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BEING UNOFFENDABLE IS A CHOICE It's a provocative idea: We are not
entitled to get offended or stay angry at other people. The idea of
our own "righteous anger" is a myth. Instead, the Bible calls every
follower of Christ to do something radical and countercultural: Let
go of our anger and forgive. As it turns out, giving up our right
to be offended is one of the most freeing, healthy, relaxing,
refreshing, stress-relieving, and encouraging things we can do. It
allows us to recognize that people are broken and stop being
scandalized by their actions. It enables us to accept people and
stop judging them. It creates a way for us to not just love others
but to actually like them. In this six-session Bible study, based
on the bestselling book of the same name, Brant Hansen shares
practical ways to live life with less stress and more care by
becoming unoffendable. In his highly entertaining style, he seeks
to lift the religious burdens from our backs and allow us to
experience the joy of gratitude every day of our lives-flourishing
the way God intended. This study guide includes: Individual access
to six streaming video sessions A "how to use this guide" section
Video notes and a comprehensive structure for group discussion time
Personal study for deeper reflection between sessions Sessions and
video run times: The Myth of Righteous Anger (18:00) What Humans
Are Like (18:00) The Physiological Effects of Anger (18:00) What
About Injustice? (18:00) How to Actually Do This (17:30) The
Difference It Makes (18:00) This study guide has everything you
need for a full Bible study experience, including: The study guide
itself-with discussion and reflection questions, video notes, and a
leader's guide. An individual access code to stream all video
sessions online. (You don't need to buy a DVD!) Streaming video
access code included. Access code subject to expiration after
12/31/2027. Code may be redeemed only by the recipient of this
package. Code may not be transferred or sold separately from this
package. Internet connection required. Void where prohibited,
taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer details inside.
This book is an illuminating guide on critical, sensitive and
salvation-based topics that will intrigue, educate, inspire and
above all promote the doctrine of salvation as the focal point of
the entire Bible. The book highlights the fact that humanity's
greatest need has never been the food that satiates his hunger, the
building that gives him shelter, the status that makes him relevant
or anything that caters to his physical needs, albeit it consists
of topics that discuss humanity's daily needs and how they can be
acquired in line with God's word. It adequately emphasises that the
salvation of souls constitutes the greatest need and should occupy
the top echelon of our priorities. The scripture says that faith
comes by hearing and hearing the word of God (Romans 10:17). But
what happens when the word is not correctly taught, or correctly
taught but not completely broken down and hence not properly
understood? This book breaks down biblical lessons in a manner that
will be easily understood by readers. Many have read the Bible and
taught from it wrongly because they missed the central theme of the
Bible which is the salvation of our souls but the words in this
book have been written to help the reader avoid reading the Bible
amiss and achieve this precious and priceless gift - salvation -
that will make existence in this world a meaningful one. The
lessons readers will learn are drawn from the context of the
scriptures, the express commands of God and from the lives and
experiences of several biblical characters. Readers are made to
examine some biblical characters' strengths and flaws, successes
and failures and extract valuable lessons that will guide them on
the journey through life. While people can scan through the Bible
and get a general understanding of the stories within these
chapters, this book will draw the readers' attention to vital
lessons they may not have noticed.
Do you really know the Holy Spirit? And what does the answer mean for
your faith?
In The Familiar Stranger, Tyler Staton draws on Scripture, tradition,
and spiritual practices to help you step into a genuine relationship
with the Holy Spirit and discover a fully alive spirituality.
For a generation searching desperately for an experiential
spirituality, there's good news: the Holy Spirit's indwelling presence
to empower and transform is freely available. Yet, confusion and
unfamiliarity surround the Holy Spirit, leading too many Christians
either to sideline him or misunderstand what he means for their
spiritual lives.
In The Familiar Stranger, Staton reintroduces this oft-neglected person
of the Trinity, tracing the story of the Holy Spirit as it unfolds
throughout the Bible, and inviting believers to close the gap between
what Scripture reveals about the Holy Spirit and their lived
experience. Along the way, readers will:
- dig into key biblical images and metaphors that reveal the Holy
Spirit's nature, roles, and personality;
- learn about common misperceptions that keep believers and churches
from experiencing the fullness of the Holy Spirit's power and presence;
- discover how the Spirit brings discernment and access to miraculous
power to partner with God in the work he's doing in the world;
- reckon with the indispensable role of spiritual experience for
walking with God; andunderstand how both Word and Spirit work together
to draw people into a vibrant, intimate knowledge of God.
The Familiar Stranger will challenge, inform, and encourage believers
from every background to become more deeply acquainted with the Person
and work of the Holy Spirit - and experience his transformative,
life-giving power in their lives.
Christian tradition holds that an individual's ability to respond
to God's graceto love both God and neighboris not wholly vulnerable
to earthly contingencies, such as victimization. Today, however,
trauma theory insists that situations of overwhelming violence can
permanently damage a person's capacity for responsive agency. For
Christians, this theory raises the very troubling possibility that
humans can inflict ultimate harm on each other, such that some
individuals' eternal destiny can be determined not by themselves
but by those who do great harm.
Jennifer Beste addresses the challenges that contemporary trauma
theory and feminist theory pose to deeply-held theological
convictions about human freedom and divine grace. Do our
longstanding, widespread beliefs regarding ones access to Gods
grace remain credible in light of recent social scientific research
on the effects of interpersonal injury? With an eye toward the
concrete experiences of trauma survivors, Best carefully considers
the possibility that one can be victimized in such a way that his
or her receptiveness to Gods grace is severely diminished, or even
destroyed.
Drawing on insights present in feminist and trauma theory, Beste
articulates a revised Rahnerian theology of freedom and grace
responsive to trauma survivors in need of healing. Her thinking is
characterized by two interconnected claims; that human freedom to
respond to Gods grace can in fact be destroyed by severe
interpersonal harm, and that Gods love can be mediated, at least in
part, through loving interpersonal relations. Offering crucial
insights that lead to a more adequate understanding of the relation
between Gods grace and human freedom, Bestesimportant theory
reconfigures our visions of God and humanity and alters our
perceptions of what it means to truly love ones neighbor.
Why and How Should I Tell Others is a chapter from Nicky Gumbel's
book, Questions of Life, and the thirteenth talk on Alpha. Nicky
Gumbel discusses how telling others about our faith can be a
natural part of our relationship with God. This booklet may be
given to a guest who missed this Alpha talk. Alpha creates an
environment of hospitality where people can bring their friends,
family, and work colleagues to explore the Christian faith, ask
questions and share their point of view. Alpha makes it easy to
invite friends to have spiritual conversations which explore life's
biggest questions in a safe and respectful way. Alpha's approach to
hospitality, faith, and discussion is designed to welcome everyone,
especially those who might not describe themselves as Christians or
church-goers. Each session includes time for a large group meal,
short teaching, and small group discussion.
A heart-tugging tale of shattered trust, growing faith, and love
that endures . . . all in a romantic seaside setting. Samantha
Owens' estranged stepfather has died, leaving her his cottage in
Nantucket-a place she fled years ago, never planning to return. As
a single mom, Samantha can't afford to pass up a financial windfall
like ocean-front property. So she travels home to fix up the house
and sell it . . . never suspecting that Landon Reed still lives two
doors down. As their long-dormant romance begins to bud again,
Samantha must face a past that separated her from the God of her
childhood. And she must tell Landon why she fled the island in the
first place-a secret that could tear them apart. Is Landon's love
really as unconditional as he claims? And will Samantha finally
realize that the God she found all those years ago never abandoned
her? Full-length, standalone Clean romance Happily ever after
Praise for Surrender Bay: "No one can write a story that grips the
heart like Denise Hunter . . . If you like Karen Kingsbury or
Nicholas Sparks, this is an author you'll love." -Colleen Coble,
USA TODAY bestselling author
This is a wake up call and vivid warning to readers through a
vision of an avalanche that God gave Steve Hill, which represents
the false and heretical teachings from pastors and teachers that
are spreading to Christians worldwide. Hill shares how every aspect
of his vision relates to Christians today. The snow represents the
false teaching that is steadily falling on the ears of many Christ
followers, covering with many layers the solid foundational truth
of Christ. Heresies including universalism, the deification of man,
overemphasized grace, and many more that will ultimately destroy
the spiritual lives of many.What happens when snow keeps falling,
creating the dangerous threat of an avalanche? Those who heed the
warnings are saved, but those who fail to listen are caught in a
deadly trap.Readers will be challenged to understand these dangers
and what they can do to help tear down these false teachings in
order to secure a layer of solid, biblical instruction that will
establish "truth" in the work of the Gospel, and help us avoid
spiritual destruction.
Deepen your biblical and theological knowledge without the time, expense, and formality of seminary.
Take Your Theological Education to the Next Level
Deepen your biblical and theological knowledge without the time, expense, and formality of seminary. In this extensively updated book, discover all the major topics in a typical seminary master's program authoritatively taught by respected professors, authors, and leaders. This introduction to a biblical studies degree is ideal for the layperson or anyone in vocational ministry who lacks the time or finances to attend classes, who lives where formal training is unavailable, or whose previous education is primarily secular. Study what you want, when you want. Subjects include:
· systematic theology
· surveys of the Old and New Testaments
· apologetics
· world religions
· church history
· homiletics
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