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Books > Christianity > The Bible
Are you hungry for more of God? Do you seek a greater understanding of
His purpose for your life and hope to walk in His blessings? Do you
long for His comfort and guidance and answers when confused? Do you
want to know more about the Holy Spirit?
The second in a series, Insights to Finding Spiritual Peace offers a
compilation of Bible studies and commentaries written over more than
twenty years. They were born from personal experience and insights from
God and originated as monthly prayer letters with a written Bible
message. These studies invite you to a deeper spiritual walk with the
Lord and nourish and comfort the soul through the stresses and
challenges of life. The secrets of the Lord’s purposes are found in the
Bible, and as the Holy Spirit opens our eyes to His Word, we gain His
insight. It is then we can say, “I understand.” This volume presents a
series of “now I understand” moments that can bring you knowledge and
comfort.
This collection of Bible studies and commentary seeks to help you
recognize and benefit from the work of the Holy Spirit in your life.
The KJV Personal Size Giant Print Bible features giant, easy-to-read
12-point type in a convenient personal trim size that is perfect for
devotional reading, personal study, or use at church. The giant print
type also makes this Bible an ideal choice for ministry and preaching.
Features Include:
• Convenient personal trim size that is easy-to-carry
• Pure Cambridge Edition of the KJV text
• Durable Smyth-sewn lay-flat binding
• Two-column verse-by-verse text format
• Topical page headings
• Giant 12-point type size
• Words of Christ in red
• Gilded page edges
• Ribbon marker for easy referencing between pages
• “Where to Turn” section with Scripture references for common life
issues
• Topical concordance
• Presentation page for gift-giving
• Full-color maps
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In this volume in the Believers Church Bible Commentary (BCBC)
Series, Erland Waltner explains how 1 Peter applies Jesus' teaching
on loving the enemy to the life situation of scattered Christians
in Asia Minor. Peter empowers believers to be communities of hope,
not retaliating for abuse they suffer, but bearing witness to their
living Lord by word, transformed lifestyle, and doing good.
J. Daryl Charles admits that 2 Peter and Jude are hard for us to
understand. Yet he shows how these letters are relevant since the
church still faces ethical compromises and pastoral dilemmas. Their
apocalyptic imagery stresses that the concerns of Christian
faithfulness and faith are absolutely crucial. The church needs
such moral exhortation.
Enrich your personal or family Bible study time with the King James
Version Study Bible Large Print, packed with devotions, study notes,
essays and a concordance. The stylish black and metallic gold interior
make this an elegant keepsake or special gift.
Study features include an introduction to every book of the Bible and
devotions at the end of every chapter, thousands of explanatory study
notes, essays on 50 key teachings of the Bible, a concordance, and 8
full-color maps. There is also a section dedicated to living the
Christian life that covers 37 essays. Learn more about the history of
the KJV with a section focusing on its tradition, text and translation.
Another fascinating feature is the brief synopsis of twenty centuries
of church history followed by a section on creeds, catechisms and
confessions. This section includes the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed,
Athanasian Creed, Belgic Confessions, Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of
Dort, Westminster Confessions, Westminster Superior Catechism, and the
Westminster Larger Catechism.
The Bible also includes a presentation page, a wedding certificate page
and a family record to write down marriage, births and adoptions,
deaths and occasions to remember.
Features:
• Complete KJV Text
• Metallic gold and black interior
• Thousands of study notes
• Essays on 50 key Christian teachings
• 37 essays on how to live as a Christian
• Historical overview of Christianity covering 20 centuries of church
history
• Ancient creeds, confessions, and catechisms
• Space for a family record that includes marriages, births and
adoptions, and deaths
• Thematic Scripture verse finder
• 8 full-color maps
• Presentation page
• Reader-friendly subheadings
• One-year Bible reading plan
• Lay-flat binding
• Double-column format
• 2 Ribbon markers
• 11-point font size
Kids will love the unique variety of activities that help them
apply the Bible to their lives. The NIrV Seek and Explore Holy
Bible helps children understand God's Word by using common ways
that kids learn. Children are joined on their journey through the
Bible by nine different animal friends who help them comprehend
more about Scripture. Throughout the pages, the fun animal
characters suggest activities like writing lists, creating art, and
even playing games - that each help kids apply biblical principles
to their lives. There are also hundreds of study helps throughout
that explain select Bible verses to the reader. This Bible includes
the complete New International Reader's Version (NIrV) which is
written at a third-grade reading level and based on the accurate,
readable, and clear New International Version (NIV). The NIrV is
perfect for children learning to read and explore the Bible for the
first time on their own. Features include: Full-color throughout
Single-column text to help early readers Study helps to help
explain the text Activities to help the child apply the Bible to
their life 4 child-friendly Bible maps Presentation page Complete
text of the easy-to-read New International Reader's Version (NIrV)
of the Bible 8.5-point font size
A new and better society has been the constant dream of men and
women. Responding to this dream, John Stott has been attracted back
again and again by Paul's letter to the young church at Ephesus. It
portrays a new society of Christ's making that stands out in bright
relief against our colourless world of oppression, heartache,
separation and division. Paul's letter, with its exultant vision of
a renewed human community, has, says John Stott, 'stirred me
deeply'. John Stott expounds Paul's theme of uniting all things in
Christ by uniting his church and breaking down all that separates
us from God, one ethnic group from another, husband from wife,
parent from child, master from slave. Paul's insights are for all
who want to build the church into the new society God has planned
it to be.
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