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Human social interaction is varied, complex and always changing. How we perceive each other and ourselves, how individuals interact within groups, and how groups are structured--all these are the domain of social psychology.
Many have doubted, however, that a full-fledged social psychology textbook can successfully be written from a Christian perspective. Inevitably, some ...
Transform your approach to refugee ministry through a powerful paradigm shift that leads to sustainability, mutual relationships, and lasting impact.
The Faithful Innkeeper offers Christians serving displaced people a revolutionary perspective on serving refugee neighbors. Rather than viewing ourselves as the “Good Samaritan” hero of Jesus’ famous parable, seasoned ...
Transform your approach to refugee ministry through a powerful paradigm shift that leads to sustainability, mutual relationships, and lasting impact.
The Faithful Innkeeper offers Christians serving displaced people a revolutionary perspective on serving refugee neighbors. Rather than viewing ourselves as the “Good Samaritan” hero of Jesus’ famous parable, seasoned ...
Few writers in the twentieth century were as creative and productive as Dorothy L. Sayers, the English playwright, novelist, and poet. Her justly renowned works include detective fiction featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, theological reflections, literary criticism, and her translation of Dante's Divine Comedy.
Among the prominent themes of her work was the need for and ...
Rediscovering Dante with Lewis, Sayers, and Williams
For centuries, readers have marveled at the imaginative brilliance of authors like C. S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Charles Williams. But what inspired these literary giants? The Way of Dante takes you on a journey of discovering how the medieval poet Dante Alighieri and his masterwork, The Divine Comedy, ...
Seeing Sabbath as the Gospel’s Call to Resist, Reimagine, and Reclaim
The world’s relentless push for "more and better" reflects a value system that is individualistic and economically exploitative, leaving Christians and the church itself exhausted. Amid this weariness, Sabbath emerges as not merely a day of rest, but a powerful, countercultural invitation to push back. ...
Christianity Today Book Awards Finalist—Missions and the Global Church
God's mission is for everyone, every day.
In the midst of societal disruption and disillusionment, we're seeing signs of a new season of God bringing people into renewal and revival. Jesus is the Sent One who invites us to become like him and live as sent people. God is ...
Some books on how to read the Bible are academically informative, but their rationality can make God seem distant. Other books are spiritually vibrant but provide few tools that truly help God's people read the Bible better. Readers need a guide that combines the academic with the spiritual—that integrates textual analysis with the illuminating and transformational work of the Holy ...
Find Freedom and Peace Through the Cross
Do you believe the world can be changed? In the midst of chaos, the restorative power of Jesus' work at the cross still breaks through, healing brokenness and proclaiming peace.
Liberated at the Cross, a six-week Bible study, invites you to explore the profound significance of the cross and how it transforms our lives. ...
Number of Studies: 6
A New Perspective for Biblical Justice in International Relations
Practicing a Christian vision of justice as a citizen in one’s own country is difficult enough. Add on the challenge of establishing and living out a Christian ethic among states, where there may be few established norms and shared values, and you have the gargantuan task of doing international relations.
Does ...