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In every age people have felt sure that the book of Revelation
described events in their time. As nations arm themselves for war,
we think of Armageddon. As evil rulers grow in power, we look for
the antichrist. As the powers of darkness threaten to overwhelm us,
we cry, 'Come, Lord Jesus!' Amid the uncertainties of our age,
Revelation assures us of the ultimate triumph of God. This revised
Lifebuilder Bible Study features additional questions for starting
group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection,
together with expanded leader's notes and an extra 'Now or Later'
section in each study.
Combing logic, science, and God is like putting together a jigsaw
puzzle; it can be very challenging. But in " Logic, Science, and
God ," author Paul Stevens uses these concepts to help us
understand our origin, why we are here on earth, and what we can
expect when we die. " Logic, Science, and God " helps answer many
of life's questions and provides detailed ways to obtain further
light and knowledge. It explains: The basic laws of physics How
evolution occurs Man's relationship to the universe Where man's
intelligence originates How creation occurs Why creation does not
happen by chance What God looks like The necessity of experiencing
pain and suffering The two basic categories of laws we need to obey
to be content and happy Facts concerning our destiny Through
deductive reasoning and commonsense, " Logic, Science, and God "
teaches you how to be grateful and content with life, and it shows
how science and a belief in God are logically compatible.
Each of us is unique. And each one of us has been invited by God to
participate in his kingdom work. Yet many times we hesitate to
serve, uncertain of our gifts and of God's purpose for our life. In
these studies we learn how to recognise our own spiritual gifts as
well as those of others, and how to practically use them to glorify
God in our relationships, our work and the world. Eight studies for
individuals and small groups. The best-selling Lifebuilders series
have helped millions of people dig deeper into the Bible,
individually and in small groups. There are questions for
stimulating group discussions, ideas for meeting God in personal
reflection, and a now or later section in the revised
format.Session 1 covers 1 Corinthians 12; Session 2 Ephesians
4:1-16; Session 3 Romans 12:1-13; and also 1 Thessalonians 5:19-22;
Session 4 studies 1 Corinthians 14:1-33; Session 5: Isaiah 61:1-9
and Luke 4:14-21; Session 6 Galatians 5:16-26; Session 7 Exodus
part of chapters 31,35 and 36. The last Session 8 examines Acts 2.
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Offer Yourselves to God (Hardcover)
Gordon D. Fee; Edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman; Foreword by R.Paul Stevens
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Most books on spirituality focus on disciplines like prayer and
Bible study. But this can mislead us into thinking that God can
only be experienced when we are doing something "spiritual." Apart
from private devotional times or church on Sundays, God may seem
distant and even irrelevant to our daily lives. R. Paul Stevens has
a radically different view of Christian spirituality. True
spirituality, he says, is down-to-earth--we encounter God in the
ordinary, common stuff of everyday life. Taking his cue from the
biblical story of Jacob, Stevens explores the Genesis narrative and
uncovers how ordinary moments are made extraordinary, transformed
by the presence of God in the midst of the mundane. Dreamer,
schemer, worker and entrepreneur, Jacob embodies a multifaceted
life of earthy passion and gritty spirituality. Jacob encounters
the sacred not only through visions of ladders to heaven and
mysterious wrestling matches with angles. Jacob also meets God at
home and at work, at meals and in sleep, in solitude and in
relationships. From birth to death, through every passage of life,
Jacob sees God in the routine details of his everyday experience.
"Everyday life is the spiritual discipline in which God
continuously and graciously meets us," Stevens writes. And in this
book, Stevens helps us see that what appears commonplace on the
surface actually has great spiritual significance. When we least
expect it, God surprises us by re-enchanting our daily experience
and making every moment an opportunity to experience his blessing.
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Job (Paperback)
Paul Stevens
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This is a crucial study for those asking God 'Why?' Job's
persistence in seeking an answer from God as to why he was
suffering has many lessons to teach us. These 12 studies will help
anyone who is wrestling with God. This revised title features
questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in
personal reflection, as well as a 'now or later' section in each
study.
We're updating and revising our bestselling LifeGuides to make them
even more effective for small group Bible study!
New features of the revised LifeGuides include special options
for group activities, additional questions for personal reflection,
a "Now or Later" section with practical follow-up activities for
use after the study or between sessions, expanded and improved
leaders' notes and an attractive, redesigned format for easier
reading.
Beginning with the new guides Miracles and Pleasing God
(released in February 1999), all new LifeGuides will be presented
in the new format. In addition, more existing volumes will be
revised every year to ensure that all our LifeGuides continue to be
effective Bible study resources for the twenty-first century.
We despise our weaknesses; the apostle Paul delighted in his. We
beg God to remove obstacles from our lives; Paul thanked God for
such opportunities to experience his power. Throughout 2
Corinthians Paul turns many of our values upside down. He teaches
us that in all circumstances we can rely on God's promise: "My
grace is sufficient for you".
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall star in this legendary science fiction masterpiece. Astronaut Taylor (Heston) crash lands on a distant planet ruled by apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation and sport. Soon Taylor finds himself among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist (McDowall).
Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)
In the acclaimed sequel to Planet of the Apes, another astronaut (James Franciscus) crashes through the time barrier searching for the missing Taylor. The daring rescue leads to a subterranean city where mutant humans, who practice mind control, worship a weapon capable of destroying the entire planet. Both an action-oriented science-fiction adventure and a wry commentary on today's world, it's imaginative entertainment for fantasy buffs of all ages.
Escape From the Planet of the Apes (1971)
Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter reprise their roles from the original Planet of the Apes in this third chapter of the Apes saga. Two intelligent simians from the future, Cornelius (McDowall) and Zire (Hunter) travel to present-day Earth. They become instant sensations, wined and dined and treated like celebrities--until a high-level plot forces them to run for their lives.
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)
Colourful, futuristic sets, a relentless pace and an action-packed climax highlight the fourth episode of the legendary Apes saga, starring Roddy McDowall and Ricardo Montalban. The time is the near future. Apes have supplanted dogs and cats as household pets, and replaced servants as personal assistants--until their continual mistreatment provokes one advanced ape from the future, Caesar (McDowall), to lead a spectacular revolt. It's thrilling science fiction that offers both a serious message and stirring entertainment.
Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
Roddy McDowall and Claude Akins star in the fifth chapter of the legendary Apes saga. Set in 2670 A.D., an idyllic society of man and ape is threatened by both a militant gorilla (Akins) and a tribe of still-intelligent mutant humans. Finally, simmering tensions dividing the primates erupt in an apocalyptic climax. When the smoke clears, the carnage is everywhere, but there is hope for a new beginning for man and ape. Co-starring John Huston, Paul Williams, and Lew Ayres.
When Justice John Paul Stevens retired from the Supreme Court of
the United States in 2010, he left a legacy of service unequaled in
the history of the Court. During his thirty-four-year tenure,
Justice Stevens was a prolific writer, authoring more than 1000
opinions. In THE MAKING OF A JUSTICE, John Paul Stevens recounts
his extraordinary life, offering an intimate and illuminating
account of his service on the nation's highest court. Appointed by
President Gerald Ford and eventually retiring during President
Obama's first term, Justice Stevens has been witness to, and an
integral part of, landmark changes in American society. With
stories of growing up in Chicago, his work as a naval traffic
analyst at Pearl Harbor during World War II, and his early days in
private practice, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at some of
the most important Supreme Court decisions over the last four
decades, THE MAKING OF A JUSTICE offers a warm and fascinating
account of Justice Stevens' unique and transformative American
life.This comprehensive memoir is a must read for those trying to
better understand our country.
When Justice John Paul Stevens retired from the Supreme Court in
2010, he left a legacy of service unequaled in the history of the
Court. During his 34-year tenure, Justice Stevens wrote more
opinions than any other justice has. In THE MAKING OF A JUSTICE,
John Paul Stevens recounts the first ninety-four years of his
extraordinary life, offering an intimate and illuminating account
of his service on the nation's highest court. Appointed by
President Gerald Ford and eventually retiring during President
Obama's first term, Justice Stevens has been witness to, and an
integral part of, landmark changes in American society. With
stories of growing up in Chicago, his work as a Naval traffic
analyst at Pearl Harbor during World War II, and his early days in
private practice, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at some of
the most important Supreme Court decisions over the last four
decades, THE MAKING OF A JUSTICE offers a warm and fascinating
account of Justice Stevens' unique and transformative American
life.This comprehensive memoir is a must read for those trying to
better understand our country and the Constitution.
Written by a team of leading international scholars, The Cambridge
Companion to Shakespeare and War illuminates the ways Shakespeare's
works provide a rich and imaginative resource for thinking about
the topic of war. Contributors explore the multiplicity of
conflicting perspectives his dramas offer: war depicted from
chivalric, masculine, nationalistic, and imperial perspectives; war
depicted as a source of great excitement and as a theater of honor;
war depicted from realistic or skeptical perspectives that expose
the butchery, suffering, illness, famine, degradation, and havoc it
causes. The essays in this volume examine the representations and
rhetoric of war throughout Shakespeare's plays, as well as the
modern history of the war plays on stage, in film, and in
propaganda. This book offers fresh perspectives on Shakespeare's
multifaceted representations of the complexities of early modern
warfare, while at the same time illuminating why his perspectives
on war and its consequences continue to matter now and in the
future.
Life among Christians can be great. But let's face it - it can also
be exasperating! The joys of fellowship too often give way to
division and debate - arguments over such things as the correct
form of worship and the place of the charismatic gifts. In 1
Corinthians we see Christianity not as it was meant to be but as it
often is. Yet we also find practical advice for overcoming the
challenges of life together. This revised Lifebuilder Bible Study
features additional questions for starting group discussions and
for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded
leader's notes and an extra "Now or Later" section in each study.
This is the only book linked to a practical surveying course.
Highly practical in nature, and packed with detailed close-up
photography, step by step procedures, and helpful checklists, this
definitive handbook will prove a godsend to small craft owners who
want to check out defects on their own boats or on boats they are
planning to buy, as well as practicing surveyors and surveying
students.
Featuring surveying bodies, equipment required, assessing
defects (including moisture-related defects, and the use of
moisture meters) and their severity, the book guides the reader
through conducting a thorough inspection, from keel to topsides,
coachroof, stern gear, rigging and much more.
The highly practical approach of this book will be invaluable to
students of surveying, qualified surveyors and yacht and boat
owners everywhere.
Illinois political scandals reached new depths in the 1960s and
'70s. In Illinois Justice, Kenneth Manaster takes us behind the
scenes of one of the most spectacular. The so-called Scandal of
1969 not only ended an Illinois Supreme Court justice's aspirations
to the US Supreme Court, but also marked the beginning of
little-known lawyer John Paul Stevens's rise to the high court. In
1969, citizen gadfly Sherman Skolnick accused two Illinois Supreme
Court justices of accepting valuable bank stock from an influential
Chicago lawyer in exchange for deciding an important case in the
lawyer's favor. The resulting feverish media coverage prompted the
state supreme court to appoint a special commission to investigate.
Within six weeks and on a shoestring budget, the commission
mobilized a small volunteer staff to reveal the facts. Stevens,
then a relatively unknown Chicago lawyer, served as chief counsel.
His work on this investigation would launch him into the public
spotlight and onto the bench. Manaster, who served on the
commission, tells the real story of the investigation, detailing
the dead ends, tactics, and triumphs. Manaster expertly traces
Stevens's masterful courtroom strategies and vividly portrays the
high-profile personalities involved, as well as the subtleties of
judicial corruption. A reflective foreword by Justice Stevens
himself looks back at the case and how it influenced his career.
Now the subject of the documentary Unexpected Justice: The Rise of
John Paul Stevens, this fascinating chapter of political history
offers a revealing portrait of the early career of a Supreme Court
justice.
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