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Christ is the final victor, and he will come again... Follow Dr.
Jeremiah through the book of Revelation in a chapter-by-chapter
study that will help you understand what it meant to the people at
the time it was written, and what it means to Christians today.
Even in John's day, many Christians wanted to know when Christ
would come again-when the plan of salvation would be accomplished.
Throughout the book of Revelation, in all of its confusing images
and prophecies, God's stunning faithfulness and love is on full
display as he offers up every chance for sinners to claim
redemption and join him forever. Each of this study's twelve
lessons is clearly organized to include: Getting Started: An
opening question to introduce you to the lesson. Setting the Stage:
A short reflection to explain the context of the study. Exploring
the Text: The Scripture reading for the lesson with related study
questions. Reviewing the Story: Questions to help you identify key
points in the reading. Applying the Message: Questions to help you
apply the key ideas to their lives. Reflecting on the Meaning: A
closing reflection on the key teachings in the lesson. -ABOUT THE
SERIES- The Jeremiah Bible Study Series captures Dr. David
Jeremiah's forty-plus years of commitment in teaching the Word of
God. In each study, you'll gain insights into the text, identify
key stories and themes, and be challenged to apply the truths you
uncover to your life. By the end of each study, you'll come away
with a clear and memorable understanding of that Bible book. Each
study also contains a Leader's Guide.
Philip Schaff's The Creeds of Christendom is a massive set,
originally published in three volumes and here reproduced across
five volumes, cataloging and explaining the many different creeds
from the myriad Christian denominations. The differences in belief
between Calvinists, Lutherans, and Presbyterians, for example, can
often be subtle, so a thorough examination of the particulars as
well as an explanation for how those different beliefs result in a
different worldview is necessary. Volume Two covers: . Scripture
Confessions . the Anti-Nicene and Nicene Rules of Faith and
Baptismal Creeds . Symbola ecumenica . Romans Creeds . Greek and
Russian Creeds . Orthodox Confessions of the Eastern Church . the
Confession of Dositheus, or the Eighteen Decrees of the Synod of
Jerusalem . the Longer Catechism of the Orthodox, Catholic, Eastern
Church . and the Old Catholic Union Creeds. Swiss theologian PHILIP
SCHAFF (1819-1893) was educated in Germany and eventually came to
the United States to teach at the German Reformed Theological
Seminary in Pennsylvania. He wrote a number of books and hymnals
for children, including History of the Christian Church and The
Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
Catholic elementary and secondary schools in the United States are
known for their academic excellence, safety, discipline, good
communication, and a Christ-centered focus that permeates the
school culture. However, there many unseen challenges to maintain
these hard-won benchmarks that school leaders face daily. Ever
escalating costs and limited funding streams, rising expectations
of families, divisive culture battles, conflicting and sometimes
mutually exclusive views of Church teachings and beliefs chipping
away at the core mission, a growing and hostile secularism all
contribute to some of the challenges confronting this largest
private school system. TheSurvivability of Catholic Schools: Vigor,
Anemia, and a Diffident Flock guides readers through some of the
undetected trials and joys of keeping Catholic schools faithful to
their mission by candidly acknowledging some of the headaches while
encouraging parents, alumni, and stakeholders to reinvigorate this
pearl of great price.
Philip Schaff's The Creeds of Christendom is a massive set,
originally published in three volumes and here reproduced across
five volumes, cataloging and explaining the many different creeds
from the myriad Christian denominations. The differences in belief
between Calvinists, Lutherans, and Presbyterians, for example, can
often be subtle, so a thorough examination of the particulars as
well as an explanation for how those different beliefs result in a
different worldview is necessary. Volume One: Part II covers: . the
Catechism of Geneva AD 1546 and 1541 . the Reformed Confessions of
France and Netherlands . the Reformed Confessions of Germany . the
Reformed Confessions of Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary . the Anglican
Articles of Religion . the Presbyterian Confessions of Scotland .
the Westminster Standards . the Creeds of Modern Evangelical
Denominations. (See Volume One: Part I for the Table of Contents
for this volume.) Swiss theologian PHILIP SCHAFF (1819-1893) was
educated in Germany and eventually came to the United States to
teach at the German Reformed Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania.
He wrote a number of books and hymnals for children, including
History of the Christian Church and The Creeds of the Evangelical
Protestant Churches.
This five-session small group Bible study (DVD/digital video sold
separately) by noted teacher and historian, Ray Vander Laan, is
volume five of the That the World May Know series. In this volume,
Vander Laan uncovers the passion and commitment early believers
displayed as they claimed Jesus in the face of fierce consequences
and powerful adversaries. Faith Lessons is a unique video series
that brings God's Word to life with astounding relevance. By
weaving together the Bible's fascinating historical, cultural,
religious, and geographical contexts, teacher and historian Ray
Vander Laan reveals unique insights into the Scriptures'
significance for modern believers. Filmed on location in Caesarea
Philippi, Sardis, Pergamum, Ephesus, and Laodicea, these
illuminating "faith lessons" afford a new understanding of the
Bible that will ground your convictions and transform your life.
The Faith Lessons video series is ideal for use in small groups,
personal and family Bible studies, and adult Sunday school.
Individual believers and families will gain vital insights from
long-ago times and cultures through this innovative approach to
Bible study. Lessons include: Everything to Lose, Nothing to Gain -
Filmed in Caesarea Philippi The Salt of the Earth - Filmed in
Sardis Where Satan Lives - Filmed in Pergamum The Mark of the Beast
- Filmed in Ephesus Hot or Cold - Filmed in Laodicea Designed for
use with the Early Church Video Study (sold separately).
Written for teachers and parents in homeschool, public school, or
private school settings, For the Children's Sake imagines what
education can be, based on a Christian understanding of the meaning
of life and what it means to be human.
In this updated edition of the bestselling classic, author John
Eldredge reminds men they need adventure in their lives . . . in their
work, in their love, and their spiritual lives. He reveals how God
designed men to be dangerous. Simply look at the dreams and desires
written in the heart of every boy: to be a hero, to be a warrior, and
to live a life of adventure and risk. Sadly, most men today have
abandoned these dreams and desires—aided by a Christianity that feels
like nothing more than pressure to be a "nice guy." It is no wonder
that many men avoid church, and those who go are often passive and
bored to death.
In this provocative six-session video study (DVD/digital video
downloads sold separately), John Eldredge explains how God wants to
heal these deep wounds from earlier years that take away a man's
confidence and—in some cases—his masculinity. He shows that deep within
the heart of every man is a longing for a battle to fight, an adventure
to live, and a beauty to rescue—because that is how God created him. It
is time for the church to reclaim these wounded warriors. It is time to
give men permission to be what God designed them to be—dangerous,
passionate, alive, and free!
Sessions include:
- The Heart of a Man
- The Wound
- A Battle to Fight
- An Adventure to Live
- A Beauty to Rescue
- A Band of Brothers
This five-session small group Bible study (DVD/digital video sold
separately) by noted teacher and historian, Ray Vander Laan, is
volume six of the That the World May Know series. In this volume,
Vander Laan helps you experience Jesus' life up close and personal.
Faith Lessons is a unique video series that brings God's Word to
life with astounding relevance. By weaving together the Bible's
fascinating historical, cultural, religious, and geographical
contexts, teacher and historian Ray Vander Laan reveals unique
insights into the Scriptures' significance for modern believers.
The five sessions: Focuse on passages of Scripture explored in the
DVD Include sidebars, maps, photos and other study tools Feature
questions that facilitate discussion and inspire personal
reflection Include 25 personal Bible studies to help you deepen
your learning experience between sessions, and turn lessons from
the past into applications that impact how you live out your faith
today. Filmed on location in Galilee, Priene, and Didyma, these
illuminating "faith lessons" afford a new understanding of the
Bible that will ground your convictions and transform your life.
The Faith Lessons video series is ideal for use in small groups,
personal and family Bible studies, and adult Sunday school.
Individual believers and families will gain vital insights from
long-ago times and cultures through this innovative approach to
Bible study. Lessons include: When the Rabbi Says, "Come" - Filmed
in Galilee When the Rabbi Says, "Go" - Filmed in Galilee The
Presence of God: A Countercultural Community - Filmed in Priene
Living Stones - Filmed in Priene The Very Words of God - Filmed in
Didyma Designed for use with the In the Dust of the Rabbi Video
Study (sold separately).
Condensed into 31 accessible chapters, The Story Bible: The Bible As
One Continuing Story Of God And His People sweeps you into the
unfolding progression of Bible characters and events from Genesis to
Revelation. Using the world’s most popular modern-English Bible, the
New International Version, and printed in the exclusive Zondervan NIV
Comfort Print® typeface, it allows the stories, poems, and teachings of
the Bible to read like a novel. Like any good story, The Story is
filled with intrigue, drama, conflict, romance, and redemption—and this
story’s true!
Features:
• Selections from the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV)
• Events, characters, and teachings of the Bible are arranged
chronologically
• Short transitions between each chapter to connect the reader to the
continuing story
• Timelines of Bible events
• Foreword by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee
• List of characters and who they are
• Discussion questions for each chapter
• Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print typeface
• 11.5-point print size
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