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  • Socially Awkward Evangelism: Overcoming Fears in Sharing the Gospel, By Mark R. Teasdale
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    Socially Awkward Evangelism

    Overcoming Fears in Sharing the Gospel

    by Mark R. Teasdale

    Move Past Anxiety and Into Confident Witness

    Are fear and anxiety holding you back from sharing your faith? Does the thought of evangelism make you uneasy or leave you concerned about making others uncomfortable? The biggest barrier to evangelism, Mark Teasdale argues, is not lack of training or information—it’s fear.

    To overcome this fear, we must engage not just ...

  • When the Journey Hurts: Finding Meaning in Suffering for Heart, Mind, and Soul, By Kelly M. Kapic and M Elizabeth Lewis Hall and Jason McMartin
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    When the Journey Hurts

    Finding Meaning in Suffering for Heart, Mind, and Soul

    by Kelly M. Kapic, M Elizabeth Lewis Hall, and Jason McMartin

    Transform Your Suffering with Tools from Theology, Psychology, and Spiritual Formation

    We don’t like pain.

    So, we find creative ways to go around it. We try to ignore, minimize, or deny our suffering, but we're stillleft hurting. The twisting and defiling work of sin on this world is overwhelming and shatters our assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world. ...

  • What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness?: Reclaiming the Intersection of Protest and Prayer, By Charlie E Dates
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    What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness?

    Reclaiming the Intersection of Protest and Prayer

    by Charlie E. Dates
    Foreword by Esau McCaulley

    “Dates doesn’t speak on his own authority. He takes us to the authority of God expressed in Scripture to demonstrate how the wrongful tearing apart of righteousness and justice within much of the church has also torn us apart.” — Beth Moore, founder and president of Living Proof Ministries

    Justice is God's Righteousness in Action

    Reclaim what was always ...

    $18.99
  • The Pace of Peace: Distraction, Attention, and the Gifts of an Examined Life, By Jay Y. Kim
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    The Pace of Peace

    Distraction, Attention, and the Gifts of an Examined Life

    by Jay Y. Kim
    Foreword by John Mark Comer

    "No one practice (or book) will solve our generational battle against distraction. . . . But this book offers me hope that we can join Jay, and Ignatius, and so many others from the Way of Jesus, in slowing down from the helter-skelter speed of the modern world, and walking at the pace of peace." — from the foreword by John Mark Comer, founder of Practicing the Way

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    $24.99
  • What Is Christian Humanism?: Recovering a Human Society, By Jens Zimmermann
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    What Is Christian Humanism?

    Recovering a Human Society

    by Jens Zimmermann

    Rediscover Humanity’s Worth Through Christ’s Incarnation

    In our rapidly changing world, we face a rising tide of threats to our humanity. From artificial intelligence and the erosion of free speech to bioengineering and euthanasia, the humanistic values we cherish, like intrinsic human rights and the dignity of all persons, are increasingly at risk. We are in danger of losing ...

    $28.99
  • Be Afraid: What Horror Reveals About Facing the Darkness, By Kutter Callaway
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    Be Afraid

    What Horror Reveals About Facing the Darkness

    Discovering God in Pop Culture

    Series edited by Kutter Callaway and Matthew William Brake

    How Engaging Horror Helps Us Fear Rightly

    Is it possible to be scared—in a good way?

    In Be Afraid, theologian and psychological scientist Kutter Callaway explores the surprising relationship betweenfear, horror, and Christian faith. Drawing from film, psychology, and theology, this book engages popular horror narratives to ask what our deepest fears ...

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  • Psalms 51-150, Edited by Quentin F. Wesselschmidt
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    Psalms 51-150

    Volume 8

    Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture

    Edited by Quentin F. Wesselschmidt
    General Editor Thomas C. Oden

    The Psalms have long served a vital role in the individual and corporate lives of Christians, expressing the full range of human emotions, including some that we are ashamed to admit. The Psalms reverberate with joy, groan in pain, whimper with sadness, grumble in disappointment, and rage with anger.

    The church fathers employed the Psalms widely. In liturgy they used them ...