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What does the Bible really say about the future? Should we expect
horrible things or hopeful things? Does the world end with a bang,
or with a whimper - or neither? Is it possible that the popular
preachers and novelists have completely missed the point? In The
End Is Near...Or Maybe Not Kenneth Myers offers a sensible,
biblical, and historic alternative to the sensationalism of our
day. Eye-opening, engaging and easy to read, this book replaces
pessimism with optimism and dread with anticipation. It offers a
fresh but ancient understanding on things like the Great
Tribulation, the Millennium, and just what our future holds.
What if everything you've been told about salvation is wrong? For
nearly a thousand years Christians have been hearing and repeating
a story about why Jesus died on the cross. It's the only story of
salvation most of them have ever heard. And it's wrong. The Bible
doesn't have that story and the early Christians never heard that
story - they never believed it. In Salvation (and how we got it
wrong), Kenneth Myers revisits the story of our salvation,
retelling it like the early Christians told it. No longer a tale of
an angry God punishing his Son in payment for crimes against his
honor, it becomes a tale of a loving God doing all in his power to
bring healing to a humanity he desperately cares for.
The most important thing Christians do is worship God, yet many
believers have little or no understanding of the "big picture" -
that worship is a drama of great thanksgiving, rooted in the Bible
and the early Church - and every believer is an actor on the stage.
In How Christians Worship, the fourth volume of The Foundation
Series, Kenneth Myers explores worship as a holy stage production,
complete with script, lighting, music, props, stage hands,
directors, and a cast of billions, all for an audience of One.
Drawing from Scripture and 2000 years of worship history, his book
promises to be an eye-opening and enriching study for individual
readers, small groups and classes.
Prayer is at the center of the Christian faith, yet many Christians
find their prayer life woefully inadequate. In the Gospel story,
the disciples approached Jesus and asked him to teach them to pray.
What he taught them has become the most famous prayer of all time:
the Lord's Prayer, or the Our Father. In How Christians Pray, the
third volume of The Foundation Series, Kenneth Myers revisits this
model prayer which Jesus gave to his followers, and unpacks the
meaning of each line. Saturated in Scripture and grounded in the
historic faith of the Church, this book promises to be an
eye-opening and enriching study for individual readers, small
groups and classes.
In the modern world, with the loss of a sense of absolutes
regarding not only belief, but also daily living, Christians don't
always act the way they should act. The Christian faith is more
than a set of doctrines, it also provides blueprints for successful
living in relation to God and one another. In How Christians
Behave, the second volume of The Foundation Series, Kenneth Myers
revisits the Ten Commandments, presenting an engaging yet
easy-to-read overview of what it means to behave like Christians.
Saturated in Scripture and grounded in the historic faith of the
Church, this book promises to be an eye-opening and enriching study
for individual readers, small groups and classes.
God's plan is for your life to be filled with happiness. Not just
some kind of "spiritual joy" that has no real evidence, but an
authentic happiness that others can see in your everyday life. Yet
many Christians are sadly lacking true happiness. In The Garden of
Happiness, Kenneth Myers uses the analogy of a garden to
demonstrate the cultivation of biblical and realistic happiness in
life. Filled with Scripture, great stories, and common sense
thinking, this easy-to-read book is a guide to help you grow your
own lush garden of happiness.
For more than 2000 years Christians have shared a common faith in
the central beliefs that define them. Yet in our own time many
well-meaning Christians do not really know what they believe about
very important subjects including God, Jesus Christ, the Church,
and life after death. In What Christians Believe, the first volume
of The Foundation Series, Kenneth Myers revisits the essential
beliefs of the Christian faith, presenting an engaging yet
easy-to-read overview of what it means to think like a Christian.
Saturated in Scripture and grounded in the historic faith of the
Church, this book promises to be an eye-opening and enriching study
for individual readers, small groups and classes.
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