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    • Not A Silent Night (Large Type)

      $22.99

      Large Print Edition. Imagine Jesus from Mary’s point-of-view-proud of her son, in awe of his gifts and mission, guided by love for him as a person and so much more. In this book, Adam Hamilton begins at the end, with Mary at the crucifixion and resurrection; travels back in time as she witnesses his life and ministry; and ends at the beginning, with the Christ child born in a stable, Mary’s beautiful baby. This year, experience Advent and Christmas with Mary. The five sessions are: 1. Beginning with the End 2. The Piercing of Mary’s Soul 3. Amazed, Astounded, and Astonished 4. Mary, Full of Grace 5. It Was Not a Silent Night

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    • G I F T S

      $11.99

      While there are many activities and voices vying for your children’s time and attention, there are few that are more important than you teaching your children to pray. Cultivating a vibrant relationship with their Creator is the key that opens the door for your children to have a fulfilling and purposeful life. In this book you will find a creative, delightful tool to use as you help your children learn to pray. They will enjoy the beautiful illustrations and thoughtful, rhyming text. You will appreciate the way the pattern for prayer is laid out in an easy-to-remember format. And together you will open the G.I.F.T.S. of prayer and find the One “who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we ask or can even imagine.”

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    • Good Shepherd : A Picture Book For Children Leaders And Parents

      $19.95

      Parable of the Good Shepherd is a visual retelling of the biblical lesson as taken from The Complete Guide to Godly Play and told with revised text and original art. The book recreates the experience of hearing this core and possibly best-loved, best-known Bible story as a supplement to Godly Play or as a stand-alone bedside reader. For Christian educators, Christian schools, vacation Bible schools, parents, grandparents, godparents – anyone who desires to engage in sharing faith and biblical stories in any setting, especially all those in the Godly Play community: trainers, storytellers, teachers, parents, and children.

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    • Building Faith Brick By Brick

      $34.60

      Building Faith Brick by Brick offers a culturally relevant, hands-on way to explore faith stories with a broad range of ages. It grew out of one congregation’s realization that there was a large group of first-grade boys who needed to engage in a new way of interacting with the biblical story. Knowing how much Lego bricks continue to be popular with children, the author dug deep into the well of creativity and an enormous bin of little plastic building bricks to meld together a new way of teaching the stories of God. This book offers the methodology as well as 30 Old Testament and 24 New Testament stories with lesson plans. Can be used in all settings and gatherings Includes take-home sheets for family study and conversation Engages children with multiple learning styles and a familiar medium

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    • Clip In : Risking Hospitality In Your Church

      $20.99

      When a cyclist clips into the pedals, a huge risk is involved because he or she must learn a new way to achieve balance and momentum. Creating a culture of hospitality within your church involves the same intricate process. Not only do balance and momentum go hand-in-hand, one can’t exist without the other. Growing a church requires the same kind of delicate interplay: balancing attention toward existing members and generating momentum through reaching new people. Without both, the church won’t grow. Creating a culture of hospitality involves risk and relearning old habits, but facilitating both will yield fruitful results.

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    • Leading Multicultural Teams

      $21.16

      Churches and mission agencies are increasingly characterized by cultural diversity. As a result, many Christians find themselves working as part of a multicultural team. Leading these teams is a complex challenge that requires team leaders to understand how to help multicultural teams thrive. Team leaders need to know how to help team members grow in particular qualities and acquire specific skills related to multicultural teamwork. This book integrates insights from the Bible, team theory, leadership, and intercultural studies to explain how leaders of multicultural teams can help their teams become enriching and enjoyable contexts to work in, at the same time as achieving their purpose.

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    • Preventing Suicide : A Handbook For Pastors Chaplains And Pastoral Counselo

      $26.99

      Many pastors, chaplains and pastoral counselors play a unique and vital role in suicide prevention, but most of them lack the necessary knowledge and skills for working with suicidal persons. Informed by her work as a psychologist, Karen Mason’s guide to suicide prevention is an essential resource for pastors.

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    • Starting Missional Churches

      $23.99

      All mission is local–the people of God joining the work of God in a particular place. In Starting Missional Churches Mark Lau Branson and Nicholas Warnes introduce us to seven missional churches and explore what it looks like to be salt and light where you are.

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    • Couple Therapy : A New Hope Focused Approach

      $56.99

      Why You Need This Book
      Part I: A Theory Of Change
      1. Wanted: A Wise And Humble Counselor
      2. A Sensible, Tested, And Effective Approach To Helping Couples
      3. Make Therapy A Positive Growth Experience For Couples
      4. Addressing The Couple’s Context

      Part II: Beginning Counseling
      5. Pre-counseling Interventions
      6. The Intake
      7. After The Intake

      Part III: Case Studies In Treatment Planning
      8. The Wounded But Hopeful Couple
      9. The Cool Virtues Couple
      10. The Enrichment Couple
      11. The “Should We Marry?” Couple
      12. The Complicating Factor Couple
      13. The Couple With A Psychological Disorder
      14. The High Conflict Couple
      15. The “Accept The Things I Cannot Change” Couple
      16. The Kitchen Sink Couple

      Part IV: Interventions Within The Sessions
      17. Session Management In The Hope-focused Couples Approach To Counseling
      18. HOPE Interventions (Handling Our Problems Effectively)
      19. BOND With Me: Bind Our Nurturing Devotion
      20. Addressing Hurts In Relationships
      21. Forgiving And Reconciling Through Experiencing Empathy (FREE)
      22. Reconciliation And Rebuilding Trust With Couples

      Part V: Conquering The Difficulties You’ll Face
      23. Assessing Change Throughout Treatment
      24. Resistance And Roadblocks
      27. Pornography Use And Internet Sexuality

      Part VI: Concluding Treatment Using The Hope-Focused Couples Approach
      28. Termination
      29. Post-Counseling Check Ups
      30. It Works, But Is It True?

      Additional Info
      Following on the heels of the successful Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling, Jennifer Ripley and Everett Worthington Jr. have written a new book that expands upon their previous theoretical approach while describing in detail many new practical interventions for couple counseling and enrichment. Weaving together classic cases outlined in Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling and over 75 brand new practical interventions, Ripley and Worthington root their practical examples in an even deeper theoretical framework and research in attachment and intimate bonds. Written with the couple counselor in mind, this book occupies a rare niche that is accessible not only to therapists and counselors but also to pastors and married couples alike. Both licensed clinical psychologists and experienced counselors, the authors base this follow-up work on the pillars of their Hope-Focused Couples Approach. The assessment tools included help facilitate improved marriages in many settings, and the combination of theory and real-life case studies easily integrates into the practices of professional counselors and researchers as well as into the lives of couples.

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    • Distance In Preaching

      $22.99

      Over the last decade in his preaching classes, Michael Brothers has noticed a dramatic change in his students’ responses to preaching: as listeners they want not so much to be drawn in to a preached sermon as to be given room for their own interpretations and experiences.

      In Distance in Preaching Brothers argues that critical and aesthetic distance as a hermeneutical tool is vital to hearing the gospel today and should be intentionally employed in sermon construction and delivery. Brothers explains this “distance” in the field of homiletics, equips teachers and students of preaching to evaluate the function of distance in sermons, and encourages preachers to practice the use of distance in their preaching. Insights gained from this book will give preachers greater room to speak the gospel so that their listeners get optimal space to hear the preached word.

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    • Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series 10 Cycle B

      $74.93

      David O. Bales invites preachers of the word to work through the lectionary, allowing the Holy Spirit to inspire and enlighten the process along the way. Throughout the Lectionary Preaching Workbook, Bales urges pastors to discover many ways to deliver God’s word, reminding them that a genuine acknowledgment of congregational diversity insists upon thoughtfully delivered sermons.

      Understanding that we learn in different ways and believing that God sets out to reach us in ways accommodated to our understanding, Bales has included a diverse set of sermon resources, incorporating styles such as narrative, exposition, imagistic, assertive, and apologetic. Creatively and intelligently, Bales explores critical themes throughout the scriptures including waiting, suffering, faithfulness, sovereignty, and patience, and he presents three decades of pastoral experience through poignant summaries, ideas, prayers, and stories. Above all else, he stresses a complete dependence upon the Holy Spirit — a dependence that asks what God wants of us in this world and a dependence that remains patient long enough to hear God’s response.

      Including sermon resources for Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost, the Lectionary Preaching Workbook is valuable for sermon starters, individual Bible study, and adult study groups.

      Each Sunday’s material includes:
      * Revised Common Lectionary texts for the day
      * various themes and possible sermon titles from the scripture readings
      * commentary on the day’s readings and Psalm
      * possible preaching approaches
      * a pastoral prayer
      * numerous illustrations to flesh out the message

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    • Setting Your Church Free

      $25.00

      Setting Your Church Free explores how corporate sin is robbing the spiritual vitality and fruitfulness of churches, keeping them from being free in Christ. Trusted authors Neil T. Anderson and Charles Mylander offer practical and life-giving tools for dealing biblically with corporate sin in the Church. Offering a balanced approach, this unique resource takes into account the reality of the spiritual world as well as the need for correcting leadership and administration problems. Readers will discover how to unite around a common purpose, deal with the power of memories that affect the present and future of the church, defeat Satan’s attacks and go forward with a strong, effective action plan. Churches that put these steps into practice will be set free from bondage to walk in the freedom Christ offers.

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    • Theology From The Trenches

      $26.00

      While urban pastors devote time and energy to all the typical demands of ministry, they also grapple with challenges endemic to city life. Achieving a measure of balance amid these competing demands and responsibilities can be daunting. Using his experiences as a pastor in urban settings for nearly three decades, Roger J. Gench offers pastors a close look at the challenges that come from being involved in urban ministry.

      Throughout, he integrates memoir, sermons, and essays on social ministry, and reflections on the theology and spirituality of parish life. In each chapter, Gench offers his own stories and reflections and then invites readers to consider the relevance for their own ministry. Urban pastors will not only find themselves relating to Gench’s experiences but will also uncover practical help for their ministry.

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    • Shrink : Faithful Ministry In A Church Growth Culture

      $24.99

      Among followers of Jesus, great is often the enemy of good. The drive to be great—to be a success by the standards of the world—often crowds out the qualities of goodness, virtue, and faithfulness that should define the central focus of Christian leadership. In the culture of today’s church, successful leadership is often judged by what works, while persistent faithfulness takes a back seat. If a ministry doesn’t produce results, it is dropped. If people don’t respond, we move on. This pursuit of ‘greatness’ exerts a crushing pressure on the local church and creates a consuming anxiety in its leaders. In their pursuit of this warped vision of greatness, church leaders end up embracing a leadership narrative that runs counter to the sacrificial call of the gospel story. When church leaders focus on faithfulness to God and the gospel, however, it’s always a kingdom-win—regardless of the visible results of their ministry. John the Baptist modeled this kind of leadership. As John’s disciples crossed the Jordan River to follow after Jesus, John freely released them to a greater calling than following him. Speaking of Jesus, John said: ‘He must increase, but I must decrease.’ Joyfully satisfied to have been faithful to his calling, John knew that the size and scope of his ministry would be determined by the will of the Father, not his own will. Following the example of John the Baptist and with a careful look at the teaching of Scripture, Tim Suttle dares church leaders to risk failure by chasing the vision God has given them—no matter how small it might seem—instead of pursuing the broad path of pragmatism that leads to fame and numerical success.

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    • 1 Samuel For You (Student/Study Guide)

      $17.99

      Introduction
      1. A Coming King
      2. A Coming Priest And Prophet
      3. The Weight Of Glory
      4. A King Like The Nations
      5. King Saul
      6. Adam Revisited
      7. The Shepherd King
      8. Facing Giants
      9. Taking Sides
      10. The Wilderness Years
      11. Testing Times
      12. A Word From The Grave
      13. How The Mighty Have Fallen
      Glossary
      Appendix
      Bibliography

      Additional Info
      1 Samuel is a book of barrenness and battles, kings and schemes, shepherds and giants. It recounts the history of Israel as it moved from no king, to the king it demanded, to the king God knew his people needed.
      But its greatest excitement lies not in the events and characters, but in the person they all point to. 1 Samuel presents us with a wonderful picture of Jesus. Seeing him in and through this Old Testament book enables us to see him with fresh colour and texture, and see afresh what it means for us to follow him today as our Ruler and Rescuer. 1 Samuel is a book about ancient times, that speaks directly into ours.
      Written for people of every age and stage, from new believers to pastors and teachers, 1 Samuel For You can be used to:
      READ: As a guide to this wonderful letter, exciting and equipping you to live out the truth in your life. FEED: As a daily devotional to help you grow in Christ as you read and meditate on this portion of God s word. LEAD: As notes to aid you in explaining, illustrating and applying 1 Samuel as you preach or lead a Bible study.
      Whoever you are, and however you use it, this is… 1 Samuel For You

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    • Emotionally Healthy Woman Course Workbook (Workbook)

      $12.99

      Geri Scazzero knew there was something desperately wrong with her life. She felt like a single parent raising her four young daughters alone. She finally told her husband, “I quit,” and left the thriving church he pastored, beginning a journey that transformed her and her marriage for the better. In this eight-session video Bible study Geri provides you a way out of an inauthentic, superficial spirituality to genuine freedom in Christ. This study is for every woman who thinks, “I can’t keep pretending everything is fine!

      ” The journey to emotional health begins by quitting. Geri quit being afraid of what others think. She quit lying. She quit denying her anger and sadness. She quit living someone else’s life. When you quit those things that are damaging to your soul or the souls of others, you are freed up to choose other ways of being and relating that are rooted in love and lead to life. When you quit for the right reasons, at the right time, and in the right way, you’re on the path not only to emotional health, but also to the true purpose of your life. Sessions include:
      Quit Being Afraid of What Others Think
      Quit Lying
      Quit Dying to the Wrong Things
      Quit Denying Anger, Sadness and Fear
      Quit Blaming
      Quit Overfunctioning
      Quit Faulty Thinking
      Quit Living Someone Else’s Life

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    • Community In The Inventive Age

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      The Inventive Age (the cultural turning following the Agrarian, Industrial, and Information ages) provides opportunities for reshaping all institutions and communities. Doug Pagitt brings to life ten Inventive Age characteristics as they are experienced through the community of Solomon’s Porch – a holistic missional Christian community in Minneapolis. These ten characteristics of Inventive Age culture will serve as a guide for those creating new faith communities and making changes in existing ones.

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    • Evangelism In The Inventive Age

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      We live in changing times of significant cultural change. In the Inventive Age (the cultural turning following the Agrarian, Industrial, and Information ages) how people think has changed. This has created a new context for Evangelism. Previous methods not only do not work, they are often counterproductive. Evangelism in the Inventive Age is not a “next-level” resource for those who are already comfortable and confident evangelists, but is a book for the rest of us. For most Christians the issue of converting other people or sharing their faith is a troubled endeavor. Very few are in a comfortable place of natural invitation, faithful integration, and hopefulness in sharing faith. This book will create a new perspective on evangelism for the ordinary person who has extraordinary questions. Evangelism in the Inventive Age is for those who have deep questions about the validity of evangelism and for whom evangelism does not come naturally.

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    • Preaching In The Inventive Age

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      What kind of communities are we forming? What story are we telling? How can we tell it more effectively? Pagitt takes on these questions and investigates the goals and roles of preaching in the Inventive Age. From the book: “I find myself wanting to live with the people of my community, where I can preach … but not allow that to become an act of speech making. Instead, I want it to be a living interaction of the story of God and the story of our community being connected by our truth telling, our vulnerability, and our open minds, ears, and eyes – all brought together by the active work of the Spirit of God….”

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    • Best Yes Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)

      $14.99

      New York Times best-selling author Lysa TerKeurst leads small group participants to make wise decisions in the midst of endless demands.

      Most of us spend a lot of our lives figuring out when to say yes and how to say no. But we don’t find space for our souls until we learn to step past the yes and no of daily decisions and seek out a third option: The Best Yes.The Best Yes is the choice that shapes all our other choices. It’s what allows us to play our necessary parts in God’s plan, to spend our energy and focus our passion on the assignments that really are ours. Too many of us confuse the command to love with the disease to please.In this six-session video-based Bible study Lysa TerKeurst shares how to make better use of the two most powerful words, yes and no.

      Using Biblical teaching and practical insights this study will help you be more equipped to discern the best yes answers for your life.

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    • Episcopal Way

      $16.95

      Updated content and approach, compared to earlier New Church’s Teachings
      series, with emphasis on mission and applicability

      * Interactivity is emphasized throughout with robust study guides, links to a host of
      web and video resources, and jargon-free language

      The New Church’s Teachings was one of the most recognizable and useful book
      series in the Episcopal Church. The books were a mainstay on seminarian and clergy
      bookshelves. With this launch of the Church’s Teachings for a Changing World series,
      two visionary Episcopal thinkers and church leaders team up to revitalize the currency,
      integrity, and scholarship of the original series with fresh new voices and style; concise
      and clear enough for newcomers, yet grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians
      and leaders.

      In this foundational text for the Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Law and
      Spellers explore seismic shifts in American life and the opportunities and challenges
      each presents to the church today. With a winning combination of passion, creativity,
      and wisdom, the authors call for a return to Episcopal basics and insist that faithfully
      engaging a changing world might be the most truly Anglican practice of all.

      For Episcopal newcomers, members, church leaders, clergy, and seminarians.

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    • Acting Out The Messages Of Mark And John Cycle B

      $18.68

      The Secret Journal Of St. James The Less
      Week 1: The Healing Of The Paralyzed Friend (Mark 2:1-12)
      Week 2: Teaching In Parables (Mark 4:1-20)
      Week 3: The Feeding Of The Hungry Crowds (Mark 6:30-44)
      Week 4: What The Rich Young Man Lacked (Mark 10:17-31)
      Week 5: The Misguided Disciples (Mark 10:32-45)
      Easter Sunday: The Frightened Women (Mark 16:1-8)

      Generation One:
      The Impact Of The Gospel On The First Generation Of Believers — And Us
      Week 1: Do You Understand My Teaching In Parables? (Mark 4:1-20)
      Week 2: What Does Jesus’ Healing Touch Mean For You? (Mark 5:21-43)
      Week 3: Who Do You Say That I Am? (Mark 8:27-38)
      Week 4: What Does The Glory Of Christ Mean For You? (Mark 9:1-13)
      Week 5: How Do You Respond To The Empty Tomb? (Mark 16:1-8)

      Johannine Interviews
      Week 1: Interview With Nicodemus (John 3:1-17)
      Week 2: Interview With A Samaritan Woman (John 4:1-30)
      Week 3: The Adulterous Woman — An Interview (John 7:53–8:11)
      Week 4: An Interview With Jairus, The Man Born Blind (John 9:1-38)
      Week 5: An Interview With Mary Of Bethany (John 11:1-44)

      Affirming Our Baptismal Promises
      Week 1: To Live Among God’s Faithful People (Hebrews 10:19-25)
      Week 2: To Hear The Word Of God And Share In The Lord’s Supper (Romans 10:10-18)
      Week 3: To Proclaim The Good News Of God In Christ Through Word And Deed (Matthew 5:13-16; Luke 8:19-21)
      Week 4: To Serve All People, Following The Example Of Jesus (Luke 22:24-27)
      Week 5: To Strive For Justice And Peace In All The Earth (Micah 6:6-8)

      Additional Info
      It is rare when an author presents a collection of dialogues that so poignantly captures the power and simplicity of the gospel. Roger Timm has done just that. Acting Out the Messages of Mark and John, Lenten Dialogues for Lectionary Cycle B offers readers an opportunity to hear some of the most central narratives told throughout the chapters of Mark and John. A journey through Timm’s dialogues delivers a fresh perspective to the Lenten season, allowing time and space for study and reflection before arriving at the Passion narrative.

      Useful for a midweek Lenten gathering, a Sunday worship service, a retreat setting, or private and group devotionals, Acting Out the Messages of Mark and John relies on simple dialogue and staging as it introduces us to biblical characters such as Peter and his wife, Anna; St. James the Less and his parents, Alphaeus and Mary; Nicodemus; Jairus; and Mary of Bethany. Timm imagines each character’s response to their immersion into the often-surprising narrative of God’s kingdom, and he reveals ancient questions that many within today’s church still ponder: Who is this man named Jesus? What is our response to divine forgiveness? What does Jesus’ resurrection mean for us?

      This collection of dialogues does not fall short in its call to believers as it urges them to live among God’s people and respond to the word of God. It is only in this response, after all, that we can proclaim the truth of the gospel and pursue justice and peace throughout all the earth.

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    • Team Decision Making Inventory

      $4.99

      This inventory will help you identify how each of your church members or business leaders functions best-whether a Doer, Collector, Planner, or Analyzer. Then you can determine if you need additional help due to a lack of input, skills or gifts in your own team. Includes questionnaire; 2-part, self-scoring answer sheet; and instructions.

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    • Spiritual Growth Survey

      $5.99

      The Spiritual Growth Survey will help Christians identify the progress they are making in their own spiritual journey and identify spiritual qualities in which they need improvement. When an entire congregation takes this spiritual survey, the pastor can view the results as a planning tool to determine what to teach to help members strengthen those areas in which they are weak.

      Examines twelve spiritual qualities:
      1. Worship
      2. Personal Devotion
      3. Giving
      4. Lay Ministry
      5. Bible Knowledge
      6. Missions
      7. Fellowship
      8. Witnessing
      9. Attitude Toward Ministry
      10. Distinctive Lifestyle
      11. Service
      12. Social Justice

      Includes questionnaire; 2-part, self-scoring answer sheet; a description of twelve spiritual qualities; and instructions.

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    • Team Mate Teen Planner Youth Version

      $3.99

      The Right Tool for Implementing Youth TEAM Evangelism. This pocket-sized booklet offers teens a fun and convenient method of praying for and following up on the progress of friends and relatives they wish to see come to Christ. Your teens will enjoy learning the principles of team evangelism, the importance of faithful prayer, and the benefit of keeping a record of those for whom they are praying. This booklet will encourage teens to touch the lives of their prospects by spending time with them and helping meet their practical needs.

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    • Church Money Manual

      $19.99

      The Church Money Manual is the best resource available for churches seeking better ways to manage finances. Thoughtfully targeting multiple areas, the book features condensed chapters each focusing on a different subject. Subjects range from specific, detailed problems to perennially critical themes churches face in money management and stewardship.

      Some examples of condensed chapters include: A focus on donors and contributors no longer blaming the economy as a hindrance in their giving. Help addressing how to handle a donor who says they will not give unless particular areas are addressed. Outlines some of the most frequent mistakes hindering giving. How to navigate the area when there is a neighboring Christian university or college. An understanding of why pastors need giving to be good spiritual doctors just as medical professionals need diagnostics to be good physical doctors. Spotlighting what churches should be doing to help giving at the end of the year.

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    • Thinking Listening Being

      $19.99

      The tyranny of the urgent is a by-product of our fast-paced world. It affects many people, bu twhen it impacts pastors they are often tempted to ignore the critical needs of the pastoral disciplines that ensure the effectiveness of ministry. In Thinking, Listening, and Being: Wesleyan Pastoral Disciplines, Jeren Rowell offers theological reflections on what it means to live and work as a pastor. He examines different aspects of pastoral thinking, practice, and work, and challenges pastors to continually pursue prayer,the study of Scriptures, and theological reflection.’Working in this way,’ he writes, ‘could not only be a gift of love for the church but also an important model for parish pastors who are tempted to surrender first things to the urgencies and temptations of contemporary life.’

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    • How To Volunteer Like A Pro

      $22.99

      Thank you for making the decision to be a volunteer youth worker-you give the gospel a flesh and blood presence and show God’s compassion for students in a way no one else does. Being a youth worker can be exciting, intimidating, fulfilling and challenging, and until now there was no “manual” on how to be a volunteer in a youth ministry. After more than twenty years as a paid youth worker, Jim Hancock left and became a volunteer in a student ministry. That experience taught him things he may never have learned as a youth ministry professional, and now he wants to empower others who are passionate about being volunteer youth workers. Inside this book you’ll find practical help, like: * tips about what to do on the first day * ideas on how to build and develop relationships with students * ways to combat youth “culture shock” * how to prepare students for life after youth group * how to say goodbye when it is time to leave -and many more indispensable insights that will make your experience as a volunteer youth worker valuable and rewarding for you and your students.

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    • Hiding The Word In My Heart

      $14.99

      Scripture memorization is a holy habit that has huge benefits for every believer! Then, why don t we do more of it? There are several reasons. We ve never really become convinced of its value. The routine has never been established. It feels too BIG. And, we just don t know the techniques of memorizing that make it easier. When we do memorize scripture, we usually get it into our short-term memory, but never move it to long-term memory. This book offers help and encouragement to get started, or to get back into the habit. It is divided into three main sections: Part 1 gives 14 keys to memorization, including why we memorize scripture and methods of memorization Part 2 includes games and activities for exploring the Scriptures, reviewing passages, recalling Scriptures, and reviewing multiple verses. Part 3 provides an outline, along with lesson plans, for an intensive six-week program where you memorize large portions of scripture. Whether you re leading the children at church in scripture memorization, doing it as a personal discipline, or including it as part of family worship, the games, outlines, lesson plans, memorization techniques, and ways to explore the passage to gain understanding are all packaged in this one-of-a-kind resource. Let s learn how to hide God s Word in our hearts for the long haul! Features and Benefits Offers encouragement and methods for memorizing scripture. Includes games, outlines, lesson plans and memorization techniques. Divided into three parts: Keys to Memorization, Games and Activities, and an Outline and Lesson Plan for a six-week program where participants memorize large portions of scripture. Teaches ways to explore the passage to gain understanding. Methods have been tested by author in children s ministry settings. Ideal resource for children s ministry, personal study or family worship.

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    • Pastors At Risk

      $14.95

      Nearly 1 in 4 pastors will experience a forced exit from ministry within their vocational tenure. “Pastors-At-Risk” will alert you to what attitudes and actions have put thousands of pastors at-risk of losing their position in the church. It includes testimonials, success stories and practical solutions for dealing with these issues. It offers a solution for restoration to those who have gone from a place of risk in the church to a transition in ministry.

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    • Psalm 1 NIV Preacher Edition

      $39.99

      We have just released PSALMS – Volume 1 from our best-selling commentary of all time, The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible. If you’ve been collecting the volumes in this breakthrough set, you know that the Psalms are the only remaining books to be released. This is the first of 3 volumes on the Psalms and it covers Psalms 1-41.

      Wait until you see the beautiful outline and supporting study materials for the beloved 23rd Psalm. It’s no wonder The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible is the world’s #1 sermon outline tool, with over 1 million copies in print. Only the POSB gives you detailed sermon outlines for every Bible passage with outlined sub-points, supporting Scripture, commentary and practical applications. It has become a favorite for not only preachers, but students and Bible teachers too.

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    • Food Foretelling Followers And Fulfillment Cycle B

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      The Sermon Titles Included In This Book Are:
      Am I Eating Manna Or Bread From Heaven? (John 6:35, 41-51)
      Who Do You Think He Is? (John 6:51-58)
      Just Who Does This Guy Think He Is? (John 6:56-69)
      Garbage In… Garbage Out Or You Are What You Eat (Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23)
      Who Does Jesus Belong To Anyway? (Mark 7:24-37)
      Six Days To Make A Decision For Christ (Mark 8:27-38)
      Speaking Truth To Power And Hope To The Powerless (Mark 9:30-37)
      Gouge-Your-Eye-Out Sunday (Mark 9:38-50)
      And They Lived Happily Ever After… Or Did They? (Mark 10:2-16)

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      Who is Jesus?
      How do we care for the powerless?
      Are we called to serve others?
      Can we be redeemed from sin?

      Food, Foretelling, Followers, and Fulfillment: Jesus on His Way to Jerusalem revisits these daring ideas spoken by a man on his way to the cross. Jesus always challenged the presuppositions of those around him. He had come to transform the world in a way that no one had expected, and Jesus’ bold truths laid the foundations of the early church.

      McCracken-Bennett sets out to answer those questions as he leads churches through the events of the middle of the season after Pentecost. The author exposes his conviction that a culture of discipleship can only be created through a careful understanding of Jesus’ character and mission. Through insightful dialogue, McCracken-Bennett considers the weight of Jesus’ words for anyone who claims to be a follower and challenges pastors and congregations to examine well-known scriptural truths in new and thought-provoking ways.

      Whether one is looking for a sermon resource or simply pursuing a thoughtful reflection on scripture, Food, Foretelling, Followers, and Fulfillment: Jesus on His Way to Jerusalem expands our vision of Jesus by weaving a deep historical knowledge of scripture with present-day narratives and exposing the sustaining relevance of Jesus’ words in today’s culture.

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    • Some Things Ive Learned Since I Knew It All Cycle B

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      The Sermons In This Book Are:
      The Advocate And The Street Where You Live (John 15:26-27; 16:4-15)
      What Does The Kingdom Of God Have To Do With Anything Today? (John 3:1-17)
      Family Ties And Good-byes (Mark 3:20-35)
      Some Things I’ve Learned Since I Knew It All (Mark 4:26-34)
      Close Calls (Mark 4:35-41)
      So, You Want To Get Well? (Mark 5:21-43)
      Without Conflict There Is No Story (Mark 6:1-13)
      The Pointer (Mark 6:14-29)
      Chaos And Solitude (Mark 6:30-34, 53-56)
      Giving Up Control (John 6:1-21)
      When I AM Speaks, You’d Better Listen (John 6:24-35)

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      We are not in control.
      That’s the message sent to us by the great I Am. He has set all things in motion. He knows our beginning and our end. But still, we often forget and instead choose to walk through this life as though we determine our own steps, our own fates.

      We can appropriate what God has accomplished.
      The entire theme of the Bible can be summed up as God’s rule over us for our own good. But one aspect makes his dominion unique: He has given us a choice. We can rationalize our sin, or we can personally appropriate the grace and redemption given to us by Jesus’ death on the cross.

      We can be transformed by the Spirit.
      When we acknowledge that life doesn’t work on our own terms, we understand that we are only ever fully equipped to battle the ways of the world when we are armed with the truth, love, and grace of the Spirit.

      In the eleven sermons for the season after Pentecost (first third) written for Some Things I’ve Learned Since I Knew It All, Lavin poignantly encourages pastors and congregations to embrace a holy reliance upon the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, reminding us that it is God who changes hearts. Man is merely the vessel. This resource, designed to challenge the believer, is not limited to the pastoral office. Instead, it can also be used for private devotions or small group study, encouraging all readers toward a critical look at our response to the words of Jesus.

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    • Being A Curate

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      Focusing mainly on stories about being a curate in a variety of church traditions and contexts (both stipendiary and self-supporting), this engrossing book is inclusive in terms of age, ethnicity and gender. Over twenty contributors offer honest, grounded reflections on their experiences, through a mix of anecdotes, humour, practical advice and theology. As well as considering training, ordination and first steps in a curacy, Being a Curate looks at what makes a successful curacy; the relationship between the curate and the training incumbent; the transition from curate to incumbent; dealing with thorny issues, and the value of sharing stories.

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    • Chapel Chats For Children Of All Ages

      $28.11

      For over twenty years, thousands of children (and adults, too) were inspired by the Bible-based stories known as “Chapel Chats” that were shared by Pastor Jerald Borgie and his koala puppet, Jeremiah. Sixty-six of these “chats” along with fifteen illustrated graphics, drawn by artist, Brooke Plowman, are included in the book.

      “Pastor Borgie has a reputation for drawing you into his stories, and his anecdotes are famously popular with both young and old. For many decades, he has invited children to have a seat before him, then his twinkling eyes would take over and a bond was formed. I’m pleased he’s taken this opportunity to share his favorites with a wider audience.”
      Richard A. Swenson, MD, author of Margin

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    • Attract Families To Your Church

      $21.99

      This book will help church pastors and leaders navigate the changing tides in ministry to become the kind of church that families want to attend, where the church’s dynamic faith invites families who may then bring their friends. This means reaching out to all kinds of families, some with needs that only a church family can fulfill.

      To grow and remain vital, churches need to attract families. But the cultural landscape has changed and any church may have two-parent families with children, blended families, boomerang families, adult children of divorce and their families or lack of families, single adults whose family is the church, grandparents parenting again, childless families, co-habitation families, and children with three legal parents. With practical helps and suggestions for ministries, worship, small groups, and even facilities, author and family expert Linda Ranson Jacobs will help you create a welcoming place for everyone.

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    • Family (Reprinted)

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      Two respected senior professors in the marriage and family field cover every issue that affects family life, including marriage, parenting, sexuality, communication, social dynamics, and family life in modern society. This proven resource for studying the most established of human institutions has been in print for over twenty years, with over 80,000 copies sold. The fourth edition has been updated to address current family-related issues and refined to reflect teaching practices for the contemporary classroom, including updated references to online resources.

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    • Sermons For Special Days

      $21.18

      David Rogne’s Sermons for Special Days presents a wonderful opportunity for pastors and congregations to connect faith to their everyday lives.

      If all truth is God’s truth, then David Rogne has compiled a marvelous resource that reaffirms this fact. Rich with literary and historical reference, each sermon seeks to engage listeners as it recounts events and stories, beautifully weaving modern and applicable themes within scriptural truths. While Rogne has designed his sermons to be delivered on special days — New Year’s Day, Mission Sunday, and Father’s Day, to name a few — the power of each sermon extends well beyond those events as Rogne reminds us that in order to have a life well lived, we must constantly examine the life we are living. A life lived in submission to Christ requires an obedience to the Great Commission, carrying the salvation message into the darkest parts of our world with a clear understanding of God’s message and a deep respect for those who have gone before us.

      The unique aspect of Rogne’s collection of sermons is that they are not confined to the pulpit, for each sermon can be used in a small group setting or in private devotionals. Rogne’s reliance upon history, literature, and scripture will enlighten any student of the word, and each sermon will encourage congregations to embrace a dig-deep approach toward God’s truth.

      The titles included in this book are:

      New Year’s Day — Taking Stock (Acts 24:24-27)
      Mission Sunday — Reaching Out (Romans 10:1-15)
      Heritage Sunday — Charles Wesley (Psalm 100)
      Mother’s Day — Soul-Shaping (Ephesians 6:1-4; 2 Corinthians 4:6-10)
      Bible Sunday — Does God Have a Word for You! (2 Timothy 3:14-17)
      Memorial Sunday — Heroes (Hebrews 11:1–12:2)
      Music / Choir Recognition Sunday — Say It with Music (Ephesians 5:17-20)
      Father’s Day — Good Foundations (Ephesians 5:25–6:4)
      Independence Day — God’s Country (1 Peter 2:9-16)
      Labor Sunday — More than Making a Living (Ecclesiates 2:18-23; John 5:17)
      Stewardship Sunday — Increasing the Joy (2 Corinthians 8:1-15)
      World Communion Sunday — Communion by the Sea (John 6:5-15, 25-35)
      Reformation Sunday — Great Scot! (Malachi 3:1-4)
      Thanksgiving Sunday — When the Good Times Roll (Deuteronomy 8:11-18)
      Christmas Eve — Are You Ready for Christmas? (Titus 2:11-15)
      Christmas — The Child with Four Names (Isaiah 9:1-7)

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    • Hearing Her Voice Revised Edition (Revised)

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      Based on his study of a key word for ‘teaching’ in the New Testament—an activity often thought to be prohibited to women—and on various other kinds of public speaking in which women in Scripture clearly participated, scholar John Dickson builds a case for women preachers. Focused and purposefully limited in its conclusions, Dickson’s argument has potential to change minds and appeal to complementarians and egalitarians alike. The mediating and widely adoptable position in this original short work will appeal to pastors, Bible teachers, college and seminary students, professors, and lay leaders in the church with its fresh approach to the hot-button topic of women in ministry.

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    • Helping The Struggling Adolescent (Expanded)

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      Helping the Struggling Adolescent is your first resource to turn to when a teen you know is in trouble. Whether you’re a youth worker, counselor, pastor, or teacher, this fast, ready reference is a compendium of insight on teen problems from abuse to violence and everything between. Help starts here for thirty-six common, critical concerns. Topics are arranged in alphabetical order. Each chapter gives you essential information for several vital questions: What does the specific struggle look like? Why did it happen? How can you help? When should you refer to another expert? Where can you find additional resources? Arranged in three sections, this book first gives you the basics of being an effective helper, Then it informs you on the different struggles of adolescents. The final section–a key component of this book–supplies more than forty rapid assessment tools for use with specific problems. Helping the Struggling Adolescent organizes and condenses biblical counseling issues for teens into one extremely useful volume. Keep it in arm’s reach for the answers you need, right when you need them.

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    • Star Book For Ministers (Revised)

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      Twenty years have passed since the last revision of this best-selling resource for pastors. This third revised edition features everything ministers love about the classic, with some valuable updates for twenty-first century ministry.

      Key features:

      Restores the beloved Episcopal funeral service-back by popular demand!
      Honors the familiar and indispensable wedding and funeral service materials.
      Offers a rich selection of Scriptures from the beautiful King James Version for diverse occasions of pastoral care.
      New additions feature a cremation service and a service for the interment of ashes.
      Includes a new preface from Rev. Dr. Aidsand Wright-Riggins III, Executive Director of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies and CEO of Judson Press.

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    • Autopsy Of A Deceased Church

      $12.99

      No one wants to see a church die. And yet, far too many churches are dying. For more than twenty-five years, Dr. Thom Rainer has helped churches grow, reverse the trends of decline, and has autopsied those that have died. From this experience, he has discovered twelve consistent themes among those churches that have died. Yet, it’s not gloom and doom because from those twelve themes, lessons on how to keep your church alive have emerged.Whether your church is vibrant or dying, whether you are a pastor or a church member, Autopsy of a Deceased Church will walk you through the radical paths necessary to keep your church alive to the glory of God and advancement of Christ’s Kingdom!

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    • Work Of The Deacon And Deaconess (Revised)

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      Just in time for its 50th anniversary! The second revised edition of this best-selling classic in Judson Press’s “Work of the Church” series features new and updated content, reflecting the evolving diversity of ministry in the diaconate.

      Key Features:
      Comprehensive manual covering traditional responsibilities of the deacon.
      Awareness of the increasing diversification of ministries in the local church
      Greater differentiation between the ministry of deacons (male and female) and that of deaconnesses, as reflected in congregations that maintain distinct boards
      Additional ideas and strategies for tailoring the deacon’s work to the needs of a growing congregation and changing community.

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    • Church Elders : How To Shepherd Gods People Like Jesus

      $14.99

      Effective leadership is important. Nowhere is this more true than in the church. Jeramie Rinne offers readers a concise overview of the Bible’s teaching on spiritual leadership, setting forth an easy-to-understand “job description” for elders that is focused on enabling pastors and church leaders to effectively shepherd their congregations. Giving practical guidance to new elders and helping church members better understand and support their spiritual leaders, this conversational book emphasizes purposeful ministry rather than project management. It will also bolster leaders’ confidence by encouraging them to embrace their pastoral calling with grace, wisdom, and a clarity of vision.

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    • In Season And Out Of Season

      $32.00

      A wise and practical guide to preaching in the Anglican tradition, illustrated with examples, that will inspire confidence and hone skills. It explores key aspects of preaching including: the importance of Scripture, the use of story, preaching at rites of passage, preaching through the liturgical year, and engagement with the wider world.

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    • Global Reformation : Transitioning The Church For Strategic Kingdom Advance

      $18.73

      Dr. Munien’s book particularly stands out because of his extraordinary ability to impart with the greatest simplicity at the same time that he brings complete understanding to every reader from the Word of God. He examines the historical, cultural and scriptural foundations necessary to build the “Perfect Man” in the image of God’s pattern.

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    • Christopraxis : A Practical Theology Of The Cross

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Part 1
      1. A Theobiographical Starting Point
      2. Setting The Terrain
      3. Concrete Lived Cases Of Ministerial Encounters With Divine Action
      4. Dominant Models Of Practical Theology
      Part 2
      5. A Christopraxis Practical Theology Of The Cross
      6. Practical Theology Into Nothingness
      7. The Concurring Of The Divine With The Human
      Part 3
      8. Critical Realism And Practical Theology
      9. Human Action And Interdisciplinarity In Light Of A Critical RealistChristopraxis Practical Theology

      Additional Info
      Finding practical theology not always able to present frameworks for understanding concrete and lived experience with divine action, Andrew Root seeks to reset the edifice of practical theology on a new foundation. While not minimizing its commitment to the lived and concrete, Root argues that practical theology has neglected deeper theological underpinnings.

      Christopraxis seeks to create a practical theology that is properly and fully theological, post-postmodern, post-Aristotelian, and that attends to doctrines such as divine action and justification.

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    • Preaching The Farewell Discourse

      $29.99

      Through the lens of John the Apostle’s Farewell Discourse found in John 13:31 – 17:26, seminary professor L. Scott Kellum provides a step-by-step illustration of how to produce an expository sermon series in Preaching the Farewell Discourse.

      Kellum begins with foundational tools that will aid the journey from text to exposition and then describes how to employ discourse analysis to a hortatory document (like the Farewell Discourse) or an expository document.The latter part of the book finds Kellum implementing the theory on the Farewell Discourse of John’s Gospel, examining the process in three sections: analyzing the text, interpreting the text, and preaching the text.

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    • Internet Church : The Local Church Cant Be Just Local Any More

      $13.98

      With rapid technological advances and the increasing impact of the internet, the world is literally at our fingertips. Yet many churches have yet to discover how to tap into this powerful resource. The Internet Church shows church leaders how to start from square one in creating an interactive website that can greatly expand the ministry potential of a church. Walter Wilson, an internet expert and committed Christian, describes how technology can enhance evangelism outreach, and challenges leaders to take advantage of unprecedented opportunities in the new digital age.

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    • Quotable Wesley

      $18.99

      What did John Wesley think about alcohol, music, and popularity? What are his thoughts on education, free will, and joy? From ‘absolution’ to ‘zeal,’ Quotable Wesley is a treasury of quotations taken from Wesley’s letters, sermons, tracts, and journal entries on a variety of wide-ranging topics. Here is an essential resource for teachers, Christian leaders, pastors, and laypeople fascinated by the insights of this remarkable founder of the Methodist movement. Useful for sermon preparation, teaching, and individual reflection, this book is designed to supplement the library of anyone interested in Wesley and his work.

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