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Blade of Kings (DVD)
Ying Qu, Jaycee Chan, Bo-Lin Chen, Charlene Choi, Gillian Chung, …
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R29
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Fast-paced Hong Kong action adventure. Set in a land ruled by a
vengeful queen (Ying Qu), who insists that all men will be slaves
to women, the film follows the journey of two young brothers,
Charcoal Head (Jaycee Chan) and Blockhead (Bo-Lin Chen), who come
into the possession of a mysterious map. Presuming that the map
will lead them to treasure, the boys set out on an adventure in the
hope of finding wealth and happiness. They are pursued by Spring
(Charlene Choi) and Blue Bird (Gillian Chung), two beautiful female
warriors with secret intentions, and quickly discover that the map
has led them into danger. Will the boys be able to fight their way
to the bottom of the riddle - and past rivals as formidable as the
Lord of Armour (Jackie Chan) - to fulfil their destiny?
Most Christians already know that they should be telling their
friends about Jesus. But they have been poorly equipped with
methods that are no longer effective in today's post-Christian
world. As a result, many people become frustrated, blame
themselves, and simply give up. Evangelism in a Skeptical World is
a textbook on evangelism that is ideal for the church or the
classroom to equip Christians with the principles and skills they
need to tell the unbelievable news about Jesus to friends in a
skeptical world. Many of the older principles and methods of
evangelism in the twentieth century no longer work effectively
today. In a post-Christian, post-churched, post-reached world we
need new methods to communicate the timeless message of the gospel
in culturally relevant ways. Dr. Chan combines the theological and
biblical insights of classic evangelistic training with the latest
insights from missiology on contextualization, cultural
hermeneutics, and storytelling. Every chapter is illustrated with
real-world examples drawn from over fifteen years of evangelistic
ministry. These are methods that really work - with university
students, urban workers, and high school students - getting past
the defensive posture that people have toward Christianity so they
can seriously consider the claims of Jesus Christ. Field-tested and
filled with unique, fresh, and creative insights, this book will
equip you to share the gospel in today's world and help as many
people as possible hear the good news about Jesus.
Most Christians know they should be trying to tell their friends
and family about Jesus. But in a post-Christendom world, personal
evangelism is viewed negatively--it's offensive, inappropriate, and
insensitive. Recent studies confirm that the majority of Christians
rarely evangelize, worried they might offend their family or lose
their friends. In How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy),
author Sam Chan equips everyday Christians who are reluctant and
nervous to tell their friends about Jesus with practical, tested
ways of sharing their faith in the least awkward ways possible.
Drawing from over two decades of experience as an evangelist,
teacher, and pastor, Chan explains why personal evangelism feels so
awkward today. And utilizing recent insights from communication
theory, cross-cultural ministry, and apologetics, he helps you
build confidence in sharing your faith, and teaches you how to
evangelize your friends and family in socially appropriate ways.
Be Equipped to Prepare and Deliver Engaging, Biblical, and
Effective Topical Sermons Sooner or later, every preacher will come
upon a situation where they need to preach a topical sermon. Yet
few are taught to preach topically. Even preachers who are gifted
in expositing the Scriptures may struggle to deliver a topical
sermon that is engaging, culturally relevant, and true to the
biblical text. Worse, many pastors worry these messages undermine
confidence in the Bible or its authority, leading to a
human-centered rather than a God-focused sermon. But that doesn't
have to be the case. In Topical Preaching in a Complex World, Sam
Chan and Malcolm Gill answer these objections and chart a path for
how preachers can deliver faithful and effective topical messages.
First, they address the biblical, theological, and cultural reasons
pastors should add topical sermons to their preaching repertoire.
Then, they introduce a straightforward, four-fold approach for
preaching a topical message and answer important questions like
these: How do you approach a topic with the proper interpretative
lens? How can you speak to two or more audiences with the same
sermon? What should you consider theologically, culturally, and
pastorally in your preparation? How do you trace the topic back to
Christ? How can you better connect with your audience? Best of all,
they help readers craft a message that says something people truly
need (and want) to hear! Filled with wit, humor, and wisdom from
decades of preaching, this book will equip preachers, pastors,
ministry leaders, and students to preach relevant, biblical, and
engaging topical sermons. Author Sam Chan says, "Just over a decade
ago, I was asked by an organization to speak at their end-of-year
dinner. They wanted me to address the topic of being a Christian
single, but I had no idea how to prepare and deliver a topical
talk. When the night arrived, I preached an old three-point
expository sermon and merely changed the ending to include some
application on singleness. At best, I got some polite comments
afterwards. At worst, people's looks indicated that my biblical
talk had little relevance for them. They could not have been less
fooled by my disingenuous workaround. I went home vowing never to
repeat that poor performance. I felt like the unfaithful servant
who had not adequately used what talents had been given to him. As
a result, I have dedicated the last decade of my preaching ministry
to overcoming and mastering the art of topical preaching. This book
is a product of that journey."
Share your faith and keep your friends. You want your
non--believing friends to be brothers and sisters in Christ. But
how do you talk about Jesus without driving them away? When do you
talk? When do you stay quiet? In How Do We Talk with Skeptics?, Sam
Chan shows you how to walk the tightrope by offering ten wise tips
to keep the balance right. Listen well. Speak persuasively. Learn
hospitality. Gently reveal the holes in your friend's worldview.
Gain wisdom on when to speak and when to listen. With Chan's help,
you can keep your friends while being a faithful witness for
Christ. The Questions for Restless Minds series applies God's word
to today's issues. Each short book faces tough questions honestly
and clearly, so you can think wisely, act with conviction, and
become more like Christ.
Be Equipped to Prepare and Deliver Engaging, Biblical, and
Effective Topical Sermons Sooner or later, every preacher will come
upon a situation where they need to preach a topical sermon. Yet
few are taught to preach topically. Even preachers who are gifted
in expositing the Scriptures may struggle to deliver a topical
sermon that is engaging, culturally relevant, and true to the
biblical text. Worse, many pastors worry these messages undermine
confidence in the Bible or its authority, leading to a
human-centered rather than a God-focused sermon. But that doesn't
have to be the case. In Topical Preaching in a Complex World, Sam
Chan and Malcolm Gill answer these objections and chart a path for
how preachers can deliver faithful and effective topical messages.
First, they address the biblical, theological, and cultural reasons
pastors should add topical sermons to their preaching repertoire.
Then, they introduce a straightforward, four-fold approach for
preaching a topical message and answer important questions like
these: How do you approach a topic with the proper interpretative
lens? How can you speak to two or more audiences with the same
sermon? What should you consider theologically, culturally, and
pastorally in your preparation? How do you trace the topic back to
Christ? How can you better connect with your audience? Best of all,
they help readers craft a message that says something people truly
need (and want) to hear! Filled with wit, humor, and wisdom from
decades of preaching, this book will equip preachers, pastors,
ministry leaders, and students to preach relevant, biblical, and
engaging topical sermons. Author Sam Chan says, "Just over a decade
ago, I was asked by an organization to speak at their end-of-year
dinner. They wanted me to address the topic of being a Christian
single, but I had no idea how to prepare and deliver a topical
talk. When the night arrived, I preached an old three-point
expository sermon and merely changed the ending to include some
application on singleness. At best, I got some polite comments
afterwards. At worst, people's looks indicated that my biblical
talk had little relevance for them. They could not have been less
fooled by my disingenuous workaround. I went home vowing never to
repeat that poor performance. I felt like the unfaithful servant
who had not adequately used what talents had been given to him. As
a result, I have dedicated the last decade of my preaching ministry
to overcoming and mastering the art of topical preaching. This book
is a product of that journey." X
Most Christians already know that they should be telling their
friends about Jesus. But they have been poorly equipped with
methods that are no longer effective in today's post-Christian
world. As a result, many people become frustrated, blame
themselves, and simply give up. Evangelism in a Skeptical World is
a textbook on evangelism that is ideal for the church or the
classroom to equip Christians with the principles and skills they
need to tell the unbelievable news about Jesus to friends in a
skeptical world. Many of the older principles and methods of
evangelism in the twentieth century no longer work effectively
today. In a post-Christian, post-churched, post-reached world we
need new methods to communicate the timeless message of the gospel
in culturally relevant ways. Dr. Chan combines the theological and
biblical insights of classic evangelistic training with the latest
insights from missiology on contextualization, cultural
hermeneutics, and storytelling. Every chapter is illustrated with
real-world examples drawn from over fifteen years of evangelistic
ministry. These are methods that really work - with university
students, urban workers, and professionals - getting past the
defensive posture that people have toward Christianity so they can
seriously consider the claims of Jesus Christ. Field-tested and
filled with unique, fresh, and creative insights, this book will
equip you to share the gospel in today's world and help as many
people as possible hear the good news about Jesus.
An examination of dating app culture in China, across user
demographics--straight women, straight men, queer women, and queer
men. In this exploration of dating app culture in China, Lik Sam
Chan argues that these popular mobile apps are not merely a
platform for personal relationships but also an emerging arena for
gender and queer politics. Chan examines the opportunities dating
apps present for women's empowerment and men's performances of
masculinity, and he links experiences of queer dating app users
with their vulnerable position as sexual minorities. He finds that
dating apps are both portals to an exciting virtual world of
relational possibilities and sites of power dynamics that reflect
the heteronormativity and patriarchy of Chinese society.
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