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God has a calling for every Christian. He has also added appropriate and varied giftings. So how come so few achieve their potential? People set themselves up for defeat by skimping on inner development: failing to deepen their understanding of call, they spread themselves too thin or drive themselves to burnout. Now refreshed with up-to-date examples and references, Gordon MacDonald's book encourages readers to borrow from the workplace proven time-management and planning skills in order to free up space for spiritual growth. He then suggests key subjects that need to be covered to attain to those qualities of peace, resourcefulness, focus and balance that have adorned the lives of saints past and present.
At one time or another, every Christian goes through a period which is referred to as a "desert experience"-a time when they feel forsaken by God, in doubt about what God would have them do, a period of darkness of the soul. Many, during those times, feel they are alone in this experience, but this thought-provoking book shows readers that they are not alone-that in fact, many well-known Christians have been there also. Featuring personal testimonies from each contributor, "The Desert Experience" offers readers encouragement and valuable lessons from those who have made it through the "desert"-lessons of hope, humility, goodwill, and the sovereignty of God -all lessons necessary for the maturing of a Christian.
Have you ever been too far from home to turn back yet too weary to want to continue toward your destination? "Renewing Your Spiritual Passion" looks at the journey we are on, as Christians, and poses just that question. All of us want to have the passion to be godly people. But too many times, having that passion is easier to talk about than to actually find or maintain. Do you have so many things to do, and do well, that you are unable to do them all? Are you tired and passionless about your spiritual journey? In "Renewing Your Spiritual Passion," Gordon MacDonald asks if there is a growing weariness of spirit among Christians and discusses what they can do to change that. Learn what is happening to you, why it is happening, and what you can do about it by "Renewing Your Spiritual Passion."
?Alguien ha visto mi tiempo? Lo he perdido. Tenemos horarios, calendarios computarizados, telefonos inteligentes y notas adhesivas para ayudarnos a organizar nuestros asuntos y nuestra vida social diaria. Pero ?que pasa con la organizacion de la otra parte de nuestras vidas, el lado espiritual? Uno de los grandes campos de batalla se encuentra dentro del interior de cada persona. Los valores de nuestra cultura nos ha hecho creer que las personas ocupadas y publicamente activas en el ministerio son tambien las mas espirituales. Caemos ante la tentacion de prestar mas atencion al mundo externo a expensas del privado y nos involucramos en mas programas, mas reuniones. Nuestras innumerables responsabilidades en el hogar, el trabajo y la iglesia han dado lugar a que mucha gente este al borde del colapso. En este clasico actualizado, Gordon MacDonald equipa a una nueva generacion para vivir la vida desde adentro hacia afuera, cultivando la victoria interna necesaria para la eficacia externa. "Con mucho entusiasmo recomiendo este libro a todos los que, como yo, necesitan ordenar su mundo interior". -Charles Swindoll, Rector del Seminario Teologico de Dallas "Este libro fue el instrumento principal que Dios uso para motivarme a integrar disciplinas espirituales en mi diario caminar con Cristo... Me estremece pensar donde estaria hoy si no lo hubiera leido". -Bill Hybels, pastor de la Iglesia Comunitaria Willow Creek Has anyone seen my time? I've misplaced it. We have schedule planners, computerized calendars, smart phones, and sticky notes to help us organize our business and social lives every day. But what about organizing the other side of our lives?the spiritual side? One of the great battlegrounds is within the private world of the individual. The values of our Western culture would have us believe the busy, publicly active person in ministry is also the most spiritual. Tempted to give imbalanced attention to the public world at the expense of the private, we become involved in more programs, more meetings. Our massive responsibilities at home, work, and church have resulted in many good people on the verge of collapse. In this updated classic Ordering Your Private World, Gordon MacDonald equips a new generation to live life from the inside out, cultivating the inner victory necessary for public effectiveness. "With much enthusiasm I recommend this book to all of you who, like me, need order in your private world." ?Charles Swindoll, Chancellor, Dallas Theological Seminary "This book was the primary instrument that God used to motivate me to integrate spiritual disciplines into my daily walk with Christ . . . I shudder to think where I'd be today had I not read it." ?Bill Hybels, Senior pastor, Willow Creek Community Church
"It makes little difference how fast you can run the 100 meters
when the race is 400 meters long. Life is not a sprint; it is a
distance run, and it demands the kind of conditioning that enables
people to go the distance."--Gordon MacDonald
Has anyone seen my time? I’ve misplaced it. We have schedule planners, computerized calendars, smart phones, and sticky notes to help us organize our business and social lives every day. But what about organizing the other side of our lives?the spiritual side? One of the great battlegrounds is within the private world of the individual. The values of our Western culture would have us believe the busy, publicly active person in ministry is also the most spiritual. Tempted to give imbalanced attention to the public world at the expense of the private, we become involved in more programs, more meetings. Our massive responsibilities at home, work, and church have resulted in many good people on the verge of collapse.
Mid-Course Correction is written for those who sense a need for putting order back in their lives again. It offers hope not only for those who have experienced defeat and disappointment in their lives, but also for those who have been "successful" yet yearn for something more. MacDonald focuses on making choices that lead to personal transformation, significant communal relationships, practical service in the kingdom of God, and a revitalized life of faith and worship. He demonstrates that new significance and meaning are available no matter what your situation has been.
What happens when your ideals and desires, plans and strategies, all go awry? From what sources might one find the resolve to begin a rebuilding process? "The fact is," writes Gordon MacDonald in Rebuilding Your Broken World, "the God of the Bible is a God of the rebuilding process. And not enough broken people know that." No stranger himself to brokenness, Gordon MacDonald draws from personal experience and discusses the likely sources of pain, the humiliation, and the long- and short-range consequences of a broken personal world. And he offers encouraging answers to the questions everyone asks when their worlds fall apart: Is there a way back?
In "The Life God Blesses, " author and pastor Gordon MacDonald asks the question, are we prepared to weather the storms of life? In this book, MacDonald steers us toward the disciplines, convictions, silence, beauty, and spirit that feed and prepare the soul to recognize and recieve God's blessing. MacDonald reaches into the Bible and into the experiences of godly men and women of history to discover what can be done to lead a blessed life, then leads you through the steps that are necessary to develop a mature soul.
Jump into the Deep End What is a deep person? If you'd like to become one, would you know how? Would you like to help others become deep? If so, you have come to the right place. In this fascinating book, best-selling author Gordon MacDonald discovers that his small New England church could be headed for trouble. Why? Because of a serious shortage. There are plenty of good people, well-meaning people, sincere people--but not enough deep people. In his celebrated and engaging style, Gordon transports you back to the fictional setting from his critically acclaimed book, "Who Stole My Church?" He identifies the crucial missing component in his community: people of true depth, people of real influence. And he offers unforgettable insights on how to cultivate spiritual maturity and exhibit life-altering faith. As it turns out in Gordon's town--and probably yours--what's needed is people who are willing to seek Christ passionately with a hunger to go deep. This may be exactly what you've been looking for.
"A challenging, innovative approach to a delicate subject. It's
sure to benefit church leaders and members of all ages who dream of
a "reinvented" church. --"Publishers Weekly"
For men questioning what they are not, what they ought to be, and what they want to be. Gordon MacDonald explores questions men ask about measuring up to what they ultimately want to become in their quiet times. In When Men Think Private Thoughts, MacDonald offers insights and encouragement as he discusses topics that often define a man's life such as identity, masculinity, relationships, and spirituality.
This volume provides practical steps to help us sit up and take note before we run out of juice.
Christian professionals and church leaders alike will find benefit in Gordon MacDonald's "Building Below the Waterline." In this collection of writings from the pages of Leadership Journal, he imparts wisdom to Christian leaders in all areas of ministry and encourages them to grow-- from the ground up--a strong, spiritual foundation. Anchored in Biblical truth, spiritual guidance, and life experience, his collection of essays covers a wide range of matters. Articles from "Leadership Journal" included in this
collection:
International Conciliation, No. 317, February, 1936.
Ever see someone, and when you left their sight, you could not stop thinking about them? Or have you ever been a part of something so powerful, that when it was all over, it was still a part of you for years to come? It helped to define who you were? Did that person that you saw briefly make an impact on you? Did he/she pleasantly stain your mind, forcing you to take action, and when you did, only great things came from it? Life is about the impacts people and situations make on you and what you make of them. They define who you are. Sometimes it's hard to let go, but not being able to let go is when you know, that the person you saw for a split second was meant to be more than a passerby. That person was meant to help define and create you. Won't you let them?
International Conciliation, No. 317, February, 1936.
Title: Additional notes on "The Measurements of Ptolemy and of the Antonine Itinerary," by G. M. Hills. ... S ussex] A rch ological] C ollections]. XXXI., 58 & 78; XXXII., 215., etc. (Reprinted from the Sussex Arch ological Collections.).Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. Titles in this series include lectures, compiled sketches, and chronological discourses on Greece, Rome, and other early European and African civilisations. The collection also has a selection of physical and classical geography texts. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Napper, H. F.; Hills, Gordon Macdonald; 1886. 16 p.; 8 . 10347.c.16.(5.)
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