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The Alpha Guide is a companion to either the Alpha Film Series or
Alpha with Nicky Gumbel. This guide is divided up by session with
an easy-to-read outline so that guests can follow along during each
talk. With simple bullet-point organization and plenty of room for
notes, the guide functions as an invaluable resource to the guest
during Alpha, and as a reference tool for individual reflection
long after Alpha. It is considered an essential resource for Alpha
guests as well as the host and helpers on Alpha. Alpha creates an
environment of hospitality where people can bring their friends,
family, and work colleagues to explore the Christian faith, ask
questions, and share their point of view. Alpha makes it easy to
invite friends to have spiritual conversations which explore life's
biggest questions in a safe and respectful way. Alpha's approach to
hospitality, faith, and discussion is designed to welcome everyone,
especially those who might not describe themselves as Christians or
church-goers. Each session includes time for a large group meal,
short teaching, and small group discussion.
In this book, Theodore Mascarenhas examines three Psalms-most
representative of the missionary function in the Psalter-to
determine if there is a missionary function assigned to Israel. The
Masoretic text is examined critically, a translation is provided,
the poetic techniques and the unity of each Psalm are discussed,
and its links to the Psalm surrounding it are investigated.
Mascarenhas considers other instances in the Psalter, which hint at
a missionary function for Israel. He concludes that the Psalter
repeatedly affirms Israel's election and privileged position, which
paradoxically compels it to bring others to its God. In the end,
Mascarenhas applies his conclusions to a current situation (India)
that exhibits striking similarities and parallels to ancient
Israel.
"The union of religion and political agitation...remains constant throughout the century....It is most evident in the spritual autobiographies of evalgelists like Jarena Lee, Julia Foote, and Amanda Smith. Smith's 1893 account of her career in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, where she rose from deaconess despite the significant opposition of male preachers, is all the more striking against the backdrop of her childhood experience of slavery. In the transport of her own conversion experience, the young Amanda Smith ran to a mirror to see whether her color had changed."--Eric J. Sundquist in The New York Times Book Review
A fervant millennial hope has often existed at the heart of
Protestant evangelicalism. Varieties of eschatology have exercised
a profound impact on the movement's theology and history. Although
millennialism had a respected lineage within conservative
Protestantism, it flourished with enormous energy in the early
nineteenth century as evangelicals responded to the threat of the
American and European revolutions and the cultural pessimism of the
Romantic movement. By mid-century, the millennialism which had
first been articulated for the defence of Protestant conservatism
had paved the way for the subversion of historic theology and
church practice, as a growing confidence in biblical inerrancy and
the 'literal' hermeneutic challenged many of the historical
assumptions of the evangelical faith. This volume of essays expands
on neglected aspects of the impact of the evangelical millennialism
in Britain and Ireland between 1800 and 1880 and includes an essay
charting recent trends in the study of millennialism.
Too long the church has been programmed to accept the
inevitabilities of meager results in the efforts toward Muslim
evangelization. The reasons for this failure in mission must now be
probed and resolved as the world today is coming alive to the
presence of the Muslim religious community. Phil Parshall asks the
missions world to forsake former presuppositions and to become
conscious of God speaking in a new and fresh manner--not in regard
to His changeless Word--but in areas of extra-biblical methodology.
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Guiding Light
(Hardcover)
Kevin George Hovey; Foreword by R. Daniel Shaw
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Justice, Mercy and Humility explores the challenge of integral
mission among the poor today. It locates the Christian response
within a world of alternatives -- alternatives at the macro-level
of policies and advocacy and the micro-level of lifestyle and
affirms the need to integrate ourselves within a total missional
response to the poor. Combing case studies from around the world
with Jesus' own teaching and ministry, the book considers what it
means for the church to be a countercultural ministry and in doing
so raises new questions about what it means to be church. Included
are contributions from Tom Sine, C. Rene Padilla and Elaine
Storkey.
In this warm and personal book the author looks at what Muslims
believe and how this affects--and often doesn't affect--their
behavior. Phil Parshall compares and contrasts Muslim and Christian
views on the nature of God, sacred scriptures, worship, sin, and
holiness.
Christianity is the world's most global faith. Evangelical
Christianity, meanwhile, is the world's fastest growing major
religion in terms of conversion growth. And yet, at the dawn of the
third millennium, the church's primary task ("go and make disciples
of all nations") remains undone. Missions in the Third Millennium
charts 21 trends both positive and negative with continuing
significance for the Great Commission community in the 21st
century. Revised and updated with two new chapters on urban
missions and evangelizing Muslims, this up-to-date volume offers
insights to help students, churches, missionaries, agencies, and
Christians from outside the West grasp the big picture and take
practical steps for more effective involvement. This edition
contains extensive notes, expanded suggestions for further reading,
and discussion questions.
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Inside Alpha
(Hardcover)
James Heard; Foreword by Andrew Walker
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