John Perritt
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Grief : A Student’s Guide To Grief
$4.99Paul Tautges’ compassionate, biblical guide to grief is an invaluable addition to the Track series for young adults
The reality of death means that we all encounter grief at some point in our lives. But what does the Bible say about how we handle the aftermath of separation? Paul Tautges compassionately addresses the struggles we face when dealing with loss, all the while pointing to the hope and comfort that can be found in Christ.
Biblical Comfort Explore the timeless wisdom of scripture and find solace in knowing the God who grieves. Track: Grief gently guides you through biblical passages that provide strength, reassurance, and the promise of God’s eternal love during times of sorrow.
Practical Tools Track: Grief equips you with practical tools to navigate the grieving process with grace. Engage with the thought-provoking questions in each chapter, and prayer through what you read, and learn to rely on God, even when navigating the challenging terrain of grief.
Contents:
*Loss is Everywhere
*Shock and Tears
*Hide in God, not from God
*Adjust Your Focus
*Safety in the Storm
*Your Heavenly Father Cares
*Jesus Wept
*The Holy Spirit Prays for You
*Hopelessness and Hope
*Be an Avenue, not a Cul-de-sac
*Appendix A: What Do I Do Now?
*Appendix B: Other Books on this Topic
*Appendix C: Bible Chapters that Bring ComfortTrack is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.
With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1-2-1 mentoring or in a group setting.
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Purity In A Porn Saturated Culture
$4.99Director of Training and Resources for Biblical Counselling UK, Helen Thorne-Allenson gives us this essential guide for young women to what the Bible says about pornography.
We live in a world where pornography is easy to access. At the click of a button, it tempts us to use our devices and bodies to get a cheap hit of excitement, devoid of any real human interaction or care.
But God calls us to a life which is the opposite of that.
Helen Thorne-Allenson shares not only a convincing explanation as to why looking at porn is unhelpful but also some practical tips for breaking the habit.
Contents:
Section 1: Understanding Porn
*Purpose
*ValueSection 2: Understanding Why We Use Porn
*Curiosity
*Comfort
*ControlSection 3: Pursuing Christ
*Strategies
*Hope
*Community
*BeautyEach chapter ends with questions for reflection and discussion, and there is a list of helpful resources at the back of the book.
This book contains no graphic detail about the contents of porn. There is no manipulating you to feel guilty for decisions you may have made in the past. And there is no pretending that living for Jesus is always easy. There is, however, an honest look at who we are, what pornography is, why we are here, and how God is calling us to live – and an invitation to follow him into a future that is beautiful beyond compare.
Track is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.
With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1-2-1 mentoring or in a group setting.
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Body Image : A Student’s Guide To Body Image
$4.99“Mirror, Mirror on the wall…”
Most of us have a complicated relationship with what we see in the mirror. Julie Lowe’s short, helpful guide encourages us to look to Scripture to find out where our true value and worth lie. She shows how we were created in God’s image, designed to worship Him. This truth transforms our primary concern and directs us to a better question: how can we best use our bodies to honour Him?
Contents:
*Our Battle with the Mirror
*Does Scripture Speak to This?
*It Touches Us All
*Mirrors Lie and Mirrors Isolate
*The Illusion
*Is the Answer More Self-Esteem?
*Where Does Real Beauty Come From?
*How Do We Change?
*Is it Wrong to Care About Appearance?
*This Also Changes our Relationships
*Appendix A: Next Steps
*Appendix B: Further ReadingTrack is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.
With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1-2-1 mentoring or in a group setting.
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Rest : A Student’s Guide To Rest
$4.99Pastor and counsellor William P. Smith invites you to live in this chaotic world in such a way that you can have rest and your soul can be nourished
We don’t rest well. The nearly unlimited opportunities and impossible expectations we are surrounded by can be exhausting. Something in us wants to do more, to be more. We’re addicted to busyness.
But God created us to rest. William P. Smith explains the importance of rest, and why God’s people have been commanded to rest. He also works through what it actually looks like to rest, so that we can all live within divinely set boundaries, and enjoy the peace that God promises.
Each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and questions for reflection.
If Rest is this Wonderful … Why is it Hard to Do?
We Rest because We’ve Been Rescued
Learning to Live within Divinely Set Boundaries
Reordering Your World so that it Works
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Mark Study Guide With Leaders Notes (Student/Study Guide)
$15.99With this twelve-week accessible study for young adults, Mark: How Jesus Changes Everything, John Perritt points readers toward a better love and appreciation for their compassionate savior and suffering servant.
Created for one-to-one discipleship, small group, or large settings, this guide is theologically rich in a time when biblical illiteracy is growing among Christians. Rather than a message of moralism, Mark introduces students to Jesus: the lover of the least and the hero of heroes.
Perritt outlines many helpful questions paired with Scripture readings for personal reflection or group discussion. Through in-depth examination of the book of Mark, article readings, and applicable exercises, students experience the compassion and authority of Christ.
He helps young adults ask difficult questions: Why was Jesus angry in the book of Mark? How does Peter’s denial of Jesus still fit into God s perfect plan? What does it mean that even Jesus begs his Father to allow suffering to be removed from him?
By helping students walk away with a better understanding of the themes in the gospel of Mark, Perritt offers them a better understanding of the man, Jesus Christ, who is the gospel the one who changes everything.
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