Every Man Battle
Regular fit, round neckline, short sleeves. Made of extra long staple pima cotton.
Regular fit, round neckline, short sleeves. Made of extra long staple pima cotton.
In this book I emphasize the relational and personal rather than the scholarly. Who was this man Jesus? What was he like? No one who meets Jesus ever stays the same.
In this commentary, Daniel J. Estes provides carefully organized guidance for interpreting, teaching, and illustrating the important truths found in Job.
The Body Book not only offers accurate, up-to-date information on personal issues of teengirls experience but also shares it from a positive biblical perspective.
Somewhere between the ages of 9 and 12, things can get a little uncomfortable, particularly for young girls. Suddenly things that used to seem cool to do with Mom or Dad don't seem so cool anymore. As the urges for self-identity and independence from parents begin to develop, potential problems can easily arise. The It's MY Life Book is designed to ..................................................
The book is for kids of all ages. Beautifully illustrated. It makes well-known stories come alive. To be used for our worship at home and also kids like to read it themselves and more than just one story at a time.
How do we find meaning in life when it seems futile and meaningless? Ecclesiastes takes readers on a journey pondering this timeless question, and this commentary helps set the book within a biblical worldview in order to help teachers communicate and apply the profound truths of Ecclesiastes today.
Revised and updated, this tender book offers encouragement and hope to those who may think they will never be able to get on with life after losing a child.
Philip Yancey's updating of his modern classic answers questions about how to come to terms with the tough times in your life.
The Blurry Rules Book is all about ethics. Explain THAT to an 8- to 12-year-old girl! Author, Nancy Rue, approaches the subject by talking about those gray areas and hard-to-answer questions that aren’t so clearly addressed in the Ten Commandments. Children clearly understand "Thou shalt not kill", but what about "thou shalt not hate the guts of the girl who deliberately snubs you?
Sometimes it's hard to orientate on all situations and historical facts in the New Testament, as one enters the time and place of Jesus and His disciples. There are confusing practices, new people groups, and even unexplained religious conflicts. How did it all come about?
During the last century the Christian faith has made massive inroads into areas dominated by traditional and fold religions. In many cases, however, varieties of syncretism have developed, both in the countries of origin and in the West.