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This complete guide to giving and stewardship sheds new light on solid financial resources, one of the 12 keys to building an effective church. Here is a practical plan for the growth and development of giving and stewardship in your congregation, complete with action worksheets that advance the progress of the plan over four years.
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The Healing Spirit
(Hardcover)
Leo O Stossich; Foreword by Stuart C. Devenish
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Discovery Miles 9 520
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God is up to something And his plans are far greater than you might
imagine. Christianity is not merely about isolated individuals
going to heaven. It's about God transforming the entire world and
making things right. Sicknesses will be healed, sins will be
forgiven, injustice will be eradicated, and all creation will be
redeemed. But this is not merely a distant future. It's happening
now through what Jesus came to establish--the kingdom of God. Allen
Wakabayashi reawakens you to the world-changing reality of the
kingdom of God. With clear, biblical insight, he unpacks what Jesus
proclaimed about the good news of the kingdom and spells out the
implications for you today. Focusing on the kingdom of God will
revolutionize how you live out your faith, how you think about your
world and how you explain the good news about Jesus. Ultimately,
understanding yourself as a citizen of the kingdom will empower you
to be one of God's change agents in the world. God is at work to
restore everything to be the way he intended it to be, and you can
be a part of what he is doing Get a glimpse of the kingdom coming,
and experience his will being done--on earth as it is in heaven.
A thorough and easy-to-use guide to all aspects of running a
homegroup. Whether you are a homegroup leader or a church leader
involved with homegroup ministry, this is for you. HOMEGROUPS: THE
AUTHENTIC GUIDE is a straightforward guide which provides you with
practical tips and guidelines on setting up and improving your own
homegroup ministry. Throughout the book there are amusing and
interesting stories to help illuminate the principles of
leadership. This deals with everything from the problems of an
over-amorous dog during the prayer time to how to be an effective
listener.
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Confidence
(Hardcover)
David Craig; Foreword by Robert McNamara
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Discovery Miles 5 600
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Do you walk along the safe and shallow shoreline? Or do you want
to be in the deep waters where Jesus calls you? Reading this book
and following the Spirit's direction, launch out into the deep and
let down your net for a breaking catch Jesus calls, equips, and
empowers you to be His daily disciple in ways greater than you can
imagine
Leading ethicist and pastoral theologian Brian Brock reflects on
the challenge of disability, refuting widely held misconceptions
and helping readers respond well to the pastoral implications of
disability. Brock, the father of a child with special needs, weaves
together theological commentary with narrative reflection, offering
rich theological wisdom for shepherding people with disabilities.
He shows pastors and ministers-in-training that thinking more
closely and theologically about disability is a doorway into a more
vibrant and welcoming church life for all Christians.
An Award-Winning Challenge to Popular Ideas of the Kingdom
According to Scot McKnight, "kingdom" is the biblical term most
misused by Christians today. It has taken on meanings that are
completely at odds with what the Bible says and has become a
buzzword for both social justice and redemption. In Kingdom
Conspiracy, McKnight offers a sizzling biblical corrective and a
fiercely radical vision for the role of the local church in the
kingdom of God. Now in paper. Praise for Kingdom Conspiracy 2015
Outreach Resources of the Year Award Winner One of Leadership
Journal's Best Books for Church Leaders in 2014 "This is a
must-read for church leaders today."--Publishers Weekly "A timely
resource for the missional church to reexamine some basic
assumptions that impact church practice in the everyday."--Outreach
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Sin Less
(Hardcover)
Thomas Warren
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Discovery Miles 9 230
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How do Christians grow? Few question the call of the Bible to grow in godliness, but the answer to exactly how this happens is often elusive.
In this book, Dane Ortlund points believers to Christ, making the case that sanctification does not happen by doing more or becoming better, but by going deeper into the wondrous gospel truths that washed over them when they were first united to him.
Drawing on wisdom from figures throughout church history, Ortlund encourages readers to fix their gaze on Jesus in the battle against sin, casting themselves upon his grace and living out their invincible identity in Christ.
Studies in neuroscience demonstrate that a focus on mindfulness
meditation and contemplative spiritual practice has the capacity to
increase our non-anxious awareness and significantly lower our
stress. Not only is this finding of immediate importance for
pastoral counselors and psychotherapists, it will even necessitate
a paradigm shift in the way that pastoral and spiritual
practitioners approach the general care of souls. The starting
point for such a paradigm shift is an acknowledgement of the
built-in negativity bias of the brain, and how certain beliefs and
theological views may inadvertently reinforce the bias to the
detriment of individuals and faith communities. Once necessary for
human survival, the ingrained bias can often be excessive for
today's world, resulting in negatively disproportionate assessments
of life events and human relationships. To balance the neural
predisposition toward negativity and anxious awareness, it is
necessary for pastoral and spiritual caregivers, and those in their
care, to cultivate a regular contemplative-meditational practice.
The Power of Neuroplasticity for Pastoral and Spiritual Care
focuses on the groundbreaking finding of contemporary
neuroscience-that the brain is built for change across the entire
lifespan. It is designed to make the research accessible to and
relevant for those engaged in the work of pastoral and spiritual
care in order to help clients and congregants effect lasting and
transformative changes in the mind and brain. Through the regular
practice of contemplative prayer and meditation, we can literally
calm the stress region of the brain in order to live less anxiously
and experience more fully the peace and joy of the present moment.
The introduction of mindfulness- and acceptance-based counseling
approaches will provide pastoral and spiritual practitioners with
an important therapeutic framework to situate their work, from
which they can make more informed and effective interventions
geared toward using the mind to change the brain.
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