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Rose Guide to the Tabernacle
Full-color, reproducible book on the Tabernacle, with clear plastic overlays of the coverings of the "tent of meeting." Learn how the sacrifices, utensils, and structure of the tabernacle were designed to show us something about God. See the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests' duties and Jesus' service as the perfect sacrifice and perfect high priest.
Rose Guide to the Temple
Covers the entire history of the Temple in Jerusalem, from the time of Abraham to modern day. Clear plastic overlays let you see inside the Temple and Tabernacle. Full-color book with illustrations on every page. Many of these images cannot be found in any other Temple book. Includes 24" foldout poster of the Temple Mount over 2,000 years by National Geographic and six time lines with more than 100 events from the time of King David to modern day.
Running the Race of Faith: 8-week devotional journal
Encourage youth to persevere, living a life of faith and purpose, through this 8-week devotional journal based on Hebrews 12:1-2. Each chapter offers questions for reflection, scriptural encouragement, examples of faithful individuals of the Bible, and challenges for today.
100 selections from the original Salvation Songs for Children songbooks, categorized according to main themes.
Examines the contrast and dependency that exist in the crucial relationship between justification and sanctification as taught in Scripture and shows how God warns against following human consciences, rules, and regulations toward what appears as holy living.
How does God fit into my daily life? Where do I find God? How does on find the “full ” life Jesus talks about in John 10? The author examines the historical roots of Evangelicalism and proposes a new Lutheran initiative in the face of the Evangelical challenge.
Is secularism a positive force in the modern world? Or does it lead to fragmentation and disintegration? In Saving Leonardo, best-selling award-winning author Nancy Pearcey (Total Truth, coauthor How Now Shall We Live?) makes a compelling case that secularism is destructive and dehumanizing.
Pearcey depicts the revolutionary thinkers and artists, the ideas and events, leading step by step to the unleashing of secular worldviews that undermine human dignity and liberty. She crafts a fresh approach that exposes the real-world impact of ideas in philosophy, science, art, literature, and film--voices that surround us in the classroom, in the movie theater, and in our living rooms.
A former agnostic, Pearcey offers a persuasive case for historic Christianity as a holistic and humane alternative. She equips readers to counter the life-denying worldviews that are radically restructuring society and pervading our daily lives. Whether you are a devoted Christian, determined secularist, or don't know quite where you stand, reading Saving Leonardo will unsettle established views and topple ideological idols. Includes more than 100 art reproductions and illustrations that bring the book's themes to life.
Spring '24
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Spring '23
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us - Visual Song
9" x 12" Illustrated Song
Scandinavian Pietists: Spiritual Writings from 19th-Century Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland
The Pietist movement had strong influence in the Scandinavian countries. This volume introduces the writings of prominent Pietists including Hauge and Johnson (Norway), Rosenius (Sweden), Grundtvig (Denmark), Laestadius (Finland), and many of the hymn writers from the same era.
Screwtape Letters
This classic masterpiece of C.S. Lewis entertains readers with its ironic portrayal of human life and foibles from the vantage point of Screwtape, an assistant to “Our Father Below,” through letters to nephew Wormwood in an engaging account of temptation and triumph.
Spring '26
Required FLBC textbook for C. S. Lewis & Friends course taught by Mrs. Madison Trost.
Scribbling in the Sand
Exploring biblical foundations of true Christian creativity, the author shows how understanding God’s creative imagination leads to a lifestyle of humility, obedience, and servant-hood and invites us to follow God's creative call through worship and community.
Scriptural Baptism
As a theological student in Finland, Dr. Saarnivaara became interested in the question of Scriptural baptism. Which baptism, he wondered, had the most authority: the one a person received in infancy, or the one received as an adult after a conscious conversion. Should he, as one who had been baptized in infancy, be baptized again, after his conversion, in order to be a Christian in the Biblical sense, or was the baptism he received as a child valid?
- In seeking an answer, he studied the Bible and the copious literature on both sides of the question. Now, in this book, cast in dialog form, Dr. Saarnivaara offers the result of his study, examining the question exhaustively from both sides.
- Some of the questions which are thoroughly discussed are:
- Was infant baptism practiced in the time of Christ and the Apostles?
- Did Christ want His Church to practice infant baptism, or baptism after conscious conversion?
- Does the New Testament teach baptism as a means of grace, or as an act of obedience and confession of faith?
- What does the Bible teach as the relationship between baptism and regeneration?
- What was the practice and teaching of the post-Apostolic and the Ancient Church?
- What was the original method of baptism: immersion or pouring (or sprinkling)?
- In developing his theme, Dr. Saarnivaara has set forth the pros and cons of this age-old and still acute problem with admirable exactitude and lucidity. It is easy for the layperson to comprehend, but it is not superficial reading. From the thousands who regard religious problems like baptism worthy of thoughtful consideration and study, however, Dr. Saarnivaara's book should receive keen attention.
Search and Find Bible Stories
Children adore finding things: from asking questions about symbols on the altar to hide-and-go-seek in the summer. Challenging young minds to spot hidden objects is a wonderful educational game. Combine the joys of learning with Christ and developing your child’s cognitive skills with Search and Find Bible Stories.
Perfect for children ages 3 to 8, these 40 illustrations will inspire your child to read and interact with important Old and New Testament stories. Encourage your child to find Jesus in every picture, reminding them that Jesus is with them in everything they do. Connect “Search and Find” with important parts of the biblical narrative to bring these loved stories to life. Discuss each story with “Family Faith Talk” to create a meaningful family devotion.
Deepen your child’s understand of these stories with colorful artwork and text that’s easy for early readers to comprehend but challenging enough for advanced readers to enjoy. Center your family around creative, engaging, and educational devotions with Search and Find Bible Stories.
Seasons for Praise
Collection of innovative projects helps beautify the church and magnify the message of seasonal celebrations including banners and other visuals. Suggestions for fabric selection, project construction techniques, creative use of church architecture, display options.
What is marriage? Is living together such a great offense? This biblical resource in question-and-answer format encourages unmarried couples to consider issues about living together and helps pastors minister in such situations.
Second Year Confirmation
This workbook covers the Lord's Prayer and the Sacraments. The first four lessons summarize the Ten Commandments and the Apostles' Creed.
Secret in the Woods
An action-packed story of three children who receive new life by turning to the Good Shepherd. When one boy (a Gypsy) dies, the others learn timely truths about death. Contains 32 large flashcard-type illustrations in book form and accompanying text with divisions for 5 or 8 chapters as well as extra Bible activities and projects.
Secrets of Dynamic Communications: Prepare with Focus, Deliver with Clarity, Speak with Power
Whether you are one who speaks only on rare occasions or you find yourself addressing an audience every day, this book will be an invaluable tool. Beneficial to the experienced pro as well as the new beginner, Secrets of Dynamic Communication is a practical and effective handbook for powerful presentations of all kinds. It takes the reader through the process of selecting and developing a theme, giving it focus, fleshing it out, and communicating well with the audience. The first half is devoted to preparation, the second to delivery.
Fall '23
Recommended FLBC textbook for Effective Communication course taught by Pr. Adam Osier, Dean of FLBC.
Fall '21
Required FLBC textbook for Effective Communication course taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
Fall '19
Recommended FLBC textbook for Synoptic Gospels course taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
Luther's most important and influential writings are compiled chronologically into this 4-volume set: his early writings (1517-1520), the fruitful years of controversy (1520-1523), the years of consolidating and shaping the Reform (1523-1526), and his mature work (1529-1546).
Course of instruction in God's plan of salvation as outlined by the five parts of the Catechism, to provide Christian nurture for baptized young people. Brief historical background introduced; teaching of the three uses of the Law; faith taught as a personal matter. The Junior Confirmation Book by Tanner is out of print and no longer available.
Your passport to learning how short-term missions can best serve Christ’s kingdom
Short-term mission trips are a great way to impact the kingdom. Yet they can lack effectiveness because of mistakes or naiveté on the part of participants. In this insightful book, David A. Livermore calls us to serve with our eyes open to global and cultural realities so we can become more effective cross-cultural ministers. Winner of an Outreach Resource of the Year Award in global outreach from Outreach magazine, Serving with Eyes Wide Open is a must-have book for anyone doing a short-term mission or service project, whether domestic or overseas. Now updated throughout to reflect the changing mission field.
Spring '22
Recommended FLBC textbook for Introduction to Cross-Cultural Ministry course, taught by Mr. Jon Nelson.
Spring '20
Required FLBC textbook for Introduction to Cross-Cultural Ministry course, taught by Dr. Mark Olson.
Spring '19
Required FLBC textbook for Introduction to Cross-Cultural Ministry course, taught by Dr. Mark Olson.
David Livermore realizes that short-term mission trips are a great way to impact the Kingdom of God, yet they can lack effectiveness because of mistakes or naiveté on the part of participants. In his desire to increase the effectiveness of short-term mission trips, he has written Serving with Eyes Wide Open: Doing Short-Term Missions with Cultural Intelligence. This book will provide valuable insights for the Cross-Cultural Ministry class as they prepare to minister in Ecuador for two weeks in the Spring 2019 Semester. It will also lay a good foundation to prepare them for future cross-cultural ministry opportunities.
—Dr. Mark Olson
19" x 26" laminated chart. It includes four reproducible student worksheets on the back side.
In a society where relativism is the most acclaimed philosophy, Lutzer takes readers on a journey where they are asked some of the most fundamental questions a person could ask. In his readable, yet profound style, he critically examines proof that will determine supernatural authenticity of the Bible.
Indispensable for anyone interested in Lutheran piety and hymnody, this volume brings together important examples of spiritual meditations by 17th-century German Lutheran church leaders and a collection of the great hymns composed in that era. Includes a complete new translation of Sacred Meditations, a highly influential devotional text written by Johann Gerhard, the most prominent Lutheran theologian of the Age of Orthodoxy, as well as an excerpt from one of his later books. In addition are excerpts from Heinrich Müller and Christian Scriver, influential reformers between the late Reformation and rise of Lutheran Pietism. Several of these texts are translated here into English for the first time.
Outreach doesn’t have to be difficult. Jesus shows us how to live out our faith in small ways. Do you ever get tongue-tied talking about your faith? All of us struggle sometimes to find the right words. If you truly desire to make an emotional connection, focus on personal interactions instead. Share Life! resources encourage Christians to focus on things we do rather than words we say, so that others may see the love of Christ in us. Show people the abundant life you have in Jesus instead of telling them about it. After all, actions speak louder than words. Each lesson walks readers through a Gospel of John narrative, and includes practical ideas to put into action immediately. 48 pages paperback.
Give Share Life! gifts to all the members in your congregation to encourage and teach them to live out their faith. They also make great gifts for mission trip or service project volunteers.
Helps readers understand the unique aspects of this religion and gives clear, practical pointers on sharing the Gospel with Buddhists. Also helpful for missionaries or short-termers in cultures where Buddhism is practiced.