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Is there something in your life you'd be better off without? A relationship causing you pain? Circumstances pressing you down? Something separating you from your Maker? Maybe you need a scalpel moment.This is not a book about medical care, but spiritual care. A description and prescription of those times when God steps in - like a skilled surgeon - and cuts something from our life. While it may be painful at the time, and may even cause us to question God's love, a scalpel moment is actually an act of grace.The painful truth is that many of our lives are overgrown with the unimportant. So seize this opportunity, this scalpel moment, and allow the Great Physician to not just cut out what needs to be removed but, with creative power and grace, fill you with faith and trust.Drawing on his own experiences over a lifetime of walking with God, as well as those of biblical characters, Dr. Reaves explains how God can use scalpel moments - moments of painful awareness, disturbing clarity, or sorrowful regret - to remove those things in our lives that hold us back from being the best we can be.The question is, will you allow God to remove what holds you back?
If there is something, anything,that gets between you and God,then whatever it is,it needs to be cut away.It needs a scalpel moment.~ Dr. Benjamin ReavesIs there something in your life you'd be better off without? A relationship causing you pain? Circumstances pressing you down? Something separating you from your Maker? Maybe you need a scalpel moment. This is not a book about medical care, but spiritual care. A description and prescription of those times when God steps in-like a skilled surgeon-and cuts something from our life. While it may be painful at the time, and may even cause us to question God's love, a scalpel moment is actually an act of grace.The painful truth is that many of our lives are overgrown with the unimportant. So seize this opportunity, this scalpel moment, and allow the Great Physician to not just cut out what needs to be removed but, with creative power and grace, fill you with faith and trust.The question is, will you allow God to remove what holds you back?"And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you." 1 Peter 5:10 ESV
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
"The Power of Positive Poetry" is an inspirational tool useful for most any place, purpose or profession." --Willie Jolley, motivational speaker.
Oakwood Magazine, a quarterly publication, contains news and information about Oakwood University. This publication, produced by the Office of Integrated Marketing and Public Relations, is for alumni and friends of Oakwood University. To find out more about Oakwood Magazine, please call (256) 726-7000.
The challenge of accreditation in a modern educational environment faces such questions as how to keep an accrediting process which is independent of the government, which respects the diversity of institutions, which keeps the process open whereby institutions can set their own goals and missions and above all improve access to education for the masses and at the same time maintain the confidence of the general public that graduates measure up to the minimum levels of quality. In this volume, James Rogers discusses the current state of accreditation in the United States with special emphasis on historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Maxine Allen and John Austin assess the current status of HBCUs relative to accreditation. Howard Simmons focuses on the importance of blacks' participation in the accreditation process. In the appendix, Regina Norman presents a summary profile of the regional and specialized accreditation of HBCUs. Co-published with the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education.