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Fourteen-year-old ShaRhonda Bodine is a modern-day teen who has been experiencing strange dreams and terrifying nightmares which revolve around events occurring in the Middle Ages. In each dream and every nightmare, she is identified as one of the chosen ones-one who will stop destruction, halt death, and defeat evil. Although she loves everything medieval, the dreams terrify her. Now, it seems as if ShaRhonda's dreams are a prophecy. Karainus, a man frequently seen in her dreams, has appeared and places the fate of everything in her hands. In addition, Levonte has just witnessed the death of his king by a menace who threatens to destroy the world in both his time and in the future, and he has traveled to the present through a portal searching for the chosen ones. Levonte teams up with ShaRhonda; her brother, Tyrone; and her best friend, Jasmine. Together, using their given talents, they embark on an amazing adventure that will determine the ultimate fate of the world.
This book asks the hard, forbidden, or taboo questions about Christianity—and offers surprising biblical answers you may never hear in church. “Don’t ask too many questions. Just go with the flow.” It seems like there are a lot of questions about Christianity we’re not supposed to ask—at least not in church. If we do ask them and arrive at surprising answers, we might ruffle too many feathers—a prospect scary enough to encourage most of us to keep our questions to ourselves. For too many people, the result is a shallow or shipwrecked faith. With refreshing honesty, Andrew Farley upends the taboos in this bold new book. Among the questions he tackles: • Are any sins unforgivable? • Can we lose our salvation? • Am I really supposed to give 10 percent of my income to the church? • Are divorce and remarriage wrong for a Christian? Andrew’s challenging, no-nonsense style—soaked in grace and grounded in Scripture—offers a radical new outlook on the nature of God and His boundless love for you. Prepare to be surprised by what you read. The answers to your questions may be even better than you think.
Jesus called his followers to exchange the heavy yoke around their
necks for his light one. So why are so many Christians feeling
weighed down and burned out? The simple answer is that they are
being told from many pulpits across the country what they "should
be" doing for God.
We all experience fear, shame, loneliness, broken homes, or broken
hearts. We all hurt and need true, lasting healing. The trouble,
according to bestselling author Andrew Farley and Bart Millard,
lead singer of MercyMe, is that we don't know where to find it.
Andrew Farley's experience as a Christian was first characterized by self-effort as he tried to please God at any cost. His ruthless religion resulted in spiritual burnout and disillusionment with church. Only then did he discover what relaxing in Jesus means and how enjoying God's intimate presence can transform everyday life. Using a unique story-driven format, God without Religion dismantles common religious misconceptions, revealing:
Pulling no punches, Farley shows how the truth about these controversial issues can liberate and unify believers as we discover how to rest in the unconditional love of God.
What do you do when you feel unworthy? How do you find freedom from shame, guilt, and sin? We've boiled down the message of Christianity to being imperfect people who have been forgiven. But what if the message isn't just about what Christ has done for us--forgiving our sins so we can go to heaven one day--but also about what He has done to us? Life is filled with shame, guilt, sin, and hurt. These things have convinced us that we're flawed, we're not enough, and that something is uniquely wrong with who we are. And quite honestly, we look to Christianity for help and the message we often hear leaves us disappointed, doubtful, and disillusioned. Zach Maldonado has experienced this firsthand. But he's discovered that who we truly are is not found in what we've done or what we've gone through. In Perfect and Forgiven, Zach takes us into his own journey of identity, and with humor, vulnerability, and a unique story-driven format, reveals how to live free from shame, guilt, and sin. Through understanding who you are in Christ, you can begin to live free from the shame that condemns you, the guilt that riddles you, and the sin that entangles you.
Fourteen-year-old ShaRhonda Bodine is a modern-day teen who has been experiencing strange dreams and terrifying nightmares which revolve around events occurring in the Middle Ages. In each dream and every nightmare, she is identified as one of the chosen ones-one who will stop destruction, halt death, and defeat evil. Although she loves everything medieval, the dreams terrify her. Now, it seems as if ShaRhonda's dreams are a prophecy. Karainus, a man frequently seen in her dreams, has appeared and places the fate of everything in her hands. In addition, Levonte has just witnessed the death of his king by a menace who threatens to destroy the world in both his time and in the future, and he has traveled to the present through a portal searching for the chosen ones. Levonte teams up with ShaRhonda; her brother, Tyrone; and her best friend, Jasmine. Together, using their given talents, they embark on an amazing adventure that will determine the ultimate fate of the world.
What if heaven wasn't just meant to be experienced after we die?
What if heaven can be enjoyed here on earth--right now?
Bestselling author Andrew Farley takes readers on an imaginative journey through the enemy's plan of attack. This creative, modern-day parable exposes evangelical readers to the reality of the supernatural and equips them to do battle against the hidden--but very real--realm of Satan and his demonic forces. Now in paper.
I found myself lying on the floor of my apartment, sobbing for hours on end: 'God, I'm doing everything I'm supposed to do, and I still don't feel closer to you. In fact, I feel worse than ever! How could this have gone wrong? I can't see any way out. Help me.'As a university student, Andrew Farley found himself physically and emotionally addicted to street evangelism and Bible study. Yet despite his fervid behavior, he knew something was missing. That something was an understanding of the gospel that is stripped of the compromises and cliches of the modern church.The Naked Gospel finds friends among those who are burned out on experience-chasing, ceremonialism, or legalism. It attacks churchy jargon and powerless ideas and puts forth a message that is simple but life-changing. With a fresh take on Scripture and unapologetic style, The Naked Gospel will challenge you and stir you to re-examine everything you thought you already knew.
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