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A childless couple searches out God's will for their lives. Abused children continue to pray to God for loving parents, and God is working to bring them together to heal the brokenness that they all have suffered. Laugh, cry, and cheer them on as they come together to build a family under God's amazing grace. Many I Have Blessed and Some I Called We have waited for so very long, Only to hear something is wrong. The child we longed for, we are unable to birth. It is a wound to our own self-worth. Almighty Father, have you heard my prayer? Almighty Father, Do you really care? My world is becoming broken and shattered. Is there something I can do that still matters? My child, my child, I love you and I care. My child, my child, I have heard your prayer. Many I have blessed, this is true, But I have not forgotten you. Many children cry out in prayer, Asking God for parents who really care. To them, you know, I love them all. Many I have blessed, but some I called to stand up and answer My children's prayers ...
Should we allow performance-enhancing substances in competitive athletics? The first book of its kind, Well Played answers this question by urging us to a deeper appreciation for the purpose of sport. Giving special reference to performance-enhancing substances, Shafer challenges the incompleteness of the ethical arguments and contributes a Christian voice to the discussion. He initiates a theological conversation that is both scholarly and accessible, arguing that a distinctively Christian understandingof sport will have far-reaching implications for how we treat ethical issues like doping. The values, beliefs, and practices within the Christian tradition show an alternative that prioritize...
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This extensive series explores themes including the seeds of violence in Biblical interpretation, human sacrifice in the Old Testament, violent religious metaphors, the violent messiah, linguistic and psychoanalytic approaches to religious themes, the jihad in context and in the Qur'an, fundamentalism and violence, and the psychoreligious roots of violence.
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