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A quality Bible that youth will love.
The NIV Holy Bible for Girls, Soft Touch Edition will delight girls
with its soft and flexible cover material offered at a great value.
With a beautiful, foil-accented cover, this Bible delivers a smooth
reading experience that complements the most widely read
contemporary-English Bible translation, the New International Version.
Features:
• The full text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV)
• Reading plan
• Plan of salvation
• Flush-cut cover with foil stamping
• Exclusive NIV Zondervan Comfort Print® typeface
• 7.5-point print size
Using the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV)
text makes the Bible accessible and easy-to-read for kids. The NIV is
the result of over 50 years of work by the Committee on Bible
Translation, who oversee the efforts of many contributing scholars.
Representing the spectrum of evangelicalism, the translators come from
a wide range of denominations and various countries and continually
review new research to ensure the NIV remains at the forefront of
accessibility, relevance, and authority. Every NIV Bible that is
purchased helps Biblica translate and give Bibles to people in need
around the world.
Leadership is changing. Not only are established leaders passing
the baton to up-and-coming leaders, the very nature of leadership
is being transformed. Veteran leader and cultural observer Jimmy
Long has discerned how leadership positions and roles have changed
in light of societal shifts. Authority is no longer derived from
positional status but is earned from relational credibility.
Leaders focus not only on tasks but on community. And leadership is
less about directing followers to a particular destination, and
more about empowering others on a shared journey. Existing leaders
cannot write off emerging leaders because they work differently.
Nor can younger leaders dismiss the contributions of those who have
gone before. Here is a book that offers a positive vision for
intergenerational partnership and leadership transference rather
than competition. The practical tools outlined here will help
existing and emerging leaders understand each others' leadership
styles and collaborate fruitfully for the sake of the kingdom.
...the compelling and poignant account of one woman's experience as
a chaplain on the edge of war. When Dr. Rachel Coggins received the
call to serve overseas, the Army Reservist left a comfortable
Georgia home to live in a harsh environment filled with challenge.
Assigned to a base called the Gateway, she welcomed military
members entering the war zones of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait and
then bid them goodbye when it was time to return stateside. In
between those times, Chaplain Coggins listened to the warriors-to
their fears, their worries, their heartaches, and sometimes, their
joys. She became a confidante to some, a comfort to others, and a
friend to still others. Chaplain Coggins offers a glimpse into a
world few civilians ever see. In retelling her experiences, Coggins
reveals the struggles that confront today's war-zone Soldiers and
their loved ones, struggles that are often hidden from most
Americans. What readers are saying: "What a great book I couldn't
put it down. I laughed, cried, imagined, thought, reflected, prayed
all at the same time" -Kathy Oldfield, seminarian "You bring the
war home and make it a personal journey, rather than some far away
experience in a country most of us don't even know." -Carol Glover,
Chaplain's wife "Compassionate, compelling and heart-felt ...rare
insight and much needed perspective." - Angela Marshall, Teacher
Rachel is an Army Reserve Chaplain and the wife of an Air Force
Chaplain. She holds a Doctorate of Ministry in Women's Studies and
is founder of Rachel's Well Ministry. She and her husband, Michael,
and son live in Arizona.
This volume contributes to an emerging field that could be referred
to as "plural spiritual care and chaplaincy". It's innovative
approach brings together contributions from a broad range of
contexts and religious traditions and includes empirical work and
conceptual explorations. It helps to fill the gap between practices
and developments related to plural spiritual care and chaplaincy in
the scholarly discourse.
There is hope after trauma. Some of us can recall the exact moment
our lives changed forever. The horrific accident. The miscarriage.
The day they walked out. The moment our innocence was taken. Others
of us can't remember a time when our lives weren't marked by
trauma, abuse, or neglect. What happened to you was wrong and it
hurt you, but it doesn't have to define you. You may be wounded,
but you're not broken. You can overcome trauma and embrace a
brighter future. Over the last decade, husband and wife team Evan
and Jenny Owens have helped thousands of people overcome the
trials, tragedies, and traumas of their past, and in this book,
they show you how you can too. With empathy and insight, Healing
What's Hidden offers a practical, step-by-step process to help you
acknowledge your trauma, heal your invisible wounds, and reclaim
your future so you can live beyond the anxiety, depression, and
shame trauma leaves behind. Others are already experiencing
healing. Now it's your turn.
In The Great Omission, respected missions thinker Robertson
McQuilkin answers the question, "How is it--with so many unreached
peoples, there are so few Christians going?" He investigates the
reasons so few attempt to carry the message of Christ to the
multitudes who have never heard of him. Not only is McQuilkin
well-versed on trends and strategies in world missions, he also
knows how to present the challenge of world evangelism in an
unforgettable way.
God is very clear about His purposes for you. If you want to live a
meaningful life, it must be aligned with His purposes. You have a
unique purpose to fulfill, a committed passion to embrace, a role
to perform, unique methodologies-a personal toolkit-to employ, and
an ultimate contribution to make. In Setting Your Course, author
Dr. Greg Bourgond seeks to help you set your course, find focus for
your life, engage in God's journey for you, and finish your journey
well. He employs a three-part process to influence you to live
all-out for Christ-the compass, map, and guide: The compass
explains the importance of orienting your life in accordance with
established biblical compass points. The map defines the trajectory
you are to follow based on how God has wired you. The guide
stresses the importance of being mentored and mentoring others.
Setting Your Course helps you formulate a deliberate strategy for
determining your purpose; assists you in aligning your life
according to God's plan; encourages you to become a proactive
partner in fulfilling God's purposes and redemptive activity; and
exhorts you to leave a worthwhile legacy in the lives of others.
Jack and Judy Balswick offer a vision of marriage that is both
profoundly spiritual and thoroughly practical for the twenty-first
century.
The key to growth as a church, youth ministry, or a business is
getting first-time guests to come back. And as any good manager of
a hotel, a store, a restaurant, or an attraction knows, the key to
getting guests to come back is not actually the rooms or the
product or the food itself; it's how guests feel when they're
there. It's about hospitality. No matter how much effort and time
we spend on excellence--stirring worship time, inspiring sermons, a
good coffee blend in the foyer--what our guests really want when
they come to our churches is to feel welcome, comfortable, and
understood. Written by a church consultant and a hospitality
expert, The Come Back Effect shows church, ministry, and even
business leaders the secret to helping a first-time guest return
again and again. Through an engaging, story-driven approach, they
explain how service and hospitality are two different things, show
how Jesus practiced hospitality, and invite leaders to develop and
implement changes that lead to repeat visits and, eventually, to
sustained growth.
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