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Your Lord is a Blue Collar Worker: A Meditation of the Sanctity and Dignity of the Workplace
by Gene Edwards. It is the year 17 A.D. in Nazareth.
Three young men, all twenty-one years old, begin their training to serve
God. Two of the three men leave Nazareth. They are traveling to Jerusalem
to study and train in the temple. One young man stays in Nazareth. Each
day he will go to work in a carpenter shop. In that shop he will sweat and
get blisters on his hands. He will learn to handle grumpy customers. Most
of all, he will be immersed in the daily grind of working for a living.
Meet your Lord... the day-laborer! Paperback #0015
$9.95
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One God and One Lord:
Reconsidering the Cornerstone of the Christian Faith
(#4375) by Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, and John W. Schoenheit.
“Who do you say that I am?”
Jesus of Nazareth posed this question to His followers nearly two
thousand years ago, but the question still hangs in the air, requesting
an answer from every person. In this extensive biblical research book,
the authors carefully re-examine the scriptural evidence. They argue
that the biblically accurate answer to the question of his identity is
provided by Peter, John, Paul and other who unanimously proclaimed Him
to be “the Christ, the Son of the living God.” This work also thoroughly
examines the historical process by which traditional Christian orthodoxy
came to be established. A combination of misguided Christian piety and
pagan speculation are shown to be responsible for the intrusion of
unbiblical concepts into basic Christian thought and doctrine. 680pp HB
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Seed of the Woman, The (#5170) by Arthur Custance. The thesis
of this volume is that each of the historical facts which lie behind the
doctrines of the Christian faith is essential to the whole plan of
redemption. The element of necessity attaches to every one of them. They
form a kind of organic lifeline – a single thread of things causally
related in such a way that to abandon any one of them is to destroy the
rationale of the whole. Men and women do not need to understand the
"rationale" to be saved: but it is our privilege now to be
able to see more clearly what God had to do to make salvation possible.
624p HB $49.95 |
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Sermon on the Mount,
The: and The Gospel of the Grace of God
(#3437) by C. R. Stam. 119pp HB
9.95 |
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Understanding the Gospels: A Different
Approach (#4648) by Charles Baker. Baker relates the earthly teachings of
Christ to the prophecies of the Old Testament, the book of Acts, the Pauline epistles ,
and the future development of the Kingdom of God. The parables, major miracles of Christ,
and Gospel sections are indexed. 305pp. PB $14.95 |
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Who Is Jesus?
A Plea for a Return to Belief in Jesus, the Messiah
(#3050) by Sir Anthony Buzzard 34pp BK
$5.95 |
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