The author, Robbie Castleman, shares her transformative journey of faith as a college student, emphasizing her profound admiration for Jesus as depicted in the New Testament. This study delves into the essence of Christ, addressing the question posed by His disciples, "What kind of man is this?" Through her exploration, Castleman showcases her deep love for both Jesus and Scripture, aiming to illuminate the character and significance of Christ for readers.
Robbie F Castleman Knihy






Exploring key themes in Scripture, this work features twelve studies that illuminate significant texts from both the Old and New Testaments. Castleman emphasizes the interconnectedness of biblical messages, offering insights that deepen understanding of the Scriptures' core concepts.
Exploring the life of Simon Peter, this Bible study delves into his journey of faith, highlighting his struggles with doubt and fear alongside his moments of divine empowerment. It encourages readers to reflect on their own spiritual growth and strive for Christlikeness, drawing inspiration from Peter's experiences of both failure and triumph in following Jesus.
Parenting in the Pew
Guiding Your Children Into the Joy of Worship (Revised, Updated)
- 160 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
Focusing on practical guidance, this book helps parents encourage their toddlers and teenagers to engage more deeply in church worship. The revised edition features a new preface and additional appendices offering creative ideas for children's sermons and fostering intergenerational community, making it a valuable resource for families seeking to enhance their spiritual practices together.
Interpreting the God-Breathed Word
- 144 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
This biblical interpretation textbook provides an accessible introduction to the latest approaches in evangelical hermeneutics. Having many years' experience teaching hermeneutics to undergraduates, Robbie Castleman explains complex themes in an engaging way. She addresses all the current schools of thought in contemporary evangelical hermeneutics and incorporates recent important trends in biblical interpretation. This book helps students recognize the living Word as they read and study Scripture as an act of being engaged by the triune God of grace who breathed and still breathes "the word of the Lord."
Simon Peter was a follower like us - he wanted to be like Jesus, but he struggled with doubts, and at times he failed. At other times he was used powerfully by God.