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A moving story, told in Ken Blanchard's appealing parable style,
of how a local church can be either a blessing or a curse to their
community.
The Most Loving Place in Town is the story of two men, a
disillusioned church elder and a gifted young pastor, who recognize
that their church has lost sight of its number one priority: loving
God and each other. They begin a search, independently at first, to
recapture their lost love and then together lead their fellowship
in a successful discovery of the secret to becoming a beacon of
love in their community. By the end of the story you clearly see
and understand why this secret, so simple yet so profound, is vital
and how to apply it to your own life and the life of your
church.
Like no other religious thinker, Thomas Berry has been a prophetic
voice regarding Earth's destruction and the urgent need for human
response from the Christian community. This book collects Berry's
signature views on the interrelatedness of both Earth's future and
the Christian future. He ponders why Christians have been late in
coming to the issue of the environment. He reflects insightfully on
how the environment must be seen as a religious issue, not simply a
scientific or economic problem.
In powerful and poetic language Berry presents a compelling
vision of the sacredness of the universe and the interrelatedness
of the Earth community. Drawing on Thomas Aquinas and Teilhard de
Chardin he brings the Christian tradition into a cosmology of care
for the whole of creation.
Tithing. Not many people want to talk about it, right? It's just
money, isn't it? It's personal. In this economy, who has the means
to tithe? People have budgets that barely cover bills, let alone
giving money to a church.In The Tithing Principle, Tom Felder
shares stories from those who tithe, the sacrifices they've made,
and the blessings they've received. Stories by everyday people
encourage others to be generous and consistent in their giving.
This book will inspire, lead, and reveal the controversies
concerning tithing and its deeper effects on the soul.
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