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"Literate, witty, incisive and provacative, The Deadliest Monster is a remarkable book. Part worldview handbook, part theological primer, and part introduction to belles lettres, it is a genuine delight to both heart and soul. I can't think of a better book for homeschoolers, Sunday School teachers, youth pastors, or Christian educators to use to understand all the implications of the biblical view of the nature of man. Jeff Baldwin has done us all a great service." (George Grant, Author and Speaker)
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| For over thirty years The God Who Is There has been the landmark book that changed the way the church sees the world. In Francis Schaeffer's remarkable analysis, we learn where the clashing ideas about God, science, history and art came from and where they are going.
Now this completely retypeset edition includes a new introduction by James W. Sire that places Schaeffer's seminal work in the context of the intellectual turbulence of the early twenty-first century. More than ever, The God Who Is There demonstrates how historic Christianity can fearlessly confront the competing philosophies of the world.
The God who has always been there continues to provide the anchor of truth and the power of love to meet the world's deepest problems. (Intervarsity Review)
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Previous Recommendations:
> Finding the Will of God: A Pagan Notion? (Bruce Waltke)
> Step by Step: Divine Guidance for Ordinary Christians (James C. Petty)
> The Case for Christ (Lee Strobel)
> Growing Up Christian (Karl Graustein)
> Every Young Woman's Battle (Shannon Ethridge, Stephen Arterburn)
> Every Young Man's Battle (Stephen Arterburn, Fred Stoeker)
> Chris Chrisman Goes to College (James W. Sire): a must read for 12th graders
> Reason to Believe: a response to
common objections to Christianity (R.C. Sproul)
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Stop Dating the Church... Fall in Love with the Family of
God (Joshua Harris)
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Putting Amazing Back into Grace (Michael Horton)
> Don't Waste Your Life (John Piper)
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