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Non-profit organizations, Christian charities, and parachurch ministries have unique challenges. Use these books to learn more about mission-driven institutions that have been successful and to get practical advice for effective not-for-profit leadership.
Reformed theology, which includes Calvinism, is a branch of Protestant Christianity that follows the theological heritage of John Calvin and other Reformation-era theologians. Learn more about the history, doctrine, and practice of this Christian tradition with these resources.
The seven General (or "Catholic") Epistles offer a deep wealth of knowledge and wisdom to the Christian church as a whole, both in the Apostles' time and ours today. And the book of Revelation, while perplexing to many Christians, is worth the in-depth study that these resources provide.
The Christian church is global—shaping people and cultures around the world to make up God's multicultural kingdom. These books share the history, experiences, and multicultural theology of church communities throughout the Majority World and beyond.
Teaching is a sacred calling. These books provide wisdom for those called to the vocation of educating others, with a special focus on Christian higher education, mentorship, teaching methods, and student affairs.
How does Judaism differ from and relate to Christianity? We certainly have a common history with our Jewish friends. These books consider the Jewish worldview and help us discuss Christian apologetics with our neighbors.
You want to have vibrant and healthy relationships with those who struggle with addiction in your church and community. But you find yourself wondering how to meet their needs in a wise, helpful and God-honoring way. The Recovery-Minded Church addresses the pressing questions you are facing in ministering to those with addictions. Here you will discover a clinically informed, biblical ...
JERRY PINKNEY CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD
No longer is church a divided space
Now it's a celebration place!
Church is more than just a building—it's a gathering of God's people to celebrate who he is and all that he has done. It's also where we learn about God's vision for justice and unity. That was the message that Dr. Martin ...