Accountability, Bible Reading, Scripture Memorization
ABS of Faith, a book “undergirded by prayer” designed to “help believers gain spiritual muscle," is filled with spiritual fitness information and programs designed to bring balance to the life and definition to the spiritual body.
Throughout the book, Dan O'Deens weaves personal experience, biblical truth, and practical suggestions together to form a framework to help both the new believer and the venerable saint to have a vital, daily walk with God.
201 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-88469-310-9
Hearing God in Your Bible
This book stresses the distinction between affirming a creed and actually understanding what the Bible is saying. It urges believers to regain the joy that comes from our Bibles, and tackles subjects such as biblical authority, obedience, the weight of the community, separation, mission, and grace..
201 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-88469-301-7
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God of Hope
by J. Davis Illingworth, Jr. Through the first-person testimony of the disciple Thomas, the prophet Moses, the apostle Paul and the disciple John, God of Hope: Four Men Enter Our World with the Plan Genesis through Revelation brings to life the energy, passion, and brilliance of God's mysterious plan for the universe and humanity as it is unfolding in history. Also check out the Study Guide that accompanies this book.
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God of Hope Study Guide
by Jesse B. Deloe A companion to the book God of Hope by J. Davis Illingworth, Jr. This study guide, created as a supplement to be used with the book (and audiovisual products) for small group, informal class, or individual study, contains carefully crafted discussion questions and “Think About This” bullet-points to engage fully with the text. |
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by Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC
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“How to Find Hope When You’re Hurting,” the book provides real, raw,
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Restoring the Household presents a summary of church history and the theological/political forces leading up to the Alexander Mack baptism in the Eder River of Germany in 1708, which is generally considered the starting-point of the Brethren movement.
Scoles also has significant discussion of the Brethren ordinances of trine immersion baptism and threefold communion, and concludes with an insightful look at some of the dynamics surrounding the founding of Grace Theological Seminary and the Grace Brethren movement in the late 1930s.
The book is based, in part, on research Scoles did for his D.Min. dissertation at Ashland Theological Seminary.
279 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-8846-092-4


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