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March 2008
Sometimes it seems there's a whole industry now producing books questioning Christian faith and biblical truth (often by citing later...
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March 2008
Some pastors read about churches that consist mostly of a single demographic category (like young suburban couples) and recognize their...
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March 2008
In The God-Centered Life (Regent College), Josh Moody draws on the works of Jonathan Edwards to remind us the focus of a meaningful...
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March 2008
In Getting into Character: The Art of First-Person Narrative Sermons (Brazos Press), pastor/playwright/actor Stephen Chapin Garner...
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March 2008
Using multiple learning approaches, Greg Ogden and Daniel Meyer help leaders further develop their gifts in Leadership Essentials (InterVarsity)....
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March 2008
With identity theft a growing problem, pastor Mike Breaux takes a creative turn with the topic in the book Identity Theft (Zondervan),...
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March 2008
It’s an election year, in case you’ve missed it, and that means more discussion about the relationship of religion and politics. In...
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May 05, 2008
Stephen Chapin Garner, Getting Into Character: The Art of First-Person Narrative Preaching. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2008. Paper, 142 pages. ISBN 978-1-58743-218-7
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Arthur H. DeKruyter with Quentin J. Schultze, The Suburban Church: Practical Advice for Authentic Ministry. Louisville: Westmionster John Knox Press, 2008. Paper, 148 pages. ISBN 978-0-664-23294-8
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In Vintage Jesus (Crossway), Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears have provided a solid introduction to Jesus for non-theologians, particularly young adults who are simply curious or are early in their spiritual...
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The final volume in the Ancient-Future series by the late Robert E. Webber, Ancient-Future Worship (Baker), has as its central theme the narrative nature of the Bible and the need to “allow God’s truthful...
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The hot book many are talking about is called The Shack (Windblown Media), and it's getting lots of attention, positive and negative. The book, by William P. Young, is a fictional account of a man's meeting...
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Rick Warren takes you to the Bible for answers to twelve of life's toughest questions. Drawing from the examples of different biblical characters who faced the same issues, Warren offers concise, practical...
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Dr. J. Alfred Smith has long been considered one of the most respected statesmen in the African-American church, and one of the most influential leaders in the contemporary church. For decades he has demonstrated...
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