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The writers of the Bible speak to us with their words, and the Bible's characters speak to us with their lives. Their powerful examples reveal the spiritual inspiration and brilliant insight the human writers and the divine Writer intended. Times, cultures, traditions, and societal values may change from century to century, but human nature does not.
We value people whose words and actions reflect their true thoughts and intentions. People of integrity purposely integrate their own thoughts, words, and behaviors. They work at making their own hearts and minds, thoughts and ideas consistent with the godly character portrayed in Scripture.
These twenty-five Bible personalities in Choose Your Character cultivate a desire to deepen the commitment to live a life of unfailing integrity. Their examples teach us how to increase our personal satisfaction and effectiveness while strengthening our ability to influence others.
Paid in Full, a riveting account of Jesus' final hours, takes you
on a journey that does just that. It powerfully explains the
significance--for every person ever born--of each step Jesus
willingly took along the way of His suffering, His death, and His
resurrection. Noted Bible teacher Rick Renner draws a brilliant
backdrop to the passion of Jesus Christ, interjecting fresh
insights into the human and divine drama that took place in
Jerusalem more than 2,000 years ago.
Robert Frykenberg's insightful study explores and enhances
historical understandings of Christian communities, cultures, and
institutions within the Indian world from their beginnings down to
the present. As one out of several manifestations of a newly
emerging World Christianity, in which Christians of a
Post-Christian West are a minority, it has focused upon those
trans-cultural interactions within Hindu and Muslim environments
which have made Christians in this part of the world distinctive.
It seeks to uncover various complexities in the proliferation of
Christianity in its many forms and to examine processes by which
Christian elements intermingled with indigenous cultures and which
resulted in multiple identities, and also left imprints upon
various cultures of India.
Thomas Christians believe that the Apostle Thomas came to India in
52 A.D./C.E., and that he left seven congregations to carry on the
Mission of bringing the Gospel to India. In our day the impulse of
this Mission is more alive than ever. Catholics, in three
hierarchies, have become most numerous; and various
Evangelicals/Protestant communities constitute the third great
tradition. With the rise of Pentecostalism, a fourth great wave of
Christian expansion in India has occurred. Starting with movements
that began a century ago, there are now ten to fifteen times more
missionaries than ever before, virtually all of them Indian.
Needless to say, Christianity in India is profoundly Indian and
Frykenberg provides a fascinating guide to its unique history and
culture.
One of Aquinas's best known works after the Summa Theologica, Summa
Contra Gentiles is a theological synthesis that explains and
defends the existence and nature of God without invoking the
authority of the Bible. A detailed expository account of and
commentary on this famous work, Davies's book aims to help readers
think about the value of the Summa Contra Gentiles (SCG) for
themselves, relating the contents and teachings found in the SCG to
those of other works and other thinkers both theological and
philosophical. Following a scholarly account of Aquinas's life and
his likely intentions in writing the SCG, the volume works
systematically through all four books of the text. It is,
therefore, a solid and reflective introduction both to the SCG and
to Aquinas more generally. The book is aimed at students of
medieval philosophy and theology, and of Aquinas in particular. It
will interest teachers of medieval philosophy and theology, though
it does not presuppose previous knowledge of Aquinas or of his
works. Davies's book is the longest and most detailed account and
discussion of the SCG available in English in one volume.
The original trilogy, now in an omnibus edition, that gave rise to
the series and global phenomenon Conversations with God. Neale
Donald Walsch was experiencing a low period in his life when he
decided to write a letter to God, venting his frustrations. What he
did not expect was a response. As he finished his letter, he was
moved to continue writing - and out came extraordinary answers to
his questions. The correspondence resulted in the global bestseller
Conversations with God, which presents the answers Walsch received,
helping him to change himself, his life and the way he understood
the world beyond the physical. Book Two expands the dialogue
between Neale and God to deal with the more global topics of
geopolitical and metaphysical life on the planet, and the
challenges facing the world, while Book Three takes us even further
in our questioning and search for answers, dealing with the
universal truths of the highest order, and the challenges and
opportunities of the soul. This incredible series contains answers
that will change you, your life, and the way you view other beings.
'An extraordinary book' Mail on Sunday
Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey
A Personal Worship Resource for the Church Calendar Year
(Includes Journal with Audio Narration and Music)
Featuring the Paintings of Daniel Bonnell
with
Reflections from Contributing Writer, Roger Housden
Here you will find a rarified and evocative combination of the arts (music, art, and poetry)buttressing the clear meaning of the liturgical church's yearly calendar.
Dr. Jim Townsend, David C. Cook Publishing Theological Editor, Retired
Lana Lee Marler's "Follow Me - A Seasonal Journey" is a dynamic devotional resource, crossing the Christian Church year with our invitation from Jesus Christ to, "Follow Me."
She offers in these pages a wonderfully rich relating of scripture, art, music, poetry, reflections and provocative questions to the seasons of the Christian calendar while also providing generous space for journaling.
The Rev. Dr. William E. White, Senior Pastor, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lexington, SC
The Psalmist admonished us: "O taste and see that the Lord is good."Most of us do not expose ourselves enough to resources other than the written word to cultivate our "taste" (awareness) of the Living Lord. This beautiful work by Lana Lee Marler will change that. As you live with it, you will find yourself "tasting" and "seeing" the Lord.
Dr. Maxie D. Dunnam, President Emeritus of Asbury Theological Seminary
Our lives are not real, not fully alive, until they are based on a certain consciousness of the Triune God moving in and all around us. A life of prayer can bring such an awareness. Lana Lee Marler has created a real gift and resource for us in this lovely prayer journal based on the ancient liturgical calendar of the Christian Church. She uses art and poetry and song to invite us to reflect and log the prayers we hear in our hearts and minds, which opens us to more fully participate in the eternal, holy conversation.
Dr. Andy Andrews, Dean of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, TN
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