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Have we replaced the glory of God with our church programs. If so,
is there anything we can do to get the glory of God back into our
gatherings and individual lives? While we have good music,
well-written songs and history to learn from, we can still miss
having the presence of God in our meetings the way it was in Bible
times. In this challenging and often provocative book, Jarrod
Cooper deals with these important questions. Providing plenty of
biblical illustrations to support his concerns, Jarrod shakes up
more of our conventional thinking on the subject or worship. Can we
for example only worship in the presence of the microphone, worship
leader and powerpoint. What if all these were stripped away and it
was just God and us? What would our worship be like then?
The church needs to do a better job of speaking theologically to
single Christians. Challenging prevailing evangelical assumptions
about "the problem" of singleness, this book explains why the
church needs single people and offers a contemporary theology of
singleness relevant to all members of the church. Drawing on the
examples of three important figures from the history of
Christianity, the book helps today's church form a vision of life
in the kingdom of God that is as theologically significant for
single people as it is for those who are married.
When you get involved with city ministry, you're in for some
adventures--and you see God at work Randy and Tina White, with
their two young sons, left suburbia to join believers living in a
disadvantaged area of Fresno, California. Through their family's
story you will learn more about God's heart for the city, meet some
of the people who live there, and discover ways you might make a
difference too. Discussion questions, twelve Bible studies on God
and the city, and a list of "21 Things You Can Do to Love the City"
will help you dig even further into the topic. And they makeJourney
to the Center of the City an ideal book for small group discussion
and action
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Wise Church
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Scot McKnight, Daniel J Hanlon
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'Joshua and the Rhetoric of Violence' examines the book of Joshua
as a construction of national identity. This pioneering New
Historicist analysis shows how the Deuteronomist used war oracle
language and epic historical lore to negotiate sociopolitical
boundaries. It asserts that text and context interacted in a
programme consolidating King Josiah's authority in the wake of
Assyrian imperial collapse. The book argues that the conquest
narrative is not simple 'us against them' propaganda but a complex
web of negotiations defining identity and otherness. The analysis
draws on Foucault's principle that power is something exercised
rather than merely possessed.
"Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor" represents Leonardo Boff's most
systematic effort to date to link the spirit of liberation theology
with the urgent challenge of ecology. Focusing on the threatened
Amazon of his native Brazil, Boff traces the ties that bind the
fate of the rain forests with the fate of the Indians and the poor
of the land. In this book, readers will find the keys to a new,
liberating faith.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Turn to Jesus when
your trials and tribulations seem to wear you down. Turn to Jesus
when you feel all hope is gone. Turn to Jesus when you need someone
who will never leave nor forsake you. Jesus is your very present
help in all you go through in this life.
In "God is Not Looking for a Part-Time Lover but a Committed
People," author Belinda Nored encourages all who are looking for
strength, comfort, and spiritual guidance to turn to Jesus. Nored,
who committed her life to the Lord more than twenty years ago, uses
a wide range of Scriptures to show how a renewal of your commitment
to the Lord will allow him to restore what is broken and discusses
what God expects of you to gain eternal life. She teaches how to
let go and let God handle it all.
"God is Not Looking for a Part-Time Lover but a Committed
People" invites Christians to explore life to the fullest of their
imaginations and to try Jesus. He is the answer.
An eye-opening account of the New Testament and the pagan beliefs
and practices that surrounded the earliest Christians
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