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  • How to Give Away Your Faith, By Paul E. Little
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    How to Give Away Your Faith

    The IVP Signature Collection

    by Paul E. Little
    Foreword by Lee Strobel

    • Over 1 million sold

    Is Christianity good news for the people around you?

    Talking about your faith can be intimidating. You may wonder, "How do I know what to say to people? What if I can't answer their questions? What if they think I'm just strange?"

    Paul Little has faced these fears and found effective, biblical ways to overcome them. ...

  • The Integration of Psychology and Christianity: A Domain-Based Approach, By William L. Hathaway and Mark A. Yarhouse
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    The Integration of Psychology and Christianity

    A Domain-Based Approach

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    by William L. Hathaway and Mark A. Yarhouse
    Foreword by Stephen E. Parker

    Over the course of recent decades, scholars and practitioners have been working to integrate contemporary psychology-related fields and Christianity. This project continues to move forward, evidenced in associations, publications, degree programs, and conferences around the world. While much progress has been made, there are still foundational issues to be worked out and aspects ...

  • True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In, By James Choung
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    True Story

    A Christianity Worth Believing In

    The IVP Signature Collection

    by James Choung

    There must be more to the Christian story. In this engaging narrative, James Choung weaves the tale of a search for a Christianity worth believing in. Disillusioned believer Caleb and hostile skeptic Anna wrestle with the plausibility of the Christian story in a world of pain and suffering. They ask each other tough questions about what Jesus really came to do and what Christianity ...

  • Christ in Conflict: Lessons from Jesus and His Controversies, By John Stott
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    Christ in Conflict

    Lessons from Jesus and His Controversies

    by John Stott

    We often imagine Jesus as the ultimate peacemaker, as one who saw all sides and kindly overlooked differences of belief or practice. The Gospels say this was not so. Jesus drew sharp lines. He disagreed with many. He rejected being broadminded on a variety of topics. He engaged in vigorous debate, especially with several different groups of religious leaders. What conflicts did he have?

  • How to Lead a LifeGuide® Bible Study, By Jack Kuhatschek and Cindy Bunch
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    How to Lead a LifeGuide® Bible Study

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Jack Kuhatschek and Cindy Bunch

    You can be the match that ignites a great Bible discussion! You only need a few basic skills. This ten-session guidebook by Jack Kuhatschek and Cindy Bunch (both veteran discussion leaders and experienced LifeGuide® Bible Study creators) will show you

    • how to start a group
    • how to decide what to study
    • how to prepare to lead
    • how to study the Bible
    • how ...

      Number of Studies: 10

  • Living on the Boundaries: Evangelical Women, Feminism and the Theological Academy, By Nicola Hoggard Creegan and Christine D. Pohl
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    Living on the Boundaries

    Evangelical Women, Feminism and the Theological Academy

    by Nicola Hoggard Creegan and Christine D. Pohl

    "Both evangelicalism and feminism are controversial movements that provoke complex loyalties and ambivalence within the church and the world at large. In spite of a considerable degree of shared history, they are quite often defined against each other. Most of the rhetoric from and about the movements assumes that there are few connections and little overlap, and that individuals might locate themselves ...

  • Genesis: The Story We Haven't Heard, By Paul Borgman
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    Genesis: The Story We Haven't Heard

    by Paul Borgman

    Time after time choosing selfishness over selflessness, human beings invariably destroy themselves and wreck their societies. Only God can help, says Genesis. Yet God refuses to coerce. Instead he works with individual men and women who turn around--who stop trying to make a name for themselves and start trying to be a blessing to others. The transformation is slow and arduous. God waits. Captured ...

  • Isaiah: Trusting God in Troubled Times, By Howard Peskett
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    Isaiah

    Trusting God in Troubled Times

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Howard Peskett

    Do you look around you and see nothing but trouble? Or are you experiencing firsthand a time of suffering? Do you wonder how any good can come out of the world you live in? In the Old Testament book of Isaiah, you'll discover that trouble and suffering are nothing new to God's people. But the prophet Isaiah raises a loud cry for revival in this midst of a rotting society. Isaiah firmly believes ...

    Number of Studies: 22

  • Jeremiah: Demanding Love, By Stephen D. Eyre
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    Jeremiah

    Demanding Love

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Stephen D. Eyre

    It was a dark time for Israel. And Jeremiah was their last chance to turn things around. The ministry to which God called Jeremiah was difficult and painful: proclaim God's demanding love. Yet with this burden, God also gave the prophet a gift--the gift of his presence. In this nine-session LifeGuide® Bible Study, Stephen D. Eyre shows how the example of Jeremiah's rich relationship ...

    Number of Studies: 9

  • Matthew: The Gospel of Identity, By Michael Card
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    Matthew: The Gospel of Identity

    The Biblical Imagination Series

    by Michael Card

    "You are the salt of the earth . . . You are the light of the world." Matthew 5:13-14 "I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church." Matthew 16:18 The world tries to define us in different ways. We try to define ourselves one way or another. But who are we really? How does God define us? The Gospel of Matthew was written to a group of Christians who didn?t yet ...