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Author and pastor Andy Stanley explains what made the earliest
Christian movement so compelling and resilient...and what we need
to change today to make it so again. Once upon a time there was a
version of the Christian faith that was practically irresistible.
After all, what could be more so than the gospel that Jesus ushered
in? Why, then, isn't it the same with Christianity today? In this
six-session video Bible study (DVD/video streaming not included),
Pastor Andy answers questions like: What did first-century
Christians know that we don't-about God's Word, about their lives,
about love? What did they do that we're not doing? What makes
Christianity so resistible in today's culture? What needs to change
in order to repeat the growth our faith had at its beginning? Andy
is deeply concerned with the present-day church and its future, and
he believes that many of the solutions to our issues can be found
by investigating our roots. It's time to hit pause and consider the
faith modeled by our first-century brothers and sisters who had no
official Bible, no status, and little chance of survival. It's time
to embrace the version of faith that initiated-against all human
odds-a chain of events resulting in the most significant and
extensive cultural transformation the world has ever seen. This is
a version of Christianity we must remember and re-embrace if we
want to be salt and light in an increasingly savorless and dark
world. Designed for use with the Irresistible Video Study
(9780310100515) and the Irresistible core book (9780310536970),
sold separately.
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Kenneth L. Barker, Mark L. Strauss, Jeannine K. Brown, Craig L. Blomberg, Michael Williams
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Young Lady's Guide by Harvey Newcomb (1803-1863) was first
published in 1839, and went through numerous editions, being the
most popular of the 178 books written by the author. It is
subtitled "A Guide to the Harmonious Development of Christian
Character in Young Ladies." This volume is filled with godly wisdom
and sound counsel that will assist young ladies in seeking to
become true women of God.
Como parte de La Serie Estudios Biblicos de Charles F. Stanley,
Como experimentar el perdon se enfoca en como encontrar la libertad
que viene con el perdon. Dios quiere que experimentemos su completo
perdon y la libertad de abrazar todas las bendiciones, desafios y
alegrias que tiene para nosotros, tanto ahora como en el futuro.
Desafortunadamente, muchos de nosotros vivimos en la esclavitud de
la culpa y la falta de perdon que sofocan nuestra capacidad de amar
y recibir amor. En Como experimentar el perdon, el doctor Charles
Stanley identifica los componentes del perdon y nos ensena como:
Perdonar a los demas Aceptar el perdon de Dios de nuestros pecados
Encontrar la libertad y las bendiciones de una vida plena y
abundante La Serie Estudios Biblicos de Charles F. Stanley es un
enfoque unico para el estudio biblico, que incorpora la verdad
biblica, las perspectivas personales, las 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, mostrando como podemos aplicarlos
de manera practica a cada situacion que enfrentamos. Experiencing
Forgiveness God wants us to experience His complete forgiveness and
the freedom to embrace all of the blessings, challenges, and joys
that He has for us-both now and in our future. Unfortunately, many
of us live in bondage to guilt and unforgiveness that stifle our
ability to love and receive love. In Experiencing Forgiveness, Dr.
Charles Stanley identifies the components of forgiveness and
teaches us how to forgive others, accept God's forgiveness of sins,
and find the freedom and blessings of a full and abundant life. 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.
An Emancipatory Pedagogy of Jesus: Towards a Decolonizing
Epistemology of Education and Theology is an in-depth analysis on
the emancipatory power of love exhibited and exemplified in the
life, pedagogy, and praxis of Jesus Christ. This book takes its
reader on an intellectual and spiritual journey that uncovers the
importance of how culture, identity development, spirituality, and
ethnicity are essential elements in the intellectual, academic, and
spiritual development of Black, bi-cultural, and indigenous
populations who have been oppressed and marginalized. It
courageously presents Jesus Christ as the quintessential critical
educator, who Himself was also bi-cultural, marginalized, and
oppressed. This book provides a unique perspective on Jesus the
Teacher. Oftentimes scholarship seeks to examine only the ethics
and teachings of Jesus; however, this work looks to unearth the
emancipatory power of the pedagogy of Jesus and its foundational
contributions to social movements such as Liberation Theology in
Latin America and the fight for Justice and Civil Rights for
African Americans here in North America. By examining both the
theological and pedagogical offerings of Jesus, this book seeks to
determine not only what can be learned from a critical pedagogy of
Jesus, but more importantly, who benefits most from engaging in His
praxis. Through Jesus' masterful integration of theology and
pedagogy, He is presented as the literal embodiment of liberation
from all forms of oppression. It is in Jesus' emancipatory pedagogy
where both theology and education find their greatest fulfillment
through an emancipatory praxis for liberation, ultimately resulting
in a pedagogy that reconciles humanity back to God and God to
humanity.
Don't settle for half of the story! Discover the Jewish roots to
the Christian faith. This study guide has everything you need for a
full Bible study experience, including: The study guide itself-with
discussion and reflection questions, Bible exploration, video
notes, and a leader's guide. An individual access code to stream
all six video sessions online (you don't need to buy a DVD!). Every
page of the Old Testament reveals divine mysteries about Jesus, the
Messiah. Only by understanding the Old Testament can Christians
understand the complete picture of who God is, how he relates to
us, and what he is doing today in the world. In this six-session
video Bible study (video streaming included), walk with Messianic
Rabbi Jason Sobel as he shows you how the Bible fits together as a
whole to offer one complete picture of Jesus. In the Mysteries of
the Messiah Bible study Rabbi Jason Sobel helps us to... Understand
the Jewish roots of our faith and begin to see Jesus' life and
ministry from a different perspective. See the signs everywhere in
the Old Testament that point to the coming of the Messiah in the
New Testament. Continue to dig and find mysteries and new
discoveries hidden in God's Word. Sessions and video run times:
Finding Jesus in the Story of Creation (22:00) Finding Jesus in the
Story of the Patriarchs (22:00) Finding Jesus in the Story of
Joseph and Judah (22:30) Finding Jesus in the Story of Moses
(22:30) Finding Jesus in the Story of Ruth and Boaz (22:00) Finding
Jesus in the Story of David (22:30) Watch on any device! Streaming
video access code included. Access code subject to expiration after
12/31/2027. Code may be redeemed only by the recipient of this
package. Code may not be transferred or sold separately from this
package. Internet connection required. Void where prohibited,
taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer details inside.
This book is a companion volume to Engage: A Theological Field
Education Toolkit (2017) and Mentoring: A Toolkit for
Supervisor-Mentors in Theological Field Education (forthcoming).
Both books provide tools that aim to help students engage in their
formational learning through integrating theories and practices
(Engage) or to support supervisor-mentors nurture practical wisdom
in guiding students' journey in formational learning (Mentoring).
This book is not a toolkit; it is a textbook on selected key
learning theories or models that widen and deepen students'
engagement and supervisor-mentors' mentoring. Its target audience,
accordingly, is both students and supervisor-mentors.
Godly Play (R) is an imaginative approach to working with children,
an approach that supports, challenges, nourishes, and guides their
spiritual quest. Revised and updated, The Complete Guide to Godly
Play, Volume 2 offers new concepts, new terminology, new
illustrations, and a new structure that stem from more than 10
years of using Godly Play with children across the world. 30 to 40
percent of the text is new or revised, including a new lesson,
revised Introduction, and a new full Appendix.
This five-session video-based small group bible study (DVD/digital
video sold separately) by noted teacher and historian, Ray Vander
Laan, is volume seven of the That the World May Know series. In
this volume, Vander Laan helps you experience how the disciples
translated Jesus' call to passionate discipleship into language and
imagery the Roman culture already understood. Faith Lessons is a
unique video series that brings God's Word to life with astounding
relevance. By weaving together the Bible's fascinating historical,
cultural, religious, and geographical contexts, teacher and
historian Ray Vander Laan reveals unique insights into the
Scriptures' significance for modern believers. Each lesson: Focuses
on passages of Scripture explored in the DVD Includes sidebars,
maps, photos and other study tools Features questions that
facilitate discussion and inspire personal reflection Includes 25
personal Bible studies to help you deepen your learning experience
between sessions, and turn lessons from the past into applications
that impact how you live out your faith today. Filmed on location
in Aphrodisias, Antioch Pisidia, Lystra, and Cappadocia, these
illuminating "faith lessons" afford a new understanding of the
Bible that will ground your convictions and transform your life.
The Faith Lessons video series is ideal for use in small groups,
personal and family Bible studies, and adult Sunday school.
Individual believers and families will gain vital insights from
long-ago times and cultures through this innovative approach to
Bible study. Lessons include: Run! The Passion of Elijah - Filmed
in Aphrodisias Learning to Walk Like Jesus - Filmed in Antioch
Pisidia An Unlikely Disciple - Filmed in Lystra Why Christians
Suffer: The Weight of Gesthemane - filmed in Cappadocia Don't
Forget Us - filmed on location in Cappadocia Designed for use with
the Walk As Jesus Walked Video Study (sold separately).
Do you find it more difficult to think of Jesus Christ as a human,
like you, than to think of him as God? You may believe in God, and
you may believe Jesus is God, but many Christians find it difficult
to think of him as a real person--fully human as he was fully
divine. Award-winning author Max Lucado reveals in this video Bible
study (DVD/streaming video sold separately) that in order to really
know God and understand the Gospel, it's essential that we take a
closer look at Jesus' humanity. The concept of Jesus' human and
heavenly nature is difficult to wrap our minds around. He's the God
who formed the universe and, at the same time, knows your personal
struggles...because he went through the same things. For
thirty-three years, Jesus felt everything you have ever felt.
Weakness. Weariness. Sadness. Rejection. His feet got tired. His
head ached. He was tempted and his strength was tested. The purpose
of this study is simple: by journeying through these six lessons
with a small group, you will get to know Jesus-and, therefore,
God-like you never have before. And by learning more about the
person Jesus was and is, we come to understand more clearly the
people we were created to be. The Jesus Study Guide includes: Video
teaching notes Group discussion questions and activities Bible
exploration and prayers Weekly personal study and reflection
materials. Get ready to study who Jesus was while he walked this
earth and what that means for your life today. In doing this, you
will get to know God, his purpose for you, and his love for you
like you never have before. *Designed for use with the Jesus: The
God Who Knows Your Name Video Study, available on DVD or streaming
video, sold separately.
"Popular weatherman John Gerard uses nature and the alphabet to
gently lead young children into a better understanding of who God
is. When storms come, children learn that God wants to protect them
and keep them safe. The characters in this book are beautifully
illustrated and their wide-eyed faces simply jump off the pages as
God's character is revealed."
When all the kids in the neighborhood suddenly move away, Kevin
finds himself all alone, sad and in need of a miracle. Young Jesus
and his parents move in next door and Kevin and Jesus become best
friends.
Spanish translation of the Gospel Advocate Commentaries on the New
Testament.
Christianity Today Book Award-Marriage and Family Half of Christian
high school students walk away from their faith after graduation.
But parental involvement is the most influential predictor of a
child's spirituality throughout their lives. How do we parent our
kids in ways that lead to lasting faith? Sarah Cowan Johnson
unpacks how parents can have an active discipleship role in forming
their children's faith, with age-appropriate insights and
strategies for different developmental stages. She shows how we can
identify God moments, facilitate spiritual encounters, clarify
emerging beliefs, and encourage new faith habits in our children.
Filled with exercises and activities for families to do together,
this handbook is an essential resource for discipling children with
confidence and creativity.
What is evil really? Where does it come from? And if God is really
God, why doesn't he do more about it? This world is out of
control-so violent, painful, unfair and destructive. Doesn't God
care? The Greek philosopher Epicurus is credited with saying:
Either God wants to abolish evil and cannot; or he can but does not
want to; or he cannot and does not want to. If he wants to but
cannot, he is impotent. If he can and does not want to, he is
wicked. But if God both can and wants to abolish evil, then how
comes evil in the world? This is known as the Epicurean paradox.
Obviously, mankind has been wrestling with the problem of evil for
some time; Epicurus lived between 340-270 BC. Fast-forward
twenty-three hundred years. Eric Jennings is a freshman at the
University of Florida. He and his older sister, Libby, have moved
in from the mission field to enter the premed program to become
medical missionaries. Eric's roommate, Todd Rehnquist, though a
baseball teammate and a good friend, is an atheist. And he poses
the "problem" to Eric using an interesting quote. This sets in
motion a conversation between Eric, Todd, Libby, Ray Cohen, the
Jennings' former science teacher, and Mike Murphy, a local youth
minister and one of Eric's spiritual mentors. The conversation
happens at an area breakfast haunt, the Gator Skillet. Follow them
as they wrestle with this most profound of issues and connect the
dots. You'll find that the answers are as simple as they are
surprising.
God Culture for Kids. Why Do People Die?" explains the true purpose
of death to both the reader and the parent.
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