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Condensed into 31 accessible chapters, The Story Bible: The Bible As
One Continuing Story Of God And His People sweeps you into the
unfolding progression of Bible characters and events from Genesis to
Revelation. Using the world’s most popular modern-English Bible, the
New International Version, and printed in the exclusive Zondervan NIV
Comfort Print® typeface, it allows the stories, poems, and teachings of
the Bible to read like a novel. Like any good story, The Story is
filled with intrigue, drama, conflict, romance, and redemption—and this
story’s true!
Features:
• Selections from the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV)
• Events, characters, and teachings of the Bible are arranged
chronologically
• Short transitions between each chapter to connect the reader to the
continuing story
• Timelines of Bible events
• Foreword by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee
• List of characters and who they are
• Discussion questions for each chapter
• Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print typeface
• 11.5-point print size
What the Bible reveals about the European Union.
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What about Evolution?
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April Maskiewicz Cordero, Douglas Estes, Telford Work
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The murder in 2005 of an American nun, Sister Dorothy Stang,
focused the world's attention on the plight of poor farmers in the
Brazilian Amazon and their struggles against rapacious developers.
Sister Dorothy had worked in Brazil for forty years. From a
conventional nun in the pre-Vatican II era, she had developed a
keen social conscience and, increasingly, a deep, mystical
commitment to the integrity of Creation. These ideals combined in
her advocacy for the rights of the poor and her defense of the
imperiled rain forest. They also earned her the enmity of
land-grabbing ranchers who repeatedly threatened her. "All I ask,"
she wrote, "is God's grace to help me keep on this journey,
fighting for the people to have a more egalitarian life and that we
learn to respect God's creation."
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Open
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Sara Fischer
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Small churches can be found in every denomination and among every
ethnic group but often these churches struggle to survive in the
shadow of the larger churches around them. And many of these
churches are afflicted with unhealthy issues such as feelings of
unimportance, a lack of vision, exclusivity, limited resources, and
unbalanced leadership. It is because of these aliments that many
churches fail to survive. But it is possible for an unhealthy
church to become a healthy church capable of experiencing
growth--both physically and spiritually. In his new book, The
Healthy Small Church, small church pastor Dennis Bickers diagnoses
the issues that threaten the life of the smaller church and
prescribes practical remedies for treating these issues. He reminds
churches that transformation and healing are never easy but always
worth it. He emphasizes that to maintain a healthy church one must
be aware of the symptoms and act accordingly to prevent new
problems from arising. The Healthy Small Church offers pastors and
church leaders a great diagnostic tool for small churches that want
to be healthy and stay that way. It includes a number of diagnostic
questions at the end of the book that they can use to determine the
health of their church. Become a healthy church that: Has a
positive self-image Shares a common vision that creates a sense of
purpose and unity Maintains community while still warmly welcoming
new visitors Practices the importance of faithful stewardship and
financial support Understands ministry to be the responsibility of
all the members of the church Encourages everyone to serve
according to his or her spiritual gifts--not by seniority or guilt
Published in book form for the first time, Thomas Merton's
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Godfoolery
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John Fulling Crosby; Foreword by Barbara Carlson
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God at Work
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Bruce L Taylor
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Although our planet faces numerous ecological crises, including
climate change, many Christians continue to view their faith as
primarily a "spiritual" matter that has little relationship to the
world in which we live. But Steven Bouma-Prediger contends that
protecting and restoring our planet is part and parcel of what it
means to be a Christian. Making his case from Scripture, theology,
and ethics and including insights from the global church,
Bouma-Prediger explains why Christians must acknowledge their
identity as earthkeepers and therefore embrace their calling to
serve and protect their home planet and fellow creatures. To help
readers put an "earthkeeping faith" into practice, he also suggests
numerous practical steps that concerned believers can take to care
for the planet. Bouma-Prediger unfolds a biblical vision of
earthkeeping and challenges Christians to view care for the earth
as an integral part of Christian discipleship.
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