Reconnecting is a simple retelling of the basic story told in the Bible, the story of God's desire for a relationship with his human children. It is a story of love and heartbreak, of action, sacrifice, renewal, fulfillment and hope, a story that reaches to the depths of our souls and touches us at the very core of our being.
Reconnecting is a simple retelling of the basic story told in the Bible, the story of God's desire for a relationship with his human children. It is a...
Satisfying spiritual formation is something that seems to elude many Christians. This resource is a study of the process of spiritual formation--about giving control to the Holy Spirit, allowing him to recreate each individual in the image of God.
Satisfying spiritual formation is something that seems to elude many Christians. This resource is a study of the process of spiritual formation--about...
This college-level introduction to the study of missions and missiology provides an overview to the field of study, explains the interdisciplinary nature of missions studies, illustrating why it is essential for missionaries to be educated in a broad range of disciplines including anthropology and history as well as theology.
This college-level introduction to the study of missions and missiology provides an overview to the field of study, explains the interdisciplinary nat...
This college-level introduction to the study of missions and missiology provides an overview to the field of study, and explains the interdisciplinary nature of missions studies, illustrating why it is essential for missionaries to be educated in a broad range of disciplines.
This college-level introduction to the study of missions and missiology provides an overview to the field of study, and explains the interdisciplinary...
What does God want from people? What are his expectations for the human race and the church? Rogers suggests that these kinds of questions can only be answered biblically by discovering the underlying, unifying theme of God's communication to his human children.
What does God want from people? What are his expectations for the human race and the church? Rogers suggests that these kinds of questions can only be...
Different cultural contexts are present within the Scriptures, and contemporary global cultures impact the way Scripture is interpreted and applied today. If one fails to understand the significance of human culture in the production, presentation and interpretation of God's Word, the result will be confusing and irrelevant interpretations.
Different cultural contexts are present within the Scriptures, and contemporary global cultures impact the way Scripture is interpreted and applied to...
This academic missiological text provides a thorough, readable, and engaging analysis of the foundational concepts of ministry and mission in the early church as presented by one of the earliest Christian historians, Luke, author of the Gospel of Luke and The Book of Acts. (Christian)
This academic missiological text provides a thorough, readable, and engaging analysis of the foundational concepts of ministry and mission in the earl...
This popular theological text on the life and ministry of Jesus emphasizes that he was God living as a human being, illustrating the kind of life humans ought to live. It is appropriate for general reading, Bible classes, small group discussions, and college students.
This popular theological text on the life and ministry of Jesus emphasizes that he was God living as a human being, illustrating the kind of life huma...
Rogers offers an investigation into why so many immigrants become Christians after immigrating to America. He discusses the results of 50 interviews he conducted with immigrants from seven different cultural contexts who converted to a conservative protestant expression of the Christian faith after arriving in the U.S. (Christian)
Rogers offers an investigation into why so many immigrants become Christians after immigrating to America. He discusses the results of 50 interviews h...
In this historical overview of Western civilization, Rogers traces the theological and philosophical forces that shaped Western culture. The dynamic tension between the Judeo-Christian tradition, classical philosophy, and the philosophical perspectives that emerged from it shaped the American worldview.
In this historical overview of Western civilization, Rogers traces the theological and philosophical forces that shaped Western culture. The dynamic t...