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On Thursday as they ate the Passover meal with Jesus, the disciples
believed that the kingdom was coming and they were on the front end
of a revolution. Then came the tragedy of Friday and, somehow even
worse, the silence of Saturday. They ran. They doubted. They
despaired. Yet, within the grave, God's power was still flowing
like a mighty river beneath the ice of winter. And then there was
Sunday morning. Real, raw, and achingly honest, A Glorious Dark
meets readers in the ambiguity, doubt, and uncertainty we feel when
our beliefs about the world don't match up to reality. Tackling
tough questions like Why is faith so hard? Why do I doubt? Why does
God allow me to suffer? and Is God really with me in the midst of
my pain? A. J. Swoboda puts into sharp focus a faith that is
greater than our personal comfort or fulfilment. He invites readers
to develop a faith that embraces the tension between what we
believe and what we experience, showing that the very tension we
seek to eliminate is where God meets us.
'A leader's ability to achieve anything great for God begins in his
or her heart and mind.' --John C. Maxwell Effective leadership
starts with healthy, clear thinking. Successful leaders know how to
focus on the essentials. Best-selling author and leadership
specialist John C. Maxwell shares meditations sure to challenge us
as leaders to reach our full potential as servants of God. In this
30th anniversary edition of his very first book, we learn that 'our
ability to achieve anything great for God begins in our hearts and
minds.' Ready for a change of heart? Ready to be transformed by the
renewing of your mind? Increase your effectiveness as both leader
and servant as you 'think on these things.
Life is full of subtle, unsuspected, hidden perks, ready to make
their presence known at the turn of a corner to cheer us, to lift
us, to change our attitudes, to give our souls a reason to
celebrate. Don't miss them. Don't let them pass by unnoticed.
Celebrate those perks one by one, day after day. Celebrate living.
Throw thou a party and invite me. Come with a joyful heart, ready
to have the time of your life. I'll bring the streamers―"You Bring
the Confetti "
We have a choice, says Luci Swindoll. We can trudge through our
lives, shoulder to the wheel, worried and stressed and hassled. Or
we can choose to really live―to celebrate life's richness, its
beauty, its pleasures and perks. In this delightful book, Luci
challenges us to choose the second option. She urges us to be on
the lookout for reasons to celebrate, and she assures us that those
reasons are everywhere to be found. With wise insight, droll wit,
and an irresistable sense of fun, she invites us to:
- savor the wonder of the present moment
- appreciate our milestones (even birthdays )
- relish our mealtimes
- cherish our friendships
- rejoice in our reunions
- widen our knowledge
- find purpose in our work
- revel in our accomplishments
- enjoy our imaginations
- seek out beauty everywhere
- cherish our American heritage
- and above all, give thanks to the reason and source of all our
celebrations
More than just a reminder to celebrate, this book itself is a
celeration of life's infinite and joyful possibilities. It's a
wisdom-filled, enthusiastic exploration of what it means to live
fully and appreciatively―and it comes with a promise that if you
bring the confetti . . .God brings the joy
With characteristic eloquence and insight, Buechner presents a three-part series of reflections that probe, through the course of one day, the innermost mysteries of life. Blending an artist's eye for natureal beauty, the true meaning of human encounters, and the significance of occurances (momentous or seemly trival), with a wealth of personal, literacy, biblical, and spiritual insights, he offers a matchless opportunity for readers to discover the hidden wisdom that can be gleaned through a heightened experience of daily life.
A bestselling author offers keen insight for living abundantly
through adversity from her unique perspective as a mature Christian
woman who has experienced personal loss. Each devotional entry
includes a quotation or Scripture and a brief prayer.
Are you burning brightly-or burning out-in your spiritual, mental,
physical, and emotional life? Do you find yourself being torn
between work and family? Between what you have to do and what you
want to do? In Burn Brightly Without Burning Out, Richard K. Biggs
examines twenty delicate contrasts we all face and urges readers to
gradually improve the balance between work and the other aspects of
life. Filled with examples and exercises, each brief chapter
reveals timeless truths, offers practical application tips, and
issues a call to action."I love the big message of this small
book," writes John Maxwell in the foreword. "Whether you're
struggling to find work/life balance, or seeking to better the
quality of life you now enjoy, Richard can help."
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Inspired Words
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This collection of nine meditations from renowned biblical
scholar and Anglican Bishop Tom Wright carries Holy Week from its
solemn beginnings to the dramatic conclusion on Good Friday and
Easter. "I hope that these addresses," Wright says in his preface,
." . . will contribute both to the enriched understanding, and also
to the empowered living out, of the vital and inexhaustible events
at the heart of Christian faith." The writings for Palm Sunday
through Maundy Thursday morning, as well as the Easter Vigil, focus
on texts from the Gospel of Matthew; Maundy Thursday evening, Good
Friday, and Easter morning focus on texts from the Gospel of
John.
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Stephen C Shaffer; Foreword by J. Todd Billings
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