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The MacArthur Study Bible | John MacArthur

by Matt McCarnan on June 11th, 2007

The MacArthur Study Bible (NASB)John MacArthur. The MacArthur Study Bible. Thomas Nelson, 2006. 2198 pp.

God’s Truth Is the Most Important Thing in the Universe.

Without Bible truth, no one ever becomes a Christian and no Christian ever grows. Pastor MacArthur relentlessly seeks Bible truth. He pores over every page of Scripture, explores every verse, digs into every difficult passage. He combines the exegetical skills of a world-class scholar with the wisdom and compassion of a seasoned pastor.

And faithfully for almost four decades he has presented the truth of the Bible to a world hungry for truth. His teaching and preaching ministries have unleashed God’s truth around the globe.

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The Voice of Luke | Brian McLaren

by Matt McCarnan on June 7th, 2007

The Voice of LukeBrian McLaren. The Voice of Luke: Not Even Sandals. Thomas Nelson, 2007. 224 pp.

Luke 1

FOR THOSE WHO LOVE GOD

What are your assumptions as you begin this amazing document? What do you assume about Luke as an author-his motives, his agenda, his assumptions? Any constructive experience of reading involves an amazing interaction so complex that it’s a wonder it ever works at all.

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The Papa Prayer | Larry Crabb

by Matt McCarnan on June 6th, 2007

The Papa PrayerLarry Crabb. The Papa Prayer: The Prayer You’ve Never Prayed. Thomas Nelson, 2006. 224 pp.

My father always called his father Papa. He lost his papa when he was five years old. When he would tell me what he remembered of his papa in the five years he knew him, Dad’s eyes would turn away from me, and he would speak as one happily lost in a better world. It was the same look that came over him when he prayed. I didn’t understand that look until recently.

I never remember my dad referring to his father as “Father” or “Dad” or “Daddy.” It was always “Papa.”

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