This collection features the complete revised New Testament series from the Bible Speaks Today, offering insightful commentary and reflections on the New Testament texts. Each volume is designed to enhance understanding of the scriptures, making them accessible and relevant for contemporary readers. The series emphasizes practical application and theological depth, making it a valuable resource for both personal study and group discussions.
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This comprehensive collection features the revised Bible Speaks Today commentaries, offering insightful interpretations and applications of biblical texts. Each volume is designed to enhance understanding of scripture, making it accessible for both scholars and lay readers. With a focus on contemporary relevance, these commentaries provide clear explanations, theological insights, and practical guidance, enriching personal study and group discussions. Ideal for those seeking to deepen their engagement with the Bible.
This collection features the complete revised Old Testament series from the Bible Speaks Today, offering insightful commentaries that blend scholarly research with practical application. Each volume aims to illuminate biblical texts, making them accessible and relevant for contemporary readers. The series is designed to enhance understanding of the Old Testament, providing valuable context and interpretation for both study and personal reflection.
Oasis of Imagination
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Oasis of Imagination equips and encourages Christians, whatever their calling, to go beyond culture-warring or Christian bubbles and use the arts and imagination to plant oases to draw people together.
British Evangelical Theologians of the Twentieth Century
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Thomas A. Noble and Jason S. Sexton offer a thorough introduction to and appraisal of twelve leading British evangelical theologians of the twentieth century.
Hope: Food for the Journey
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This 30-day undated devotional, part of the Food for the Journey series, explores how often our idea of hope is too small when a better hope exists in Christ.
Faithful: Food for the Journey - Themes
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
30 undated devotionals to strengthen our faith and renew confidence in our faithful God.
The Message of Deuteronomy
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Uncover the choice between blessings and curses, life and death, in this updated edition of The Message of Deuteronomy, part of the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
Listen to God speaking life by the Spirit for the world. The most popular modern English translation with study notes drawn from the million-selling Bible Speaks Today commentary series from IVP, and application questions for personal or group use.
Christian Character (Lifebuilder Study Guides)
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Compassion, humility, faith, perseverance. We long for the beauty of Christ to be reflected in our lives. This study guide is designed to help you grow in godly character. Some sessions deal with the basic truths of the Christian life; others focus on the qualities of the true disciple.
Matthew
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
In this collaboration between Alabaster Co. and IVP, the full text of the Gospel of Matthew is presented alongside beautiful full-color photographs and fourteen guided meditations by Jan Johnson. These guided meditations invite readers into deeper reflection by incorporating the church's ancient lectio divina and visio divina traditions.
Heaven (Lifebuilder Study Guides): Finding Our True Home
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Heaven is hard for us to picture. We think of floating on clouds and playing harps, or walking streets of gold. While we know we want to go there, we are a little nervous about what it will be like. These eight studies provide us with a biblical perspective on heaven - something richer and more exciting than we could ever imagine.
Persevere
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Sure-footed, focused Bible teaching from Keswick Convention's top preachers, broken into days and helpfully applied for today's busy reader.
Can white People Be Saved?
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Yes, White people can be saved. In God's redemptive plan, that goes without saying. But what about the reality of white normativity? This idea and way of being in the world has been parasitically joined to Christianity, and this is the ground of many of our problems today. It is time to redouble the efforts of the church and its institutions to muster well-informed, gospel-based initiatives to fight racialized injustice and overcome the heresy of whiteness. Written by a world-class roster of scholars, Can “White” People Be Saved? develops language to describe the current realities of race and racism. It challenges evangelical Christianity in particular to think more critically and constructively about race, ethnicity, migration, and mission in relation to white supremacy. Historical and contemporary perspectives from Africa and the African diaspora prompt fresh theological and missiological questions about place and identity. Native American and Latinx experiences of colonialism, migration, and hybridity inspire theologies and practices of shalom. And Asian and Asian American experiences of ethnicity and class generate transnational resources for responding to the challenge of systemic injustice. With their call for practical resistance to the Western whiteness project, the perspectives in this volume can revitalize a vision of racial justice and peace in the body of Christ.
Balm in Gilead
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Marilynne Robinson is one of the most eminent public intellectuals in America today. In addition to literary elegance, her trilogy of novels (Gilead, Home, and Lila) and her collections of essays offer probing meditations on the Christian faith. Many of these reflections are grounded in her belief that the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformer John Calvin still deserves a hearing in the twenty-first century.This volume, based on the 2018 Wheaton Theology Conference, brings together the thoughts of leading theologians, historians, literary scholars, and church leaders who engaged in theological dialogue with Robinson's published work—and with the author herself.
Dynamics of Muslim Worlds
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Bringing together leading scholars from the 2016 Missiology Lectures at Fuller Theological Seminary, this volume presents a nuanced account of contemporary Muslim societies, exploring the changing dynamics of Islam today and discussing how current religious and social climates shape Christian engagement with Muslims.
The People's Book
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Bible played a vital role in the lives, theology, and practice of the Protestant Reformers. These essays from the 2016 Wheaton Theology Conference bring together the reflections of church historians and theologians on the nature of the Bible as "the people's book," considering themes such as access to Scripture, the Bible's role in worship, and theological interpretation.
God and the Problem of Evil
- 199 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The problem of evil has produced many responses and elicited vigorous debate. In this multiview book, five philosophical theologians discuss and defend different solutions to this ancient problem: Phillip Cary on the classic view, William Lane Craig on Molinism, William Hasker on open theism, Thomas Jay Oord on essential kenosis, and Stephen Wykstra on skeptical theism.
The Image of God in an Image Driven Age
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Humans are created in the image of God, yet by choosing to rebel against God we become unfaithful bearers of his image. But Jesus, who is the image of God, restores the divine image in us. At the intersection of theology and culture, these essays offer a unified vision of what it means to be truly human and created in the divine image in the world today.
Christian Counseling Ethics
- 553 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Editor Randolph K. Sanders assembles a team of scholar-practitioners to forge a comprehensive ethical approach to Christian counseling. Christian psychotherapists, pastors and others in the counseling profession will find here a ready resource for a wide array of contemporary clinical scenarios.