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Que dois-je penser de l'argent ?
Les enseignements de Jésus portent plus souvent sur l’argent que sur l’amour ou sur les thèmes du paradis et de l’enfer réunis. Pourquoi ? Parce que l’argent constitue l’un des principaux pôles d’attraction pour nos affections. Jésus nous met en garde ainsi : « Vous ne pouvez servir Dieu et Mammon » (Mt 6.24). Alors, comment devrions-nous considérer et utiliser l’argent ? Comment devrions-nous concevoir l’économie et y participer ?
Dans ce petit livre, R. C. Sproul offre des réponses bibliques indispensables à ces questions, et il explique ainsi clairement comment une bonne gestion de l’argent honore Dieu.
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Que pouvons-nous savoir au sujet de Dieu?
Qui est Dieu, et comment pouvons-nous le connaître ? Jésus a dit qu’il est essentiel que nous connaissions Dieu. La création nous montre clairement que Dieu existe, mais si nous voulons en savoir plus au sujet de notre Créateur, nous devons apprendre ce qu’il a révélé à propos de lui-même dans la Bible.
Dans ce petit livre, R. C. Sproul explique ce que l’Écriture enseigne sur la nature, la volonté et les attributs de Dieu, tout en présentant une image glorieuse du seul vrai Dieu – celui que nous sommes appelés à connaître, et à qui nous devons faire confiance et obéir.
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La joie peut-elle faire partie de ma vie?
La joie est la particularité fondamentale de la personnalité chrétienne
Dans ce bref ouvrage l'auteur remet en question notre vision de la joie en rappelant le rôle crucial de ce fruit de l'Esprit au sein la vie chrétienne. Un livre encourageant qui pousse à rechercher le bonheur à travers Dieu. Ce livre fait partie de la série Questions cruciales, de l'auteur R.C. Sproul.
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How Can I Be Sure I'm Saved?
Words of Encouragement for Christians Who Doubt Their Salvation
Countless Christians are weighed down with fear that God doesn’t truly love them. Although they have heard and affirmed the gospel, repented of their sins, and turned to Christ, the depths of their sin or long stretches of suffering have eroded away any sense of assurance. Is it possible for Christians to be confident in their salvation?
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What if i don't feel like going to church?
“I eagerly commend this series.”
―R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The most important time to be at church is when you don’t feel like it.
Feelings are complicated and fickle, yet they often reveal what you really want or think. When you don’t feel like going to church, something much deeper may be going on that must be addressed by God’s Spirit, through his word. Gunner Gundersen diagnoses the human heart and offers biblical insight on the importance of being involved in the local church―even when you don’t feel like it.
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Is Hell Real?
Dane Ortlund Explains That Hell Is Indeed Real, but Hope Comes through Jesus Christ
When individuals talk about an afterlife, they often talk about heaven and avoid any mention of hell. The idea of hell is uncomfortable and most people prefer to not discuss it. Given this reality, our society lacks an understanding of what hell is, why it exists, and how people can avoid it.
Pastor Dane Ortlund has written this Church Questions booklet to educate readers on the reality of hell and the hope found in Jesus Christ. Using a variety of biblical passages, Ortlund explains that God is just, righteous, and deals perfectly with humanity. In light of God’s holiness and our sin, we fall woefully short of heaven. Humanity deserves hell, but heaven is offered to believers through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Written by Dane Ortlund: Author of Gentle and Lowly (500,000+ copies sold)
Useful for Seekers: Accessible for those new to faith or looking to learn more
Part of the Church Questions Series: Developed to give biblical insight into common questions
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Am I Called to Ministry?
4 Steps for Testing the “Call” to Ministry
Many new believers have questions about what it means to live as a Christian in the context of a local church, and pastors are looking for resources to pass along to their congregations to help them think biblically about the Christian life. Created in partnership with 9Marks, Church Questions is a series that seeks to provide ordinary Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions Christians have about church life. Each booklet offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment.
In this addition to the series, pastor Brad Wheeler addresses the shortcomings of the word “calling” when talking with aspiring pastors about their desire to pursue ministry. Explaining why the idea of calling is both unbiblical and even unhelpful, Wheeler suggests a 4-part process as a better alternative―cultivate godly ambition, display godly attributes, develop an aptitude for teaching and discipleship, and receive the affirmation of a local church. Written from personal experience, this short book is designed to encourage men trying to discern their “next steps” to pastoral ministry.
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Is It Loving to Practice Church Discipline?
Many new believers have questions about what it means to live as a Christian in the context of a local church, and pastors are looking for resources to pass along to their congregations to help them think biblically about the Christian life. Church Questions is a series by 9Marks that seeks to provide Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions about church life. Each booklet offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment.
Dans ce livret concis, Jonathan Leeman présente des réponses bibliques succinctes à diverses questions posées sur la nature et l’application de la discipline de l’église, transmettant que l’Écriture présente la discipline de l’église comme à la fois aimante et nécessaire pour donner vie, santé, sainteté et croissance au sein du corps de l’église locale.
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Why Should I Be Baptized?
“I eagerly commend this series.”
―R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
After his resurrection, Jesus commanded his disciples to go and “make disciples of all nations, baptizing them” (Matthew 28:19). In this booklet, pastor Bobby Jamieson unpacks Scripture’s teaching on the importance of baptism in the local church, responding to seven reasons people often give for not being baptized.
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