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"I was introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ as a college
student. The Jesus of the New Testament overwhelmed me, and by
God?s grace Jesus still does," writes professor Robbie Castleman,
author of New Testament Essentials. Her love of Jesus and Scripture
is evident in this study, which seeks to answer the question Jesus?
disciples posed: "What kind of man is this?" (Matthew 8:27). New
Testament Essentials introduces us to the New Testament in three
parts: The revelation of God in Jesus Christ, the indwelling of God
in the church by the Holy Spirit and the present and coming kingdom
of God. In each of the twelve studies the author helps us to hear
Scripture in its own historical and cultural context before guiding
us to apply it to our own context. Jesus? life, teachings and works
were thoroughly grounded in the Hebrew Scriptures. And so each
session includes a special feature called "Connecting to the Old
Testament." Through this you will begin to discover the links
between the two testaments and gain a fuller sense of our unfolding
salvation history. Following a format similar to the other volumes
of the Essentials series, each of the 12 sessions includes the
following elements: A memory verse A Bible study A reading A life
application section "Connecting to the Old Testament" feature
Designed to work well on your own, with a partner or in a small
group, New Testament Essentials offers a comprehensive overview
that will enrich your knowledge and deepen your faith.
What is the right way to worship? Right worship does not require a
return to the identical forms found in the early church or later in
Rome or after that in Westminster. What it calls for is a faithful
response today to the God of our salvation in light of those
biblically ordered and historically informed patterns. In this
study Robbie Castleman uncovers the fundamental shape of worship.
What she finds--outlined in Scripture, enacted in Israel, refocused
in the New Testament community, guarded by the apostolic fathers,
and recovered in the Reformation--is a grand narrative of
redemption offering order and meaning to all worshiping communities
down to the present day.
"Daddy, I'd like you to meet my children." That's Robbie
Castleman's attitude about taking her children to church. She
believes that Sunday morning isn't a success if she has only
managed to keep the kids quiet. And she knows there's more to
church for kids than trying out their new coloring books. Children
are at church for the same reason as their parents: for the
privilege of worshiping God. Worship, Castleman writes, is "the
most important thing you can ever train your child to do." So with
infectious passion, nitty-gritty advice and a touch of humor, she
shows you how to help your children (from toddlers to teenagers)
enter into worship. In this significantly revised and updated
edition Castleman includes a new preface and two new appendices
that provide new perspectives on children's sermon and
intergenerational community. She also provides a study guide for
personal reflection or group discussion. More than ever, Parenting
in the Pew is essential reading for parents and worship leaders who
want to help children make joyful noises unto the Lord.
Fisherman Bible Studyguides have been a trusted name in Bible study
for almost thirty years. With outstanding authors, an emphasis on
personal growth, and over eighty titles, the Fisherman guides offer
a breadth and depth of biblical study not found in any other
series. Fisherman are written with a commitment to the unique
authority of the Bible in our lives. Nondenominational,
nonsectarian, and suitable for new Christians and mature
Christians, Fisherman have a broad appeal with a biblical base.
"King David: Trusting God for a Lifetime, "a twelve-week Bible
character study, takes an in-depth look at the person referred to
in Scripture as "a man after God's own heart," giving insight into
how to cope with conflict and depression, how to maintain personal
integrity, and how to trust God for a lifetime.
When it comes to knowledge of the Bible, many people know bits and
pieces, favorite stories and characters, but they don't know the
story that is really one story in Scripture. Robbie Castleman will
help you put the story of God and his people together so that
you'll know how all the parts and people fit, and the stories
within the story will make more sense. To study the story of
Scripture from Genesis to Revelation in twelve studies is an
adventure that will simply make you want to take the trip again.
This biblical interpretation textbook provides an accessible
introduction to the latest approaches in evangelical hermeneutics.
Having many years' experience teaching hermeneutics to
undergraduates, Robbie Castleman explains complex themes in an
engaging way. She addresses all the current schools of thought in
contemporary evangelical hermeneutics and incorporates recent
important trends in biblical interpretation. This book helps
students recognize the living Word as they read and study Scripture
as an act of being engaged by the triune God of grace who breathed
and still breathes "the word of the Lord."
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