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Andrew W. Blackwood, the great preaching professor said there are
two kinds of ministers: the kind who knows how to conduct a funeral
and the other who does not. At times even for those who know the
how funerals can be staggering for none are exactly alike for no
two people grieve the same. Caring for and comforting people in the
hour of grave sorrow doubtlessly is one of the greatest challenges
and privileges afforded to the Man of God. This primer on the
funeral is purposed to help the pastor meet this responsibility
preparedly and effectively without fear or anxiety with greater
ease in fulfillment of God's call echoed by Isaiah, "Comfort ye,
comfort ye my people, saith your God." (Isaiah 40:1)
The Funeral Home Edition of Grief Beyond Measure, But Not Beyond
Grace. Death of a loved one produces grief beyond measure - a hurt
so deep that it appears incurable and inescapable. Within you, me
and every man lies no capability to manage the painful process of
grief thus making any such attempt foolish. Wherein then does man's
hope in such despair lay? In Grief Beyond Measure, But Not Beyond
Grace Frank Shivers gives answer. Grief indeed is beyond measure to
heal yourself but not beyond God's grace to relieve granting peace
and hope. There is no hell on earth so deep but that God's grace
can go deeper still and no sorrow of heart so deep but that God's
grace can go deeper still. Contains presentation page stating it is
from the caring funeral home professionals assisting them in the
hour of great sorrow.
"Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set"
(Proverbs 22:28). Hot Buttons on Morality is purposed to remove the
fog helping students to see the clearly defined boundary markers
God has erected regarding issues such as abortion, homosexuality,
pre-marital sex, gambling, alcohol, drugs, suicide, tobacco,
parental authority, music, dating, marriage and divorce. Knowledge
of and obedience to the spiritual boundaries divinely established
in Holy Scripture will prevent the dishonoring of God, and
defilement and devastation of life.
Hot Buttons on Apologetics is designed to help the Christian
student understand the distinctiveness of the Christian faith among
other religions and gain solid foundational footing in sound
biblical theology and knowledge with a view toward confronting
unbelievers with its truth. This volume is complete with an Ask
Yourself section as an aid for application at the conclusion of
each topic.
To live a victorious Christian life, the believer must abide in
Christ (John 15:5). Abiding in Christ means to keep Him at the
center of life, to obey Him without vacillating, to take cues from
Him regarding decisions and conduct, and to steadfastly walk in
intimacy with Him. Hot Buttons on Christian Discipleship will
enlighten, energize, and equip the believer in this quest.
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