The Temple Curtain - Excellent Children's Book for Lent and Easter
In The Temple Curtain, readers gain understanding of the biblical accounts of events before and after Jesus' resurrection.
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In The Temple Curtain, readers gain understanding of the biblical accounts of events before and after Jesus' resurrection.
Dr. Kyle J. Dieleman, Assistant Professor of History at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL) focuses on the doctrinal and practical importance of Sunday observance in the early modern Reformed communities in the Low Countries.
I wanted to share this book that was made available to participants of the Disability Concerns Leadership Training Conference last fall.
This 42-page booklet helps to answer the question, "What does it mean to be Reformed?" This booklet would be ideal for an adult Bible study, catechism class, or for those wanting to learn more about the CRC and its place in today's world.
What is the power of the Church in the world? This book explores Abraham Kuyper's understanding of this important question.
“Maggie and the Big Move” tells of a young girl’s grand journey across the Atlantic Ocean to reach the promising country of America.
How do you read the gospels? Here's my book review of Jonathan Pennington's book, Reading the Gospels Wisely.
The much-awaited debut novel from Tim Antonides about a couple's desperate quest to have a child.
We are seeking multiples copies of The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration. Do you have any copies you might be willing to pass along?
When is a case management program appropriate? This book will help you assess the needs, gifts, calling, and hopes of the participant; develop a Development Covenant between mentor and participant; and follow up and evaluate the process.
This book will help you determine whether your church programs adequately recognize and utilize the gifts that God has already placed in the people you serve.
Few churches would say they aren’t interested in sharing God’s heart for their community. This workbook provides those tools and resources that will help you imagine your community the way God sees it.
This book will help you learn what your church can do to tackle injustice in your community.
This book will help you discover the difference between relief and development ministries, and assess your church’s programs.
How does a church organize neighbors to work together toward their common goals? That is the focus of this workbook.
This workbook will help you understand the role of the church in strengthening community, discover what your church’s reputation is in the neighborhood, and more.
This is a seven-lesson series designed to help participants deepen their biblical understanding of Christian mission and community development.
By way of conversation and illustration, this book offers a deeper understanding of difficult adoptive challenges with attachment as well as practical recommendations for adoptive parenting methods, when more usual parenting approaches don't work.
Editors Collin Hansen and Jeff Robinson have selected the stories of 12 Faithful Men: Portraits of Courageous Endurance in Pastoral Ministry in an effort to dismantle the cool factor that prevails in our view of ministry life.
This 44-page guide from the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, Palliative Care Toolkit, considers how best to support people who are living with serious illness or are nearing life's end.
Looking for free or low cost hymnals for brand new church plant north of Cornwall, Ontario.
To Plant a Walnut Tree by Trevor Waldock, as the subtitle states, is a conversation about “how to create a fruitful legacy by using your experience.” Waldock engages with people in all walks of life who are concerned about how they are living life and wondering if all their busyness and activity really makes a difference.
Paas’ book is a wonderful crossover volume that speaks about church planting but connects deeply with church renewal.
When a child is grieving, we often do not know what to say or do. The best rule of thumb is to spend time with children and see how the grief is impacting them.
Way back in 1973, Calvin Seminary professor Dr. Fred Klooster uncomplicated the Bible when he quoted Hosea 4:6, "...my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge." (NIV) To know God, we need to know His book.