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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian religious experience
If one has faith, then inevitably, one has questions. The only
sensible way to deal with doubts and questions is to express them
honestly to God. In these meditations, the author has given
expression to his questions and has reflected on what kind of
answers God might give! He acknowledges that the answers he has
included may sometimes reflect what he would like to hear, but the
answers do emerge from pondering what he has come to believe after
many years of being a Christian. It is his hope that others reading
these meditations may find that their faith is also stimulated and
that they, too, will initiate for themselves, more meaningful
conversations with God.
Receive Supernatural Power! God's plan for you is that the gifts He
has given you become evident in every area of your life. In this
dynamic book, David Ireland shows how you can activate the power of
the Holy Spirit in your everyday walk with God. Discover how you
can...* Understand what the gifts of the Spirit are* Hear the voice
of the Holy Spirit* Know God's heart in every spiritual matter* Be
miraculously used by God* Have authority over Satan's tricks and
deceptions* Conquer fear, doubt, and unbelief.* Possess the power
of the early churchGod has destined you to move in the gifts of the
Spirit with ease and ability. Learn how you can experience the
fullness of God's power by operating in the realm of the
supernatural!Have authority over Satan's tricks and
deceptionsConquer fear, doubt, and unbeliefPossess the power of the
early church God has destined you to move in the gifts of the
Spirit with ease and ability. Learn how you can experience the
fullness of God's power by operating in the realm of the
supernatural!
'Abba, give me a word!' So young monks and visitors to desert
monasteries would often address an 'elder' at the beginning of the
fourth century. These seekers believed that a word originating
outside oneself would descend into the heart and give direction to
one's inner life. Enzo Bianchi has tried to let himself be guided
by the biblical and patristic tradition in Words of Spirituality,
his response to the requests of those who ask him for 'a reason for
his hope'. These 'words' of Fr Bianchi are not listed
alphabetically or by theme. Rather they are arranged to take us on
a journey. Through the use of a method of allusions and
cross-references, one term evokes another, explains it in part, and
sets aside some elements of its definition to be taken up further
on. At the heart of the book is the conviction that our life has
meaning: it is not our task to invent or determine that meaning,
but simply to discover it - present and active - in and around us.
This is a short book focussing on the relationship between theology
and prayer, and their effects on a Christian's life. It sets the
reader tasks of self-examination and reflection in the light of
Christian teaching.
It may seem easier to pray for your spouse, your children, your family
and friends, but God wants to hear your requests for your life too. He
loves it when you come to Him for help to become the woman you have
always longed to be.
Best-selling author Stormie Omartian presents her most-loved prayers in
The Power of a Praying® Woman Book of Prayers. Small enough to keep in
purse or pocket for quick conversations with God, lovely enough to give
as a special gift to encourage and draw the hearts of friends and loved
ones to the Lord in prayer, this book of prayers will help unlock the
power of praying.
At His feet is the answer to a woman's every need; in His hands is hope
and joy for her life.
40 Days with the Holy Spirit will inspire you to encounter God in
fresh and surprising ways. You'll develop stronger spiritual
muscles as you breathe, read, reflect, and pray-all with an eye to
cultivating a relationship with the least familiar member of the
Trinity. The book is interactive, offering the opportunity to write
and pray each day; intelligent, rooted in a rigorous study of
scripture, from Genesis to Revelation; and inviting, with 40
insightful, well-planned 20-30 minute daily exercises; and
prayerful, with 40 original prayers that capture each day's insight
into the deep, spiritual work of the Holy Spirit.
""'Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be
food in my """house. Test me in this, ' says the Lord Almighty,
'and see if I will not"" """throw open the floodgates of heaven and
pour out so much blessing that""" """"you will not have room enough
for it.'""""" -- Malachi 3:1 0
In these uncertain economic times, does it really make sense to
tithe?
Douglas LeBlanc thinks the answer is clear enough in Malachi 3:10,
where God goes so far as to tell us, "Test me in this." The people
profiled in this book have done exactly that--and the effect on
their lives has been dramatic.
In these intimate journalistic portraits, LeBlanc shows us true
tithing in action. From members of the clergy, to best-selling
authors, to social activists both conservative and liberal, these
are the lives of real people who tithe in joy and plenty, in the
face of poverty and natural disaster, in community and missionally,
and as a spiritual practice commanded by God. They come from
different backgrounds and live in varying degrees of financial
comfort; but they all tithe--and wouldn't have it any other way.
Through their eyes, we come to understand this ancient practice as
God's call to a life of generosity, compassion, and joy.
"""""THE ANCIENT PRACTICES"""""
There is a hunger in every human heart for connection, primitive
and raw, to God. To satisfy it, many are beginning to explore
traditional spiritual disciplines used for centuries. . .everything
from fixed-hour prayer to fasting to sincere observance of the
Sabbath. Compelling and readable, the """"""Ancient Practices""""""
series is for every spiritual sojourner, for every Christian seeker
who wants more.
Meister Eckhart, the fourteenth-century German mystic and
theologian, is one of the most enigmatic and controversial figures
in the history of the Church, and few have played so diverse and
fertile a role in the cultural imagination. He has been seen as
both heretic and 'the man from whom God nothing hid'; Christian
mystic and Buddhist sage; Catholic and Protestant; feminist and
ecologist; he is both medieval schoolman and inspirer of
contemporary philosophers such as Heidegger, Bloch and Derrida.
Oliver Davies's masterly evaluation of Eckhart is based on an
unrivalled knowledge of the original texts, their historical and
theological context, and their place in the Christian mystical
tradition. The portrait of St Dominic on the cover (of the book)
illustrates one of Davies's main themes: Eckhart's position in the
mainstream Dominican tradition of grounding theology in spiritual
experience. Both a stimulating scholarly study and an ideal
introduction for the non-specialist, Meister Eckhart: Mystical
Theologian explores the enduring fascination of Meister Eckhart, 'a
mystic for our age'.
With his usual consummate clarity of thought and style, Michael
Ramsey sets out to establish what the Spirit meant in the
experience and the language of the early Christians. 'There are
none from whom we can learn more about a theme so intimately linked
with the coming of Jesus Christ.'
This volume rebuffs the notion that Lent is simply a time to "give
up" something enjoyable. Instead it shows that Lent can be a time
to identify obstacles between oneself and God, and to clear those
obstacles away through activities and reflection.
Be still. For some, these two simple words a welcome invitation to
slow down. For others, they feel impossible, out of reach in our
increasingly noisy world, or simply just too hard to maintain.
There is another way. In fact, there are many. In this practical,
easy-to-read guide, Brian Heasley explores the multitude of rhythms
of Christian prayer and devotion available to every believer. From
memorising scripture and prayer running to noticing beauty
everywhere, he demonstrates how we don't need to be static for our
hearts to be still, and how even in the midst of a full, busy life,
we can spend quiet time with God. Be Still is a prayer book for
anyone looking for ways to revitalise the way they pray or who is
struggling to make space for devotional time with God. Packed full
of ideas for different ways to pray and tips and advice for how to
build prayer practices into everyday life, Brian's book will change
the way you think about prayer and devotion and equip you with all
the tools you need to deepen your relationship with God. You can
use the book individually or in small groups, or read it alongside
24-7 Prayer's new Be Still prayer course. It also makes a great
resource for youth leaders looking to help teenagers cultivate
daily rhythms of prayer and spend more quiet time with God, or as a
gift for people starting out on their faith journey or those
returning to faith after a while. Join Brian Heasley, and discover
the different ways in which we can all Be Still.
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