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O Little Town of Bethlehem - Visual Song
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Old Testament Hebrew Vocabulary Cards
Old Testament Hebrew Vocabulary Cards, Second Edition by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt is intended to accompany Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar and Workbook. These flashcards are an essential companion for the beginning student as they work on vocabulary memorization.
Features include:
- Arranged by frequency
- Include the number of times the word occurs in the Old Testament
- Keyed to Basics of Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition
- Cards 1-979 include all words that occur 30 or more times (except proper names)
- Cards 980-1,000 include twenty-one commonly used proper names
These are currently out of stock from the publisher, and we are not sure when they will be available again.
Fall '23
Recommended FLS textbook for Hebrew I course taught by Pr. Brian Lunn.
Spring '23
Recommended FLS textbook for Hebrew I course taught by Pr. Brian Lunn.
Old Testament Maps & Charts
Nine full-color maps, 3 information-packed charts.
19" x 26" laminated chart. It includes four reproducible student worksheets on the back side.
On Christian Liberty
“A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all.” One of Luther’s most famous treatises that makes clear that a believing Christian is free from sin through faith in God, yet bound by love to serve his neighbor.
This essential Bible study prepares students of all ages to confidently represent their Lutheran faith as they examine and compare 15 other denominations including Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals, Anglicans, and Emerging Churches. Students will develope a deeper understanding of the similarities as well as the differences that exist between Christian denominations. 16 sessions with reproducible summary pages.
Our culture is marked by a trend towards extreme toleration, including affirmation of all expressions of religion and personal spirituality. Such conditions represent both a challenge and an opportunity for the church. This study for youth and adults compares 12 of the world’s most prominent religions to Christianity and emphasizes that the fullness of God’s love is seen only in the Christian faith. Includes reproducible student worksheets.
While God gave Abraham the covenant promise, He also gave Moses the law covenant on Mount Sinai. Examine God's promises by seeing the Savior as the central message of the Old Testament and determine whether or not the Old Testament law is still applicable to believers today.
One Hundred Bible Stories
50 each of Old and New Testament stories with ESV text, explanatory notes, reflection questions, memory verse, and color illustrations. Correlating activity book and answer key available.
Heresies and false teachings have plagued the Christian Church from the earliest days, but few realize how these false teachings still impact the Church today. This Bible study explores significant false truths in the history of the Church and equips participants to expose false teachings today and remain faithful to God's Word. 12 sessions with reproducible student pages.
In a culture where it doesn’t seem to matter what you believe, it is imperative that Christians can recognize the authority of God’s Word over the many other writings available. This study digs into the source and origins of popular writings of world religions and compares them to the Bible, including the Gospel of Thomas, Qur’an, Analects of Confucius, Lotus Sutra, Book of Mormon, New World, Translation, and Dianetics. 12 sessions with reproducible summary pages.
One Year Children's Bible
From the account of God’s creation to God’s revelation to John, each story in this children’s Bible is chosen carefully to provide kids with a daily reading that will deepen their love of God’s Word. In addition, the last section of the book provides an easily accessible Bible encyclopedia. Meant to help kids better understand what they are reading, it contains points of reference about life in Bible times, including civilizations, food, homes, towns, weapons, religious practices, work, and daily life. There’s also an index of key people. This is a solid One Year Bible that will provide kids with a deeper understanding of God’s Word, while instilling in them a love for reading their Bible every day.
Start any day the One Year Way! Do-able. Daily. Devotions. Perfect for kids ages 6 to 10 years, The One Year Children’s Bible helps kids to engage with the Bible every day with readings they can understand. It features 365 Bibles stories (in historical order rather than biblical order) in easy-to-read text. The illustrations are colorful and engaging. Ideal for kids who are transitioning from a Bible story book to a real Bible.
One Year to Better Preaching provides preachers with fifty-two hands-on exercises that sharpen their homiletical skills. The book is designed particularly for those who preach each week—and have been, perhaps, for some time—to help them get out of the rut of the routine and infuse their preaching with new sparks of creativity, fresh approaches to sermon preparation and design, and sharpened verbal and nonverbal communication skills. Novice preachers, also, will find the exercises useful in developing their preaching abilities. Each chapter includes instructions for an exercise, tools and suggestions needed for the exercise, comments from preachers who completed it, and recommended resources for further study The exercises address eight categories of homiletics: Prayer and Preaching, Bible Interpretation, Understanding Listeners, Sermon Construction, Illustrations and Applications, Word Crafting, The Preaching Event, Sermon Evaluation. Readers can complete the exercises in the order presented, which address different categories week to week, or they can sharpen their skills in a particular category over a period of weeks by using the chart provided. They might also work through the exercises in collaboration with other preachers. One Year to Better Preaching will leave a preacher reinvigorated and better equipped to proclaim the Word of God skillfully, passionately, and effectively.
Spring '20
Required FLS textbook for Expository Preaching 3 course taught by Dr. Mark Olson.
Handy foldout pamphlet uses a letter form to look at various Scripture passages compared to Jehovah Witness teachings. Appropriate for giving to members who bring literature to your door.
Or-di-nar-y: Sustainable Faith in a Restless World
In Ordinary, author and pastor Michael Horton provides a guide to a sustainable faith that happens over the long haul---not a quick fix that leaves you empty with unfulfilled promises. A resource that both challenges and comforts, it shows how the Christian life is not a call to be radical, but a call to be ordinary.
Spring '25
Required FLBC textbook for Theology of Christian Life course taught by Pr. Steven Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History.
Spring '21
Required FLBC textbook for Systematic Theology IV course, taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Spring '20
Required FLBC textbook for Bible Doctrine IV course, taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Spring '19
Required FLBC textbook for Bible Doctrine IV course, taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Orthodoxy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) has been called "the ablest and most exuberant proponent of orthodox Christianity of his time." One of the twentieth century's most thoughtful authors, he greatly influenced countless Christian writers including C.S. Lewis and others. Described as one of 10 "indispensable spiritual classics" of the past 1500 years byPublishers Weekly, Chesterton's Orthodoxy offers a unique explanation of the essentials of the Christian faith, and of his own journey from skepticism to belief.
Spring '24
Required FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
You will need either this or Confronting Christianity or Mere Christianity.
Spring '23
Required FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
You will need either this or Confronting Christianity or Mere Christianity.
CD-ROM containing 120 illustrations from Old Testament Bible stories and five colorful maps include major stories from the Old Testament. Windows and Macintosh compatible.
Sixteen chapters tell the story of the LEM's origins, growth, and widespread use by God during its first two decades (1937-1957) and its significant role in a national revival. There are also three appendices, the third of which covers the LEM of the 1960s and 70s and the youth revival movement of those years.
Our Way Home: A Journey Through the Lord's Prayer
When you pray, you stand at the door to the Father’s house and knock. But do you dare to hope the door will open? We’re often hesitant to believe that our small voices will be heard by the sovereign God reigning in heaven, hesitant to think we even have the right words to say. The author invites you on a vivid journey through the Lord’s Prayer to dispel your hesitancy and discover the power, beauty, and depth of the world’s most famous prayer.
This study considers theories of evolution, the plausibility of random chance, man’s spiritual and physical nature, and how God’s creation and man’s salvation are fundamentally centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ. DVD with Discussion Guide. Five sessions.
Depression has been called the common cold of mental ailments. This book will define and describe depression, present a biblical solution to the problem, and outline causes and solutions for the blues.
Includes a Q and A section about depression and loneliness, as well as additional notes for the counselor. This is a great resource for anyone seeking to help or be helped in fighting this dark enemy.
Fall '18
Required AFLTS textbook for Pastoral Counseling course taught by Dr. James Molstre.
Overcoming Life’s Sorrows: Learning from Jeremiah
Take a moment and think about your life. What personal trials, disasters, or setbacks have you had to overcome? Were there moments you thought you couldn't possibly persevere through? God gives an example of someone in a similar situation: the prophet Jeremiah. The Book of Jeremiah is quite possibly the best against-all-odds story ever written and can help you see how to overcome your sorrows.
Settle into Jeremiah's narrative with Rev. Dr. Reed Lessing and see how Jeremiah finds hope and joy despite numerous tragedies. You'll see how through God's Word, Hope, Trust, Faith, and more, you can get through anything.
P.1 Show Me God's Truth: God Does Great Things
Through select Old and New Testament Bible stories, young children are introduced to the amazing power of God and the great love He has shown for us in sending Jesus to be our Savior.
Quarter 1 - God Does Great Things - 12 Lessons
Old Testament stories about the Creation, the first promise of a Savior, Noah, Moses, Jericho, David, the fiery furnace, Jonah, and Daniel, all demonstrate God’s great power.
Downloadable Teachers Manual PDF available.
P.2 Show Me God's Truth: God Saves Us
Through select Old and New Testament Bible stories, young children are introduced to the amazing power of God and the great love He has shown for us in sending Jesus to be our Savior.
Quarter 2 - God Saves Us - 12 Lessons
New Testament stories about Jesus' birth and ministry on earth tell how God sent Jesus to be our Savior and gives eternal life to all who believe. Includes Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany lessons.
Downloadable Teachers Manual PDF available.
P.3 Show Me God's Truth: God Calls Servants
Through select Old and New Testament Bible stories, young children are introduced to the amazing power of God and the great love He has shown for us in sending Jesus to be our Savior.
Quarter 3 - God Calls Servants - 12 Lessons
Old and New Testament lessons teach about different people in the Bible whom God called to be His servants. Includes Lent, Easter, and Pentecost lessons.
Downloadable Teachers Manual PDF available.
Who were the Haugeans, and what happened to them? Contemporary American Lutheranism is an amalgamation of various influences and ethnic traditions, yet the contributions and enduring identity of the Haugeans, a Norwegian sub-tradition known for their variety of pietistic expression, have received little attention from historians in the process of American Lutheran merger of the previous decades. This book takes a closer look at the Haugean tradition within American Lutheranism and its distinct emphases. Most importantly, it demonstrates how this group of Lutherans carried forward their tradition within larger organizations. Seeking to serve as positive spiritual leaven within the larger batch of dough of the Lutheran tradition, the leaven of Haugeanism was not universally appreciated, causing for some pain in the belly upon consumption of this dough.
19" x 26" laminated chart. It includes four reproducible student worksheets on the back side. Many charts have coordinating pamphlets also.