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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Christian institutions & organizations > Christian mission & evangelism
Schleiermacher maintained that "to make proselytes out of
unbelievers is deeply engrained in the character of religion." But
why do religions proselytize? Do all religions seek conversions?
How are religions adapting their proclamations in a deeply plural
world? This book provides a detailed analysis of the missionary
impulse as it is manifested across a range of religious and
irreligious traditions. World Religions and Their Missions
systematically compares the motives and methods of the "missions"
of Atheism, the Baha'i Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism,
Islam, and Mormonism. The text also develops innovative frameworks
for interreligious encounters and comparative mission studies.
More than ever, Christians need to know what the Bible actually
teaches about parenting, and put it into practice.
Parents today seek answers from child experts, self-help books,
or equally confused friends. But even the experts portray
modern-day childbearing as a minefield strewn with psychological
dangers and emotional hazards.
"What the Bible Says About Parenting" is not a book on child
psychology, nor is it proposing a new parenting method. It is
simply presenting the principles of biblical parenting with as much
clarity as possible. John MacArthur, a leading expert on the Bible
and an experienced pastor, teacher, father, and grandfather goes
into depth on such vital biblical parenting subjects as these:
- Four helpful principles of communication
- Effective methods to discipline wisely and effectively, with
positive results
- Simple principles for identifying, changing, and developing
habits in your children
"I'm convinced that if Christian parents understand and apply
the simple principles Scripture sets forth, they can rise above the
trends of secular society and bring up their children in a way that
honors Christ, in any culture and under any circumstances." ―John
MacArthur
Christianity faces its greatest challenge yet - the rapid spread of
Islam in almost every country. The purpose of this book is to alert
leadership, to inform the Church and others, and to inspire God's
people to action. It relates what Islam is doing, why this is so,
and how God is responding. It shows how God's people may
successfully face this challenge with confidence. The author,
Stuart Robinson, was formerly the Senior Pastor of Crossway in
Melbourne. Before that he worked for 14 years in South Asia where
he pioneered church planting among Muslims. He now travels
extensively as a speaker at conferences. He is the author of
several books including: - Defying Death: Zakaria Botross - Apostle
to Islam; The Prayer Of Obedience; The Challenge Of Islam. He
graduated from the Baptist Theological College of Queensland, the
University of Queensland, the Melbourne College of Divinity and
Fuller Theological Seminary. Stuart was born in Brisbane and is
married to Margaret. They have three married children
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Alexandre Le Roy; Translated by Adrian Edwards; Edited by James Chukwuma Okoye
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Sometimes, it only takes the actions of a few to make a positive
impact on many. For Filipino native Tito Alquizola and his friends,
it began in 1989 with a desire to pray with each other. What
started as a small group of Filipino emigrants and friends meeting
in a humble home soon turned into something much bigger than anyone
could have imagined.
Journeys tells the story of how a small prayer group became a
large, Catholic devotional organization for the Santo Ni o (Child
Jesus), a countrywide devotion in the Philippines. Alquizola shares
the history of the statue of the Santo Ni o, which started in the
late sixteenth century in the Philippines. This image has become a
sense of home for Filipinos around the world.
In addition, Alquiziola shares the personal stories of emigrants
who, in their search for home, not only founded an organization,
but also created a devotional family. Their dedication led to the
opening of the Santo Ni o Shrine at St. Paul Church in Tampa,
Florida, and created peace and hope for many.
An inspiring tale of faith and commitment, Journeys seeks to
speak to your heart.
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