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An honest look at grief and fears, faith and hope. Combining
personal narrative, sound theology, and beautiful writing, this is
a book for anyone who has loved and lost. On November 3, 2020, Tim
and Aileen Challies received the shocking news that their son Nick
had died. A twenty-year-old student at The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, he had been
participating in a school activity with his fiancee, sister, and
friends, when he fell unconscious and collapsed to the ground.
Neither students nor a passing doctor nor paramedics were able to
revive him. His parents received the news at their home in Toronto
and immediately departed for Louisville to be together as a family.
While on the plane, Tim, an author and blogger, began to process
his loss through writing. In Seasons of Sorrow, Tim shares
real-time reflections from the first year of grief-through the
seasons from fall to summer-introducing readers to what he
describes as the "ministry of sorrow." Seasons of Sorrow will
benefit both those that are working through sorrow or those
comforting others: * See how God is sovereign over loss and that he
is good in loss * Discover how you can pass through times of grief
while keeping your faith * Learn how biblical doctrine can work
itself out even in life's most difficult situations * Understand
how it is possible to love God more after loss than you loved him
before
This extraordinary devotional encourages readers to develop daily
spiritual disciplines in key areas of their faith, including prayer,
Bible reading, worship, and more. If you desire to become more
disciplined in your daily walk, this book can help.
This far from ordinary devotional encourages readers to develop daily
spiritual disciplines in key areas of their faith, including prayer,
Bible reading, worship, and more.
For years, writer Tim Challies has been posting spiritual insights from
influential Christian thought leaders, helping his thousands of online
followers mature in their faith. Now these inspirations are yours to
discover in this one-of-a-kind devotional.
This curated collection of quotes, along with stunning photography and
corresponding devotions from Tim, challenges you to cultivate
consistent spiritual habits, including…
• Prayer
• Bible reading
• Worship
• Evangelism
• Fasting
• Silence and solitude
• Gratitude
• Stewardship
If you desire to become more disciplined in your daily walk with
Christ, Words from the Wise offers you small and simple opportunities
to grow your faith in extraordinary ways.
We live in a visual culture. Today, people increasingly rely upon
visuals to help them understand new and difficult concepts. The
rise and stunning popularity of the Internet infographic has given
us a new way in which to convey data, concepts, and ideas. As
teachers and lovers of sound theology, Challies and Byers have a
deep desire to convey the concepts and principles of systematic
theology in a fresh, beautiful, and informative way. In the
bestselling Visual Theology, they have made the deepest truths of
the Bible accessible in a way that can be seen and understood by a
visual generation. As a companion to Visual Theology, the Visual
Theology Study Guide is a ten session study designed to help you
grow in godliness by practicing what you learn, and it includes
application for both personal and small group study. Each chapter
includes key terms, group study discussion questions, and exercises
for personal reflection in God's Word.
The deepest truths of the Bible accessible in a way that can be
seen, understood, and experienced like never before, combining
graphics and text to teach the nature and contents of the Bible in
a fresh and exciting way. For a beautiful, approachable,
informative presentation of the concepts and principles of
Scripture--turn to any page of A Visual Theology Guide to the Bible
and be instantly immersed in the visuals and teachings of God's
Word. A Visual Theology Guide to the Bible is not only a wonderful
introduction to the Christian life, it is a functioning guide for
understanding and living out your faith. You'll see how the Bible
is put together, why the authors wrote each book, and what all of
it means for your life today. What's more, you'll learn why the
Bible can be trusted and how to answer common criticisms of the
Bible. Used in conjunction with Tim Challies and Josh Byers'
bestselling book, Visual Theology, this unique resource helps you
connect the truth of the Bible to your life, showing how God's
eternal truth leads to life change and transformation. A Visual
Theology Guide to the Bible: Is written by authors Tim Challies and
Josh Byers, each of whom have a deep desire to convey the deepest
truths of the Bible in a fresh, beautiful, and informative way Will
help you develop a plan to read and study the Scriptures Is a
follow-up to Visual Theology and expands on the timeless, historic,
biblical truths presented in that bestselling book Will help you
grow in godliness by practicing what you learn Is perfect for new
believers, long-time Christians, students, small groups, pastors,
church leaders, and anyone else interested in seeing the Bible
afresh
Many pastors conceive of the church budget as primarily a financial
tool, but in fact it is primarily a pastoral tool. A church's
philosophy of ministry is locked into its budget, and so the budget
will either stifle or accelerate any attempts to move a
congregation toward a biblical model of church health. As such, the
church budget is a far more potent pastoral tool than many church
leaders realize. Budgeting for a Healthy Church examines each
section of the budget in light of Biblical principles to show how a
church budget can lock in healthy approaches to ministry. Whereas
most books on church budgeting are "how" books, explaining how the
budgeting process should work, this is a "what" book, helping
church leaders determine the pastoral implications of what they
choose to fund in their budgets.
A visual introduction to systematic theology. We live in a visual
culture, increasingly relying upon infographics and other visuals
to help us understand new and difficult concepts. But the visual
portrayal of truth is not a novel idea. God himself communicated
his truth visually though the tabernacle, the sacraments, and even
the cross. In Visual Theology, Tim Challies and Josh Byers use a
combination of words and illustrations to convey the concepts and
principles of systematic theology in a fresh, beautiful, and
informative way. They have made the deepest truths of the Bible
accessible in a way that can be seen and understood by a visual
generation, focusing on four foundational disciplines: Growing
close to Christ Understanding the work of Christ Becoming like
Christ Living for Christ This unique resource is an inviting and
artful way to learn theology, comprehend difficult Bible concepts,
and grow in your faith.
Even the least technical among us are being pressed from all sides
by advances in digital technology. We rely upon computers, cell
phones, and the Internet for communication, commerce, and
entertainment. Yet even though we live in this "instant message"
culture, many of us feel disconnected, and we question if all this
technology is really good for our souls. In a manner that's
accessible, thoughtful, and biblical, author Tim Challies addresses
questions such as: * How has life-and faith-changed now that
everyone is available all the time through mobile phones? * How
does our constant connection to these digital devices affect our
families and our church communities? * What does it mean that
almost two billion humans are connected by the Internet ... with
hundreds of millions more coming online each year? Providing the
reader with a framework they can apply to any technology, Tim
Challies explains how and why our society has become reliant on
digital technology, what it means for our lives, and how it impacts
the Christian faith.
33 fascinating objects. 1 amazing story. Join author and pastor Tim
Challies as he embarks on a three-year journey spanning multiple
continents and some of the most unusual places in the world. Tim
introduces you to thirty-three carefully selected objects that help
you understand the long and complicated history of Christianity in
a unique and creative way. Beginning with Jesus and the early
church, Challies looks at: The importance of graffiti on an ancient
jail cell The creedal significance of a carving on a museum statue
The enduring importance of ancient manuscripts and books And much
more! Along the way, you'll discover the story you're already a
part of. Epic features: An epic journey: 24 countries, 6
continents, 75 flights, 80 museums Beautiful full-color book design
featuring the objects and Tim's journey The complete experience: a
10-episode documentary is also available, taking you on location
and providing an immersive experience for understanding the history
of Christianity "Together we will listen to these voices of the
past tell us the epic story of what God has done and continues to
do in our world today." - Tim Challies
Some of today's most influential young evangelicals outline the
relevance and theological foundations of Christian orthodoxy and
evangelicalism.
Recent cultural interest in evangelicalism has led to
considerable confusion about what the term actually means. Many
young Christians are tempted to discard the label altogether. But
evangelicalism is not merely a political movement in decline or a
sociological phenomenon on the rise, as it has sometimes been
portrayed. It is, in fact, a helpful theological profile that
manifests itself in beliefs, ethics, and church life.
DeYoung and other key twenty- and thirty-something evangelical
Christian leaders present Don't Call It a Comeback: The Same
Evangelical Faith for a New Day to assert the stability, relevance,
and necessity of Christian orthodoxy today. This book introduces
young, new, and under-discipled Christians to the most essential
and basic issues of faith in general and of evangelicalism in
particular.
Kevin DeYoung and contributors like Russell Moore, Tullian
Tchividjian, Darrin Patrick, Justin Taylor, Thabiti Anyabwile, and
Tim Challies examine what evangelical Christianity is and does
within the broad categories of history, theology, and practice.
They demonstrate that evangelicalism is still biblically and
historically rooted and remains the same framework for faith that
we need today.
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Sick of porn? Time to detox. A huge percentage of men need a porn
detox, a moral and psychological reset. Do you? If so, whether you
know it or not, pornography has corrupted your thinking, weakened
your conscience, warped your sense of right and wrong, and twisted
your understanding and expectations of sexuality. You need a reset
by the One who created sex. In this book, I hope to help you
reorient your understanding of sex, both in the big picture and in
the act itself, according to God's plan for this great gift. I want
to help you detox from all the junk you've seen, all the lies
you've believed. This is not an easy process. It is rarely a quick
process. It involves a letting go of old realities and an embrace
of a new normal. To be willing to go through it you need to see how
bad your current situation really is, and how the path you are on
leads no place good. You need to see that the path of porn leads
only to more isolation, guilt, alienation, and pain. Whether single
or married, such a reset to normal is the only thing that can ever
equip you to become a pure, loving, attentive, sacrificial husband.
But you already know you need to change. Few Christian men indulge
in porn without realizing they need to quit. Every Christian guy
who looks at porn wants to stop, but many of us want to stop just a
little bit less than we want to keep going. The problem isn't
knowledge. It's desire and ability. So sin prevails. Here's a
promise. You'll never stop until you begin to see the monstrous
nature of the sin you're committing. You'll never stop until the
sin is more horrifying to you than the commission of the sin is
enjoyable. You'll need to hate that sin before you can find freedom
from it. That means you need more grace. You need to cry out to be
changed and to see the monstrous nature of this sin. And then you
need to behave in faith that God will meet you with grace as you
act to cut off the porn and begin the reset. -Tim Challies
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