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Let Not Man Put Asunder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Let Not Man Put Asunder

This book presents a biblical and historical view of marriage, divorce, and remarriage to explore the heart of God on these subjects. It is intended to provide critical insights needed for counselors to provide biblical based counseling for these difficult and challenging topics that lead to lifelong fulfilling marriage relationships. Couples who are currently struggling in their marriage will find encouragement and direction for building strong and vibrant marriages. Those that have been divorced will find reason to believe that God can restore and reconcile the broken marriage relationship better than it was in the beginning. Those that have been remarried following a divorce will discover that they can find peace with God and now build a lifelong marriage that honors the vows made with the new spouse.

Chris Chrisman Goes to College
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Chris Chrisman Goes to College

Weaving the story of Chris Chrisman's freshman year with expository chapters on individualism, pluralism, relativism and privatization, James W. Sire helps readers think through the complex ideas which confront Christians and non-Christians alike on university campuses.

A Grandmother's Prayer
  • Language: en

A Grandmother's Prayer

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How to Get Started in Christian Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

How to Get Started in Christian Music

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A Just Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

A Just Church

What does liberation theology actually look like in 21st century Britain? How can the Church respond faithfully to issues like war, climate change and vast global inequalities? A 'fresh expression' church in the centre of Bradford has explored these questions through radical forms of worship, non-violent direct action (for example, physically resisting the unjust detentions of asylum seekers) and experimenting with new ways of being community that help to build the reign of God. Church members have been arrested, come under the scrutiny of security forces and been super-glued together at the gates of hell (aka Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment). This is their story: their successes and disasters, and their modelling of a new version of the Action/Reflection cycle called EARS (Education, Action, Reflection, Sustaining), aimed at helping other Christians to evolve their own way of thinking, growing - and demonstrating the relevance of Church in today's contexts.

Holy Roar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Holy Roar

What happens when we praise God? What are the benefits of praising Him? Do you know what praise actually means? In Holy Roar, Chris Tomlin and Darren Whitehead share a fresh perspective from the worship practices of the ancient world. They take readers on a praise journey that answers questions and provides valuable insight. After reading Holy Roar, you will: Grow an understanding of praise with Darren's unique insights. Gain a deeper understanding of how to worship. Be inspired as Chris shares how those insights take shape in the stories behind some of your favorite worship songs, including "How Great Is Our God," "We Fall Down," and "Good Good Father." Holy Roar is for: Readers of all ages...

Parables
  • Language: en

Parables

These helpful guides in the Cover to Cover series are ideal for group and individual study. Experience the reality of Bible events like never before and live through the inspiring lives of key characters in Scripture. Learn how to apply God's Word to your life as you explore seven compelling sessions and gain a new depth in your Bible knowledge. PARABLES: Communicating God on earth We can learn much, not only from what Jesus said, but from how He communicated with different groups of people. If we're to be His mouth and arms, His ambassadors, then we need to learn how, as well as what, to communicate to different people - how to paint heaven on this earth. What relevance fo 2000-year-old sto...

A Dangerous Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

A Dangerous Faith

We must avoid becoming a culture of Christians in name alone so we can bear fruit and reflect Christ in our daily lives. A Dangerous Faith explores common struggles Christians encounter in the ongoing walk with Christ—and how to overcome them. Chris Byers explores how to: identify triggers that lead to sin; assess whether you have made a true conversion; understand why you may experience trials in your life as a believer; spread the message of Jesus throughout the world. Throughout the book, the author identifies dangers Christians may face, such as backsliding, division, doubt, hypocrisy, sacrifice, and the devil. With most of these dangers, the more we mature in our walks with Christ—and the deeper we enter into a relationship with God—the more equipped we will be to overcome them and fulfill God’s will and purpose for our lives. Learn to thrive in your relationship with God, strengthen others in their faith, and discern how to resist Satan with the guidance of this book.

God’s Cleansing Stream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

God’s Cleansing Stream

God's Cleansing Stream reveals why every church needs a deliverance ministry and teaches pastors and counselors how they can put one to practical use. Deliverance was originally part of every church, but the rise of self help programs and the idea of an individual's ability to change without God's help edged the Church away from God's Word and power. Instead deliverance came to be thought of as mere superstition. Now Chris Hayward provides tools for churches to reestablish this effective, proven ministry so that it can liberate captive souls and advance God's plans in the lives of indivduals everywhere.

Reconciling All Things
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Reconciling All Things

Christianity Today Book Award winner Our world is broken and cries out for reconciliation. But mere conflict resolution and peacemaking are not enough. What makes real reconciliation possible? How is it that some people are able to forgive the most horrendous of evils? And what role does God play in these stories? Does reconciliation make any sense apart from the biblical story of redemption? Secular models of peacemaking are insufficient. And the church has not always fulfilled its call to be agents of reconciliation in the world. In Reconciling All Things Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice, codirectors of the Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School, cast a comprehensive vision for...