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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian life & practice > Christian religious instruction
Written for teachers and parents in homeschool, public school, or
private school settings, For the Children's Sake imagines what
education can be, based on a Christian understanding of the meaning
of life and what it means to be human.
The things I've written about in this book reflect my approach to
life, that approach is "common sense." The scientific laws I"ve
written about are proven facts of science that can be found
elaborated on in numerous sources and the Bible verses are I've
quoted are right out of the King James Version Bible. Whether
looking at science, the Bible or how to build a house, I want to
know what makes sense. Certainly all answers to life are not
simple, but there is no reason to accept complicated nonsense for
an answer if by common sense the question can be reasoned and
answered. I was nominated for an appointment to West Point during
my junior year in high school but because of some heart changing
decisions I made just before and during my senior year, I chose to
go to Bible college instead. I have served the Lord as a laymen in
the church all of my adult life and worked in the secular world,
mostly in the construction industry as a contractor. I have had a
passion about the creation vs. evolution subject since my teens and
have read and studied everything I've gotten in my possession,
whether pro creation or pro evolution. I have listened diligently
when the subject was being taught and have watched numerous
evolution programs on educational and documentary television
programs. Everything I read, heard or saw on the subject, caused me
to do deeper studies. When all is said and done and all hoaxes,
errors, contradictions, and impossibilities are eliminated, what is
still left standing and makes common sense, is creation I hope this
book will give some Christians the ammunition to withstand
Atheistic confrontations and that it may also win some nonbelievers
over to understand that there really is a Creator God.
Center Stage covers both history and prophecy. The word history,
is considered "his" "story." Many people young and mature, love a
good story and Center Stage captures the story of this prophetic
account of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 2, in an
interesting and informative way, that a child can read and
understand. Center Stage shows how this one dream affects kings and
kingdoms from B.C. to the end of time. The account is about real
countries and real people that we read about and in some cases
know. Some readers might even have had encounters with some of
these people and events. It also shows how each of us on planet
earth is affected by the events of this story and prophecy, which
has now taken "Center Stage" and in the future another wonderful
book will be published and that is entitled promises and prayers by
the author. .
'This resource provides careful teaching in the very best
traditions of SPCK. It is both detailed and readable, and provides
a comprehensive introduction to the Christian faith as lived out
through the Church. I commend it to all those seeking to establish
deep foundations on which to build their faith.' John Sentamu,
Archbishop of York 'One of the joys of being a bishop is to preside
at a confirmation. The joy is greater when the candidates have been
well prepared and are full of expectancy and a desire to grow in
faith. Faith Confirmed will help produce confirmands like that. It
is a wonderful resource. ' Michael Perham, Bishop of Gloucester and
President of Affirming Catholicism Faith Confirmed is an
introduction to what Anglican Christians believe. It is written for
those preparing for confirmation in the Anglican Church and for all
those who want to know more about the essentials of the Christian
faith. This revised edition has been completely updated for the
twenty-first century.
How many programs does it take to change a youth group? That
question has bothered youth workers for decades, and the cracks in
its logic are beginning to show. In place of the contrived,
artificial mechanisms employed so widely in modern youth outreach
and discipleship, Mike King proposes a ministry centered in the
presence of God. Young people encounter Christ not in the flash and
pop of arena ministry, but in the sacred shadow of his presence.
They learn what it is to love and follow Christ by observing others
loving and following Christ--letting Christ shape their worldviews,
their habits, their virtues. Presence-Centered Youth Ministry gives
shape to such ministry through the classic disciplines and potent
symbols and practices that have sustained the church over the
centuries. The sound and fury that has characterized youth ministry
for so long has left too many youth workers tired and too many
young people disillusioned. Come explore the deeper terrain; your
students are sure to follow.
"The time has come to reimagine how we picture and practice sharing
the good news about Jesus. The time has come because the old
pictures and practices aren't wearing well and aren't working well.
People in our culture aren't responding. And people in the church
aren't excited or engaged. . . . The time has come because our
culture is shifting." (Rick Richardson, Reimagining Evangelism)
Sometimes talking about Jesus with friends can feel like trying to
close a deal on a sales call, pushing something on people they may
not really want. But what if we thought of it more like inviting
friends on a spiritual journey? The Reimagining Evangelism
Participant's Guide, in conjunction with the Reimagining Evangelism
DVD and Rick Richardson's book Reimagining Evangelism, will help
you to reframe evangelism as inviting friends on a journey toward
meeting and following Christ. The seven one-hour sessions found in
this Participant's Guide are 1. Do What You Love 2. Use Your Gifts
3. Ask Good Questions 4. Respond to Tough Questions 5. Share Your
Story 6. Communicate the Good News 7. Invite Response Each session
incorporates animated short or live-action video, an introductory
discussion of the session's topic, a Bible study, a teaching video
and interactive learning. If you are looking for a fresh way to
share your faith, you will find the Reimagining Evangelism
curriculum a freeing and insightful guide to evangelism in our
rapidly changing culture.
"The finest statement of the Christian message I have read!" -Dr.
Barry Bailey, retired pastor of one of America's largest United
Methodist churches (First UMC, Ft. Worth)
"An exceptional challenge by a devoted Christian scholar!" -Dr.
Robert Richardson, retired executive, Mercer University, Macon,
Georgia
There are truths and falsehoods, treasures and trash, in what we
call the Holy Bible and "Christianity." Separating those elements
is not always easy. Through the centuries, our churches have added
a multitude of beliefs and practices to the life and religion of
Jesus of Nazareth. Some of those beliefs and practices are
appropriate expressions of Jesus' mind and spirit. Others are far
from, even caricatures of, what Jesus would want. For eighty years
I have learned and taught about "Christianity," at personal,
community, church, college, university, state, national, and
international levels. I have learned that there are many
"Christianities," some loving, some hateful, some intelligent, some
stupid, some healing, some hurtful. If we are going to live our
Christianity-in our small and big worlds-may God help us get it
"right! "
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