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Lee Strobel

Off My Case (for Kids)

E£85.00

Stories like these in Off My Case for Kids will get you thinking about your faith. You learned answers to some pretty tough questions in Lee Strobel's 'Case' books. Now it's time to see how all this applies to your real life. In this book you'll find stories about faith skeptics along with ways to practice answering tough questions. So dive in and get the skeptics off your case!

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Philip Yancey

Reaching for the Invisible God

E£195.00

Is God playing games? What can we count on him for? This relationship with a God we can’t see, hear, or touch--how does it really work? The Reaching for the Invisible God Study Guide gives you a path in your personal quest for answers. 

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    Philip Yancey

    Prayer: Does it Make any Difference?

    E£255.00

    Philip Yancey writes as a journalist, with a sharp eye for detail and an investigative unwillingness to force conclusions. Chapters are short, but brimming with juice. Stories abound. Part of the time, Yancey just wonders about prayer. And Yancey...is a mighty fine wonderer.... (Christianity Today)

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      Lee Strobel

      The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity

      E£170.00

      Was God telling the truth when He said, you will seek me and find Me when you seek me with all your heart?

      In his first bestseller The Case for Christ, Lee Strobel examined the claims of Christ, reaching the hard-won verdict that Jesus is God and His unique son. In this book,  The Case for Faith, Strobel turns his skills to the most persistent emotional objections to belief  the eight heart barriers to faith.

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        W. Randolph Tate

        Biblical interpretation : an integrated approach

        E£315.00

        This comprehensive exploration of the interpretive process,

         has served as a successful textbook. It focuses on the three "worlds" of biblical interpretation--the world of the author, the world of the text, and the world of the reader--to help students develop an integrated hermeneutical strategy. The book offers clear explanations of interpretive approaches, which are supported by helpful biblical examples, and succinct synopses of various interpretive methods. Pedagogical aids include end-of-chapter review and study sections with key terms, study questions, and suggestions for further reading.

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          Wim Rietkerk

          If only I could believe

          E£130.00

          This was a very pastoral, insightful book on the emotional/psychological factors that can leave a person wrestling with deep doubt regarding the truth of Christianity - either those who do not call themselves a Christian but would like to believe, or those who do consider themselves a Christian but experience deep distrust and disbelief at times.

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            Lee Strobel

            The Case for Christ (for Kids)

            E£85.00 E£34.00

            You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like:

            Was Jesus really born in a stable? Did his friends tell the truth? Did he really come back from the dead? Here's a book written in kid-friendly language to give you the answers.

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            Lee Strobel

            The Case for Faith (for Kids)

            E£85.00 E£34.00

            You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like:
            Why does God allow bad things to happen? Are your science teachers wrong? Can you have doubts and still be a Christian? Here's a book written in kid-friendly language to give you the answers.

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            LOUIS GINZBERG

            The Legends of the Jews Vol. 2 From Joseph to the Exodus

            E£535.00

            One of the masterworks of twentieth century Jewish scholarship was Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, or, more accurately, Legends of the Bible... For scholars, Ginzberg's book is a monumental work of research. But for the general reader, it is a gateway into a world, a world where the imagination roamed and the spirit was free... The Bible will never be the same for you again, if you do.

            (Rabbi Jack Reimer South Florida Jewish Journal.)

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