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Genesis - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
The wisdom of the ages can still be read in the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the very best all-time commentaries on individual books of the Bible. In this newest release, John Calvin explores key passages of Genesis--a book of important beginnings and memorable accounts that lays the foundation of Christianity. Carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for today's reader, Calvin's insights are an excellent guide for every student interested in fathoming the depths of the Bible's first book.
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Genesis: Beginning and Blessing - R. Kent Hughes
The book of Genesis lays the groundwork for God's relationship with humanity and his plan for our salvation. R. Kent Hughes explores this book with the care and insight that are the hallmarks of the Preaching the Word series.
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The Genesis Factor: Probing Life's Big Questions - David R. Helm, Jon Dennis
Here is a book for all who have a healthy uncertainty about life's big questions--Where did I come from? Is there a God? Does this God care about me? The authors believe that the answers are found where Christianity began--with the introduction of God and His work in the book of Genesis. Using the Socratic method, they challenge readers to wrestle with Scripture itself rather than with systematic questions. This candid conversation with Genesis is an ideal apologetic for today's postmodern culture.
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George Whitefield: God's Anointed Servant in the Great Revival of the Eighteenth Century - Arnold A. Dallimore
At age 26, Whitefield was called "the most brilliant and popular preacher the modern world has ever known." In the wake of his preaching, revival swept across the British Isles and spilled over onto the shores of America.
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Giants of the Faith: Classic Christian Writings and the Men Behind Them - Raymond Brown
Augustine. Luther. Bunyan. John Wesley. Their writings continue to shape what today's Christians believe. This book examines each man's legacy in word and deed and how their classic words speak to a new generation.
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The Gift of Music: Great Composers and Their Influence (Expanded and Revised, 3rd Edition) - Jane Stuart Smith, Betty Carlson
Fascinating descriptions of 40 leading composers whose faith--or lack of it--had an influence on Western civilization. Indexed. Great for all students of music.
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The Gift of Prophecy in the New Testament and Today (Revised Edition) - Wayne Grudem
This updated, comprehensive work by a respected New Testament scholar brings new understanding of the gift of prophecy and suggests how to enjoy it without compromising the supremacy of Scripture.
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Girl Talk: Mother-Daughter Conversations on Biblical Womanhood - Carolyn Mahaney, Nicole Mahaney Whitacre
Mother-daughter team Carolyn Mahaney and Nicole Whitacre write about the importance of passing on a language of biblical womanhood to a younger generation of women. This book will help mothers and daughters improve communication, find healing where necessary, and, most importantly, speak to each other in a language of biblical womanhood--all for the purpose of commending the gospel.
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Glastonbury: The Novel of Christian England - Donna Fletcher Crow
Through this magnificent saga of the indomitable faith of Christian England, readers can experience the faith that gave Joseph of Arimathea and his family courage to claim new land for Christ. Relive the persecution of George and Patrick, Irish captives of the Roman Empire. Ride along with King Arthur on his historic adventures and discover the spiritual fortitude that enabled him to become the greatest leader of his time. And be inspired by the faith of the remnant in the midst of the Dark Ages.
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Glorious Christianity - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Martyn Lloyd-Jones uses Stephen's sermon in Acts 7 to diagnose the objections that an unbelieving world has to Christianity. Readers will see that nonbelievers today are no different from the religious leaders of Stephen's day--and we must break through the barrier of sin to reach people with the Kingdom of God.
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The Glory of Christ - John H. Armstrong (Editor)
Several highly respected preachers and teachers contribute moving essays to help today's church leaders to recover their vision of the wonder of "Christ alone."
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The Glory of Heaven: The Truth about Heaven, Angels and Eternal Life - John MacArthur, Leonard G. Goss (Editor)
This in-depth look at what the Bible has to say about heaven, angels and the afterlife gives Christians an encouraging glimpse of the Home that awaits them. From the pen of John MacArthur.
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God's Greater Glory: The Exalted God of Scripture and the Christian Faith - Bruce A. Ware
This exploration of the historical-Scriptural model of the doctrine of God and His relationship with us also presents a careful refutation of the open theism stance.
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God's Lesser Glory: The Diminished God of Open Theism - Bruce A. Ware
Open theism boldly reconceptualizes the nature of divine providence and God's sovereignty and involvement in our lives. This book summarizes and critiques this doctrine and the subtle but dangerous ways it lessens God's glory.
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God's Passion for His Glory: Living the Vision of Jonathan Edwards (With the Complete Text of The End for Which God Created the World) - John Piper
Piper's book-length introduction to Jonathan Edwards' incomparable essay, "The End for Which God Created the World"--with the original, unabridged work included--demonstrates the relevance of Edwards' ideals for today. An ECPA Gold Medallion winner.

