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  • To Be or Not to Be

    To Be or Not to Be

    Is there such a thing as Christian existentialism?

    Existentialism is a philosophical school of thought unique in being based on feeling and experience rather than on the traditional foundations of philosophy. Many of its proponents have been atheists or can be considered opponents of religion. With this history, can there be such a thing as a Christian existentialism?

    Dr. David Moffett-Moore believes there can be. In this book he outlines the basics of existentialist thought and a path to a Christian existentialist viewpoint.

  • To Date or Not to Date

    To Date or Not to Date

    Not content to just say “no,” Kevin Brown sets about to give us a positive view of godly relationships. What does the Bible suggest about the way we should go about finding a partner? How should children and young people behave? What are the responsibilities of parents? Kevin Brown believes there are positive principles we can learn from scripture. He also believes these principles will lead us to greater joy, deeper love, and a closer relationship with God. This will, in turn, bring us into a closer relationship with one another. Who knew that purity could be this much fun?

  • To Love and Cherish

    To Love and Cherish

    Subtitle: Ephesians 5 and the Challenge of Christian Marriage

    There are few topics where good advice is more needed than that of Christian marriage. At the same time there are few topics about which the answers given are as scattered and unclear.

    In this short but comprehensive volume, Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., tackles one of the most disputed passages in the New Testament, Ephesians 5, and its discussion on Marriage.   On the one hand, this passage tends to scandalize some liberals, and, on the other, gets interpreted in a very patriarchal way by some conservatives.   Hushbeck puts this passage into its literary and historical context to see what Paul was saying to his immediate audience, and how that message can apply to modern Christians.

    His analysis will open the eyes of many as to how this verse presents a challenge to both the conventions of Paul’s time and of ours, as it goes to the heart of Christian Marriage.

    This book is suitable for individual reading, but could also be valuable for a small group study or as the basis for a sermon series.

  • Transforming Acts

    Transforming Acts

    Is there a guide to Christian ministry that is both relevant and rooted in church history? Bruce Epperly believes that Acts of the Apostles can be a transformative book, a true gospel for the 21st century.

    In Healing Marks (Energion Publications, 2012), Dr. Bruce Epperly challenged Christians to take the healings of Jesus seriously as a pattern for how we can become healing communities. Now he turns to the book of Acts as a pattern for the church in the 21st century. He says, “I believe that Acts of the Apostles provides a fluid, open-spirited, and holistic faith for twenty-first-century people as well as a vision for congregational transformation and renewal. Anything can happen to those who follow Jesus. Life is adventurous, surprising, and interesting. Worship leads to mission and mission challenges narrow-mindedness and self-imposed limitations. For those who embrace the spirit of Acts of the Apostles, worship will never be boring and every day will be a holy adventure.”

    This book is not just an exposition of the book of Acts. It is a call to action. But it is more than that. It draws from the lessons of the early church a plan of individual and communal action to live an adventurous life of faith and to change the world. Each chapter includes activities to help you apply the content to your life and mission. Labeled “Transforming Acts” these point to the transforming acts you can take in your personal or congregational life.Acts is a story of a small group of people who set out to do what appeared humanly impossible – change their world. In this book, you are invited to become a part of that story, attempt the humanly impossible, and bring transformation and renewal to the church and the entire world.

    Anyone in church leadership can benefit from the lessons of this powerful book.

     

  • Ultimate Allegiance

    Ultimate Allegiance

    Do you recite the Lord’s Prayer, or do you truly pray it?

    The most recited prayer is performed far more often than it is prayed. If you are ready to honestly question your loyalties, Dr. Bob Cornwall thoughtfully challenges you to recognize the subversive nature of the words we speak.

    In Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer, Cornwall argues that this brief, familiar prayer of Jesus brings us face-to-face with the ultimate question of where we should place our ultimate allegiance. When we genuinely pray the Lord’s Prayer, God pushes us to worship deeply, live bravely, trust fully, forgive freely, and celebrate joyfully. This commitment is a statement of trust and commitment that is inherently subversive because it engages “the powers that be” and breaks their secret spell over us, re-establishing our freedom.

    Through reflections that are both spiritually enriching and deeply practical, explore the radical implications of each petition, recognizing that the prayer serves as a kingdom petition. Discover how Worshiping the Holy God and Living in the Kingdom demands a parallel culture that stands in contrast to the claims of Caesar, nation, or culture. Reflect on Trusting the Day to God by affirming dependence on the divine Provider rather than self-reliance. Grasp the meaning of Living in Forgiveness, which carries implications for economic realities and challenging political iniquity. Finally, understand Deliverance from Evil and celebrate Sharing in God’s Glory.

    This accessible study is academically sound and biblically rooted, designed to help pastors and laypersons to think deeply and critically about the issues confronting the church today. The reflections ultimately call for the transformation of the whole person—mind, heart, and soul.

    Are you willing to break with cultural constraints and embrace the world-changing freedom found in pledging your ultimate allegiance to God? Pick up your copy of Ultimate Allegiance today and begin your journey toward transformation. This book is well suited for individual or powerful small group studies!

  • Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior

    Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior

    Unlock deeper spiritual growth through the provocative questions of Jesus.

    Did you know the New Testament records approximately 340 individual questions asked by Jesus? Questions like “Who are my mother and my brothers?”, “Now which of them will love him more?”, and “Do you want to get well?”. In Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior, author Christopher Bozung delves into these pivotal inquiries, revealing that Jesus never asked a question because he needed to know the answer. Instead, Bozung asserts that Jesus’ questions were masterfully designed to pierce the heart, quicken the thoughts, convict the conscience, and evoke faith, ultimately aiming to effect inward change in those he questioned.

    More Than Just Rhetoric: Engaging with Jesus on a Profound Level

    Go beyond surface-level understanding and explore the profound depth and significance of Jesus’ mode of questioning. This insightful book examines key moments in Jesus’ ministry through the lens of his unique inquiries, prompting readers to consider:

    • Discovery: Where can I truly find Jesus and understand who he is?
    • Opposition: How do I navigate faith when my own family doesn’t understand?
    • Commitment: How much does Jesus truly ask of me, and what does it mean to be totally devoted?
    • Inquiry: Is it okay to ask God for a miracle, and what is the foundation of true faith?
    • Involvement: Can we hurry God along, and what does it mean to trust His timing?
    • Will: Who is truly responsible for my spiritual condition and my desire for growth?
    • Forgiveness: How can I find lasting peace through understanding and experiencing God’s forgiveness?
    • Prerogative: Why doesn’t God always answer my prayers exactly as I pray, and what is His ultimate purpose?
    • Devotion: How much do I truly love Jesus, and what might be hindering my wholehearted commitment?
    • Trust: Does God really care during times of testing, and how can I deepen my reliance on Him?
    • Faith: Can God truly be trusted, even when circumstances are challenging?
    • Abandonment: Will God ever leave me, especially when I feel alone or have failed?
    • Perspective: Why has God let me down, and how can I gain His understanding in difficult times?

    Ideal for Small Group Study and Personal Reflection:

    “Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior” is thoughtfully structured to encourage both individual contemplation and dynamic group discussion. Each chapter concludes with “Talking Points” designed to facilitate meaningful engagement with the text and application to everyday life.

    Imagine your small group:

    • Unpacking the nuances of Jesus’ encounters and his intentional questioning.
    • Sharing personal reflections on their own journeys of faith and commitment.
    • Growing together as they grapple with life’s big questions through a biblical lens.
    • Utilizing the book’s structure for an engaging and impactful 8-10 week study [based on your previous study schedule].

    Take your personal spiritual growth and small group studies to a new level. Order your copy of Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior today and begin to live the questions of Jesus!

  • Unfettered Spirit

    Unfettered Spirit

    All too frequently studies of the gifts of the Spirit consist largely of answering two questions: “What are the gifts?” and “Which ones do I have?” In many cases studies go on to a third question: “How can I get more?”

    In response, institutional churches and theologically and intellectually respectable Christians often tend to avoid the work of the Holy Spirit in the church entirely. It’s much easier to simply close the doors and windows than it is to deal with the wind (John 3:8). After all, they’ve seen the wind blow out the candles, disarrange the altar vestments, and send a chill through the congregants.

    Author, pastor, and church historian Bob Cornwall has experienced all of this for himself. He has seen traditional churches and worship. He has seen Pentecostal worship. He has led congregations in difficult times. For more than 30 years, he has studied, practiced, prayed, and lived the work of the Holy Spirit in the church. The result is Unfettered Spirit: Spiritual Gifts for the New Great Awakening. Here he avoids both the errors of replacing the freedom of the Spirit with human whim and of trying to tame or confine the Spirit that will not be fettered. He asks: “Do you truly believe that God is present in the world? And, do you believe that God is working through us to break down the walls that divide us from God, from each other, and from the world? And if you do, do you believe that you have been gifted and empowered to participate in this ministry that takes down the walls of egoism, suspicion, greed, self-interest, and hatred?”

    If you can say “yes” to these questions, jump right in. This is the book for you.

    If you are hesitant, or if the idea of the Holy Spirit working unfettered in your congregation and community frightens you, read the first four chapters carefully as Bob lays the theological foundation. You may find your “maybe” or even your “no” turned into a “yes.”

    Building on this foundation, Bob continues with five chapters on the gifts of the Spirit as described in Scripture. These are practical discussions that will let you keep your bearings in discussions of the Spirit and, more importantly, in a community where the Spirit is active.

    Finally, he concludes with a discussion of how to lead and pastor a church where the gifts of the Spirit are active. Whether you are a Pentecostal, an evangelical, a mainliner, a progressive, or any other label you might find for yourself or your church, you will profit from reading this book.

  • Unlike Jesus

    Unlike Jesus

     

    Tired of eating only Christian casseroles, listening only to Christian music, and having only Christian companions? Then why not try something radical — like being a friend of sinners like Jesus was?

    Unlike Jesus makes a convincing and convicting case that we who love Jesus must also love the lost — and must stop cocooning ourselves within our churches. Christians need to get out more. But this doesn’t mean we become friends of the world (a decision some disciples make contrary to God’s Word and detrimental to their spiritual health).

    Some Christians have simply “lost sense of the lostness of the lost” (Francis Schaeffer). Our hearts are not only “perpetual idol factories” (John Calvin), but are experts in excuse-making for not spending significant time with sinners. Unlike Jesus dismantles the top five excuses believers make for not being like the Lord Jesus, “a friend of sinners.”

    Practical advice is given to church leaders for developing a friendship-evangelism mindset in our churches. We’ve even interviewed some of our unsaved friends on what keeps them from taking the gospel message seriously.

    This book is clear, practical, and challenging. It will help both educate and energize your church, empowering them to fulfill the gospel commission. Study questions make it suitable for small group and church-wide studies.

  • Victim No More!

    Victim No More!

    A Colorado native, Shauna Hyde grew up with three brothers, no sisters, and a father who was a pastor of a local community church. She was taught that women married for life and no woman she knew was a pastor. This ‘normal’ crashed around her when her first husband left her with a newborn baby to raise alone. Her second husband confessed his unfaithfulness; again her world hit a bruising reality wall despite her efforts to be the ‘best little wife’. Shauna started studying karate and began to see a correlation between the two disciplines that opened her soul to be empowered by the grace of God. God, in turn, taught her and used her to empower others.”As a United Methodist minister who is also a black belt in Shota Kahn karate I am often asked how I can be both a martial artist and a pastor. There have been a lot of jokes about how I will force people to the altar or smack people who get out of line. Then there is always the joke about no one wanting to disobey me in the church because I know how to hurt them In reality, anyone who is a true martial artist and/or has a deep understanding of the martial arts knows that it is not about violence – it is about mercy, self-discipline, a lot of routine practice, and a whole other host of characteristics that I would like to address in this book].”Shauna shares what she has learned with a solid Biblical foundation through thought-provoking questions that work well individually and with small groups. “Karate is a tool that can help people grow, understand, and become disciplined. Church is a tool that also helps people grow, understand, and become disciplined. The greatest tool of all to be used to empower others is the constant and abundant application of grace.”

  • Walking in God’s Grace

    Walking in God’s Grace

    What does God’s grace mean to you?

    This question has often brought confusion and controversy to Christians everywhere. The team at World Prayr want you to understand just how amazing God’s grace is. They want to dispel any confusion. They would like you to understand that you too can walk in God’s grace, but only because it is God’s grace that enables you. In fact, it is all God’s grace, all the way.

    This book is divided into 36 questions, including:

    • What is “grace”?
    • Is there such a thing as too much grace?
    • What about “repentance”?
    • Is there ever a point where God’s grace ends and we have to fill in with our own efforts?
    • Something bad is happening or has happened in my life. Is God punishing me?
    • Each question is answered in detail with substantial scripture references provided so that you can continue to study the topic for yourself directly from Scripture.

    In addition, there is a list of resources for further study in the back which can help you in a much deeper study of the meaning of grace.

    God’s grace is sufficient, for everything, everywhere, and at every time. This book will help you apply that in your life.

  • What Is Love?

    What Is Love?

    What is love? Kamden is now at the age when the world is beginning to tell him its ideas of love. But Kamden loves his Nana and the definitions are not adding up – so he goes to her with his question: What is love?

  • What Is Wrong with Social Justice

    What Is Wrong with Social Justice

    What could possibly be wrong with social justice?

    We like justice. We are social beings. Should not our communities be just ones?

    Author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. maintains that social justice is not justice. When we pursue social justice, it is at the expense of true justice and in its pursuit of equality, social justice threatens liberty. It is a case of setting contradictory and incompatible goals. Hushbeck examines our current pursuit of social justice and how it has failed, while looking also at the scriptures we use in that pursuit and how we have misunderstood them. While we should care about our neighbors and find ways to ease the plight of the poor, social justice’s emphasis on redistribution is not only often unjust but it actually makes things worse.

    His prescription? Pursue justice and liberty without any adjectives.

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