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I Choose to Forgive (Hardcover)
Dianne B. Collard; Foreword by Greg Asimakoupoulos, Shann Ray
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Who were these men?
They weren't saints. They weren't scholars. They weren't even
religious sages. What is most amazing about the disciples is that
Jesus ever selected them at all. Among them, a handful of common
fishermen, a hated tax collector, and an impulsive political
zealot.
The "Twelve Ordinary Men Workbook" brings you face-to-face with
the disciples as you've never seen them. You'll put yourself in
their shoes. You'll understand their doubts and hopes. And you'll
hear the power of Jesus' words in a whole new way. The message is
clear. If Christ can accomplish His purposes through the lives of
common men like these, imagine what He has in store for you
Based on John MacArthur's best-selling book "Twelve Ordinary
Men," this workbook is ideal for group or individual study, and
includes:
- Suggestions for further reading
- Thought-provoking call-out areas
- Daily life application assignments
- Focused, relevant prayers
- Intriguing study questions
- Additional notes for leading group study
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I Choose to Forgive (Paperback)
Dianne B. Collard; Foreword by Greg Asimakoupoulos, Shann Ray
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R568
R470
Discovery Miles 4 700
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Rhymes and Reasons is a compliation of prose and poetry aimed at
drawing life lessons from current events and special occasions. The
author views his efforts as word pictures that stimulate reflection
much like political cartoons. These "poetical cartoons" originally
appeared in the Partial Observer website.
Sunday Rhymes and Reasons is a compilation of inspirational poetry
by America's pastor/poet laureate, Greg Asimakoupoulos. In this,
his third volume of poetry, Pastor Greg paints word pictures that
portray both the struggle and fulfillment that define a life of
faith. His repertoire of rhymes celebrate rite-of-passage occasions
like birth, baptism, marriage and death as well as the major
holidays of the church and culture. It is a volume that illustrates
the poet's love of words and of popular culture. The author dips
his brush into a paint box of hubris, humor and honesty.
Moses was a prince, an exiled shepherd, and a flawed reluctant
leader of God's people. Readers will discover for themselves more
about Moses and the miracle-working God whom he served.
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