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Is There Really a God?
Does God really exist? If so, where did He come from? These questions and more are answered as the author looks at the complexity of the world around us.
19" x 26" laminated chart. It includes four reproducible student worksheets on the back side. Many charts have coordinating pamphlets also.
Correlating foldout pamphlet also available.
Foldout pamphlet, colorful and informative, 5.5" x 8.5" when closed. Fits inside most Bible covers.
Correlating wall chart also available.
A collection of 52 devotions geared to be read independently or in a group setting for family or classroom devotions or Sunday school openings. Each devotion focuses on a particular experience or emotion young children regularly face. The primary message is that Jesus loves them and promises to help them no matter what they experience. Reproducible.
This study deals with many personal issues young people face: tattooing/body piercing, self-image, maturity, decision making, eating disorders, drugs/alcohol, suicide, anger, leisure time, college/career, personal priorities, and the opposite sex. Through this Gospel-driven study, students see God’s Word as the real source of information for their everyday lives. 12 sessions with reproducible student pages.
IVP New Testament Commentary: 1-2 Thessalonians
Fascination with the end times is not just a recent phenomenon.
The young church at Thessalonica, having taken root during Paul's brief stay there, pondered when the end might come as well. Paul, in order to instruct them more fully, wrote them two letters, which taken together expound the "already-and-not-yet" character of the end times. His instruction and counsel can serve us well today.
Throughout this commentary, G. K. Beale explains what each letter meant to its original hearers and its application for us today.
Spring '25
Required FLBC textbook for Pastoral Epistles course, taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
Jehovah's Witnesses Answered Verse by Verse
A quick reference guide that answers misinterpretation of Scripture and shows how to use the same Scripture in leading Jehovah's Witnesses to Christ. Also discusses their beliefs, history, and alterations in their Bible.
19" x 26" laminated chart. It includes four reproducible student worksheets on the back side.
Jesus A-Z
Help children to know Jesus, understand His love for them, and trust in His promises.
Jesus A-Z journeys through all the letters of the alphabet, connecting each letter to Jesus in Scripture through vivid illustrations and descriptive names such as Bread of Life, Prince of Peace, and Light of the World.
Compiled and illustrated by Leslie Hall.
A companion coloring book is also avaialble. Download free sample pages here: Bread of Life, Door, Truth, Unspeakable Gift.
Encourage young people to dig into God's Word through these interesting Bible studies for kids, and help them gain a richer appreciation for the Word and a deeper understanding of God’s love and care for them. 7 lessons.
This colorful 11" x 16" chart has enough space to list 15 names and record attendance for 13 weeks.
Jesus Hears Me
Teaches young children about the concept of prayer at all times and in all places with an emphasis on Jesus' love for us and His promise of salvation. Board book.
Encourage young people to dig into God's Word through these interesting Bible studies for kids, and help them gain a richer appreciation for the Word and a deeper understanding of God’s love and care for them. 9 lessons.
Jesus is a friend who loves us and is always with us. For ages 3-7.
Jesus Is with Me
It’s never too early to tell children about Jesus and what He has done for them. This board book teaches young children that Jesus their Savior is with them no matter where they go or what they do. Ages 2-5.
Jesus Knows Me
With scenes from everyday life that young children will identify with, this book assures toddlers that Jesus knows all about them, cares for them, and hears their prayers. Board book.
Jesus Loves Even Me - Visual Song
9" x 12" Illustrated Song
Help children honor God on Valentine's Day and understand Jesus' love for us. For ages 3-7.
This colorful 11" x 16" chart has enough space to list 15 names and record attendance for 13 weeks.
The most influential man to ever walk the earth has had his story told in hundreds of different ways for thousands of years. Can any more be said?
Now, Timothy Keller unlocks new insights into the life of Jesus Christ as he explores how Jesus came as a king, but a king who had to bear the greatest burden anyone ever has. Jesus the King is Keller’s revelatory look at the life of Christ as told in the Gospel of Mark. In it, Keller shows how the story of Jesus is at once cosmic, historical, and personal, calling each of us to look anew at our relationship with God. It is an unforgettable look at Jesus Christ, and one that will leave an indelible imprint on every reader.
Spring '21
Required FLBC textbook for Systematic Theology II course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Spring '20
Required FLBC textbook for Bible Doctrine II course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Spring '19
Required FLBC textbook for Bible Doctrine II course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Jesus Through Medieval Eyes
Jesus through Medieval Eyes will take you on an exploration of medieval representations of Jesus in theology and literature.
Who is Jesus? What is he like? And who am I, encountering Jesus? These questions were just as important to Christians in the Middle Ages as they are today.
And yet—as C.S. Lewis noted—the modern church tends to forget that people of different cultures and times also thought carefully about who Jesus was; and sometimes their ideas and emphases were different.
Medievalist scholar Grace Hamman believes that we can deepen our understanding and adoration of Christ by looking to the Christians of the Middle Ages. Medieval Europeans were also suffering through pandemics, dealing with political and ecclesial corruption and instability, and reckoning with gender, money, and power. But their concerns and imaginations are unlike ours. Their ideas, narratives, and art about Jesus open up paradoxically fresh and ancient ways to approach and adore Christ—and to reveal where our own cultural ideals about the Messiah fall short.
Medieval representations of Jesus span from the familiar—like Jesus as the Judge at the End of Days, or Jesus as the Lover of the Song of Songs—to the more unusual, like Jesus as Our Mother. Through the words of medieval people like Julian of Norwich, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Margery Kempe, and St. Thomas Aquinas, we meet these faces of Jesus and find renewed ways to love the Savior, in the words of St. Augustine, that "beauty so ancient and so new."
Fall ’25
Required FLS textbook for Historical Theology I course taught by Pr. Andrew Kneeland.
Jesus' "I Am" Words
The "I am" sayings scattered throughout the Gospel of John give us an important insight into Jesus Himself. They are rich descriptions of Jesus' divinity and point clearly to His saving mission as the Messiah--the Savior of the world. In this course we will look at five of the seven "I am" statements. These lessons will help you move into a fuller and richer understanding of Jesus and His life and work.
Drawn from both historic writings and contemporary Bible teachers, this collection of 25 meditations will help you ponder more deeply the price Jesus paid for your sins and His gift of salvation.
Show children what a great friend they have in their Savior through five Bible lessons from Christ's earthly ministry including the healing of a paralyzed man, the calming of a storm, and Jesus' interaction with a Samaritan woman. Children learn to let God use them to meet a friend's need, count on God's peace in any situation, witness to their friends, trust God's power, and demonstrate God's love to others.
This book of 100 family devotions follows the fictional Bailey family through life's issues and stages, demonstrating the importance of incorporating Jesus into every situation. Each devotional begins with a short Scripture text and concludes with a brief prayer.
Encourage young people to dig into God's Word through these interesting Bible studies for kids, and help them gain a richer appreciation for the Word and a deeper understanding of God's love and care for them. 6 lessons.
Jesus: Fact and Fiction
Foldout pamphlet, colorful and informative, 5.5" x 8.5" when closed. Fits inside most Bible covers.
Johann Arndt: A Prophet of Lutheran Pietism
For 400 years historians and theologians have been unable to come to a consensus as to where Johann Arndt (1555-1621) fits on the spectrum of orthodoxy in the Lutheran church, what age he best represented, and how he should be understood, though he is credited as being the father of Pietism. Arndt borrowed from a variety of traditions as he sought to revive the church of the Reformation on the eve of the Thirty Years’ War. This volume is the first to treat exhaustively 52 letters written by Arndt and presents a fuller biographical picture of Arndt, exploring his self-understanding as a prophet of spiritual renewal in the Lutheran church.