Introducing a Practical Handbook on Preaching the Parables
Paul Windsor discusses how "Preaching the Parables: A Practical Model" came to fruition and how it can serve preachers all over the globe.
Paul Windsor discusses how "Preaching the Parables: A Practical Model" came to fruition and how it can serve preachers all over the globe.
Barnabe Anzuruni Msabah, author of "The Wayfarer," expands on the book's key lessons and central themes to encourage the church to embrace and create a thriving shalom community.
Las G. Newman shares his testimony of coming to Christ amidst political turmoil, identity, and how he came to the book that raises marginalized voices as they tell their own stories of engagement, struggle, and liberation.
As we observe World Refugee Day this year, we have curated a list of must-read books on migration and displacement that explore how the church is biblically called to embrace refugees, migrants, and the stateless.
Expand your reading list and discover some of our authors who are shaping and strengthening scholarship around topics such as Bible interpretation, biblical studies, theology, and homiletics.
Charles Ringma shares about theological, spiritual, and missional formation as part of his book, "In the Midst of Much-Doing: Cultivating a Missional Spirituality."
This article by Charles R. Ringma, the author of "In the Midst of Much-Doing: Cultivating a Missional Spirituality", takes us on a beautiful journey of missional spirituality, showing how to make it a part of our daily practices.
Maggie Low, the author of "God, I'm Angry!," a book delving deeply into the psalms of vengeance, shares a testimony of the reader who felt better after reading her book and wrote an imprecatory psalm about their enemy.
Maggie Low shares a testimony of an abused victim she has been councelling through the psalms of vengeance and how pain can be let out through God's Word.
Timothée Joset shares about his recently published book on the history of IFES, and how joining the organisation shaped his journey in life.
Earlier this year, the Ukrainian translation of Tackling Trauma was published in cooperation with the Eastern European Institute of Theology (Lviv, Ukraine). By the beginning of summer, two print runs had sold out, and interest in the book continues to grow. We spoke to several pastors and theologians who shared their experiences and further prospects for using the book in ministry with Ukrainian survivors of war.
As we come together to launch and celebrate the Central and Eastern Bible Commentary, we cannot help but feel sadness that our friend, and general editor of the project, Corneliu Constantineanu, is not here to join us. However, we know that he is celebrating and giving thanks to God with us, alongside our Lord.
In remembrance of Corneliu, we sat down with longtime friends and colleagues, Marcel Măcelaru and Peter Pener, who shared some personal reflections with us.
Readers of the Bible and followers of Christ can now gain new insights as they study Scripture thanks to a recently launched one-volume commentary on the whole Bible. The Central and Eastern European Bible Commentary (CEEBC) is the result of several years of work from over 100 Bible scholars and theologians from Central and Eastern Europe. Spanning contributions from twenty countries within the region, this is the first work of its kind.
The Asia Theological Association (ATA) is a body of theological institutions, committed to evangelical faith and scholarship, networking together to serve the Church. The association is guided by a commitment to strengthening interaction, enhancing scholarship, promoting academic excellence, fostering spiritual and ministerial formation, and mobilizing resources to fulfil God's global mission within diverse Asian cultures.
Jerry Hwang, author of Contextualization and the Old Testament and co-editor of Exploring the Old Testament in Asia, reflects on the importance and impact of contextualizing the Old Testament.
Michael Kuhn, author of In Quest of the Rock, reflects on the process of spiritual development in the relationship between Jesus and Peter.
Nativity Petallar, editor and contributor of God's Heart for Children, explains the motivations behind this new book and the major differences with its predecessor.
John Woods traces the development of his recently-released book, God Is in the House, from Langham Preaching Resources.