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  • Luke, Edited by Brian Chung and Bryan Ye-Chung
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    Luke

    Alabaster Guided Meditations

    Edited by Brian Chung and Bryan Ye-Chung
    Contributions by Jan Johnson

    Come and experience the Scriptures in a fresh and life-giving way.

    "Having carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I also have decided to write an accurate account for you, most honorable Theophilus, so you can be certain of the truth of everything you were taught." —Luke 1:3-4

    In this collaboration between Alabaster Co. and IVP, the full text of the Gospel ...

    Number of Studies: 12

  • Black Woman Grief: A Guide to Hope and Wholeness, By Natasha Smith
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    Black Woman Grief

    A Guide to Hope and Wholeness

    by Natasha Smith

    Dear Black woman, you are not alone.

    God has not disregarded your pain and suffering. God sees you. God knows you. God understands.

    In Black Woman Grief, Natasha Smith unearths a painful reality that is tangled within our nation’s roots and DNA: trauma, loss, and grief are embedded in the lived experience of the Black woman in the United States. Smith talks ...

  • Faith and Reason: Three Views, Edited by Steve Wilkens
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    Faith and Reason

    Three Views

    Spectrum Multiview Book Series

    Edited by Steve Wilkens

    Life confronts us with an endless stream of questions. Some are trivial. But some draw us into the deepest dimensions of human inquiry, a place where our decisions have profound implications for life and faith. Is there a God, and if so, how can I know anything about who or what God is? Is the quest for truth an elusive dream? How should I live and what should I value? What happens ...

  • What Your Body Knows About God: How We Are Designed to Connect, Serve and Thrive, By Rob Moll
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    What Your Body Knows About God

    How We Are Designed to Connect, Serve and Thrive

    by Rob Moll
    Foreword by Michael Card

    Have you ever had an experience where you felt particularly aware of God? If God is real, and we are created in God's image, then it makes sense that our minds and bodies would be designed with the perceptive ability to sense and experience God. Scientists are now discovering ways that our bodies are designed to connect with God. Brain research shows that our brain systems are wired to enable ...

  • The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era: Exploring the Background of Early Christianity, By James S. Jeffers
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    The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era

    Exploring the Background of Early Christianity

    by James S. Jeffers

    What was life like for first-century Christians?

    Imagine a modest-sized Roman home of a well-to-do Christian household wedged into a thickly settled quarter of Corinth. In the lingering light of a summer evening, men, women and children, merchants, working poor and slaves, a mix of races and backgrounds have assembled in the dimly lit main room are are spilling into the central courtyard. ...

  • John Stott: The Making of a Leader: A Biography of the Early Years, By Timothy Dudley-Smith
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    John Stott: The Making of a Leader

    A Biography of the Early Years

    by Timothy Dudley-Smith

    • Winner of the 2001 John Pollock Award for Christian Biography

    John Stott stands as one of the towering figures of Christianity in the twentieth century. He was a key framer of the historic Lausanne Covenant (1974). And he wrote Basic Christianity which has sold over three million copies in more than fifty languages. From his home base of All Souls Church ...

  • Disability and the Way of Jesus: Holistic Healing in the Gospels and the Church, By Bethany McKinney Fox
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    Disability and the Way of Jesus

    Holistic Healing in the Gospels and the Church

    by Bethany McKinney Fox
    Foreword by John Swinton

    • 2019 IVP Readers' Choice Award

    What does healing mean for people with disabilities? The Gospels are filled with accounts of Jesus offering physical healing. But even as churches today seek to follow the way of Jesus, people with disabilities all too often experience the very opposite of healing and life-giving community: exclusion, judgment, barriers. ...

  • Never Mind the Joneses: Taking the Fear Out of Parenting, By Tim Stafford
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    Never Mind the Joneses

    Taking the Fear Out of Parenting

    by Tim Stafford

    Messages from the media and pressures from peers all seem to conspire against raising children with strong Christian values. As kids grow older the potential for things to go wrong just seems to multiply. How can parents nurture their families with confidence, without the fear that they are making some big mistake? Tim Stafford sets you free from worrying about the Joneses or anyone else. He shows ...

  • Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus, By L. Michael Morales
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    Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?

    A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by L. Michael Morales
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    Reformation 21's End of Year Review of Books
    Preaching's Survey of Bibles and Bible Reference

    "Who shall ascend the mountain of the LORD?" —Psalm 24:3

    In many ways, this is the fundamental question of Old Testament Israel's cult—and, indeed, of life itself. How can creatures made from dust become members of God's household "forever"? The ...

  • Walking Through Deconstruction: How to Be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith, By Ian Harber
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    Walking Through Deconstruction

    How to Be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith

    by Ian Harber
    Foreword by Gavin Ortlund

    However you define it, deconstruction is impossible to deny.

    "I'm deconstructing my faith." As any pastor can tell you, hearing these words is simply a regular feature of ministry these days. How we respond to those who are deconstructing will reveal the kind of church—and the kinds of Christians—we really are.

    Ian Harber knows the fear and grief of deconstruction firsthand. ...