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Rediscovering the role God designed for the church in mission is a
critical issue facing the missions movement today. That role is to
glorify God by planting churches among every tongue, tribe, and
nation. Planting churches amid unreached peoples is a complex
process. It calls forth every ministry gift and the contribution of
every believer. Imagine a businessman, a construction worker, a
schoolteacher, and an engineer all working together to support the
development of a local church amongst an unreached people group in
another part of the world. Most Christians will not leave home and
go elsewhere to minister. If they are to participate in God's
global mission, they must be affirmed, developed and released right
where they live, in the context of their local church. This book
shows how churches can become centers of mission vision and
implementation and so accomplish God's design for the local church.
This two volume hardcover set traces trhe lives and ministries of
over 170 of the leading Baptist preachers in America from Hansard
Knollys (1599-1691) to John Lightfoot Waller (1809-1854). Articles
are written on such notable Baptists as Isaac Backus, Roger
Williams, John Gano, William Rogers, Richard Furman, Jesse Mercer,
Luther Rice, Adoniram Judson, Spencer Cone, George Dana Boardman
and numerous others. Articles are written by such notables as
Governor Winthrop, Cotton Mather, John Quincy Adams, George
Bancroft, Richard Furman, Alvah Hovey, Francis Wayland, Benjamin
Rush, Henry Fish, J.B. Jeter, J.L. Dagg, Richard Fuller, Basil
Manly, Samuel Miller, and numerous others. " I think the book has
great historical information, and gives us from the pen of many
other Baptists an evaluation that show as much about their personal
interests in ministry as it does about the subject they are
addressing." -Dr. Tom Nettles
ABOUT THE BOOK: Rich or poor, popular or unnoticed, we're all
looking for the same thing-new life. But if young people don't get
things right on the inside, they will never be the happy,
successful people they were created to be. Happiness and success
are an inside job. This is a book about "S-Words"-the "don't go
there" words-those topics that get Sunday school teachers replaced
and youth pastors fired: self-esteem, significance, sex, secrets,
and suicide. Dive deeply into the topics we've all wrestled with
and discover what God says about life's toughest issues. **** ABOUT
THE AUTHOR: Jason Creech became a Jesus follower at age 19. After
earning his bachelor's degree in art and design, he took his first
staff position at a local church in Southeastern Kentucky. He has
14 years of pastoral experience in the area of student ministry. In
2006, Jason founded Mirror-Mirror, a nonprofit organization that
allowed him to bring high-energy events, college scholarships, cash
prizes, and the hope found in Jesus Christ to over 56,000 public
school students throughout Kentucky and abroad. Jason now serves on
the staff of LifeSteward Ministries, coaching ministry leaders
across the U.S. and internationally to experience God's presence
and His increase. Additional titles by Jason include New.U and
Navigate, available Summer 2011.
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.
Christianity and Culture in the City: A Postcolonial Approach
offers an introduction to the broad diversity of contemporary
Christianities in a rich, complex, changing, and challenging city
context. Cruz focuses upon a variety of changing communities with
dynamic and striking cultural experiences, and the volume provides
both scholarly and practical insights as to how Christianities in
the city relate to and transform city institutions and communities
that are undergoing dramatic shifts and invite opportunities for
intentional study. This book offers a provocative interdisciplinary
examination to shed light upon the ways in which diverse city
communities appropriate Christianity to better engage their
economic, cultural, political, and religious environment. A
post-colonial theoretical framework will help inform how
Christianity serves to empower and reinvent fragmented, oppressed,
and struggling city populations. The reader is offered various
conceptual, theoretical, and pragmatic insights and knowledge for
better interpreting, affirming, and engaging diverse Christianities
in the city in a postcolonial era.
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Pastoral Work
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Jason Byassee, L Roger Owens
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Luminescence, Volume 2
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C.K. Barrett, Fred Barrett; Edited by Ben Witherington
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