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Exploring Hebrews

Day, Ashley
Exploring Hebrews
Nobody knows for certain who wrote the letter to the Hebrews. Many scholars (such as Arthur Pink and the early Catholics) believe Paul was the author. Others claim it was written by Timothy or Barnabas. Some even suggest that the writers were Aquila and Priscilla. Still others (such as Martin Luther and R.C. Lenski) believe that Apollos wrote it. But despite the learned theories, which claim to "prove" the author's identity, none succeeds, and...

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Exploring Hebrews

Day, Ashley
Exploring Hebrews
Nobody knows for certain who wrote the letter to the Hebrews. Many scholars (such as Arthur Pink and the early Catholics) believe Paul was the author. Others claim it was written by Timothy or Barnabas. Some even suggest that the writers were Aquila and Priscilla. Still others (such as Martin Luther and R.C. Lenski) believe that Apollos wrote it. But despite the learned theories, which claim to "prove" the author's identity, none succeeds, and...

CHF 28.90

Exploring the Lives of the Patriarchs

Day, Ashley
Exploring the Lives of the Patriarchs
This book follows the fascinating story of four great men whom God used to begin a process that would eventually culminate in the Messiah, Jesus Christ. God's great covenant was first given to Abraham and then passed down to his son, Isaac, his grandson, Jacob and ultimately to his great grandson, Joseph. These men were not supersaints. They made mistakes and exhibited many of the weaknesses that characterized us all. There is therefore much t...

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Exploring the Lives of the Patriarchs

Day, Ashley
Exploring the Lives of the Patriarchs
This book follows the fascinating story of four great men whom God used to begin a process that would eventually culminate in the Messiah, Jesus Christ. God's great covenant was first given to Abraham and then passed down to his son, Isaac, his grandson, Jacob and ultimately to his great grandson, Joseph. These men were not supersaints. They made mistakes and exhibited many of the weaknesses that characterized us all. There is therefore much t...

CHF 40.50

Exploring Romans

Day, Ashley
Exploring Romans
We hope it will help the reader gain a better understanding of the marvels of God's inspired Word.

CHF 21.90

Exploring Romans

Day, Ashley
Exploring Romans
We hope it will help the reader gain a better understanding of the marvels of God's inspired Word.

CHF 37.50

Exploring I Corinthians

Day, Ashley
Exploring I Corinthians
The Apostle Paul wrote his first letter to the Christians in Corinth after receiving news of problems within the church there. He had previously ministered in the city for nearly two years and therefore knew the people intimately. We tend to imagine that people who lived two thousand years ago were somehow different from us. They seem distant, imaginary, vapid. Yet human nature has not changed with the passage of time. Customs have changed, fa...

CHF 26.90

Exploring I Corinthians

Day, Ashley
Exploring I Corinthians
The Apostle Paul wrote his first letter to the Christians in Corinth after receiving news of problems within the church there. He had previously ministered in the city for nearly two years and therefore knew the people intimately. We tend to imagine that people who lived two thousand years ago were somehow different from us. They seem distant, imaginary, vapid. Yet human nature has not changed with the passage of time. Customs have changed, fa...

CHF 42.50

Exploring Ephesians a Devotional Commentary

Day, Ashley
Exploring Ephesians a Devotional Commentary
In the year AD 62, the Apostle Paul was a prisoner in Rome. He had been arrested in Jerusalem on a false charge of taking Greeks into the temple. Knowing he would not receive a fair trial in Jerusalem, he had exercised his right as a Roman citizen and appealed to Caesar. Eventually, after many adventures, he arrived in Rome and awaited his hearing before Nero. During this waiting period he wrote four marvelous letters, letters which have enric...

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Exploring Ephesians a Devotional Commentary

Day, Ashley
Exploring Ephesians a Devotional Commentary
In the year AD 62, the Apostle Paul was a prisoner in Rome. He had been arrested in Jerusalem on a false charge of taking Greeks into the temple. Knowing he would not receive a fair trial in Jerusalem, he had exercised his right as a Roman citizen and appealed to Caesar. Eventually, after many adventures, he arrived in Rome and awaited his hearing before Nero. During this waiting period he wrote four marvelous letters, letters which have enric...

CHF 38.50

Exploring Revelation

Day, Ashley
Exploring Revelation
As significant current events unfold all around us and voices are heard everywhere, saying "look here" and "look there", it is important that we keep our feet firmly grounded on the Word of God. Outside God''s Word there is no stability and it is easy to be alarmed or sidetracked by spectacular forecasts that have very little substance to them. Our primary task as Christians is to know what God''s Word says about the last days and to refuse an...

CHF 43.90

Exploring Revelation

Day, Ashley
Exploring Revelation
As significant current events unfold all around us and voices are heard everywhere, saying "look here" and "look there", it is important that we keep our feet firmly grounded on the Word of God. Outside God''s Word there is no stability and it is easy to be alarmed or sidetracked by spectacular forecasts that have very little substance to them. Our primary task as Christians is to know what God''s Word says about the last days and to refuse an...

CHF 27.90

Exploring Galatians

Day, Ashley
Exploring Galatians
The thing that sets the Christian faith apart from all other religions is that instead of stipulating a system of obligations man must fulfill in order to please God, it offers redemption as a free gift. The question is not what we do for God but what we allow God to do for us. Paul's letter to the Galatians sets out with crystal clarity the futility of works as a means of gaining God's favor. It addresses the claims of false teachers, who wer...

CHF 34.90

Exploring Galatians

Day, Ashley
Exploring Galatians
The thing that sets the Christian faith apart from all other religions is that instead of stipulating a system of obligations man must fulfill in order to please God, it offers redemption as a free gift. The question is not what we do for God but what we allow God to do for us. Paul's letter to the Galatians sets out with crystal clarity the futility of works as a means of gaining God's favor. It addresses the claims of false teachers, who wer...

CHF 21.90

Saved To Serve

Day, Ashley / Day, Edna
Saved To Serve
The story in this book contains nothing spectacular. It is a simple account of two people who lived, laughed, loved and served in the second half of the twentieth century. They were not famous and did not associate with famous people. They are representative of thousands of others who quietly live their lives in a changing world.However, running beneath this everyday story is a second account which is not commonplace. It describes the way God ...

CHF 40.90

Exploring Colossians

Day, Ashley
Exploring Colossians
Paul wrote his letter to the Colossians with the purpose of strengthening the Christians against the false teaching that was infiltrating their church. The precise nature of the problem in Colossae is not known for certain, but the letter itself makes it clear that there were two main influences at work, namely: religious legalism and human philosophy. By their very nature, they threatened to undermine the faith of the believers by substitutin...

CHF 34.90

Exploring Colossians

Day, Ashley
Exploring Colossians
Paul wrote his letter to the Colossians with the purpose of strengthening the Christians against the false teaching that was infiltrating their church. The precise nature of the problem in Colossae is not known for certain, but the letter itself makes it clear that there were two main influences at work, namely: religious legalism and human philosophy. By their very nature, they threatened to undermine the faith of the believers by substitutin...

CHF 20.50