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40 Days with the Holy Spirit will inspire you to encounter God in
fresh and surprising ways. You'll develop stronger spiritual
muscles as you breathe, read, reflect, and pray-all with an eye to
cultivating a relationship with the least familiar member of the
Trinity. The book is interactive, offering the opportunity to write
and pray each day; intelligent, rooted in a rigorous study of
scripture, from Genesis to Revelation; and inviting, with 40
insightful, well-planned 20-30 minute daily exercises; and
prayerful, with 40 original prayers that capture each day's insight
into the deep, spiritual work of the Holy Spirit.
"Concrete, accessible, actionable help in the most important
challenge of human living."--JOHN ORTBERG, founder, BecomeNew.Me
Having spent years of his life studying the Holy Spirit, renowned
theologian and acclaimed author Jack Levison shares the seven
secrets to a fuller, deeper and more powerful relationship with the
Spirit. Packed with biblical insights, practical strategies,
focused prayers, Scripture meditations and rich reflections, each
short, energizing chapter will fuel your spiritual growth,
empowering you to · break out of the familiar · experience your
own personal Pentecost · cultivate healthy habits that strengthen
the Spirit-filled life · connect with the heart of the Spirit A
season of breakthrough awaits you. Here is your guide to
embracing the Spirit-filled life--and discovering the Helper
who fills you up, pours you out and transforms the world through
you. "Jack Levison opens secrets of the Spirit-filled life from
across the pages of Scripture and gives us seven pathways for
living the Spirit-filled life. What a gift!"--AMOS YONG, professor,
theology and mission, Fuller Seminary "What a terrific guide for
living the Spirit-filled life! I highly recommend this book."--ADAM
HAMILTON, senior pastor, United Methodist Church of the
Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas; author, Luke: Jesus and the
Outsiders, Outcasts, and Outlaws
Popular author Jack Levison offers a fresh take on the Holy Spirit
through a careful reading of every reference to the Spirit in the
Gospels. Viewed through the lens of Jesus's life, death, and
resurrection, the Spirit shows up at odd times and in odd
teachings--in desert sojourns, a strange saying about scorpions and
snakes, and puzzling sayings about birth from above and springs
from below. Grounded in scholarship, yet accessible and inviting,
this companion volume to Levison's A Boundless God analyzes key
aspects of Jesus's experience of the Holy Spirit, offering nuggets
of insight on every page.
The word ruah (commonly translated as breath, wind, spirit, or
Spirit) occurs in the Old Testament 378 times--more frequently than
torah, shalom, or Sabbath. In this volume, a popular Old Testament
scholar, whose previous books have received wide acclaim, cracks
open the challenging and provocative world of the Spirit in the Old
Testament, offering readers cogent yet comprehensive insights.
Grounded in scholarship yet accessible and inviting, this book
unlocks the world of the Spirit, plunging readers into an
imaginative realm of fresh senses, sounds, and skills. The book
gives readers the opportunity to recapture Israel's tenacious sense
of the Spirit's energy as it was expressed by a series of vibrant
verbs: blowing, breathing, coming, resting, passing, pouring,
filling, cleansing, standing, and guiding. Readers will encounter
in these pages all of the Old Testament expressions of the
Spirit--passages that will challenge the conventional, confront the
commonplace, and transport them to a world of wisdom, work, and
wonder.
Early Jews and Christians understood the Holy Spirit in a very
different way than most Christians understand it today. They
understood the spirit of God as something given to all flesh as
part of creation -- a spirit no less divine or holy than the spirit
one might receive through charismatic endowments. In this book John
Levison works to recover that early conception of the Holy Spirit
and to embrace the belief that the power of God's spirit pulses in
every breath we take. Levison sums up historical and biblical
arguments and discusses implications for the church today. "The
gift of the spirit is not a moment's work," Levison says. "The gift
of the spirit is steady and continuous -- something worth knowing
in the struggles that have the potential to shatter life into
meaningless shards."
This volume examines crucial concerns in palliative care, including
the proper balance between comfort and cure for the patient, the
integration of spiritual well-being, and the challenges of
providing care in the absence of basic medical services and
supplies. In the first section, palliative-care pioneers Constance
Dahlin, Eduardo Bruera, Neil MacDonald, and Declan Walsh recount
the early history of the discipline. Part 2 discusses the role of
poetry, prose, plays, and other aspects of the humanities in the
practice of palliative care. Part 3 explores essential current
issues in the field, including autonomy, the use of opioids, and
the impact of artificial intelligence on the evolution of
palliative care. The final section focuses on the spiritual
dimensions of pain and suffering. Rich with anecdotes and personal
stories and featuring contributions from pioneers and current
practitioners, The Pursuit of Life is an essential assessment of
the past, present, and future of palliative care. In addition to
the editors, the contributors include W. Andrew Achenbaum, Stacy L.
Auld, Elena Pagani Bagliacca, Costantino Benedetti, Courtenay
Bruce, Eduardo Bruera, Joseph Calandrino, Jim Cleary, Constance
Dahlin, Andrea Ferrari, Mauro Ferrari, Joseph J. Fins, Bettie Jo
Tennon Hightower, Kathryn B. Kirkland, Robin W. Lovin, Neil
MacDonald, Charles Millikan, Dominique J. Monlezun, Tullio
Proserpio, Giovanna Sironi, Daniel P. Sulmasy, and Declan Walsh.
In the Bible, the Holy Spirit staggers us with its unexpectedness.
The Holy Spirit is not just about speaking in tongues, spiritual
gifts or "fruits"--but also about our deepest breath and our
highest human aspirations. Popular teacher Jack Levison brings a
scholar's knowledge of this complicated biblical topic to a wide
audience that crosses all denominational boundaries. His new book
aims to do nothing less than clarify 2,000 years of confusion on
the topic of who the Holy Spirit is, and why it matters.
Provocative and life-changing, Fresh Air combines moving personal
anecdotes, rich biblical studies, and practical strategies for
experiencing the daily presence of the Holy Spirit. In brief
chapters, the book finds the presence of the Holy Spirit where we
least expect it--in human breathing, in social transformation, in
community, in hostile situations, and in serious learning. Fresh
Air will unsettle and invigorate readers poised for a fresh
experience of an ancient, confusing topic.
Visit http: //bit.ly/FreshAirDiscussion for an excellect discussion
guide from the author.
This volume examines crucial concerns in palliative care, including
the proper balance between comfort and cure for the patient, the
integration of spiritual well-being, and the challenges of
providing care in the absence of basic medical services and
supplies. In the first section, palliative-care pioneers Constance
Dahlin, Eduardo Bruera, Neil MacDonald, and Declan Walsh recount
the early history of the discipline. Part 2 discusses the role of
poetry, prose, plays, and other aspects of the humanities in the
practice of palliative care. Part 3 explores essential current
issues in the field, including autonomy, the use of opioids, and
the impact of artificial intelligence on the evolution of
palliative care. The final section focuses on the spiritual
dimensions of pain and suffering. Rich with anecdotes and personal
stories and featuring contributions from pioneers and current
practitioners, The Pursuit of Life is an essential assessment of
the past, present, and future of palliative care. In addition to
the editors, the contributors include W. Andrew Achenbaum, Stacy L.
Auld, Elena Pagani Bagliacca, Costantino Benedetti, Courtenay
Bruce, Eduardo Bruera, Joseph Calandrino, Jim Cleary, Constance
Dahlin, Andrea Ferrari, Mauro Ferrari, Joseph J. Fins, Bettie Jo
Tennon Hightower, Kathryn B. Kirkland, Robin W. Lovin, Neil
MacDonald, Charles Millikan, Dominique J. Monlezun, Tullio
Proserpio, Giovanna Sironi, Daniel P. Sulmasy, and Declan Walsh.
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