A stimulating video-based course for small groups that will help people to change their whole mindset about church—to learn that ‘loving’ your church doesn’t just mean enjoying it or liking it, but actively serving and loving the people who are the church in whatever way possible.
This version of the Who will be king? tract, is a faithful translation into Chinese, using simplified Chinese characters.
This six session, video-based course is ideal for small groups, and teaches the basics of the how and why of reading the Bible.
Life changing course: how can we teach and train Christians to catch this captivating vision of being a disciple-making disciple in every aspect of our lives?
This very readable book explores the core beliefs of Islam as well as the main varieties of Islamic groups, and how Islamic beliefs challenge our Western secularism. (ebook)
Note: This ebook is free, but due to limitations with our shopping cart software, free ebook purchases have to be processed by our customer service staff prior to being available for download. You will be notified by email when the file(s) can be downloaded. The Essential Jesus combines the strengths of Two ways to live with the powerful story of the Gospel of Luke, to offer "the dream evangelistic product". Now available as an electronic book for iPad, Kindle and other ebook devices.
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