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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian life & practice > General
We've all heard the question "what would Jesus do," but have you
ever wondered what he would undo? The New Testament is filled with
Jesus undoing anything that causes separation between God and the
people he loves. What would Jesus undo in today's culture? The
answer is a lot.
This is a facsimile of the small 1540 book of Myles Coverdale as it was
reprinted in modern spelling in 1844. Coverdale was a close associate
of William Tyndale, and co-translator of the 1537 Matthew Bible with
Tyndale. His English is remarkably modern compared to other writers of
his period and readers will be pleased by how easy he is to understand.
Coverdale proceeds chronologically, expounding the sequence of events
as set forth in the four Gospels from the Passion of Christ through to
Pentecost, in short sections that are perfect for daily devotional
reading. They would also serve well for a series of sermons. The first
part of each section is a Scripture reading comprised of a passage or
combination of passages from the Gospels. The second part expounds the
Scriptures.
The "lessons" in Coverdale's book contain the pure preaching of Christ
- "gathered," as Coverdale wrote, "out of the four Evangelists, with a
plain exposition of the same." Poetic, profound, and anchored to the
Word of God as it was most purely revealed in the early Reformation,
Coverdale's Fruitful Lessons reach up to heaven itself.
This facsimile book is complete, without any missing pages, and each
page has received special attention so that there are no imperfections
to detract from the reading experience.
Leadership Lessons from a Biblical Great
Fast-paced change presents new challenges for leaders, but
biblical principles about leadership and relationships are
timeless.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the life of David. Who's
Got Your Back? examines the leadership lessons we can learn from
David's relationships with friends, family, and foes. You'll learn
how to apply these lessons by answering the questions for
development at the end of each chapter.
Perfect for individuals, leadership teams, and small groups,
you'll discover timeless wisdom valuable for leaders today,
tomorrow, and beyond.
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