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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious experience
From the Greeks to the Arabs and Beyond written by Hans Daiber, is
a six volume collection of Daiber's scattered writings, journal
articles, essays and encyclopaedia entries on Greek-Syriac-Arabic
translations, Islamic theology and Sufism, the history of science,
Islam in Europe, manuscripts and the history of oriental studies.
It also includes reviews and obituaries. Vol. V and VI are
catalogues of newly discovered Arabic manuscript originals and
films/offprints from manuscripts related to the topics of the
preceding volumes.
Fifty-Two Weeks with God is composed of fifty-two meditations on
God, God's creation, and men and women who gave their lives for
others. The book begins with New Year, the time we think of what we
have done before and repent and resolve to correct ourselves. We
sit in awe at God's magnificent creation and what He has done for
us. We meditate on the lives of others who felt the call to follow
Christ and care for those in need. We meditate on the innocent
children whose characters and beliefs we mold as we care for them
by word and deed. We meditate on the spirit of God, the spirit of
love and truth. We meditate on God's promise for us to be with him
in the warmth of his love for eternity if we follow His example and
teaching.
"Whatever is true, whatever is good, whatever is honorable,
whatever is of good report. Whatever is lovely, whatever is pure;
think on these things (Philippians 4:8)."
The Day the Angels Cried tells the story of an event that made
history in the United States of America on June 22, 1980 when a
gunman entered the worship services of the First Baptist Church of
Daingerfield, Texas. In a matter of minutes, five people lay dead
and ten others wounded with hundreds of innocent people wondering
if they might be next to face the horror of death at the hand of a
madman. For Larry Linam, it was a day that changed his life
forever. It was during this worship service that he lost his first
born child, Mary Regina Linam, his seven year old daughter. He uses
the book to convey the emotions of anger, fear, hatred, and revenge
that consumed his life for more than two decades while maintaining
a working lifestyle to care for his family. He was living a life
torn by a faith in God and a fear that justice would not be served
by the courts. The events that unfold in his book as he bears his
heart and soul leads the reader on a journey of a downward spiral
brought about by depression, anger, and devastation as he makes
attempts to exact vengeance upon the murderer of his child and upon
the family of the murderer as well. The journey will also lead the
reader into the joy and recovery that is found when hope is
restored through faith in God and friends that never gave up on
Larry Linam. He shares how finding forgiveness and giving
forgiveness dispelled the darkness in his life and allowed him to
tell the story to thousands and the desire to share with more that
God's purpose for believers in Jesus Christ is the most important
thing for anyone facing life's challenges.
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Christian Asceticism
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Anselm Stolz; Translated by Giles Gonacher; Introduction by Donato Ogliari
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Soul to Soul
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David H. Rosen; Foreword by Annahita Varahrami
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