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What is happening to our world? Is everything as out of control as it seems? Is the end really in sight? In this conversationally-styled guide, David McKillen uses the accuracy of the Bible to walk us through God's plans for the last phase of our planet. With simple, Biblical teaching you can be assured that this book is both informative and accessible to the reader. Wars and fighting are constantly breaking out, terrorists seem to be springing up everywhere. Climate change is not only seen as a threat that could end humanity as we know it but is also fast becoming a new world religion. This world has become a scary place. No wonder some dream of escaping to another planet! In this chatty, conversationally-styled guide to what the Bible teaches about God's plans for the last phase of our planet, David McKillen first takes us through a Bible-based overview of the entire history of mankind - from beginning to end - then focuses on future events! David's demonstration of the Bible's accuracy regarding past events gives us confidence in its predictions of what is still to come.
From Egypt to Canaan examines the fascinating record of the journey of the children of Israel across hundreds of miles of barren desert to reach at last their promised land. This book shows that their journey is our journey too, our Christian lives leading onward from the time of our salvation, "redeemed by the precious blood of Christ", to fulfilment of God's purposes for us in Christ, with many trials and problems on the way. These things "written aforetime were written for our learning", and it is profitable to read about them to learn again of the power and grace of God, the love and sacrifice of our Saviour, and the never-failing resources available for us as we travel through the wilderness of this world.
With three hundred and sixty-one "varied and scriptural" hymns", The Believers Hymn Book has been widely used since 1884, and in 1959, a Supplement added more than a hundred hymns, thus enhancing its appeal. We are delighted to introduce The New Believers Hymn Book. Seventy-five hymns have been removed from the original hymnbook and more than three hundred have been added, bringing the total to seven hundred. Almost ninety of these come from Remembrance Hymns. These and others from other sources are particularly suitable for the Lord's Supper. Over the years, the book has been well-used and is still much-loved. . These hymns are suitable for use among Christians when they meet together to remember the Lord Jesus or to be taught from the Scriptures.
If you had to answer truthfully, could you say that your prayer life is perfect? That it's not just in an emergency that you become really earnest and persistent in praying? This simple book brings us back to the basics, guiding us to develop a scripturally motivated and scripturally based prayer life. The second book in the 'Simple Guide' series. Most of us would acknowledge that the time that we spend in prayer is often limited, our commitment to it is half-hearted, and it is only in an emergency that we become really earnest and persistent in praying. In the Christian life, Bible reading and prayer are inseparable, for time spent alone with God is a strong foundation for our spiritual lives. This book will provide simple guidelines on how to pray, drawing examples from various characters throughout the bible. If this book can help just a few readers to develop a scripturally motivated and scripturally based prayer life, then it will have hit the target.
Born out of evangelistic zeal, this book includes material from a great variety of sources gathered throughout a ministry lasting forty years.
We are surrounded by lies. They are incorporated into the worldview of our culture. We daily absorb them, and these lies can have deadly effects on individuals, societies and whole civilisations. Sharon James investigates the origins of some of these lies and looks at how we have got to the point where 'my truth' is as valid as 'your truth', and absolute truth is an outdated way of thinking. In examining the evidence of history, she highlights the consequences of applying dangerous untruths. She also looks at how Christians often respond to the culture's lies -in silence, acquiescence or celebration of them - and why these responses can be as harmful as the lies themselves. In the second par...
Contributions by current and former employees tell the history of the firm.
E. Mairi MacArthur looks at the work of renowned Scottish artisans and jewellers Alexander and Euphemia Ritchie.