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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian life & practice > Christian religious instruction
?Nos habla Dios hoy? Aunque la mayoria de nosotros podemos hablar
con facilidad con nuestro mejor amigo, muchos de nosotros no somos
tan buenos para quedarnos callados y escuchar lo que nuestro amigo
tiene que decir. Asi es con Dios. Para que la verdadera
comunicacion suceda con El, debemos aprender a escuchar a traves de
la comprension de su Palabra. En Como escuchar a Dios, el doctor
Charles Stanley presenta una forma sensata de explorar la Palabra
de Dios y escuchar sus verdades. El revela como podemos
identificarnos con pasajes de las Escrituras, reflexionar sobre su
significado y luego desarrollar pasos practicos para aplicar lo que
hemos aprendido. La Serie Estudios Biblicos de Charles F. Stanley
es un enfoque unico para el estudio biblico que incorpora la verdad
biblica, perspectivas personales, respuestas emocionales y un
llamado a la accion. Cada estudio se basa en los muchos anos que el
doctor Stanley ha ensenado los principios rectores que se
encuentran en la Palabra de Dios, y muestra como podemos aplicarlos
de manera practica a cada situacion que enfrentamos. Listening to
God Does God speak to us today? Although most of us can talk with
ease to our best friend, many of us aren't so good at being quiet
and hearing what our friend has to say. So it is with God. For true
communication to happen with Him, we must learn to listen through
understanding His Word. In Listening to God, Dr. Charles Stanley
presents a sound way to explore God's Word and hear His truths. He
reveals how we can identify with passages of Scripture, reflect on
their meaning, and then develop practical steps to apply what we
have learned. The Charles F. Stanley Bible Study Series is a unique
approach to Bible study, incorporating biblical truth, personal
insights, emotional responses, and a call to action. Each study
draws on Dr. Stanley's many years of teaching the guiding
principles found in God's Word, showing how we can apply them in
practical ways to every situation we face.
Spiritual teacher and bridge-builder Brother David Steindl-Rast
translates the Apostles' Creed for today, uncovering the deeper
universal truths that can be an inspiration to all people.
In "Deeper than Words: Living the Apostles' Creed," Brother David
reexamines the words with which the early followers of Jesus
summarized their faith. Reading line-by-line with an open
perspective, he reveals the often overlooked message of trust,
compassion, peace, love, and awareness contained in this widely
known but rarely examined statement.
"Deeper than Words" moves beyond ritual and exclusivity and
instead finds a deeper faith based in real human experience and the
sense of limitless belonging that is shared by all people who seek
to understand themselves and the world. The words of the Apostles'
Creed are Christian, but its heart is a universal and timeless
guide to fullness of life. From this transformation perspective,
developed over a lifetime of contemplation, Brother David presents
a powerful call to renewal through reconnection with the spiritual
and a reawakening to shared sacred truths.
Helping the next generation live for Christ As Christian
adolescents develop into adults, they face unique questions and
challenges. But this stage of life also provides unique
opportunities for all who care about the spiritual flourishing of
the next generation. Created in partnership with the Wheaton
College Billy Graham Center, Formation for Mission empowers those
who interact with teenagers and young adults. Gathering wisdom from
a diverse variety of veteran teachers and weaving together
research--informed social, theological, and practical insights,
each chapter examines essential features in the missional
development, formation, and contexts of young people. Questions for
reflection and discussion move the conversation forward. Each
generation is commissioned to pass the faith on to the next and
help them live for Christ, enter congregational life, and engage in
Christian mission. With cultural awareness and sensitivity to the
challenges of today, Formation for Mission offers hopeful advice to
those who are invested in supporting the spiritual thriving of
emerging adults.
God, the Great Storyteller, chose to communicate with us through
story - in fact a great library of stories, filled with heroes,
villains, sex, violence, intrigue, sacrifice and redemption. The
Think Tank gives young people an opportunity to explore their world
through stories, and to relate it to the incredible story of the
Bible - perhaps for the first time. Here are 100 stories designed
to provoke discussion, followed by penetrating questions which
relate the stories to biblical bedrock. The stories are in four
parts: WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? - Unbelievable stories, all absolutely
true! INSPIRING INDIVIDUALS - Stories of celebrities, public
figures and other people of note making a positive difference. WHAT
WOULD YOU DO? - Ethics explored through stories, many based on real
events. TALKING MOVIES - A major bonus: 25 movie clips that pack a
punch with young people, and all the background and questions
you'll need to facilitate discussion around them. This updated
edition brings refreshed material that will speak to today's young
people.
Using Servant Leadership provides an instructive guide for how
faculty members can engage in servant leadership with
administrators, students, and community members. By utilizing a
wide range of research and through a series of case studies, Angelo
J. Letizia demonstrates how, with a bit of creative thinking, the
ideals of servant leadership can work even in the fractious,
cash-strapped world of contemporary higher education. Furthermore,
he considers how these concepts can be implemented in pedagogy,
research, strategic planning, accountability, and assessment. This
book points the way to a more humane university, one that truly
serves the public good.
Seymour and Miller, with four other experts in the field, seek
to clarify the agenda, resources, and hopes for Christian education
in the twenty-first century. Gone are the days when Christian
education was variously envisioned as a school, a home, an
educational system, a mission agency, or a school for Christian
living. These dreams revealed the conflicts Christian education was
to face throughout much of the twentieth century; yet they also
clarified its resources and motivated efforts on its behalf.
Modern educators such as Seymour and Miller also dream of what
Christian education is and what it can become. Here they
investigate five approaches through which contemporary Christian
educators can develop the theory and practice of Christian
education: (1) religious instruction (2) faith community (3)
development (4) liberation (5) interpretation. Although they
explore these five vital approaches from psychological,
philosophical, exegetical, and sociological viewpoints, the authors
agree that the central theme is still the teaching of the Good
News. It is there we will discover that we are delivered for
dependency on the old ways and that we are free to move into new
ways of living."
This book provides new insights on the unique role of doctoral
students and new faculty as they join other stewards of the academy
working within Christian higher education. Weaving together a
variety of voices-graduate students, pastors, and seasoned
scholars-the book examines the Christian university's relationship
to the Church and how faith and stewardshipcan guide the pursuit of
teaching and scholarship.
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