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Practicing faithful discipleship means focusing on the daily
aspects of Christian education in the local church, within its
structures, and through faithful ministry.
Through Bible-based truths and helpful insights, Discovering
Discipleship identifies principles that provide the Christian
educator with an overview of the significant aspects of faithful
discipleship. Effectively organized into four areasdefinitions,
dynamics, design, and practiceauthors Dean Blevins and Mark Maddix
offer readers an approach to discipleship that seeks to honor God,
understand our role in the contemporary world, and guide persons
and communities according to Kingdom principles.
In this honest exploration, readers will find a new perspective
on discipleship that will help them dig deeper and develop a
long-lasting and effective practice of community formation and
faithful discipleship.
Like no other religious thinker, Thomas Berry has been a prophetic
voice regarding Earth's destruction and the urgent need for human
response from the Christian community. This book collects Berry's
signature views on the interrelatedness of both Earth's future and
the Christian future. He ponders why Christians have been late in
coming to the issue of the environment. He reflects insightfully on
how the environment must be seen as a religious issue, not simply a
scientific or economic problem.
In powerful and poetic language Berry presents a compelling
vision of the sacredness of the universe and the interrelatedness
of the Earth community. Drawing on Thomas Aquinas and Teilhard de
Chardin he brings the Christian tradition into a cosmology of care
for the whole of creation.
In Walking With God, New York Times bestseller author David Jeremiah
distills the wisdom of the Bible into 365 beautifully crafted
devotional readings that will help guide your walk of faith every day
of the coming year.
The Walking With God Devotional features select Bible verses and
quotations from well-loved authors that include C. S. Lewis, Charles
Spurgeon, A. W. Tozer, J.I. Packer, D. L. Moody to name but a few.
The chocolate brown faux leather cover of the Walking With God Pocket
Size Devotional is banded in a cross filigree design that wraps from
the front cover to the back. David Jeremiah writes the Introduction to
the devotional. Each day's reading starts with a Scripture verse,
followed by a short devotional and finished off with a quote from an
author.
This well written devotional is sure to strengthen your daily walk with
God. It will also make an encouraging gift for friends family and those
just starting their walk of faith.
- 365-Day Devotional
- Chocolate Brown Faux Leather Cover
- Flexcover
- Heat Debossed and Gold Foiled Title
- 388 Pages
- Gild-edged Pages
- Full-Color Interior
- Ribbon Marker
- Size: 7.4” x 5” x 1.26” (188 x 127 x 32mm)
Pleasing God is a practical resource for Christian living that inspires believers to seek the greatest honor of anyone's lifetime--to have the privilege of pleasing God.
Christ's total forgiveness means that we do not have to earn our salvation. When we give our lives to Jesus, we are justified by faith alone. Good works are not required. Prayer is not required. Practicing total forgiveness is not required. Wow--what a gift! But chances are, if you have been born again you want to do good works. You want to pray. You want to forgive and love your enemies. You desire to please God.
In Pleasing God, bestselling author and well-known preacher, R.T. Kendall, unfolds the meaning of persistent faith. Starting with the story of Enoch, Dr. Kendall explores biblical teachings that call believers to "find out what pleases the Lord" (Ephesians 5:10).
With biblical teaching, personal stories, and humble wisdom, Dr. Kendall answers these questions:
- What pleases God (and what displeases Him)?
- Why should we please God?
- How should we please God?
Imagine the joy and peace that will come from pleasing God more than seeking approval from others. The world needs this book!
Von Allmen's essay on the central sacrament of the Christian faith
examining from within the Reformed Tradition the truths enshrined
in the Lord's Supper, seeing the act as not only a "sign", "symbol"
or "memorial", but as the real presence of Christ. Von Allmen's
essay on the central sacrament of the Christian faith examining
from within the Reformed Tradition the truths enshrined in the
Lord's Supper, seeing the act as not only a 'sign', 'symbol' or
'memorial', but as the real presence of Christ.
Imagine raising six spirited kids on a grass farm-today. Newspaper
columnist Dorcas Smucker and her brood live out their days in full
view in this collection of musings-picking blueberries while
watching for bears, hoping for angels while driving off the
freeway, moving into the "thousand-story house," and enduring
lectures from teenage children about the virtue of respect. Three
books in one, this collection includes Smucker's Ordinary Days:
Family Life in a Farmhouse, Upstairs the Peasants are Revolting:
More Family Life in a Farmhouse, and Downstairs the Queen Is
Knitting. Often slightly off-stride and with disarming humility,
Dorcas finds endless materials for stories and life lessons in
everyday happenings. As she says, "I, like my mother, feed my
children mashed potatoes and stories. I repeat the ones I heard
from Mom and turn our family escapades into tales to be repeated
while washing dishes or snapping buckets of green beans on the
front porch. A story is much more than just a story, of course. It
is entertainment, identity, interpretation, and lessons. This is
who we are, this is why we do what we do, this is important, that
is not, and don't ever whack your brother's finger with a hatchet
like your dad did to Uncle Philip." This delightful trilogy
includes some of Smucker's best writing. She covers topics and
dilemmas everyone can relate to while also inviting readers to
explore her Mennonite family's more personal experiences. Her voice
is humorous, encouraging, and at times, doubting, but she never
takes herself too seriously. As you read, her stories will
entertain you and ultimately soothe your soul.
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