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A Commentary on Romans 1-8

This verse-by-verse exegetical commentary on the Greek text of Romans chapters 1-8 demonstrates that Paul's letter to the Romans deals with three basic truths of Christian faith -- sin, acquittal, and thankful Christain living. The commentary begins with a brief discussion of the author, date, place, recipients, occasion and purpose of the book of Romans. Author David Kuske then shows how Paul addresses the failure of both Gentiles and Jews to live perfect lives as God's law requires. Then, after presenting the "purest gospel" in the next chapters, Paul follows in chapters 6-8 with one of Scripture's clearest presentations of Christian life and sanctification so that the faith of Christians in Rome could be strengthened, helping the spread of the gospel to the west. Christians have long treasured Romans for its clear and pure presentation of God's grace to sinners. The commentary contains 27 charts and 57 of what the authors calls schemas -- diagrams of the Greek sentences in Paul's letter. Includes a Works Cited with Abbreviations page. Size, 6 x 9 inches. Hardcover. 460 pages. Published 2007.

Price: $41.99

Families of the Bible Bible study kit

This Bible study in the "Families Rooted in Grace" series explores familiar biblical family relationships and the challenges those families faced. Everything needed to organize and instruct this Bible study is included on the CD-ROM, which contains PDF and RTF files of both the student lessons (35 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 inches when printed) and the leader's guide (57 pages, 8 1.2 x 11 inches when printed), which includes student answers. Also includes 34 pages of devotional readings for use during the week. This study covers the following eight lessons: "Made for Each Other: The Story of the First Family" (Adam and Eve); "Alone against the World: Noah and His Family"; "Blessed Is the Family That Puts God First: Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac"; "Salt That Lost Its Saltiness: Lot and His Family"; "Rivalry and Reconciliation: Jacob and His Family"; "Train a Child: The Families of Hannah and Eli"; "Fallen, Yet Forgiven: David's Sin and Its Consequences for His Family"; and "Holding On While Letting Go: Mary's Relationship with Her Son Jesus." Teaching index 3. Published 2007.

Price: $52.50

Wizards That Peep (NPH Classics)

A classic study of the various aspects of the occult, including divination or fortune telling, magic and witchcraft, demon possession, and Satanism. The author presents both modern examples of occult practices and what the Bible says about them. The most prominent feature of this book, and our best defense, is the gospel--how Jesus Christ came to destroy all the works of the devil. Wizards That Peep is a part of the NPH Classics series, which includes popular titles by Northwestern Publishing House throughout its history. These books have consistently been in the greatest demand over the years and have been reprinted for this series. Wizards That Peep was originally published in 1976. Paper cover, 6x9 inches, 136 Pages.

Price: $16.00

Here We Stand: A Confessional Study

Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther said, "Here I stand!" when confronted with the heresies of his day. Not much has changed. Christians are still confronted with faith-destroying teachings that now seem to come from every direction. Today the entire Christian worldview is under attack. Even the notion of truth itself is denied. How is a Christian to respond in the face of such non-Christian worldviews? We need to understand those views as well as our own faith and worldview based on Scripture and firmly says, "Here we stand!" In this Impact Series book, the authors use the truth of God's Word to examine such secular worldviews as Dawrinism and science, Islam, New Age, atheism, pantheism (the view that everything is God--humans and all of nature), postmodernism, and the moral relativism that says anything and everything is "OK." By learning about other worldviews, Christians can better understand and witness to the people who hold those views. Readers will also see how such non-Christian worldviews influence their own beliefs, attitudes, and actions without their realizing it. Published 2010. Papercover, Size is 5 3/8 x 8 1/4 inches, 368 Pages.

Price: $20.50