Bibles / Theology A Case For Christianity: Do you know what you believe and why you believe it? by Inch, Morris. A Case For Christianity tackles the tough topics of the Christian faith, including - Who was Jesus Christ, man or God? Why does God allow suffering? How do I know the Bible is true? Are miracles possible? By surveying the historic beliefs of Christianity as well as the traditional arguments of its enemies, Inch expresses profound truths in accessible style. (1997) A Day That Changed The World by Bridger, Gordon. Christians claim a free, open relationship with God - no condemnation, no barriers. How come? The Bible teaches that this is all possible because Jesus Christ died for us. But why Jesus? Why did he have to die? What really happened on that day that changed the world? All Christians who want to understand their faith and communicate it to others need to know the answers to these questions. Here's a book that will help. (1975) A History Of Christian Missions by Neill, Stephen. Most religions of the world have been local in character, not given to prosetytizing. There have, however, been three grand exceptions - Buddhism, Christianity and Islam - of which Christianity has proved the most wide ranging. (1964)
A New Awakening Of Love For Jesus by Schlink, Basilea. (1988) Angels And Demons by Needham, Mrs George C.. The existence, nature and characteristics of angels - their employment, recognition and distinctives - the devil's dominion and dignity - demonic seduction, objectivity, manifestation and practices - their final delusions, doom and judgement - each subject is carefully discussed "to investigate what the Scriptures reveal concerning these unseen beings." Basic Doctrines Of The Bible by Northwestern Publishing House. It is important that our children be made wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. It is just as important to have well-indoctinated Christian teachers who can properly reveal God's plan of salvation to the yourng. Such teachers need a knowledge of all the essential truths of the Scriptures, in order to teach and apply the Word of God properly. (1969) Bible Difficulties Solved by Richards, Larry. Answers to more than 500 baffling questions from Genesis to Revelaion. (1993) Bible Study Made Easy by Water, Mark. Learn how to study the Bible on your own with this pocket reference book. Includes - different Bible study methods explained, learn what questions to ask, discover the relationship between the Old and New Testaments. (1998) Brief Introduction To The New Testament by Miller, Adam W.. Do you know... That the basis for the written Gospels was an oral Gospel? Why Matthew was the most widely read Gospel in the early church? Why Luke has been called "the most beautiful book ever written"? Why Paul's Letter to the Galatians is thought of as "The Magna Carta of spiritual freedom for the whole world for all time"? Why Hebrews and The God's Word, with favorite hymns.
The Psalms For Modern Man by American Bible Society. This translation of the Psalms attempts to represent the meaning of the Hebrew text as faithfully as possible, and at the same time convey something of the grace and beauty of the original poetry. (1970) Vest Pocket Companion For Christian Workers by Torrey, R.A.. The best texts for personal work, classified for practical us, printed in full and arranged for ready reference. (1976) What Is God Like? by Price, Eugenia. What Is God Like? "...will bring a refreshing breeze to the souls of many. The chapters come to grips with some of the most important truths that can ever concern us, and discuss them in language all can understand, with fervor, urgency and warmth." Dr Wilbur M. Smith (1960) What More Can God Say?: A fresh look at Hebrews by Stedman, Ray C.. Why doesn't the world believe what Christians have to say? Is it because so many Christians don't live what they say they believe? If so, what can be done to make Christians really live what they believe? The book of Hebrews was written to produce Christians who really lived what they said they believed. (1974)
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