David Jackman (minister) - Book Titles

Book Titles

  • Jackman, David (2006). Opening Up the Bible. Scripture Union Publishing. ISBN 1-84427-224-9.
  • Jackman, David (2006). Spirit of Truth. Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 1-84550-057-1.
  • Jackman, David (2004). Judges & Ruth (Communicator's Commentary: Old Testament). Nelson Reference & Electronic Publishing. ISBN 0-7852-4780-7.
  • Jackman, David (2004). Let's Study 1 Corinthians. The Banner of Truth Trust. ISBN 0-85151-885-0.
  • Jackman, David (2004). Teaching the Christian Hope: Unlocking Biblical Eschatology for the Expositor. Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 1-85792-518-1.
  • Jackman, David (2003). Teaching Matthew: Unlocking the Gospel of Matthew for the Expositor. Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 1-85792-877-6.
  • Jackman, David (2000). I Believe in the Bible. Hodder & Stoughton Religious. ISBN 0-340-74574-6.
  • Jackman, David (1999). Preaching the Living Word. Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 1-85792-312-X.
  • Jackman, David (1998). The Authentic Church. Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 1-85792-197-6.
  • Jackman, David (1996). Understanding the Church: Getting Your Congregation to Work. Mentor. ISBN 1-85792-257-3.
  • Jackman, David (1988). Message of John's Letters: Living in the Love of God (The Bible Speaks Today). Nottingham: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 0-85110-782-6.
  • Jackman, David (1987). Abraham: Believing God in an Alien World. Nottingham: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 0-85110-498-3.
  • Jackman, David (1986). Humanity. Scripture Union. ISBN 0-86201-228-7.
  • Jackman, David (1974). Starting as a Student: A Christian Approach. Nottingham: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 0-85110-374-X.

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