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Only Zapiro can truly capture the craziness and the seriousness of state capture and the Zuma years. WTF is the award-winning and best-selling cartoonist’s definitive, unique and superbly funny record of this rollercoaster time in our history in words and more than 400 brilliant cartoons.
Zapiro’s career has been tightly entwined with the bewildering tale of Jacob Zuma for more than 20 years. He has sharply charted his rise and his fall and everything in between, including the corrupting presence of the Guptas and the destructive cancer of state capture. On two different occasions Jacob Zuma served Zapiro with unfulfilled lawsuits totalling R22 million, claiming his dignity had been infringed, and the cartoonist has been threatened in other ways by senior political figures because of his caustic and brilliant work. Zapiro first drew a showerhead on Zuma in 2006 as a comment on his preposterous evidence during his rape trial that he took a shower after sex to reduce the chance of getting AIDS. That showerhead image stuck in the public imagination, and in Zapiro’s cartoons, and has become a nationally known symbol of the former president.
WTF is sure to be another triumph for our best-loved cartoonist.
Word in the Heart series Junior Teacher's Manual. Manual covers all
4 student books in the 4th grade level.
Christianity is at a crossroads in America. Many Christian
denominations are shrinking in membership and aging. Christian
values are under constant pressure from media; secularism is
rooting out Christian values. This book identifies some of the
things threatening the survival of Christianity: Hollywood,
materialism, a humanistic educational system, Islam, political
correctness, etc. On top of that the break down of the home,
spiritual apathy, and a diluted message contribute to
Christianity's demise in America. The issue is this: Can
Christianity Survive in America? This book encourages Christians to
withstand both the internal and external pressures threatening
Christian values.
The parables of Jesus are some of Jesus' most remembered lessons.
Think of some of them: The Parable of the Sower, The Good
Samaritan, The Rich Fool, etc. This 26-lesson workbook is an
excellent study of Jesus' parables, designed to be used in an adult
Bible class. After an introductory lesson to the parables, the book
contains a lesson on each of Jesus' parables providing an
explanation of the parable, applications to one's life drawn from
the parable, and questions that stimulate in-class discussions. An
excellent tool to gain a better understanding of Jesus' teachings.
This series of lessons is designed to help Christians address sins
of the heart with lessons on sinful anger, pride, envy and
jealousy, lust, greed, deceit, ingratitude, bitterness,
selfishness, anxiety, irreverence, lack of brotherly love, and
self-control. The lessons have questions designed to stimulate
in-class discussion. The material is useful for both senior high
students and adults.
By looking at the terms by which a Christian is described, Willis
explains what it means to be a Christian. Separate lessons are
provided on these descriptions: A Child of God, A Believer, A
Disciple, A Servant, A Saint, A Pilgrim, Sojourner or Stranger, A
Steward, A Soldier, A Priest, Called of God, A Worker, A Member of
the Body. He wraps up the book by examining the name "Christian" in
a lesson titled, "Wears A Worthy Name." An excellent workbook to
define what it means to be a Christian, complete with questions for
classes for high school through adult.
What is happening to the home in America? Divorce and remarriage
are commonplace; couples cohabit outside the bonds of matrimony;
children are conceived out of wedlock. Because of rampant divorce
and children conceived outside of wedlock, a large percentage of
America's children are being reared in fatherless homes. And now
some are arguing that homosexual relationship should be treated as
marriages. What once was criminal behavior known as sodomy laws is
not only legal, but now some press for homosexual relationships to
be called "marriage" Build Strong Homes emphasizes that strong
homes are essential for strong churches and a strong nation. When
homes break down, both churches and the nation deteriorate. This
book addresses various issues facing modern homes from a Biblical
perspective and in a practical way.
The theme of this year's Truth Magazine Lectures is "Can
Christianity Survive in America?" The subjects being addressed in
these lectures discuss areas of concern regarding the survival of
Christianity in America. Christianity is not an American product,
nor did it originate in America. Christianity is not dependent on
it for survival. However, as Christians living in America, we are
influenced by the events and circumstances of our time that
challenge our stand. In this series of lectures, some topics regard
outside or external influences on Christians living in America,
such as the Threat of Islam, the Threat of Hollywood, the Threat of
a Diluted Message, the Threat of Political Correctness, the Threat
of Secular Education, and the Threat of an Anti-Christian
Government. Other lectures address topics regarding internal
influences on Christians living in America such as the Threat of
the Breakdown of the Home, the Threat of Materialism, and the
Threat of Apathy.
Teacher's Manual for 5th grade Word in the Heart series. Good for 4
workbooks.
The Holy Spirit revealed the qualities which fit men for this noble
work. These qualifications are as stringent as God meant for them
to be, but no more than that. Through time, many have erred in
appointing men to serve who did not measure up to the standard
given. Churches have suffered because of that. On the other hand,
some have read more into the qualifications than the Lord stated.
This has been the cause of endless disputes and has sometimes kept
churches from having the leadership they needed. It does not take a
Solomon to know that many churches are suffering a crisis in
leadership. Some congregations have existed for years with no
elders to lead or deacons to serve and with none in sight.
Something is wrong when that situation prevails. Some churches have
good and capable elders but are not working to train and develop
men to continue that good work. These lectures deal with the
qualifications, need for, and examples of Scriptural leaders of
God's church. 296 Pages.
This thorough study of the subject of individual collectivities is
a review of criticisms made against colleges and foundations that
hold lectureships. At question is whether or not two or more
individual Christians may work together to teach the gospel,
combining their resources to do so.
Is the use of the church building for funerals and weddings just a
matter of opinion? This book is a compilation of letters, articles,
and a debate over this topic. Those interested in a study of this
subject will find this material helpful. 80 Pages.
A collection of articles on the A.D. 70 Doctrine. This is the most
thorough study of this subject which is also referred to as
Realized Eschatology. Clinton Hamilton, Bill Reeves, Joe Price, Dan
King, Mike Willis, Marc Gibson, and Larry Hafley are some of the
contributors to this work. Topics are as follows: The Study of the
A.D. 70 Doctrine Realized Eschatology, edited by Mike Willis; Table
of Contents: (1) The End of All Things and the A.D. 70 Theory, by
Clinton Hamilton; (2) The Second Coming: Did It Already Occur (I),
by Joe R. Price; (3) The Second Coming: Did It Already Occur (II),
by Joe R. Price; (4) The Second Coming: Did It Already Occur (III),
by Joe R. Price; (5) The Bill Reeves Articles, by Cecil Willis;
(6-12) The Preterist View Heresy(I-VII), by Bill Reeves; (13)
Realized Eschatology: The A.D. 70 Doctrine, by Mike Willis; (13)
Perversions of Matthew 24 (I), by Dan King; (14) Perversions of
Matthew 24 (II), by Dan King; (15) Perversions of Matthew 24 (III),
by Dan King; (16) Contrasts in Matthew 24, by Larry Hafley; (17)
Have Ye Not Read?, by Hoyt Houchen; (18) Resurrection, by Mike
Willis; (19) What the Bible Teaches About the Judgment, by Johnie
Edwards; (20) For What Saith the Scripture About the End of Time,
by Jarrod Jacobs; (21) From Heaven or From Men?, by Clinton
Hamilton; (22) Trademark on Truth?, by Joe R. Price; (23) False
Teachers and Teaching, Thomas G. O'Neal.
A brotherly discussion which grapples with the issue of whether the
New Testament allows divorce for causes other than fornication
(such as physical abuse). Also, the role of civil government in
divorce is discussed. Both brethren believe the teachings of Jesus
are applicable today but grapple with how to apply New Testament
teachings.
God Give Us Christian Homes edited by Mike Willis is a series of
lessons designed to address the deterioration of the family in
twenty-first century America. The topics include: Foundations of
Family The Dangers of Marriage to Non-Christians Godly Families in
the Church The Blessing of Godly Parents The Threat of Materialism
to the Home Using the Family to Serve The Death of A Child Things
That Shouldn't End After Marriage Dealing with Delinquent Children
Choosing A Mate for Life Teenagers and Sex Dealing With the Loss of
a Parent Causes of Divorce Working With Young Adults Serving God in
My Senior Years Dealing with the Loss of a Spouse Overcoming An
Abusive Parent and other relevant topics. This series of lectures
has been the most popular of the Truth Lecture series and is being
reprinted to meet the requests for it to stay in print.
Fire in my Heart contains the lectures for the 2003 Staff Writers
meeting for Truth Magazine, featuring lectures on
unity-in-diversity, creation, age of the earth, chronology of the
Bible, Bible doctrine of hell, the church growth movement, and
other important and relevant subjects.
First Annual Truth Magazine Lectures-2004. These lectures were
delivered in Bowling Green, Kentucky between July 12th and July
15th, 2004. A study of Roman 12:1-2 with application to today's
moral and doctrinal problems.Other timely topics are also addressed
such as Scientific Foreknowledge, The House Church Movement, and
Testifying in the Assemblies. A great resource book for years to
come.
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