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A delightful introduction to Jesus and his friends. Who were the
twelve disciples? Read the story of how Jesus chose twelve good
friends, and the tales he told. The story of Jesus is delightfully
retold in simple and easy-to-understand language for young
children. With colourful, friendly artwork and lots of ideas
included for participating in the stories, this book is sure to be
loved by children and parents alike. Content Benefits: A lovely
retelling of the story of Jesus for young children that will
encourage parents and children to explore the story together.
Charming and detailed illustrations provide opportunities for
spotting things and aiding further discussion Simple introduction
to Jesus for young children Next Steps Section provides questions
to engage further with the story Part of the My First Bible Stories
series, which combines simple retellings with fabulous
illustrations Great price point makes this ideal for Sunday School
prizes or gifts Suitable for children aged 4-7 Binding - Paperback
Pages - 24 Publisher - Authentic Media
How remarkable that the God Who created the universe makes Himself
known to ordinary people living in particular places and times! The
Bible was written in the languages common to its human authors, and we
can discover new things about God as we explore His Word in these
ancient languages.
52 Hebrew Names of God Every Christian Should Know takes readers on
such an exploration of God’s names and their Hebrew background. It
includes full-color, landscape photographs overlaid with 52 Hebrew
names for God. These beautiful pages introduce a devotional explaining
the Hebrew name and discussing how it shapes our understanding of who
God is and how He wants us to know Him. This elegant book was
thoughtfully designed to inspire reflection and to encourage you as you
deepen your relationship with God our Creator and our Father.
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An easy-to-learn, easy-to-use tool for in-depth Bible study
With a patented reference system beloved and acclaimed for more than
five generations, the Thompson® Chain-Reference® Bible is unparalleled
in its ability to enrich personal devotions, topical study, and sermon
preparation. This easy-to-learn, easy-to-use system enables you to see
the breadth of Scripture’s teachings on thousands of topics. With over
100,000 references listed in the Bible’s margins, covering over 8,000
topics, the chain-reference system is an ideal tool for comprehensive
topical study. You can also expand your Bible study with even more
tools, including biographical sketches, an archeological supplement,
and outlines of each book of the Bible. The Thompson Chain-Reference
Bible allows Scripture to interpret itself without commentaries.
Features:
- Full text of the English Standard Version (ESV)
- Easy to understand Chain-Reference System with over 100,000
references in the margins
- References cover over 8,000 topics, each with its own pilot
number for exhaustive topical study
- Complete alphabetical and numerical indices listing all
8,000 topics with corresponding pilot numbers and Bible references for
comprehensive topical study
- Bible study aids such as biographical sketches of the most
prominent people in the Bible, an archeological supplement, glossary,
concordance, Bible harmonies, and outlines of each book of the Bible
- Key Verses and Key Thoughts provide basic information you
can use to develop your own study
- Verse Analysis shows the topics and themes of every verse
and provides easy reference to other verses with the same topics or
themes
- 16-page full-color map section
- Words of Christ in red
- Presentation page for gift-giving
- Satin ribbon marker
- 8.3-point type size
Through letters with a famous author, one French librarian tells her
love story and describes the brutal Nazi occupation of her small
coastal village.
Saint-Malo, France: August 1938. Jocelyn and Antoine are childhood
sweethearts, but just after they marry and are hoping for a child,
Antoine is called up to fight against Germany. As the war rages,
Jocelyn focuses on comforting and encouraging the local population by
recommending books from her beloved library in Saint-Malo. She herself
finds hope in her letters to a famous author.
After the French capitulation, the Nazis occupy the town and turn it
into a fortress to control the north of French Brittany. Residents try
passive resistance, but the German commander ruthlessly purges part of
the city's libraries to destroy any potentially subversive writings. At
great risk to herself, Jocelyn manages to hide some of the books while
waiting to receive news from Antoine, who has been taken to a German
prison camp.
What unfolds in her letters is Jocelyn’s description of her mission: to
protect the people of Saint-Malo and the books they hold so dear. With
prose both sweeping and romantic, Mario Escobar brings to life the
occupied city and re-creates the history of those who sacrificed all to
care for the people they loved.
15 Steps to Effective Prayers a " Knowing how to Pray with Results!
will teach you how you can pray effectively and get results by
doing so. Our walk and spiritual growth depends on our prayer life!
This book aims to show every Christian the importance of such a
prayer life from the viewpoint of an experienced Prayer
Intercessor, Sharon Downer. The author will teach you the
importance of praying continually, praying for others, praying for
miracles and communicating with the Lord, which will help you build
a closer relationship with Him through prayer. Ita s a must read
for every Christian as prayer moves mountains.
How to Defeat the Enemy During These Dark Days As the time
approaches for Jesus' return, the spiritual battle between good and
evil is heating up. Evidence is all around: shootings, genocide,
civil wars, increased persecution. Our enemy is real, and it seems
as if he is winning. The good news is that God is at work in
powerful ways--and that Satan is not winning. But we need to know
how to wage war against him and his plans for these turbulent days.
We must understand not only the intensified warfare environment of
the end times, but how we can walk in our authority in Jesus
Christ. Here are the practical insights you need on how to fight
using the spiritual weapons God has given us: the blood of Jesus,
the Word of God, our own testimony, and more. When we learn how to
wield these weapons, we will see victory over Satan and his kingdom
and bring hope to these dark days.
In 1950, the famous Dominican theologian Yves Congar stated that
there were three kinds of reform in Church history, to cure three
kinds of corruption. Doctrinal orthodoxy was reformed by General
councils. Institutional shortcomings were reformed by
administrative means (like codifying Church law). Moral failings
were remedied best by the preaching of religious orders. He also
added that in the 20th century, since the Church suffered neither
heresy nor moral laxity, the only area was institutional reform. He
died before the sexual abuse of children came to light. If Congar
got it wrong, it suggests that the Church cannot reform itself: or
can it? Michael Winter was ordained priest for the Catholic diocese
of Southwark in 1955. He worked for nine years as curate and parish
priest in a variety of parishes. Later he pursued further studies
in theology at the universities of London, Cambridge and Fribourg
(Switzerland), where he was awarded the Doctorate in Theology in
1977. He resigned from the clergy in 1986 and turned to university
teaching, and writing. Subsequently.
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Pastors and leaders of the classical church--such as Augustine,
Calvin, Luther, and Wesley--interpreted the Bible theologically,
believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus
Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise.
But in recent decades, a critical mass of theologians and biblical
scholars has begun to reassert the priority of a theological
reading of Scripture. The Brazos Theological Commentary on the
Bible enlists leading theologians to read and interpret Scripture
for the twenty-first century, just as the church fathers, the
Reformers, and other orthodox Christians did for their times and
places. In the sixth volume in the series, Phillip Cary presents a
theological exegesis of Jonah.
What Is Wrong with the World?is not a list of answers - it's an invitation to tell the truth. About what hurts. About what we're still carrying. It's for anyone ready to stop performing and start healing.
Beloved pastor and New York Timesbestselling author Timothy Keller offers a hope-filled answer to the question beneath every devastating headline and personal loss: What is wrong with the world? Everywhere we look, we see brokenness - wars, cruelty, and heartache. We feel it in the world around us and in our own lives. How did it get to be this way?
In What Is Wrong with the World?, based on a series of teachings given at Redeemer, Keller argues that the only thing that can account for the world's pain and chaos is what the Bible calls sin.
What Is Wrong with the World?is for anyone who:
Feels overwhelmed at the state of the world; Battles with repeated mistakes and poor choices; Desires more than pat answers to difficult questions; Wonders how to know joy while still acknowledging pain; Wants to understand how God's love gives hope even in the hardest of places. This hugely hopeful book reveals how sin is not simply a "bad" thing we do but something much more subtle and complex, affecting our relationships, our thinking, and every aspect of our existence.
And once we recognise sin for what it is, can we find the profound, life-transforming answers our souls long for.
Passing the Plate shows that few American Christians donate
generously to religious and charitable causes -- a parsimony that
seriously undermines the work of churches and ministries. Far from
the 10 percent of one's income that tithing requires, American
Christians' financial giving typically amounts, by some measures,
to less than one percent of annual earnings. And a startling one
out of five self-identified Christians gives nothing at all.
This eye-opening book explores the reasons behind such ungenerous
giving, the potential world-changing benefits of greater financial
giving, and what can be done to improve matters. If American
Christians gave more generously, say the authors, any number of
worthy projects -- from the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS to
the promotion of inter-religious understanding to the upgrading of
world missions -- could be funded at astounding levels. Analyzing a
wide range of social surveys and government and denominational
statistical datasets and drawing on in-depth interviews with
Christian pastors and church members in seven different states, the
book identifies a crucial set of factors that appear to depress
religious financial support -- among them the powerful allure of a
mass-consumerist culture and its impact on Americans' priorities,
parishioners' suspicions of waste and abuse by nonprofit
administrators, clergy's hesitations to boldly ask for money, and
the lack of structure and routine in the way most American
Christians give away money. In their conclusion, the authors
suggest practical steps that clergy and lay leaders might take to
counteract these tendencies and better educate their congregations
about the transformative effects of generous giving.
By illuminating the social and psychological forces that shape
charitable giving, Passing the Plate is sure to spark a much-needed
debate on a critical issue that is of much interest to
church-goers, religious leaders, philanthropists, and social
scientists.
Your brain is always listening and responding to these hidden
influences and unless you recognize and deal with them, they can steal
your happiness, spoil your relationships, and sabotage your health.
This book will teach you to tame the:
- Dragons from the Past that ignite your most painful
emotions;
- Negative Thought Dragons that attack you, fueling anxiety
and depression;
- They and Them Dragons, people in your life whose own
dragons do battle with yours;
- Bad Habit Dragons that increase the chances you’ll be
overweight, overwhelmed, and an underachiever;
- Addicted Dragons that make you lose control of your health,
wealth, and relationships;
- Scheming Dragons, advertisers and social media sites that
steal your attention.
In Your Brain Is Always Listening, Dr. Daniel Amen shows you how to
recognize harmful dragons and gives you the weapons to vanquish them.
With these practical tools, you can stop feeling sad, mad, nervous, or
out of control and start being happier, calmer, and more in control of
your own destiny.
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