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Why Should I Trust the Bible?

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The Bible is a cobbled-together selection of ancient writings that have been changed so many times by so many people over hundreds of years that surely the text can no longer be trusted - right? Certainly, there are plenty of people who take this vie

Why We (still) Believe (R)

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The West has become permeated with a culture that doesn't 'do' God. Many people assert that we have progressed, while Christians are still clinging to out-dated ideas. In Why We (Still) Believe, fourteen contributors focus on several specific contemp

Willing to Believe: Understanding the Ro

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What does an individual contribute to his or her own salvation? Does God wait on the doorsteps of our hearts, quietly hoping to be let in when we decide to open the door? Or does he call us and pursue us in a way we can't resist? The debate between t

With a Mighty Triumph

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Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts & Our Minds

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This best-selling book offers practical guidance and helpful tips for women who want to go deeper in their study of the Bible and learn how to teach others to do the same.

Words From the Cross

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You Can Change: God's Transforming Power

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Many books are written by experts. This book isn't one of them,' admits Tim Chester. 'It was written out of my own struggle to change. My long battle with particular issues set me searching the Bible as well as writings from the past. This book share

Yours is the Kingdom: A Systematic Theology of the Lord's Prayer

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The Lord's Prayer is perhaps the best-known part of the Bible. Today, it is still widely taught and learned, even by people who seldom enter a church; and the familiar sixteenth-century version continues to be used, even in modern worship services.

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