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This hand sized NKJV edition is the perfect travel companion for
readers who like to take their Bibles with them throughout the day.
Though it fits easily into backpacks and purses, you won’t have to
sacrifice readability or study resources.
The exclusive Thomas Nelson NKJV Comfort Print® typeface was designed
to be easy to read at any size, so you can experience deeper engagement
in God’s Word. This edition also includes over 73,000 cross-references,
a concordance, and full-color maps so you have everything you need for
serious study at your fingertips.
Features include:
• Presentation page
• Red letter words of Christ
• 73,000+ cross-references trace the connections in Scripture
• Concordance
• Full-color maps
• Satin ribbon marker
• Clear and readable 7-point NKJV Comfort Print
Commissioned in 1975 by Thomas Nelson, 130 international and
multi-denominational Bible scholars, church leaders, and lay Christians
worked for seven years to create a completely new, modern translation
of Scripture that retained the purity and stylistic beauty of the King
James Version. The New King James Version is faithful to the original
Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic text, and provides transparency to the
recent research in archaeology, linguistics, and textual studies in the
footnotes. The result is a Bible translation that is both beautiful and
uncompromising—perfect for serious study, devotional use, and reading
aloud.
The Celebrate Recovery Participant's Guides are essential tools for
the personal recovery journey. In the seven lessons in Guide 3:
Getting Right with God, Yourself, and Others, you will move through
principles 4-6 of the recovery process: 4 Openly examine and
confess my faults to God, to myself, and to someone I trust. "Happy
are the pure in heart" (Matthew 5:8). 5 Voluntarily submit to every
change God wants to make in my life and humbly ask Him to remove my
character defects. "Happy are those whose greatest desire is to do
what God requires" (Matthew 5:6). 6 Evaluate all my relationships.
Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt me and make amends for
harm I've done to others, except when to do so would harm them or
others. "Happy are the merciful" (Matthew 5:7). "Happy are the
peacemakers" (Matthew 5:9). By working through the lessons and
exercises found in each of the four Participant's Guides you will
begin to experience the true peace and serenity you have been
seeking, restore and develop stronger relationships with others and
with God, and find freedom from life's hurts, hang-ups, and habits.
All the scriptures have been updated to the new NIV 2011 version.
There is a way the church can help the wounded move beyond their
hurts, habits, and hang-ups to experience the forgiveness of
Christ. Celebrate Recovery helps the church fulfill its role as
Christ's healing agent. You don't have to lead alone. To lead
people forward in spiritual, physical, and emotional restoration is
to walk in the footsteps of Christ. And that's why the Celebrate
Recovery Leader's Guide is so important. With everything you need
to encourage lasting life-change, the leader's guide is the best
way to facilitate Celebrate Recovery in your church and help people
look forward to a whole new future. The Celebrate Recovery Leader's
Guide includes: Fresh testimonies A 90-day start-up strategy A
clear, easy-to-follow format Step-by-step instructions for each
meeting Guide for conducting leader training Teaching notes for the
25 lessons of The Journey Begins (Participant Guides 1-4) Overview
of the 25 lessons of The Journey Continues (Participant Guides 5-8)
Along with a willing heart, this leader's guide is invaluable for
leading men and women forward in complete restoration and
transformation through Christ.
"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.
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Wise Church
(Hardcover)
Scot McKnight, Daniel J Hanlon
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The Celebrate Recovery Participant's Guides are essential tools for
the personal recovery journey. In the five lessons in Guide 2:
Taking an Honest and Spiritual Inventory, you will experience an
in-depth look at the 4th principle in the recovery process: 4
Openly examine and confess my faults to God, to myself, and to
someone I trust. "Happy are the pure in heart" (Matthew 5:8). By
working through the lessons and exercises found in each of the four
Participant's Guides you will begin to experience the true peace
and serenity you have been seeking, restore and develop stronger
relationships with others and with God, and find freedom from
life's hurts, hang-ups, and habits. All the scriptures have been
updated to the new NIV 2011 version.
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The Living Legacy
(Hardcover)
Ben Witherington, Julie Noelle Hare
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R1,548
R1,271
Discovery Miles 12 710
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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.
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.
Outreach 2018 Recommended Resource of the Year (Leadership) A Top
Ten Book for Parish Ministry in 2017, Academy of Parish Clergy The
practice of ministry requires pastors and Christian leaders to
serve as moral theologians in their communities. Ministers must
preach about morally challenging texts, teach about moral issues
and conflicts, offer moral counsel, and serve as an example
regarding the shape of faithful Christian life. Grounding pastoral
ethics in spiritual formation and spiritual disciplines, this book
provides tools for facing the day-to-day demands and seizing the
opportunities of being a moral teacher. An essential text for
practical ministry courses.
In recent years researchers in human personality have come to a
rarely achieved near unanimous conclusion: human personality is
structured around a very few major traits, probably five in number.
These factors, sometimes called the Big Five and represented by the
acronym OCEAN, are Openness to experience Conscientiousness
Extroversion Agreeableness Neuroticism How does this Five-Factor
Model fit with a Christian understanding of human nature? How does
it compare or contrast with the way Jesus lived, taught and
counseled? James Beck looks at prominent themes in the teaching and
ministry of Jesus and how they relate to the five personality
factors. Here is a study of the Christian implications of the new
model--a study that will offer fresh insights for students, pastors
and therapists alike.
Is your church prepared to care for individuals who have
experienced various forms of abuse? As we continue to learn of more
individuals experiencing sexual abuse, domestic violence, and other
forms of abuse, it's clear that resources are needed to help
ministries and leaders care for these individuals with love,
support, and in cooperation with civil authorities. This handbook
seeks to help the church take a significant step forward in its
care for those who have been abused. Working in tandem with the
resources and videos found at churchcares.com, this handbook brings
together leading evangelical trauma counselors, victim advocates,
social workers, attorneys, batterer interventionists, and survivors
to equip pastors and ministry leaders for the appropriate initial
responses to a variety of abuse scenarios in churches, schools, or
ministries. Though the most comprehensive training is experienced
by using this handbook and the videos together, readers who may be
unable to access the videos can use this handbook as a stand-alone
resource.
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