Luther on Leadership David Cook
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Luther on Leadership – ed. David Cook

Martin Luther, the Great Reformer, is one of the most well-known leaders of an era and yet very little has been written specifically on his practical or theoretical outlook on leadership. Luther’s writings and his […]

Already Sanctified Don Payne
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Already Sanctified – Don Payne

Sanctification can sometimes be reduced in popular theology to discipleship. Justification is God’s work—we are saved by grace through faith—but sanctification is sometimes perceived as “our part” of salvation. Theologian Don J. Payne tackles that […]

Charitable Writing Richard Hughes Gibson and James Edward Beitler III
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Charitable Writing: Cultivating Virtue Through Our Words – Richard Hughes Gibson and James Edward Beitler III

In Charitable Writing, two English professors share insight into how Christian writing programs can encourage students to glorify God and love their neighbor through their writing. Richard Hughes Gibson and James Edward Beitler III taught […]

Those 7 References - John F Dwyer
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Those Seven References – John F. Dwyer

For longer than I’ve been alive, sexual orientation and gender identity have been at the forefront of the so-called “culture wars” and been a hot-button issue within religious and political circles. Many on the conservative […]

Love God Greatly
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Love God Greatly Study Bible

Finding a new Bible can be overwhelming. There are dozens of translations, with and without study notes, with and without commentary, and the list goes on. What makes the Love God Greatly Bible stand out? […]

Communicating with Grace and Virtue Quentin J. Schultze
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Communicating with Grace and Virtue: Learning to Listen, Speak, Text, and Interact as a Christian – Quentin J. Schultze

Throughout this book, Quentin J. Schultze shares advice for how Christians can steward their words in a way that serves others. Although most of the advice is fairly basic, he offers a strong theological perspective […]