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The Training of the Twelve tells us in detail how Jesus chose and
trained the twelve apostles, imbuing each with the knowledge and
instruction that would become the founding wisdom of Christianity.
We find in this book a detailed and intensive Biblical biography,
with chapters dedicated to each of the twelve. The methods which
Jesus Christ uses in selecting his disciples is examined, as we
witness the various episodes in his existence. Bruce's narrative is
chronological, and it is useful for the reader to have a Bible to
hand to better understand and comprehend the lessons present in the
text. A. B. Bruce also includes soundly reasoned passages on the
identity of three unnamed apostles. Alexander Balmain Bruce worked
for decades in the Free Church of Scotland, preaching and studying
Bible lore. His commentaries were popular during his lifetime, with
translations made to other languages - notably, he was among the
few Scottish Biblical theologians to gain the approval and respect
of German scholars.
Today is the day you choose . . . which game you want to win, which
prize you want to collect, which priorities you want to set. It's a
thrill to win at checkers or Clue or Trivial Pursuit. You sweep
aside the other players and you "own" the board. It's also a thrill
to win a promotion at work ... the new house you wanted ... that
sports car you've always eyed. But just like the game cards, the
tokens, and the timer, those prizes are temporary. When the game is
over, they all go back in the box. Games can cast a powerful spell,
says bestselling author John Ortberg. But the wisest player
remembers that the game is always going to end. So what can we take
with us to the kingdom of God? Only the love we have for Christ,
the love we have for each other, and our own souls. While it's not
bad to be good at chess or Risk-or the game of life on Earth-we
can't allow it to get in the way of what really matters. Using his
humor and his genius for storytelling, Ortberg helps you focus on
the real rules of the game and how to set your priorities. When the
Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box Participant's Guide helps
explain how, left to our own devices, we tend to seek out worldly
things, mistakenly thinking they will bring us fulfillment. But
everything on Earth belongs to God. Everything we "own" is just on
loan. And what pleases God is often 180 degrees from what we may
think is important. In the six sessions you will learn how to: Live
passionately and boldly Learn how to be active players in the game
that pleases God Find your true mission and offer your best Fill
each square on the board with what matters most Seek the richness
of being instead of the richness of having You can't beat the
house, notes Ortberg. We're playing our game of life on a giant
board called a calendar. Time will always run out, so it's a good
thing to live a life that delights your Creator. When everything
goes back in the box, you'll have made what is temporary a servant
to what is eternal, and you'll leave this life knowing you've
achieved the only victory that matters. Sessions include: When the
Game Is Over It All Goes Back in the Box Keeping Score Where It
Really Counts Resign as Master of the Board Calling or Comfort?
Choose Your Move Wisely Playing the Game with Greatness and Grace
The Kingdom Has One More Move Designed for use with When the Game
Is Over It All Goes Back in the Box DVD 9780310808244 (sold
separately).
Winner of the 2022 Nautilus Book Award in Religion / Spirituality
of Western Thought (#24B) Mark Clavier examines a series of
paradoxes that lie at the heart of Christian faith: eternity and
time, silence and words, and wonder and the commonplace. In an
intellectual reflection on an overnight trek on Cadair Idris in
Wales and other wilderness walks, he explores the oft-hidden
connections between faith, society, and nature. Each reflection
ranges widely through history, folklore, poetry, philosophy, and
theology to consider what these paradoxes can teach us about God,
ourselves, and our world. Drawing on the recent upsurge in interest
in the personal experience of landscapes and memory, this book
invites readers to walk with Clavier in the Appalachians, Norway,
Iceland, the Alps, and around Britain as he discovers the ways in
which Christianity is profoundly earthed. By weaving together
nature-writing, memoir, social commentary, and theological
reflection A Pilgrimage of Paradoxes uses a memorable mountain
journey in the ancient landscape of Wales to draw readers into
reflecting about what it means to belong. Please find the study
guide for this book here:
https://convivium-brecon.com/a-pilgrimage-of-paradoxes/
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