Saturday, May 3, 2014

Coming to the Resource Center - May 4, 2014

Coming Soon to the Resource Center - May 4, 2014

Here are just a few of the new books you can find in the church Resource Center tomorrow, May 4, 2014. In this edition, we offer two closely related books, one on the meaning of true beauty, the other on seeking our approval from God and not the world. There’s also a book on worldviews and a book on what the Bible says about itself... and why it matters. (All text copy from Goodreads unless otherwise stated):


True Beauty (2014) Carolyn Mahaney, Nicole Whitacre

What is true beauty?

Whether it's age-defying makeup or the latest diet fad, our culture continually tells women that beauty consists of flawless skin and a supermodel figure.

In True Beauty, Carolyn Mahaney and her daughter Nicole Whitacre direct us to the truth of God's Word, where we encounter an entirely different--and refreshingly liberating--standard of beauty.

Offering a path to freedom from the false idols that society, the Devil, and our sinful hearts so often create, this encouraging book will help you exchange the temporary glamour of pop culture for the unfading beauty of godliness.

Includes a discussion guide.



We all want someone to think we're sensational. We desire to be recognized, to be valued, to be respected . . . to be loved. Yet this natural yearning too often turns into an idol of one of God's most precious gifts: love itself. If you, like so many of us, spend your time and energy trying to earn brownie points--at work, home, and church--all the while fearing that, at any moment, the facade will drop, and everyone will see your hidden mess . . . then love may have become an idol in your life. In this poignant and hope-filled book, Jennifer Dukes Lee shares her own lifelong journey of learning to rely on the unconditional love of God. She gently invites us to make peace with our imperfections and to stop working overtime for a love that is already ours. "The Love Idol" will help us dismantle what's separating us from true connection with God and rediscover the astonishing joy of a life full of freedom in Christ.



How Do You View the World?

It's a big question. And how you answer is one of the most important things about you.

Not sure what you'd say? Join James Anderson on an interactive journey of discovery aimed at helping you understand and evaluate the options when it comes to identifying your worldview. Cast in the mold of a classic "Choose Your Own Adventure" story, What's Your Worldview? will guide you toward intellectually satisfying answers to life's biggest questions--equipping you to think carefully about not only what you believe but why you believe it and how it impacts the rest of your life.



The Bible stands at the heart of the Christian faith, but people disagree about its nature and authority. Can we trust the Bible completely? Is it sufficient for our complicated lives? Can we really know what it teaches? And isn't it more important to focus on Jesus instead of the Bible?

With his characteristic wit and clarity, Kevin DeYoung has written an accessible introduction to the Bible that answers important questions raised by Christians and non-Christians alike. This book will help readers understand what the Bible says about itself and the key characteristics that contribute to its lasting significance. Avoiding technical jargon, this winsome volume will encourage men and women to read and believe the Bible--confident that it truly is God's word.



Thursday, May 1, 2014

Calvin and Hobbes


Here's a great article on Calvin and Hobbes (the comic strip, not the theologian and the philosopher), courtesy of Tim Challies's excellent blog Informing the Reforming. If you don't regularly read Tim's blog, you should, especially if you're a Kindle owner, since he passes on information about Kindle bargain books on a daily basis. Also don't miss his Friday book giveaway, which offers some great stuff. (I enter the drawing every week, but have never won. But hey, I don't hold that against you, Tim! :)