Martin Luther Reformer in the Making
Part of the NPH Classics series
Who was Martin Luther and what did he do?
Martin Luther: Reformer in the Making provides you with the fascinating background and story of a young, German monk who turned the 16th century world upside-down and sparked the Protestant Reformation.
Focusing on Martin Luther's early life, education, young adult years, and early years as a university professor, this book gives a gripping description of how God used Luther's life experiences to mold him into Luther the Reformer.
If you're interested in learning more about Martin Luther and his life, this is the book for you!
Martin Luther and the Jewish People
Part of the NPH Classics series
This book is a thorough study of Martin Luther and what he wrote about the Jewish people.
Martin Luther's treatment of Jewish people, as well as his writings about them is a subject of frequent but often false portrayals. Martin Luther and the Jewish People takes a close and balanced look at Luther the man-failings and shortcomings and all-the context of his writings, and the times in which he wrote.
Originally published in 1985, the author strongly dispels the 20th Century distortions of Luther's alleged role in modern anti-Semitism. It still applies and is helpful to the 21st Century reader as well.
From the author:
"It is not strange, therefore, that among Luther's writings his diatribes against the Jews should be the occasion for offense in the eyes of the contemporary world. We feel no compulsion, however, either to condemn or to condone Luther's outbursts. But we do have the obligation to try to understand the historical setting, the conventions of his time, and the basic motives and convictions behind what he said and wrote." –Neelak S. Tjernagel
Counseling at the Cross
Using The Power Of The Gospel In Christian Counseling
Part of the NPH Classics series
A valuable resource for pastors and Christian counselors alike!
Counseling at the Cross contains guidance on counseling for pastors, effectively blending many of the best techniques used by professional counselors with the power of the sacred Word. Author H. Curtis Lyon maintains a clear and constant emphasis on the value of using both law and gospel to help resolve problems that arise.
The book also demonstrates that pastors are uniquely qualified not only to guide a change in behavior but also to change the relationship between the Christians being counseled and God.
Though primarily intended for pastors and parish ministers, Christian counselors will no doubt gain valuable insights as well!
Martin Luther Reformer
Part of the NPH Classics series
"What is the impact of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation on churches today?
Emphasizing the impact of Martin Luther's teachings and sweeping reform in the 16th century, Martin Luther: Reformer looks at the direct impact of the famous Protestant reformer in today's Lutheran church. One of Luther's impacts was to give the Lutheran church an identity by transforming it into a confessional church-though confessing the truths of God's Word isn't always easy or well-received.
While not wholly chronological, biographical information and quotes of Luther are woven through this informative book to show who Luther was and what he represented.
Through this captivating commentary, you can share in the up-and-down battles of a difficult reform, reaffirm your beliefs in God's Word, and appreciate just what Luther did for the church-both past and present."
Prayers for People Under Pressure
Part of the NPH Classics series
How do Christians deal with stress and the pressures of life?
Daily events often cause great stress. A fight with your spouse, a medical procedure, a school exam, a conflict with a coworker, a death in your family-these all bring about stress, anxiety, and worry.
The scriptural meditations in Prayers for People Under Pressure will encourage you to prepare for, cope with, and put to rest your daily stress.
With Christian prayers and references to Bible verses, this book will help you dig deeper into God's Word and find comfort for all of your troubles!
In Defense of Martin Luther
Part of the NPH Classics series
Who was Martin Luther and why did he leave the Catholic Church? What was the Reformation about?
In this book, renowned scholar and Christian apologist John Warwick Montgomery helps you discover who Martin Luther was and what he truly believed and taught about God's Word by letting the Reformer speak for himself on a variety of hotly contested topics through essays on the reformer's writings.
Through this book, you'll better understand the work Martin Luther did to proclaim the pure Word of God to people, even in the face of constant opposition.
Devotional Thoughts on Favorite Hymns
Part of the NPH Classics series
Experience popular and favorite hymns from new and eye-opening perspectives with Devotional Thoughts on Favorite Hymns.
This collection of 52 devotions will help you see the powerful, Christ-centered meanings in beloved spiritual songs such as, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," "Onward, Christian Soldiers," "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," and many more.
Perfect for personal use and group Bible study, each devotion includes the hymn verse, a short devotional message, a closing prayer, and background information on the song for deeper understanding. Praise the Lord with these songs and find comfort, encouragement, and inspiration in their message!
Up to Jerusalem
Devotions For Lent And Easter
Part of the NPH Classics series
Powerful daily devotions for Lent and Easter.
Walk with Jesus on his earthly mission to earn salvation for us all! These 55 inspirational devotions tie together the four gospels in the Bible and lead you through Jesus' journey to his suffering, death, and final triumph in Jerusalem. The devotions take only 10 minutes out of your day-great for busy schedules and lives.
In Up to Jerusalem, you'll be able to trace Jesus' steps to the cross and meditate on his love for you in Lent or anytime of the year!
His Word Our Delight
Part of the NPH Classics series
What does it mean to follow Christ?
In life, frustrations, limitations, and sin are commonplace for humans, and Christians are certainly no exception. It isn't easy to do as Jesus asks and follow him. It can be even more difficult, stressful work to share the good news about Jesus with others.
And yet, there is joy and delight in sharing the gospel message with people who need to hear about Jesus. In moments of struggle and distress, turn to God's Word for your source of comfort, hope, and encouragement!
Originally written by compassionate professors for college chapel services, “His Word Our Delight” is a book of 96 devotions that now provide you with gospel encouragement from God's Word as you seek to share the good news about Jesus with everyone you meet!
On Being a Christian
A Personal Confession
Part of the NPH Classics series
What does it mean to be a Christian?
This personal testimony by Henry Hamann is both a strong defense and an open outreach to those who don't know Jesus or what it means to be a Christian. In the words of another person, discover what being a Christian is all about in these seven, concise chapters:
• What is to Become of Me?
• How God Thinks of Me
• God for Me in Jesus Christ
• Through Christ I Am a Free Person
• How I Face Death and What Lies Beyond
• God's Word and My Faith
• Concerning Me and Other Christians
On Being a Christian provides you with a unique outline of Christianity on a very personal level and is written in a way that will help you understand Christianity and make personal applications from the truths of the Bible to your life today.
For Such a Time As This
Comfort From Meditations
Part of the NPH Classics series
Devotions on Bible passages for comfort and encouragement in tough times.
Everywhere you turn, you face bad news-whether it's the economy, threats of terrorism, natural disasters, violence, or another friend has just been diagnosed with cancer. Maybe you or someone you know just lost a loved one.
We all struggle or grieve in life and wonder where to turn for comfort. Dear Christian, God speaks comfort to you in his Word. Listen to him.
For Such a Time as This includes three hundred devotions based on Bible passages from the Old Testament, the four gospels, and the epistles in the New Testament. All of the devotions emphasize gospel comfort and are especially meaningful during times of struggle or grief.
Wizards That Peep
A Journey Into The Occult
Part of the NPH Classics series
"What is the occult?"
People are fascinated by the occult-from depictions of ghosts and spirits in movies and TV shows to fortune tellers and Tarot cards. But what exactly is it? Do horoscopes and astrology fall under that broad category? What else is considered "the occult," and why should you avoid it as a Christian?
In the Bible, God asked his people through the prophet Isaiah why they consulted mediums and spiritists, who whisper and mutter (or as the King James Version puts it: "Wizards that peep and mutter"). He urged them to turn only to him for answers to their problems and to be aware of the dangers they faced by interacting with the occult.
This compelling book takes Christian readers into the taboo world of the occult-which is still very much alive to this day-so that you are aware of its dangers. Author and Pastor Siegbert Becker examines what the Bible has to say about occult practices and provides modern examples of them, including:
• Divination
• Fortune telling
• Witchcraft
• Demon possession
• Magic
• Satanism
A powerful writer and compelling preacher, Becker presents you with your best defense against the occult and how to avoid its enticing allure: The gospel of God's redeeming love in Christ who came to destroy all the works of the devil.