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Now in paperback, this helpful volume by pastor and best-selling author John MacArthur guides readers in cultivating a biblical worldview on a wide range of issues. What we think shapes who we are. That's why the Bible tells us, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind" (Romans 12:2a). In a world of differing voices competing for our allegiance, we must learn to "think biblically" so we can distinguish good from evil. God is the Creator of this world; his voice-his Word-must guide our thoughts and our lives. With the Bible in their hands, John MacArthur and other scholars and teachers from the Master's College confront the false worldviews that dominate our postmodern world. The authors provide models for cultivating a biblical mind-set on worship, psychology, gender, science, education, history, government, economics, and literature. This book will help anyone who is striving to think biblically in today's culture.
God can heal, this is a truth clearly evident from scripture. We can agree, with absolute certainty, that God still possesses the power to do the miraculous. In The Healing Promise Richard Mayhue Provides straight answers without compromising the Bible or God's miraculous power. The Healing Promise includes - A special interview with Joni Eareckson Tada where she talks about coping with the attitudes towards healing she encounters every day. A chapter by Andr Kole, the man behind many of David Copperfield's illusions, on techniques used in healing meetings. A special interview with John and Patricia MacArthur about their experiences when Patricia was badly injured in a car accident.
Systematizing the robust theology that has undergirded John MacArthur's well-known preaching ministry for decades, this comprehensive overview of basic doctrines taught in the Bible will give Christians a solid foundation for what they believe.
Today's fast-paced society beguiles us to do what you can get away with. The concept of 'moral fibre' is considered laughable, yet admired in films and yearned for in relationships. How do you develop real moral character? Richard Mayhue helps us achieve that goal by looking at character building examples in the Bible. There are four parts to the book: Warning: Some Failed to Win, Solomon, Jonah and Eve are among those examined. Hope: Some Fell But Recovered While Fighting, Elijah, Habakkuk and Moses are among those examined. Encouragement: Some Fought to Victory, Joseph, Job and Ruth are among those examined. Wisdom: Gaining God's Perspective summarises the lessons from the previous chapters. Richard aims to teach us how to develop moral courage because true Christian education should be based on developing character. What you are is more important than what you know when facing unforeseen circumstances.
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