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| : There was a time when the deity of Jesus was the stumbling-block to salvation for some, yet it was safe to assume they believed in God. Today we can assume nothing. And the questions about life that people have are bigger: Who are we? Where did I come from? Is there a God? And if so, does this God care about what's going on in my life? David Helm and Jon Dennis believe that the answers are found where Christianity began. Not in the Godpels with the person of Jesus, but rather, back in Genesis with the introduction of God and His work in the world. Based on conversations they've had with university students they pastor, Helm and Dennis have written a book for all who have a healthy uncertainty about life's big questions--those who while knowing many things, reserve a measure of doubt on most everything. Using the Socratic method, the authors challenge readers to wrestle first with the text of Scripture itself rather than with systematic questions. The authors' hope is that through a candid conversation with Genesis, curious readers will find the answers they're seeking. |
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| Creation is a magazine of the highest quality, promoting a leteral six-day creation through articles about scientific evidence for creation, full-color photos, ground-breaking news, and interviews with creationists of various backgrounds. Twenty-five of the best of those interviews comprise the content of this book, along with color photos of the creationists and their work. |
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| When The Genesis Flood first appeared reviewers predicted that it would be quoted, referred to, and widely discussed in the years ahead. Carefully written and well-documented, the book has since become a classic apologetic for Biblical creationism and the universality of the Flood described in the Book of Genesis. |
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| Genesis is a book of origins - the origin of the universe, the origin of life and the origin of man. Many today, however, view this book as a collection of myths, useful for understanding the Hebrew mind, perhaps, but certainly not a record of what really happened. Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer challenges that view and shows how the first eleven chapters of Genesis stand as a solid, space-time basis for for answering the tough questions posed by modern man. |
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| The first book of God's revelation to man Is a book of genesis-beginnings. God creates the heavens. The earth. Man and woman. But rebellion breaks out, and God begins the task of mending His relationship with mankind. The events that unfold In this extraordinary, book give form to the entire Bible, right to the end of Revelation and God's plan for a new beginning.THE LIFECHANGE SERIES of Bible studies on books of the Bible can help you grow in Christlikeness through a life- changing encounter with God's Word. You'll benefit in these important ways: You'll gain a firm understanding of the book-its historical context, purpose, structure, and meaning; You'll apply its powerful, relevant wisdom to needs and issues you are currently working through; and You'll acquire personal study skills and a thirst to return to the book on your own-so you can keep going deeper into its life-transforming truths. |
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| With thought-provoking discussion questions and easy homework assignments, parents and parents-to-be are challenged and encouraged as they view and discuss this 11-sesson series to examine how to "train up their children in the way that they should go"...according to God' Word. |
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| It seems that a new and more terrible disease is touted on the news almost daily. The spread of these scary diseases from avian flu to SARS to AIDS is a cause for concern and leads to questions, such as:Where did all these germs come from, and how do they fit into a biblical world view?What kind of function did these microbes have before the Fall?Does antibiotic resistance in bacteria prove evolution?How can something so small have such a huge, deadly impact on the world around us? |
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| A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of BeginningsHENRY M. MORRISThe Genesis Record is the only commentary on the complete Book of Genesis written by a creationist scientist. Written as narrative exposition rather than a critical verse-by-verse analysis (although discussions on all important historical and scientific problems are woven into the narrative), The Genesis Record is equally useful to both the theologically trained and the layperson.Dr. Morris writes from the conviction that the first eleven chapters of Genesis are as truly historical as the remaining thirty-nine. This conviction is not based simply on faith, but on many years of study of the scientific aspects of the Genesis record as well as the interchange of ideas with many other scientists and theologians (both creationists and evolutionists).Dr. Morris's logic is compelling in its affirmation of a young earth and universe; he advocates a tight chronology in his exposition. His commentary on the worldwide Noahic Flood reflects his expertise in hydrology and geology.In The Genesis Record, the reader is conducted by a capable guide through the important corridors of earth's early history, providing the background so necessary in understanding all of Scripture.Dr. Morris does not neglect application of the Genesis account to the Christian life. More than thirty years of teaching Bible classes are reflected in the author's insights into human character and his application of Biblical truths to life in the twentieth century. |
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| Fresh. Scholarly. Inspiring. These are just three words that describe "Genesis, Science & History." With a conviction that the first book in the Bible has a powerful message for the modern world, Dr. Douglas Jacoby writes about the God who created and made himself known to his creation. Taking positions that are not always traditional, he carefully deals with scientific issues raised by the book of Genesis. But he never forgets that his chief aim as a Bible expositor is to help his readers see the wisdom of God and apply it to their lives. This book will not answer every question that today's Bible student may have about Genesis, creation, history and science; but it will point sincere readers in helpful directions and leave them grateful for the god who reveals himself to us in the Bible. |
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