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What Should I Do Now That Im A Christian 10 Pack
$4.47Are you a Christian?
Have you trusted in the cross and resurrection of Christ for salvation? If so, you now have the joy of knowing your sins are forgiven. You now have the privilege of living every day in the confidence that, in Christ, God is for you.
But what now? What does it mean to follow Jesus for the rest of your life?
I want to offer you a few specific things you should do now that you’re a Christian. No matter your circumstances, this road map will help you thrive as a disciple of Jesus.
1. Get Baptized
If you have recently become a Christian, the first thing you should do is get baptized. Why? Because baptism is how Jesus commanded Christians to profess publicly their faith in him (Matthew 28:19). Jesus’s instructions are quite clear: Believe the gospel; get baptized. In that moment, you are saying to the world, “I belong to Jesus.” As a friend of mine says, when we are baptized, we put on the Team Jesus jersey.
Baptism is also how a church affirms our profession of faith and receives us into membership. We will think more about the importance of the local church in a minute. For now, just notice that Jesus gave the ordinance of baptism to the church (Matthew 28:18-20). The Bible records that the early church brought people into membership by baptizing them after they had shown evidence of genuine repentance (Acts 2:41). When we follow Christ in baptism, we declare our allegiance to Jesus and at the same time the church affirms that our allegiance is genuine.
What should you do now that you’re a Christian?
If you haven’t been baptized, find a faithful, gospel-preaching, Bible-loving church–and pursue baptism.2. Join a Local Church
In Christ, God has forgiven us of our sins and received us as sons and daughters. He has not only acquitted us in his courtroom but also invited us to the family dinner table. Through Christ, we know God as our Father–we have a personal relationship with God.
But we shouldn’t confuse a personal relationship with a private relationship. God never intended for us to follow him by ourselves. God saves us into a community, and he designed our relationship with him to include fellow believers who are walking the same path of obedience. Being reconciled to God means being reconciled to his people (Ephesians 2:11-21; 1 Peter 2:10).
The New Testament is filled with “one another” passages for precisely this reason. Now that we are in Christ we are meant to do the following:
Love one anot
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Jesus Listens Prayers For Every Season
$29.99Find prayers to give you hope and peace during every season of the year and through every season of life.
Spend time talking with Jesus every day of the year with this beautiful, illustrated edition of Jesus Listens. Heartfelt prayers and Bible verses are paired with calming illustrations of nature that gently take you through the seasons and toward a deeper relationship with God.
Jesus Listens: Prayers for Every Season is your yearlong guide to living a more peaceful life. This beautiful, full-color, illustrated edition includes:
*365 days of Bible-based prayers
*Scripture references for each devotion so you can continually return to God’s promises in the Bible
*Peaceful illustrations of nature that carry you through the seasons of the year
*A topical index so you can find prayers speaking directly to your needs in different seasons of life, such as anxiety, grief, gratitude, healing, and more
*A ribbon marker to help you keep your place as you move through the year
This comforting book is ideal for those who:
*Are going through difficult times and are looking for rest and hope
*Are busy with life’s demands but want to grow their prayer life
*Are not sure how to pray
*Have been praying for years but want a closer relationship with GodJesus Listens: Prayers for Every Season is an ideal gift for friends and loved ones for Christmas, New Year’s, birthdays, graduation, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or other special occasions to remind them of God’s faithfulness. Whether you gift this book or pick it up for yourself to establish a more consistent prayer practice, Sarah’s words and her constant return to the Word of God will greatly enrich your prayer life.
By praying Scripture through this daily devotional prayer book, you’ll experience how intentional prayer connects you to God, changes your heart, and can even move mountains.
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Future Church : Harnessing Disruption To Advance The Gospel
$19.99A Spero – Bible Media Group Title
THE WORLD HAS CHANGED.
THE CHURCH MUST CHANGE TOO–BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE.
We live in an age defined by disruption–artificial intelligence, digital tribalism, decentralization. In our posttruth culture too many leaders cling to outdated models, unsure how to engage a world that has already moved on. Is this the end–or the beginning of something new?
Terry Parkman, DMin, recognizes the opportunity within the chaos. With today’s cultural, technological, and spiritual paradigms shifting faster than ever, this moment demands more than a few tweaks. It demands transformation. In Future Church, Terry boldly calls leaders to rethink how the Church engages the next generations without diluting the Gospel. With clarity and conviction, he unpacks how leaders can ride the waves of disruption rather than drown beneath them.
This is a field guide for those ready to:
*Understand why the old maps don’t work in a posttruth, postinstitutional world.
*Reframe discipleship for the Adaptive Age without compromising orthodoxy.
*Embrace decentralization as a model, not the enemy.
*Recognize and activate the missional power of Generations Z, Alpha, and Beta.
*Build flexible, Spirit-led systems that thrive in cultural upheaval.
*Leverage disruption to serve, not silence, the Gospel.This isn’t deconstruction. It’s a blueprint for what comes next. The message hasn’t changed, but everything else must.
THE FUTURE ISN’T SOMETHING WE NEED TO FEAR. IT’S SOMETHING WE’RE CALLED TO LEAD.
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Morning Has Come 10 Pack
$4.47When I was a teenager, I experienced my first struggles with insomnia. I would lie in bed for hours without being able to drift off to sleep. As the clock ticked on, I became anxious; would I get any rest? Something about the deep hours of the night is unsettling: black darkness all around, stiff silence, the feeling life itself has become frozen. In those moments, it is easy to wonder: Will the morning ever come?
Mornings feel precious, don’t they? We might say we aren’t a “morning person,” but we still eagerly look out the window when the warm light starts streaming in. When faced with a big decision, we often say, “I’ll sleep on it,” or “I’ll think about this in the morning.” Why do we talk and act as if the arrival of a new sunrise is somehow powerful? As if it can somehow purify or help us?
The Bible says that when God created the whole world, the very first thing he said was, “Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3). Into the darkness, God spoke the very first morning. The world’s first morning was perfect. Its light was pure and unpolluted. It announced a day without sorrow, without death, without regret. In the beginning, absolutely everything was “very good” (Genesis 1:31).
Maybe that’s one reason that we feel the way we do about mornings. The first light of a new day almost promises to wash away the anxieties, disappointments, and regrets of the past. A night of sleepless suffering melts before the sunbeams. Dawn seems to offer a second chance as the day begins again. Everything seems very good.
And yet, this feeling of new hope doesn’t last forever, does it? With a new day comes not just a new beginning, but the same old fears and failures from yesterday. Have you ever started a day determined to make it better than yesterday, only to feel helpless just hours later as the habits you vowed to kick come back or the promises you wanted to keep break like glass? The day that started very good goes back to being the same struggle you remember.
The Bible has an explanation for that too. Even though the world and human beings were very good when God created them, something happened. The Creator God gave his human creations a magnificent responsibility: to love and obey him in a perfect paradise and to extend God’s reign over all the universe as his prized image bearers. But the humans he created chose something different. They rejected his rules and their responsibility. They tried to find joy and wisdom apart from God. When they did this, so
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Greatest Hero 25 Pack
$4.47Have you ever noticed how often books and movies tell stories about heroes who defeat evil and save the world?
Think about Superman. He comes into the world as a baby, and when he grows up, although he looks like a normal human, he uses all his power to rid the world of evil.
Think about Anna from Frozen. She sacrifices her own life?even for people who don’t deserve it. As a result, her love brings the warmth of life to a frozen world.
And think about Frodo from The Lord of the Rings. He left his home to go on an adventure, and in great weakness carries the burden of evil, even if it kills him. Why? To save the world.
It’s like we humans write these stories because deep down, we all know what we really need. The human race needs someone?to help us, love us, and rescue us.
Someone like Jesus.
Really? “Someone like Jesus”? How do superheroes point to Jesus?
The Bible teaches that Jesus came to earth to clean up and conquer the evil that had spread throughout the world and corrupted human life.
Don’t just take my word for it. You should meet Jesus by listening to his own words. But prepare yourself: He made some pretty intense statements.
Jesus declared he could give people true life (John 5:21-29; 6:35). Jesus told people that he could forgive sins (Mark 2:1-12; Luke 7:48-49). And Jesus even claimed to have the authority of God (Matthew 28:18; John 17:2).
What kind of person would make these kinds of huge claims?
According to C. S. Lewis (author of The Chronicles of Narnia), you’ve basically got three options.
Option 1: Jesus Is Lying
Think about the strong statements that Jesus made about himself. Anyone could say that he had all authority. Anyone could just tell people that he could give them true life or forgiveness. But he’d be lying.
Yet Jesus did more than merely talk. He calmed storms?something only God can do (Mark 4:35-41). He healed people that no one else could help (Mark 5:1-20). And he raised people from the dead (Mark 5:21-43). Jesus proved his words with his actions! So Option 1 isn’t really an option.
Option 2: Jesus Is Insane
Some people might say that Jesus wasn’t lying but that he went around making wild statements. The world is full of crazy people. What if Jesus meant well but was actually out of his mind?
But Jesus did more than make incredible statements about who he was. He also gave lots of brilliant teaching (Matthew 5-7; 10; 13; 18; 23-25). People were amazed by what he taught
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All Things Broken And Beautiful
$13.99All Things Broken and Beautiful is a collection of poems written for the broken-hearted. These raw fragments of thought take the reader through the multi-layered emotions that come with heartache, disappointment, loss, grief, and loneliness. The book is split into three parts: “The Mess”, “The Mirror” and “The Mending”. The poems in these three sections take the reader through the complicated emotions that come with heartache, carrying the reader in the arms of comfort to the foot of the cross. Readers will find all things broken and beautiful in the pages of this collection as they see the messy reality of pain and the glorious hope of Christ.
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How Church Could Literally Save Your Life
$9.99Bestselling Author Rebecca McLaughlin Presents Evidence That Church Could Be the Greatest Life Hack for Your Mental and Physical Well-Being
People are hungry for the latest wellness secret to improve their physical and mental health and extend their life expectancy. But one of the most evidence-based practices to boost your health and happiness is hidden in plain sight. It’s not a new-age trend, a superfood, or an expensive, recently released pill. It’s the age-old practice of attending church each week.
Harvard School of Public Health and other institutions have discovered that weekly religious service attendance helps guard against depression, increase happiness, improve physical health, and extend life expectancy. In How Church Could (Literally) Save Your Life, Rebecca McLaughlin explores this compelling data from a Christian perspective. Avoiding prosperity-gospel guarantees of health in this life, she shares the significant and science-backed benefits of worshiping God in community and the good news of Jesus, the Great Physician. Written both for skeptics and believers who may have stopped going to church, this brief, accessible guide invites readers to discover the true source of abundant life.
Brief and Informative: Explains key data about the positive effects of church attendance on a person’s physical and mental well-being
Accessible Invitation to Church: Written for anyone who is not currently attending, including atheists, skeptics, and believers who don’t have a church community
Timely: Addresses the negative effects that secularism and declining church attendance have had on modern culture and offers hope
Practical Next Steps: A QR code leads readers to a webpage where they can find a local, Bible-teaching church
A Great Outreach Opportunity: This short book is a convenient resource that pastors and ministries can distribute widely (accompanying tract available separately)
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Everyday Gospel Christmas Devotional
$7.99Celebrate Christmas with 25 Devotions from Paul David Tripp That Connect Scripture to Everyday Life
Jesus’s birth isn’t the beginning of the Christmas story. The glorious narrative of redemption starts when sin enters the world and continues until Christ’s victorious return. In this special devotional, Paul David Tripp helps you celebrate your salvation by reflecting on biblical events–from Genesis through Revelation–that make Jesus’s incarnation so miraculous.
Adapted from Tripp’s 365-day devotional Everyday Gospel, this condensed edition features 25 selected readings, each with study questions, making it ideal for personal study or family devotions. Count down to Christmas Day with Tripp’s heartfelt reflections and contemplate the beauty and significance of the Savior’s birth.
Great Christmas Activity: Devotional leads individuals, families, and churches on a guided journey through the full gospel narrative
Adapted from the Everyday Gospel Devotional: Written by Paul David Tripp, these 25 condensed readings are taken from his full 365-day devotional
Part of the Everyday Gospel Suite: Also includes the Everyday Gospel book and the ESV Everyday Gospel Bible
Fosters Consistent Bible Study: Inspires readers to apply God’s word daily and experience renewal through the gospel
Features Study Questions for Each Daily Reading
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10 Questions About Pain And Suffering
$12.99Written Especially for Ages 8-14, This Devotional Tackles 10 Important Questions about Suffering
Everyone has questions about religion, but when you’re young, finding the answers can be difficult. Some books are too complex and others don’t dive deeply enough into the faith topics that matter most to kids and younger teens. So where can young readers go to grow in their understanding of God and his word?
The 10 Questions series invites children ages 8-14 to investigate spiritual questions and provides reliable theological and practical answers on their level. In this volume, Beth Broom offers biblical answers about the origin and purpose of suffering, helping young readers navigate their pain, seek comfort in God, and help others in their distress.
Each 10 Questions book presents 10 vital questions about one important topic, exploring each question in 3 short devotions. Kids can work through the 30 readings in any order they choose. Written to be read alone or with family, 10 Questions about Pain and Suffering is the perfect way for middle-grade readers to start or end each day reflecting on the things of God.
Faith-Building Devotional for Kids and Teens: With 30 devotional readings, prayers, and reflection questions, this book makes a great supplement to regular Bible study
Comprehensive: The 10 questions range from the content of the Bible to the experience of living out your personal faith
Flexible: The 10 questions can be read in any order–alone or as a family
Part of the 10 Questions Series: Other volumes will cover topics including salvation, the Bible, identity, and technology
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Beginning Your Day Gods Way
$20.00Begin every day by connecting with God’s truth and allowing it to transform your thoughts, your intentions, your feelings, and your reactions throughout the day.
Each day, we have a new opportunity to make that day our best day. While we aren’t in control of what happens to us throughout our days, we can learn to align our thoughts, our words, our emotions, and our actions with the way God has told us He wants us to live.
This 365-day devotional from beloved Bible-teacher Joyce Meyer allows you to start each day rooted in the truth of God’s Word and His ways so that no matter what comes your way, you will have the wisdom, the courage, the peace, and the self-control to allow God’s light to shine through you, even in the darkest of circumstances. Complimented with scripture references and accompanying prayers, each daily entry brims with Joyce’s time-tested wisdom as well as fresh inspiration to walk through your day with emotional stability, balance, and joy.
Begin your day the right way, and live every day as your best.
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Doodle Delete Repeat My First Bible Stories
$12.99Let your imagination run wild in this amazing doodle book for little artists.
Featuring a cool LCD screen and stylus, every page has prompts to help kids create colorful works of art in a mess-and-stress-free environment. Mistakes can be easily fixed with the click of a button.
This sturdy doodle book is the ideal gift for children who love to draw and explore their fine motor skills!
Features:
*Sturdy board pages are durable and easy for little hands to hold.
*Brightly colored illustrations captivate all audiences.
*Screen for drawing and erasing offers children an interactive experience, helping to promote an early love of reading through sensory engagement.
*Helps improve fine motor skills.
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Devotions For Conquering Fear
$9.99How can you be fearless in a world that’s all about alarm, anxiety, and outright terror?
You can lean on your almighty God to live with power, love, and a sound mind-because He has not given you a spirit of fear (2 Timothy 1:7).
Devotions for Conquering Fear provides three months’ worth of readings to help you:
*trust in the sovereign plan of your heavenly Father
*cast your cares on Jesus
*allow the Holy Spirit to work in and through your lifeSound, Bible-based devotions are all accompanied by thought-provoking questions to help you process and overcome your fears. You can live in the strength that God Himself provides.
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