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Logos Bible Software Launches Logos 4

by Logos Bible Software on November 2nd, 2009

Logos Bible Software today announced the release of the newest version of Logos Bible Software, Logos 4. Three years in development, Logos 4 is not simply an upgrade to the previous version of Logos, this is a complete re-imagining of what Bible study software ought to be. It is streamlined, powerful, and uncomplicated—it is the perfect tool for everyone from the seasoned scholar to the man or woman simply wanting to get more from his or her time in God’s word.

With far too many upgrades, features, and resources to cover in a single post, you can visit www.logos.com/4 to see what Logos 4 can do to take your study of the Bible to the next level.

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Must-Have Ministry Resources - New from Faith Alive!

by Faith Alive Christian Resources on September 8th, 2009

Celebrating the Milestones of FaithAs children, youth, and adults travel on their faith journey, it’s important to mark the milestones along the way and celebrate God’s faithfulness. In Celebrating the Milestones of Faith, you’ll learn why and how to build a milestone. You’ll also get hundreds of practical, creative ideas for celebrating baptism, profession of faith, first communion, and many other faith milestones. Read a sample chapter.

Unlock the mysteries of Revelation and the end times with God Wins, a new DVD-based study for small groups or adult education classes. View the video trailer online at www.GodWinsStudy.com or call 1-800-333-8300 for more information.

Bethesda: Come to the Water is a new Bible study that invites women struggling with emotional pain to experience healing and restoration through the love of Jesus and the support of a small group. Read a sample chapter.

Check out all of our resources in our Fall 2009 catalog. View it online or request a copy!

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Hidden Joy in a Dark Corner

by lraschke on January 21st, 2009

WendyHidden Joy in a Dark Corner 

Wendy Blight 

Have you ever felt your life spinning out of control, and you did not know if you would survive another day?  Like all you had in this world was ripped away? Have you experienced a physical or emotional pain so deep that nothing could numb the hurt?  If you or anyone you know could answer yes to any of these questions, I invite yoCoveru to listen to my story.  

On June 7, 1986, one week after my college graduation, an unknown armed assailant broke into my apartment, held me captive, stripped me bare, stole my perfect life, and walked away never to be seen again.  I lived for years cocooned in a prison of fear, despair, and hopelessness.  The depth of my pain was beyond comprehension.  I desperately searched for answers but could find none.  Though surrounded by people, I felt so alone. Finally, I fell on my knees before God.  I poured out my tears, anger, and questions to Him.

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Giving Faith a Second Chance | Christopher Wolf

by Matt McCarnan on September 18th, 2007

Giving Faith a Second ChanceChristopher B. Wolf. Giving Faith a Second Chance: Restarts, Mulligans, & Do-Overs. FaithWalk, 2007. 192 pp.

An appeal to those who have felt betrayed by organized religion to give faith a second chance.

There is a perception by millions that the church doesn’t care about them and is only trying to recruit them to build its numbers. This has left many to feel forsaken by the church and, as a result, a distance from God with no compelling reason to return to the church. In this book a young pastor extends his outstretched hand to those who have left the church, acknowledging their feelings of alienation, to walk with them in their search to find a way back to God.

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God Is Not Great | Christopher Hitchens

by Matt McCarnan on September 14th, 2007

God is Not GreatChristopher Hitchens. God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. Hachette, 2007. 307 pp.

In the tradition of Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris’s recent bestseller, The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion. With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos.

With eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope’s awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give way to the beauty and symmetry of the double helix.

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What Did Jesus Do? | Ray Comfort

by Matt McCarnan on September 4th, 2007

What Did Jesus Do?Ray Comfort. What Did Jesus Do? A Call to Return to the Biblical Gospel. Genesis, 2005. 176 pp.

What Did Jesus Do? A Call to Return to the Biblical Gospel answers the skeptic’s question “Where is the Law used evangelistically?” The cynic will be surprised to find that three chapters of this book are devoted to Jesus and His use of the Ten Commandments to reach the lost. Two chapters are devoted to Paul’s evangelistic use of the Law. Paul imitated Jesus. So did Stephen, James, Peter, John the Baptist, and Jude. So did Spurgeon, Wesley, Whitefield, and others down through the ages. Each of these men of God did what Jesus did: they used the Law to reach the lost.

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Bonhoeffer Speaks Today | Mark DeVine

by Matt McCarnan on August 31st, 2007

Bonhoeffer Speaks TodayMark DeVine. Bonhoeffer Speaks Today: Following Jesus at All Costs. B&H, 2005. 179 pp.

Imprisoned and eventually executed for his opposition to Hitler’s regime, the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer continues to fascinate and inspire Christians across the world. His life epitomizes authenticity, commitment, and sacrifice. Devine writes, “When a man willingly exposes himself to suffering and death for his faith and for others, we take notice and with good reason. While martyrdom neither proves nor produces a spiritual giant, the possibility does arise, and this piques a distinctive longing common to followers of Jesus Christ.”

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Why Churches Die | Mac Brunson & Ergun Caner

by Matt McCarnan on August 29th, 2007

Why Churches DieMac Brunson & Ergun Caner. Why Churches Die: Diagnosing Lethal Poisons in the Body of Christ. B&H, 2005. 216 pp.

We are all too aware of the damage poisons can have on our bodies. These ailments find their way into us, invading us, infecting us, and spreading throughout us until the illness is felt all over. There are spiritual poisons that work this way as well, except these ailments invade another kind of body-the spiritual body of Christ. Like the diseases of our physical bodies, these diseases slow the body down, crippling it to function at less than capacity. They limit what the body can do and the effectiveness it can have. If not treated, these diseases can lead to death.

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Holding Hands, Holding Hearts | Richard Phillips & Sharon Phillips

by Matt McCarnan on August 15th, 2007

Holding Hands, Holding HeartsRichard D. Phillips & Shannon L. Phillips. Holding Hands, Holding Hearts: Recovering a Biblical View of Christian Dating. P&R, 2006. 184 pp.

What does the Bible say about dating? Nothing. And Everything!

This book offers a biblical view of relationships and provides insight on issues of commitment, attraction, and more.

When you date someone, you’re more than just holding another’s hands; you’re holding that person’s heart.

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The God That Did Not Fail | Robert Royal

by Matt McCarnan on August 14th, 2007

The God That Did Not FailRobert Royal. The God That Did Not Fail: How Religion Built and Sustains the West. Encounter, 2006. 280 pp.

Secular humanists and other progressives have been predicting the demise of religion for the past 250 years. But they keep running into a problem—those who were supposed to be liberated by secular gospel that God Is Dead aren’t buying it. Why not? Since the Greeks and Romans, as Robert Royal explains, religion has nurtured the development of the individual and of Western culture itself. Christianity and Judaism collaborated to create a dialogue between faith and reason that determined the history of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation, and several Enlightenments, including our current postmodern moment. Royal concludes that modern democratic societies are intimately tied to a Christian view of the dignity of the human person and the health and survival of free institutions.

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