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| Best-selling author Tim LaHaye looks at four distinct male personality types to help women understand how the men in their life deal with anger, process emotion, and express their masculinity. |
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| Widely regarded as the best of its kind, this compassionate, comprehensive guide is revised and updated for the next generation. Clinebell explores the many causes of addiction and lays out a practical plan for helping the afflicted in the context of family and church, as well as community programs like Alcoholics Anonymous. Includes an new annotated bibliography. |
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| Tim LaHaye’s bestselling book, redesigned and updated! This easy–to–follow guide offers the tools believers need to accurately interpret biblical prophecy. Includes charts, tips for interpreting difficult passages, and summaries of Bible history, customs, and beliefs. |
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| Experts in their respective fields provide an authoritative perspective on the fundamentals of theology. Extensive treatment of all the classic areas of theological concern_God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, man, sin, salvation, sanctification, the Scriptures, the church, and more.Contributing authors include:Robert GromackiEarl RadmacherJohn WitmerRobert SaucyJohn WalvoordRobert LightnerJ. Carl LaneyRobert PyneEd HayesHenry Holloman |
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| Bible prophecy continues to fascinate, nevermore than in troubled times of war and natural disasters. But why study Bible prophecy? What does it mean if a person is premillenial or amillenial, believes in the Rapture, or knows who or what the Beast of Revelation is? Benware's framework for understanding Bible prophecy is based on the four biblical covenants: Abrahamic, Palestinian, Davidic, and New. This book is a reference for seminary and college students, and those curious about the various views of end times prophetic events and biblical proof behind them. |
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| Revised and updated, Dr. Charles Stanley's well-loved Life Principles study guide series has taken on new life through refreshed content. Small groups and individuals who want a Bible study that's spiritually sound and practical will find a wealth of ideas to help them understand and apply the Scriptures to the real world. |
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| Christians have long differed with one another on both the meaning and the practice of water baptism. Using the classic Counterpoints forum of presentation-critique-response, this insightful book explores four prominent views of baptism held by different branches of Protestantism: Baptist, Christian Church/Church of Christ, Lutheran, and Reformed. |
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| Four different ways Christians understand the Lord's Supper-Baptist view (memorialism), Reformed (spiritual presence), Lutheran (consubstantiation), and Roman Catholic (transubstantiation)-are fairly represented and debated to provide readers with an opportunity to draw their own conclusion on this important Christian institution. |
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| Everyone struggles with questions like, "How can I know if I'm pursuing God's will or my own?" In this book, pastor Kyle Lake suggests that God's will for a person's life isn't as formulaic as it's often made out to be. This book alleviates ambiguities about God's desires for our lives. Through the use of scriptural metaphors such as discipleship, kingdom and fatherhood, this message empowers people to make wise decisions with the guidance of a God who is not a genie, an insurance policy or a dominator. |
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| Receive What Belongs To You In Christ!What a timely message for the Body of Christ! In this powerful book, Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin makes the observation: "What most people are praying for is already theirs if they just knew how to take hold of it "!Understanding How To Fight the Good Fight Of Faith presents a clear, biblical viewpoint of your rights and privileges in Christ, and how to receive what already belongs to you in Christ. If you are a new Christian, this book will establish you in your faith. For the more mature in Christ, Understanding How To Fight the Good Fight of Faith will clear away misconceptions about your right standing with God and the privileges you possess as a joint-heir with Christ.Whatever your stage of development in the Christian walk, this book will minister to you! |
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| n this lecture, Jabbour outlines the tenets of Islam, addressing the issues of compassion and understanding between faiths. He attempts to answer the questions, "What do Muslim people believe?" "Is Islam evil?" and "Why is America a lightning rod for the anger of many Muslim fundamentalists?" Jabbour makes distinctions between the Muslim people and the Islamic sect of fanaticism. Read by the author. Unabridged. |
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