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1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader
Discover the beauty of reading the New Testament in Greek. Authored by experienced Greek scholars Benjamin Merkle and Robert Plummer, 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is perfect for beginner and intermediate students. Each of the book's 14 units begins with a vocabulary list and is followed by the assigned text. Merkle and Plummer provide lexical and grammatical help, while also taking students deeper into syntax. 1 John: A New Testament Greek Reader is a useful tool for professors, pastors, and students alike.
Spring '25
Required FLBC textbook for Greek II course taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
1 Peter: Hope
13 Lessons on 1 Peter. The saying goes, “Hope springs eternal.” But, depending upon what hope is based on or in, hope may be “iffy” at best, and downright hopeless at worst. Only hope based in God’s Word is sure and certain. First Peter was written to remind us of this truth and to center our hope in God’s Word. Then no matter what trials we may face, hope will keep us encouraged.
Teaches children about God's power in creation, man's fall into sin, God's promise of a Savior, and God's lovingkindness to all generations. Each Bible lesson is a story from the Old Testament demonstrating the faithfulness of God and His Word. Children also memorize the books of the Bible and learn a summary of each Bible book.
Quarter 1 - God's Creation - 12 Lessons
Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, and Jacob.
Separate audio CD with Bible stories, music, and memory verses helps children learn about God’s love and faithfulness, grow in their faith, and share the Gospel with others.
Teaches children about God's power in creation, man's fall into sin, God's promise of a Savior, and God's lovingkindness to all generations. Each Bible lesson is a story from the Old Testament demonstrating the faithfulness of God and His Word. Children also memorize the books of the Bible and learn a summary of each Bible book.
Quarter 2 - God's Provision - 12 Lessons
Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Jericho, Samson, Ruth, and Samuel.
Teaches children about God's power in creation, man's fall into sin, God's promise of a Savior, and God's lovingkindness to all generations. Each Bible lesson is a story from the Old Testament demonstrating the faithfulness of God and His Word. Children also memorize the books of the Bible and learn a summary of each Bible book.
Quarter 3 - God's Leading - 12 Lessons
David, Solomon, Elijah, Josiah, Jonah, Esther, Job, and Daniel.
How can we believe the Bible is true? Why can’t we just agree that love is love? Isn’t Christianity against diversity?
Going to school, hanging out with friends, or scrolling through social media feeds, teenagers are sure to face real challenges to faith in Jesus Christ. And whether you consider yourself a Christ follower or not, these questions can seem like deal breakers.
Backed by state-of-the-art research, personal stories, Harry Potter illustrations (warning: spoilers!), and careful biblical study, this book doesn’t dodge tough questions. Instead, it invites teenagers to ask their hardest questions about Christianity and to find surprising, life-giving answers.
19"x26" and includes four reproducible worksheets on the back side.
Correlating foldout pamphlet also available.
Foldout pamphlet, colorful and informative, 5.5" x 8.5" when closed. Fits inside most Bible covers.
Correlating wall chart also available.
101 Hymn Stories
Inspiring stories behind the writing of many treasured hymns. Excellent for devotional reading, sermon illustrations, or bulletin inserts, as well as for historical or biographical research.
101 More Hymn Stories
Additional stories from hymns of the past and contemporary favorites with the music included.
Teach and sing 12 of Luther’s hymns throughout 2017 in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation. These hymns with brief historic introductions can be used together in a special service of hymns or presented as a hymn-of-the-month concept, singing one each month in 2017. Consider placing these beautiful booklets next to your hymnals in every pew and purchasing a copy for each family in your church.
2 Corinthians: The Christian Standard Commentary
2 Corinthians is part of The Christian Standard Commentary (CSC) series. This commentary series focuses on the theological and exegetical concerns of each biblical book, while paying careful attention to balancing rigorous scholarship with practical application.
This series helps the reader understand each biblical book's theology, its place in the broader narrative of Scripture, and its importance for the church today. Drawing on the wisdom and skills of dozens of evangelical authors, the CSC is a tool for enhancing and supporting the life of the church.
Spring '25
Recommended FLS textbook for Corinthian Epistles course taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
Children study each of the Ten Commandments and learn how they point us to Christ and help us to live as God’s people. Quarter 1 includes 6 introductory lessons, giving students a foundation for learning the Ten Commandments. The introductory lessons are based on God’s statement, “I am the LORD thy God.” The 36-lesson series spends three lessons on each commandment. Written activities and a variety of optional interactive classroom activities help students apply God’s truth. Memorization of the commandments and related Scripture verses is encouraged in each lesson.
Quarter 1 – The Introduction and Commandments 1-2 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 2 – Commandments 3-6 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 3 – Commandments 7-10 and Conclusion - 12 Lessons
A preliminary Teacher Manual can be downloaded here.
Quarter 1 – The Introduction and Commandments 1-2 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 2 – Commandments 3-6 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 3 – Commandments 7-10 and Conclusion - 12 Lessons
A preliminary Teacher Manual can be downloaded here.
Quarter 1 – The Introduction and Commandments 1-2 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 2 – Commandments 3-6 - 12 Lessons
Quarter 3 – Commandments 7-10 and Conclusion - 12 Lessons
A preliminary Teacher Manual can be downloaded here.
3 in 1: A Picture of God
Simple book to effectively explain the Trinity to young children using the illustration of an apple. Ages 5-9.
Lessons based on the Introduction, Petitions, and Conclusion of The Lord’s Prayer encourage children to pray to our Heavenly Father in Jesus’ name.
Quarter 1 - Our Father... - 12 Lessons
Introductory lessons help students understand what prayer is, why we pray, how we pray, who teaches us to pray, and what to pray for. Includes four lessons on the First Petition.
Lessons based on the Introduction, Petitions, and Conclusion of The Lord.
Quarter 2 - Thy Kingdom . . . - 12 Lessons
Lessons on the Second, Third, and Fourth Petitions teach children about God’s kingdom, His will, and our daily bread.
Downloadable Teachers Manual PDF available.
Lessons based on the Introduction, Petitions, and Conclusion of The Lord’s Prayer encourage children to pray to our Heavenly Father in Jesus’ name.
Quarter 3 - Forgive Us . . . - 12 Lessons
The Sixth and Seventh Petitions and Conclusion discuss temptation and forgiveness and assure us that God is the only One who has the power to answer our prayers.
Downloadable Teachers Manual PDF available.
Learn How the Gospel Speaks to Guilt, Shame, & Fear Cultures!
Western theology emphasizes forgiveness of sins, but people in the Majority World covet honor or spiritual power. The 3D Gospel is a concise, practical book explaining the world’s three primary culture types, and how the gospel addresses guilt, shame, and fear. In today’s globalized world, Christians need a three-dimensional gospel for all cultures. Is your gospel 3D?
Spring '26
Required FLBC textbook for Cross-Cultural Ministry II course taught by Mr. Jon Nelson.
Spring '25
Required FLBC textbook for Cross-Cultural Ministry II course taught by Mr. Jon Nelson.
Studies based on the three Articles of the Creed and their meanings.
Quarter 1 - The Father—Creator - 12 Lessons
This quarterly introduces the Creed, develops a greater understanding of who God is, and teaches the basic truths of God as our Creator, Provider, and Protector.
Preliminary Teacher Manual available to download here.
Studies based on the three Articles of the Creed and their meanings.
Quarter 2 - The Son—Redeemer - 12 Lessons
Twelve lessons teaching the basic truths of the second Person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ: True God, True Man, Prophet, Priest, and King. The basics of salvation are clearly taught.
Preliminary Teacher Manual available to download here.
Studies based on the three Articles of the Creed and their meanings.
Quarter 3 - The Holy Spirit—Sanctifier - 12 Lessons
The third Person of the Trinity is presented. Bible texts clearly present the person of the Holy Spirit and His work. Specific lessons on the Law, the Gospel, and the Sacraments are included.
Preliminary Teacher Manual available to download here.
40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible
In 40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible, New Testament Professor Dr. Robert L. Plummer tackles the major questions that persons ask about reading and undestanding the Bible.
Questions include:
- Does the Bible contain error?
- Were the ancient manuscripts of the Bible transmitted accurately?
- What is the best English Bible translation?
- Is the Bible really all about Jesus?
- Do all the commands of the Bible apply today?
- Why can't people agree on what the Bible means?
- How do we interpret historical narrative?
- How do we interpret the Psalms?
- What does the Bible tell us about the future?
- What is the "Theological Interpretation of Scripture"?
- and many others
Spring '26
Required FLBC textbook for Applied Hermeneutics course taught by Dr. Jason Gudim, Professor of Practical and Systematic Theology.
Spring '25
Required FLBC textbook for Advanced Hermeneutics course taught by Dr. Jason Gudim, Professor of Practical and Systematic Theology.
This invitation to spend 40 days on a journey with Luther draws inspiring passages from Luther’s Small Catechism, Large Catechism, and other sources that present profound truths about faith and life. Includes a short introduction to Luther’s life, gives daily prayers and questions to ponder, and encourages daily journal writing. Appropriate for personal meditation or small group discussion.
Designed especially for kids aged 5-10, these reproducible activities are perfect for Sunday School, VBS, and Bible clubs. The age-appropriate crafts, games, and puzzles based on New Testament Bible stories can be used as simple 5-minute activities or expanded for complete lessons.
Digs into God’s Word while teaching more about the geography and culture of the Old Testament times. Lessons with colorful illustrations also feature special sections called Word Works, Fast Fact, and Catechism Corner. Includes 36 lessons all in one book.
Pre-publication teacher manual includes lesson plans for each lesson, suggested student book answers, and reproducible student worksheets. We plan to publish a printed manual in the future.
An autobiography of Pastor John and Ruby Abel, missionaries to Brazil. Follow the lifetime missionary adventures of the first AFLC missionary family.
Easy-to-do, practical activities to teach children how they can memorize God’s Word. Reproducible. Ages 2-12.