The Principle of Maximums: Living With Enough to Give Away More

Most Christians in the United States live their financial lives similar to non-Christians. When their income increases, their standard of living increases and Christians have no more money to give than they had before the increase in income. The book explains how setting financial maximums on our lifestyle can be used as a method of…

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The Pastoral Epistles

Studies in 1, 2 Timothy & Titus This brilliant commentary on the books of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus provides vivid and intensely human practical help for the believer’s daily walk.  Dr. Kent provides scholarly, yet readable commentary on pastoral theology, based on his own translation from the Greek.311 pages, Paperback

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The Gospel and the Citizen

Essay on the Christian and the Church in Politics Should the church get involved in politics or influence their voting members? What is the church mandate on this issue? How should Christians project themselves? Many Christians are wondering how to respond to the confusion generated by the variety of candidates for public office and the…

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The Glory of the Church

Studies in Ephesians The twelve chapters of this commentary in The Kent Collection help the reader with the question every generation faces: “What does church mean?” The scriptural concept of election, inspiring teachings on the doctrine and duties of the church—all receive careful attention.  Dr. Kent’s detailed, yet readable style flows through this work.

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The End Times

The author delves into the controversies of the end times, dealing primarily with premillennial, pretribulation eschatology, while giving consideration to conflicting viewpoints. It is a well-documented and understandable guide to the end times and is used extensively as a text in Bible colleges, Bible institutes, and seminaries.

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The Complete Writings of Alexander Mack

For the first time, all the writings of Alexander Mack Sr., the founder of the Brethren movement in Germany in 1708, are available in a single publication. These include the two largest books, Basic Questions (1715) and Rights and Ordinances (1715), which are well known and have been reprinted, but they have not been available…

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Stranger than Fiction ebook

Dr. Florence Gribble’s record is an inspiring story of the detailed and individual way in which God provides for those who put Him first. When God gets men and women to obey Him without flinching, and to follow His Son Jesus Christ without swerving, it seems as if He takes especial delight in showing that…

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Soul Physicians

A Theology of Soul Care and Spiritual Direction Soul Physicians provides a relevant, in-depth theology of biblical counseling. Just as medical students examine the anatomy of the human body, so soul physicians need to understand the anatomy of the human soul. Soul Physicians offers a theological foundation for the ministry of biblical counseling, soul care, and…

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Romans, The Gospel of God’s Grace

This soul-searching commentary on the Book of Romans is culled from 40 years of teaching notes and edited by Herman A. Hoyt, who succeeded McClain as the president of Grace College and Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. McClain outlines Romans in four sections, each of which deals with a specific subject, answers a great question,…

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Revelation: The Grand Finale

Feinberg addresses the Book of Revelation in this helpful, hardcover commentary. The book of Revelation has puzzled, frustrated, and confused Christians for centuries.  Feinberg attempts to put to rest many of the concerns and confusions that plague our understanding of this portion of Scripture.

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