This first volume in Judson Press's "Living Church" series addresses the topic of church growth and discipleship. For centuries, the Christian church has led the way in creating communities of people
From the author of Bless God & Take Courage, here is a new narrative history about Ann Hasseltine Judson (1789–1826), the beloved first wife of America’s first Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson.
Una colecci¢n rica de meditaciones en el significado de la cruz y lo qu? representa hoy en la iglesia Cristiana, no solamente el s!mbolo del sufrimiento y muerte de Cristo, o la invitaci¢n a la salv
Un devocional encantador escrito en estilo anecd¢tico sobre la riqueza de la cultura hisp?na y experiencia en los Estados Unidos. El autor y su t!o, pastor Bautista Americano Edwin Aymat, relacionan
Multicultural Review wrote, “The richness and variety of these comforting sermons are captivating, and the timely perspective will inspire and transform one's life journey with renewed energy.” Contri
Author, pastor, and spiritual director Michael Gemignani affirms that Jesus Christ established the church primarily as an instrument of spiritual healing. Each local congregation, as the Body of Chri
A starred review in Publisher's Weekly noted “Feisty, enthusiastic and encouraging, the author's language will inspire readers to face seemingly insurmountable challenges." The author draws on biblica
A delightful devotional written in anecdotal style about the richness of Hispanic culture and experience in the United States. The author and her uncle, American Baptist pastor Edwin Aymat, relate th
A practical handbook for pastors, lay leaders, and Christian education committees who need help choosing a curriculum that suits their church's beliefs, practices, and membership. For some congregati
In a 2010 Foreword magazine BOTYA finalist, the author candidly, courageously and with a dash of humor shares lessons learned, gifts received and faith found in life with a child with autism. Original
In a Mom's Choice Awards Gold Recipient, about which Library Journal wrote, “Elliott's guide shrewdly addresses the persisting challenges of raising boys in today's culture, frequently without father,
An encouraging book uses the wisdom of the Bible and the charm of timeless literary works like Great Expectations, Treasure Island and Sense and Sensibility to reconsider what is seen today as a class