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Did you know Vincent van Gogh sold only one painting during his
lifetime and that during the last three months of his life he
completed an average of one painting every day? Did you know that
Michelangelo's David is covered in a dusting of human skin? Did you
know Caravaggio murdered several people while he was painting some
of the most glorious paintings of biblical scenes the world has
ever known? Rembrandt Is in the Wind by Russ Ramsey is an
invitation to discover some of the world's most celebrated artists
and works, while presenting the gospel of Christ in a way that
speaks to the struggles and longings common to the human
experience. The book is part art history, part biblical study, part
philosophy, and part analysis of the human experience; but it's all
story. The lives of the artists in this book illustrate the
struggle of living in this world and point to the beauty of the
redemption available to us in Christ. Each story is different. Some
conclude with resounding triumph while others end in struggle. But
all of them raise important questions about humanity's hunger and
capacity for glory, and all of them teach us to love and see
beauty.
Word Guild Awards Shortlist - Apologetics/Evangelism Word Guild
Award - Best Book Cover Award Christianity Today's Book of the Year
Award of Merit - The Beautiful Orthodoxy What if certainty isn't
the goal? In a world filled with ambiguity, many of us long for a
belief system that provides straightforward answers to complex
questions and clarity in the face of confusion. We want faith to
act like an orderly set of truth-claims designed to solve the
problems and pain that life throws at us. With signature candor and
depth, Jen Pollock Michel helps readers imagine a Christian faith
open to mystery. While there are certainties in Christian faith, at
the heart of the Christian story is also paradox. Jesus invites us
to abandon the polarities of either and or in order to embrace the
difficult, wondrous dissonance of and. The incarnation-the paradox
of God made human-teaches us to look for God in the and of body and
spirit, heaven and earth. In the kingdom, God often hides in plain
sight and announces his triumph on the back of a donkey. In the
paradox of grace, we receive life eternal by actively participating
in death. And lament, with its clear-eyed appraisal of suffering
alongside its commitment to finding audience with God, is a
paradoxical practice of faith. Each of these themes give us
certainty about God while also leading us into greater curiosity
about his nature and activity in the world. As Michel writes, "As
soon as we think we have God figured out, we will have ceased to
worship him as he is." With personal stories and reflection on
Scripture, literature, and culture, Michel takes us deeper into
mystery and into worship of the One who is Mystery and Love.
"A page in history was about to turn. Though Israel's world was in
the throes of upheaval, it was only a matter of time before the sun
of righteousness would rise. These people needed rescue, but they
weren't waiting for the stars to align or for the political climate
to change. They were waiting for God. They were on his timetable.
He was sending his Messiah-Immanuel, God with us." For centuries
God's people awaited the coming of a Savior. In the midst of a
world of trouble, they hoped for one who would deliver them from
evil and restore them to true life. Would God be faithful to his
promises? Pastor Russ Ramsey narrates anew the greatest story ever
told-the true tale of the coming of the Christ. It's more than the
story of a baby born in Bethlehem; the story encompasses the whole
of the Old Testament and all of human history, unveiling God's
longsuffering, loving pursuit of his people. Rediscover how the
purposes of God culminated in the coming of Jesus, in twenty-five
readings ideal for Christmas or any season of meeting the Savior.
Also including The Passion of the King of Glory and The Mission of
the Body of Christ, the Retelling the Story series explores the
narrative arc of the Bible from Genesis through Revelation in
compelling language that is faithful to the text of Scripture. The
stories are told afresh to help readers hide God's word in their
hearts by way of their imaginations.
"His was a ministry of incarnation-touching the infected, dining
with sinners, defending the defenseless. The sick needed a
physician, and the Physician had come." Enter into the greatest
story ever told. In this carefully researched retelling of the
story of Jesus, pastor Russ Ramsey invites us to rediscover our
wonder at Jesus' sinless life, brutal death, and glorious
resurrection. Featuring forty short chapters recounting key
episodes from Jesus' time on earth, this book expands on the
biblical narrative in a fresh and creative way-giving us a taste of
what it would have been like to walk next to Jesus and experience
his earthly ministry firsthand. Also including The Advent of the
Lamb of God and The Mission of the Body of Christ, the Retelling
the Story series explores the narrative arc of the Bible from
Genesis through Revelation in compelling language that is faithful
to the text of Scripture. The stories are told afresh to help
readers hide God's word in their hearts by way of their
imaginations.
"God had not just sent his Messiah into the world. He had sent him
to them. They were known. In all their guilt-intended and
unintended-they were known and invited to find refuge in the grace
of God, accomplished through the life, death, and resurrection of
his Son. And the church continued to grow." Jesus sent his
followers into the world. Russ Ramsey's dynamic narrative traces
the journey of the early church with thirty-one daily readings
through the book of Acts, as the people of God carried out Jesus'
mission as his ambassadors. This unlikely band of believers faced
enormous challenges yet experienced God's power and grace as they
moved forward in the Spirit. Through this new community, a movement
spread around the world that continues to this day. Come discover
the transformation that energized the early church. And you too can
play your part in the unfolding story. Also including The Advent of
the Lamb of God and The Passion of the King of Glory, the Retelling
the Story series explores the narrative arc of the Bible from
Genesis through Revelation in compelling language that is faithful
to the text of Scripture. The stories are told afresh to help
readers hide God's word in their hearts by way of their
imaginations.
EPA 2018 Christian Book Award Finalist - Biography and Memoir "When
my doctor told me I was dying, I came alive." What happens when you
come face-to-face with your mortality? When your body fails you,
what happens to your faith? Russ Ramsey was struck by a bacterial
infection that destroyed his mitral valve, sending him into heart
failure and requiring urgent open-heart surgery. As he faced the
possibility of death, he found himself awakened to new realities.
In the critical days and months that followed, Ramsey came to see
the world through the eyes of affliction. He grappled with fear,
anger, depression, and loss, and yet he experienced grace through
the suffering that filled him with a hope and hunger for the life
to come. This profoundly eloquent memoir gives voice to the deepest
questions of the human condition. In the midst of pain, we can see
glimpses of eternity.
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The Molehill, Vol. 4 (Paperback)
A. S. Peterson; Contributions by Russ Ramsey, Walter Wangerin
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