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  • Power: Living by the Spirit of God, By Scott Nelson
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    Power

    Living by the Spirit of God

    Forge Guides for Missional Conversation

    by Scott Nelson
    Foreword by Alan Hirsch

    The mission of God has a church. So the church needs to be in sync with the mission of God. This is the guiding philosophy of the Forge Missions Training Network, which has helped church leaders and laypeople alike all over the world to reach their neighbors, their neighborhoods and their communities with the gospel. In these guides you and your friends will be equipped to be missionaries where ...

  • Cover to Cover: Getting the Bible's Big Picture, By Gerry Mathisen
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    Cover to Cover

    Getting the Bible's Big Picture

    by Gerry Mathisen

    What do we have to gain from those long Old Testament sections on the law? What about all that history? What can we learn from Paul's letters to the church in the New Testament? By introducing each of the major sections of Scripture, this guide helps us gain perspective on the whole message of God's Word.

  • Great Themes: Understanding the Bible's Core Doctrines, By Michael Redding
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    Great Themes

    Understanding the Bible's Core Doctrines

    by Michael Redding

    From cover to cover, key themes can be traced through the stories and teachings of Scripture. Creation, sin, salvation, sanctification and community--these are the themes that make up the essentials of our faith. As we understand the place of these doctrines in Scripture, we will better understand God's good news for our lives and his church today.

  • Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians, By Ambrosiaster
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    Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians

    Ancient Christian Texts

    by Ambrosiaster
    Edited and Translated by Gerald L. Bray

    Ambrosiaster ("Star of Ambrose") is the name given to the anonymous author of the earliest complete Latin commentary on the thirteen epistles of Paul. The commentaries were thought to have been written by Ambrose throughout the Middle Ages, but their authorship was challenged by Erasmus, whose arguments have proved decisive.

    Here for the first time Ambrosiaster's commentaries on Romans and ...