From devotionals to the most technical commentaries, our faculty has a passion to communicate God's Word. You've trusted our classics from Chafer, Walvoord, Hendricks, and Pentecost. Now let us introduce you to our soon-to-be classics by Swindoll, Bock, Glahn, and a number of other professors who will likely become your favorite authors.
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Things Which Become Sound Doctrine
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Thomas Constables Notes on the Bible Volume 2 Joshua thru Esther
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Thomas Constables Notes on the Bible Volume 4 Isaiah thru Daniel
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Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism a Comparison of Traditional & Progressive Views
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Three Steps Forward Two Steps Back
Charles Swindoll reminds readers that our problems are not solved by simple answers or all-too-easy cliches. Instead, he offers practical ways to walk with God through the realities of life-including times of fear, stress, anger and temptation.
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Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
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Tidings of Comfort and Joy: 25 Advent Devotionals Leading to Christmas
Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day.
Read ... and marvel at the fact that God became one of us to reveal the father to all of us. --Andy Stanley
The Christmas season easily overwhelms, and meaning can be lost in the busyness. In Tidings of Comfort and Joy, Mark M. Yarbrough reminds us why we celebrate. These twenty--five short devotions focus December on Jesus through a combination of Scripture reflections, winsome stories, advent applications, and guided prayers. This is a book that you and your family will turn to annually, as you prepare your heart for the wonder and meaning of Christmas.
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To Follow Him
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To the Jew First the Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture & History
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Truth in a Culture of Doubt Engaging Skeptical Challenges to the Bible
Truth in a Culture of Doubt takes a closer look at the key arguments skeptical scholars such as Ehrman keep repeating in radio interviews, debates, and in his their popular writings. If you are looking for insightful responses to critical arguments from a biblical perspective, easily accessible and thoughtfully presented, this book is for you. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive response to Ehrman's popular works. It is presented in such a way that readers can either read straight through the book or use it as a reference when particular questions arise. Responding to skeptical scholars such as Ehrman, Truth in a Culture of Doubt takes readers on a journey to explain topics such as the Bible's origins, the copying of the Bible, alleged contradictions in Scripture, and the relationship between God and evil. Written for all serious students of Scripture, this book will enable you to know how to respond to a wide variety of critical arguments raised against the reliability of Scripture and the truthfulness of Christianity.
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