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Love has been described in so many ways, but do we really
understand what it means? This 30-day devotional in the Food for
the Journey series drills down to what love really is, and how it
is ultimately defined in and by God - a God who loved the world so
much that he gave his one and only Son to rescue us from sin and
reconcile us to himself. Covering passages from across the Old and
New Testaments, in this devotional some of the Keswick Convention's
best preachers - including Vaughan Roberts, David Coffey and Rico
Tice - mine the riches of the Bible's wisdom on love. In
self-contained daily devotions they show us how we rest assured
that God's love is everlasting, unconditional and breathtaking in
its immensity. In a small, slim paperback format, Love: Food for
the Journey is perfect for carrying around with you on the go. Like
all the Food for the Journey books, its undated format means you
can start and finish at any time of the year, and work through it
at your own pace. Uplifting and encouraging, this short devotional
invites us to bask in God's love, appreciate afresh its depth and
richness, and warm our hearts, equipping and empowering us to love
and serve him better.
Captivated: Hearing God's Word (Keswick Year Book 2017) We hear
thousands of words every day, all vying for our attention. But what
about God's word? The great reformer Martin Luther famously
declared, 'My conscience is captive to the Word of God'. What about
us? What importance do we give to listening to God's word and
letting it shape our lives? The 2017 Convention explored these
questions, encouraging us to be captivated by God's word so that,
by his Spirit, we'd be transformed into Christ's likeness, ready to
serve him passionately wherever he's placed us. This Year Book
includes a selection of talks given during the three weeks of
Convention: Bible teaching from Alistair Begg, Michael Reeves,
Daniel Strange, Andy Prime, Tim Chester, Roger Simpson, Steve
Midgley and Martin Salter to help you hear and obey God's word.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that
whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Here's an astonishing claim. John 3:16 appears on everything from
fridge magnets to sports stars' faces. But what does it actually
mean? And how does it relate to you and me? With warmth, personal
stories and humour, the author explains God's love, his Son, his
sacrifice, and the all-important connection with us today. This is
an invitation for anyone to dive straight in and take the first
step in an exciting, life-transforming journey of faith.
Missional ethics is concerned with the way in which the believing
community's behaviour is in and of itself a witness to the wisdom
and goodness of God. The debate surrounding the relationship
between word and deed, or evangelism and social action, remains a
significant issue within evangelical missiology. Martin Salter
seeks to address one aspect of that debate, namely the missional
significance of ethics, by conducting detailed exegesis of key
biblical texts. He argues that biblical ethics is neither entirely
separate from, nor merely preparatory for mission, but is an
integral part of the church's mission. Missional ethics is a theme
which arises from the biblical texts and is not imposed upon them.
The church as both organism and institution embody a missional
ethic which includes worship, justice, and charity. Word and deed
belong together as an integral whole. Salter's valuable study
concludes by offering a definition of missional ethics.
Against a vividly drawn background of Spain and the Pyrenees, the
Spanish Son weaves little-known historical facts into a fast-paced
tale where two ordinary people are drawn into extraordinary
life-threatening adventures. After a chance conversation with his
attractive cousin Anna, Jason Tickle's life is turned upside down
when he heads for Catalonia to write the book he is planning about
the Spanish Civil War. In a remote mountain village, with Anna by
his side, he picks up the trail of her grandfather Charlie's
activities in the Pyrenees in 1944, which leads him to uncover a
shocking family secret. From here on he is inexorably drawn into a
web of prejudice, violence and death and is forced to face up to
the realities of evil. As his relationship with Anna deepens, his
research leads him to Barcelona, Southern France and a terrifying
climax in a remote monastery high in the Pyrenees. In the end
Jason's book turns out to be very different from the one he had
originally planned...
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