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  • Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God, By Dallas Willard
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    Hearing God

    Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

    by Dallas Willard
    Foreword by James Bryan Smith

    Being close to God means communicating with him—telling him what is on our hearts in prayer, and hearing and understanding what he is saying to us. But how do we hear God's voice? How can we be sure that what we think we hear is not our own subconscious? What role does the Bible play? What if what God says to us is not clear?

    The key, says bestselling author Dallas ...

  • Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith  Mission, By Harold Netland
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    Encountering Religious Pluralism

    The Challenge to Christian Faith Mission

    by Harold Netland

    Christianity Today Book of the Year

    The world is filled with religions.

    That is not a new observation. But the way we think about religious diversity, argues Harold Netland, is new.

    In this book Harold Netland traces the emergence of the pluralistic ethos that now challenges traditional Christian faith and mission. Identifying theologian ...

  • Discipleship of the Mind, By James W. Sire
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    Discipleship of the Mind

    by James W. Sire

    Christians who are serious about their faith want to love God with all that they are -- heart and mind and strength. Books abound on the devotional life, on commitment, on evangelism and practical Christian living, but few take up what it means to love God with our minds. How do we learn to honor God in the ways we think? James Sire blazes a trail for Christians concerned about the discipleship ...

  • The Great Theologians: A Brief Guide, By Gerald R. McDermott
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    The Great Theologians

    A Brief Guide

    by Gerald R. McDermott

    Who are the church's great theologians? What was special about their teaching? What can we learn from them today? Gerald McDermott has written this book for those who want a solid introduction that is challenging, but not overwhelming. Provocative but satisfying. And not too long. McDermott not only informs us about eleven pivotal theologians from Origen to von Balthasar, but helps us sort out ...

  • Love: The Greatest Gift of All, By Phyllis J. Le Peau
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    Love

    The Greatest Gift of All

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Phyllis J. Le Peau

    It begins with God. As you come to know of and believe in his everlasting love, you begin to think about loving others--through prayer, service, forgiveness and more. Phyllis J. Le Peau offers in these nine LifeGuide® Bible Study to help you build a foundation of confidence in God's love for you. You will be encouraged and equipped to respond to his love by loving others. This revised ...

    Number of Studies: 9

  • Should I Get Married?, By M. Blaine Smith
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    Should I Get Married?

    by M. Blaine Smith

    • A Campus Life 1990 Book of the Year

    Here's an indispensable book for any Christian contemplating marriage or seeking guidance in finding a life partner. Drawing from personal experience and his years of counseling singles and couples, Blaine Smith takes a refreshingly candid and openhearted stance as he helps you think through these and other questions:

    • Are ...
  • The God Who Hears, By W. Bingham Hunter
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    The God Who Hears

    by W. Bingham Hunter

    To pray is to know God. "If God really cared he would answer my prayer." "I hesitate to ask him anything." "I can't understand why he continues to ignore my deepest needs." Bingham Hunter recognizes that most believers have these thoughts from time to time. He encourages us to look at prayer from the standpoint of who God is. The true aim of prayer is intimacy with God. We pray effectively ...

  • Advent: The Season of Hope, By Tish Harrison Warren
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    Advent

    The Season of Hope

    The Fullness of Time

    by Tish Harrison Warren

    "Christians believe not just in one coming of Christ, but in three."

    We tend to think of Advent as the season of anticipation before Christmas—and while it is that, it’s also much more. Throughout its history, the church has observed Advent as a preparation not only for the first coming of Christ in his incarnation but also for his second coming at the last day. It's also ...

  • Ecologies of Faith in a Digital Age: Spiritual Growth Through Online Education, By Stephen D. Lowe and Mary E. Lowe
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    Ecologies of Faith in a Digital Age

    Spiritual Growth Through Online Education

    by Stephen D. Lowe and Mary E. Lowe

    Technological innovation has changed nearly everything about human life, including how we teach and learn. Many Christian professors and institutions have embraced new technologies, especially online education. But as followers of Jesus Christ, we face the same call to grow in our faith. So how should we think about and approach Christian education in light of new technologies? ...

  • Paul Behaving Badly: Was the Apostle a Racist, Chauvinist Jerk?, By E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien
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    Paul Behaving Badly

    Was the Apostle a Racist, Chauvinist Jerk?

    by E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien

    The apostle Paul was kind of a jerk. He was arrogant and stubborn. He called his opponents derogatory, racist names. He legitimized slavery and silenced women. He was a moralistic, homophobic killjoy who imposed his narrow religious views on others. Or was he? Randolph Richards and Brandon O'Brien explore the complicated persona and teachings of the apostle Paul. Unpacking his ...