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The Pursuit of Glory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

The Pursuit of Glory

Author Jeffrey Johnson begins The Pursuit of Glory with this observation: “You and I are looking for something. Though we may not know exactly what it is, we continue to search for it. What is it? It is glory.” Explaining this pursuit as part of our human condition, the author considers the ways we try to fill that empty place in our hearts through happiness, purpose, freedom, companionship, truth, peace, holiness, and life. He shows us, from Scripture and personal experiences, why and how we will ultimately find satisfaction when our search leads us to the glory of God. Each chapter includes questions for further thought, making this an engaging and useful book both for individuals and groups. Table of Contents: 1. The Pursuit of Glory 2. The Pursuit of Happiness 3. The Pursuit of Purpose 4. The Pursuit of Freedom 5. The Pursuit of Companionship 6. The Pursuit of Truth 7. The Pursuit of Peace 8. The Pursuit of Holiness 9. The Pursuit of Life

What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice

At first glance, it appears that social justice and Christianity have a lot in common. They seem to share a few mutual concerns: they're both opposed to bigotry, racism, and oppression; they are mutually concerned for the needy, the afflicted, and the less fortunate within society; and they both seek to resolve conflict as they aspire after unity and peace. And with these shared concerns, it is tempting for Christians to buy into the validity of social justice. But as Jeffrey D. Johnson clearly and succinctly explains in just a few short chapters, social justice is incompatible with Christianity. Johnson takes us through the history of social justice and helps us understand its complex issues. This is a brief, to-the-point handbook every Christian should read to understand how contemporary definitions of social justice differ from what the Bible teaches about justice and how social justice seeks to destroy individual rights and the authority of the nuclear family and the conservative church.

Jewish Roots: 101
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

Jewish Roots: 101

To understand who we are as Christians is to understand our beginning. Did Jesus intend to have His "church" separated from the Jewish community? Did the Apostle Paul emphasize a truncation of the Jewish cradle for this new community of unique people? What does the New Testament teach about Jesus, His followers, and the new sect He founded? Did the Church replace Israel? Do Gentile Christians need to worship in a Jewish form? Who was this man called Jesus, and what were the influences in his life? The church in the twenty-first century would do itself a disservice not to acknowledge its Jewish beginnings, or to ignore the man Jesus and the cultural mores that shaped his teaching.

More Light from the Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

More Light from the Book

Book Summary More Light From The Book is a sequel to reverend George Johnsons first publication Light From The Book that expounds on the scriptures that clearly demonstrate clean and honest living before our Lord. More Light From The Book helps Christians discover the secret to maintaining strength and faith in the word of God when we are in the midst of any battle, whether it is failing health, unpleasant people, or the lack of financial resources. The answers to anyones problems can be found in the number of scriptures from which Reverend Johnson elucidates his themes. More Light From The Book is a verse-by-verse study of various scriptures from the Bible that can be used as an excellent t...

The Kingdom of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The Kingdom of God

Is There a Central Plot to the Bible? And if so, why is the Bible divided into two different testaments? Moreover, how do these two testaments relate to each other? No doubt, it can be overwhelming to traverse the various covenants of the Bible. And it can be difficult to understand the unity and diversity of the Old and New Testaments. The Kingdom of God: A Baptist Expression of Biblical & Covenant Theology explains why the maze of the Old and New Testaments cannot be properly navigated or understood without a knowledge of the dual (law and gospel) nature of the Abrahamic Covenant. For the law of the Old Covenant and the grace of the New Covenant flow out of the Abrahamic Covenant and are w...

M 450 Daniell Johnson and Christian Jensen Papers
  • Language: en

M 450 Daniell Johnson and Christian Jensen Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Diaries of Daniell Johnson and Christian Jensen.

Behold, His Yeshua!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 46

Behold, His Yeshua!

Psalm 91 is one of the most read and relied upon of all the Psalms. The comfort and encouragement that it imparts is immeasurable. This small book about this short psalm will open a sublime and limitless world of truth and insight. Behold, His Yeshua! allows us to look through the keyhole of Psalm 91 and behold wonders.

The Deeper Christian Life (eBook)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

The Deeper Christian Life (eBook)

Your Christian walk can be transformed into the happy way of life that God intended for you. In THE DEEPER CHRISTIAN LIFE Andrew Murray shows you the importance of taking time to meet God and yielding your whole life to Him. He prompts you to turn from being self-willed, self-pleasing, self-sufficient into total dependence on God. He prepares you for the promised land of God’s blessings, abundance and rest. Do not be content with thinking that you have the Spirit, or have a little of the Spirit; be filled with the Spirit. Humble yourself and allow Christ to lead you to the full knowledge of the presence and indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Discover how you can have the desires of your heart as you come to know the joy of God’s presence in your life.

Rooted and Grounded
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Rooted and Grounded

For many of us, the connection between the ecological crisis and humanity's detachment from the land is becoming increasingly clear. In biblical terms, adam (humanity) has severed itself from the adamah (soil), and we (creation) are reaping the consequences. This collection of essays, and the conference from which it took shape, calls the church to root itself more deeply in the agrarian biblical text and ecclesial tradition in order to remember and freshly imagine ways of living on and with the land that are restorative, reconciling, and faithful to the triune God's invitation to new life in Christ. When we listen attentively to and patiently learn from the biblical text, church history, and theology, the land itself can become a conversation partner, and we are summoned to recognize that the gospel is reserved not simply for humanity, but for the whole of creation.