey Through Christian History |
The scrawl of ancient graffiti, an unremarkable carving, pieces of machinery, an old book—studying relics from the past is a tangible way to make history real. Join author and pastor Tim Challies as he embarks on a three-year journey spanning multiple continents and some of the most unusual places in the world. Tim introduces you to thirty-three carefully selected objects that help you understand the long and complicated history of Christianity in a unique and creative way. |
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