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  • Sacred Encounters from Rome to Jerusalem, By Tamara Park
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    Sacred Encounters from Rome to Jerusalem

    by Tamara Park

    Tamara Park wanted to test her beliefs about God outside the cloistered corner of her American upbringing. So she and a couple of friends flew to Rome and from there followed the footsteps of Helena, mother of the first Christian emperor of ancient Rome, on a meandering path to Jerusalem. Along the way, she sat on all sorts of benches and talked with all sorts of people about how they thought of ...

  • Theology and the Mirror of Scripture: A Mere Evangelical Account, By Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Daniel J. Treier
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    Theology and the Mirror of Scripture

    A Mere Evangelical Account

    Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture

    by Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Daniel J. Treier

    Evangelicalism has long been a hotly disputed label, and what counts as evangelical theology is often anyone's guess. Is evangelicalism a static bounded set defined by clear doctrinal limits, or is it a dynamic centered set without a discernible circumference?

    In this Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture volume, Kevin Vanhoozer and Daniel Treier present evangelical ...

  • LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture, By Eddie Gibbs
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    LeadershipNext

    Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture

    by Eddie Gibbs

    • Voted "Best Outreach Leadership Training Finalist" in the Third Annual Year's Best Outreach Resources for 2005
    Our culture is constantly changing, often faster than we can adapt to it. Christian leaders struggle not only to acquire new skills and insights but also to unlearn what they already know. As both the church and the world change, so too must Christian ...
  • In Search of Moral Knowledge: Overcoming the Fact-Value Dichotomy, By R. Scott Smith
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    In Search of Moral Knowledge

    Overcoming the Fact-Value Dichotomy

    by R. Scott Smith

    For most of the church's history, people have seen Christian ethics as normative and universally applicable. Recently, however, this view has been lost, thanks to naturalism and relativism. R. Scott Smith argues that Christians need to overcome Kant's fact-value dichotomy and recover the possibility of genuine moral and theological knowledge.

  • Portraits of God: A Biblical Theology of Holiness, By Allan Coppedge
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    Portraits of God

    A Biblical Theology of Holiness

    by Allan Coppedge

    What is God like? Answering this is the great quest of human existence. Because God is so different from us, we struggle to describe him. While doctrinal statements about God certainly have their place in Christian understanding, the Bible more often uses God's actions and roles to help us know him better. Indeed, some of the most helpful insights in Scripture arise when God is compared to something ...

  • 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. ...

  • Tentmaking: The Life and Work of Business as Missions, By Patrick Lai
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    Tentmaking

    The Life and Work of Business as Missions

    by Patrick Lai

    Professional church planter Patrick Lai provides an in-depth reference for tentmakers--business-as-mission practitioners operating in regions of great antagonism to the Christian message. Those who are unfamiliar with the world of tentmaking will find valuable information to introduce them to the concept and to help in getting started. Designed to be a manual, Tentmaking is more than just ...

  • Welcoming Justice: God's Movement Toward Beloved Community, By Charles Marsh and John M. Perkins
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    Welcoming Justice

    God's Movement Toward Beloved Community

    by Charles Marsh and John M. Perkins
    Foreword by Philip Yancey

    We have seen progress in recent decades toward Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of beloved community. But this is not only because of the activism and sacrifice of a generation of civil rights leaders. It happened because God was on the move. Historian and theologian Charles Marsh partners with veteran activist John Perkins to chronicle God's vision for a more equitable and just world. Perkins reflects ...