Description: This is a book for pacesetters -- church leaders who desire to help their churches break free of the things that turn them in on themselves. It is a masterly mix of biblical principle, objective analysis, and personal experience.
Description: No additional description available for Participant's Guide. Description for Video Series follows: This comprehensive video series tackles topics vital to 21st century parents--discipline, self-confidence, guarding children in a dangerous world, and much more. For more than 60 years, so-called experts have offered permissive and unworkable advice to parents about child rearing. The Your Child Video Seminar, through experts such as Dr. James Dobson along with interviews and animated vignettes, offers solid counsel on how to effectively discipline children and lead them with confidence.
Description: Excellent for personal or group study, the Handbook is one of the most life-changing Bible studies ever developed. Apply the principles you learn in these lessons to your everyday life and you will experience the exciting adventure of joyful and fruitful Christian living.
Description: The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship, by George Marsden, is a short, forceful argument by a leading religious historian that the secular academy can and should be more open to faith-based scholarship. Marsden brings his considerable knowledge of fundamentalist and evangelical history to bear on the questions that face Christian students and teachers in mainstream universities: Is it better to stay quiet about faith? What will colleagues think of professors who talk about their religious beliefs in class? What kinds of knowledge are best illuminated by religious reflection? Marsden's main goal is practical, and the best parts of this book give advice about how Christian academics can connect with and encourage one another. He also points readers toward the work of a few academics who, Marsden argues, do topnotch research that also brings glory to God. --Michael Joseph Gross
Description: Bruce Ware believes that while tradition's emphasis on God's metaphysical perfection and His supremacy over the world is correct, we must refine our understanding of the way in which He relates to us. While retaining the deepest concerns of the historic tradition, Ware offers a more rational view of God's dealings with His children--a view that is reflected in Scripture's own testimony of Him. Ware then applies this concept of real divine exaltation and real divine-human relationship to the areas of our prayer life, confidence in God and His guidance of us.