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Will your children be ready to make tough life choices? Is Gods way really the only way? Can the Bible be trusted? Whether you are a Sunday school class or a group of friends meeting over coffee, these serious issues must be addressed. This user-friendly format adapts easily for adults, children, or mixed age groups. Choose how deeply you wish to go and how much time you want to spend. Equip yourself and your family to find the answers to lifes questions. Get three small-group guides in one book: adults, children, and multi-generational. The childrens small-group guide includes a Bible lesson.
An introductory look at the principles of biblical Christian counseling, this book is sure to find a wide and enduring audience through the American Association of Christian Counselors (over 50,000 members).
Develop Leaders in Culturally Relevant Ways Often, church planters, disciplers, and pastors struggle to identify grassroots leaders and develop them in their context. As leaders who want to develop other leaders, our task is to come alongside these leaders and learn and grow together with them. Multiplying Leaders in Intercultural Contexts focuses on how to develop grassroots Christian leaders across cultures. These often unrecognized leaders mostly lead small groups at the growing edges of the church. They are ordinary people who faithfully share Christ amid the demands of daily life. Another focus of the book is shaping the character of developers as they humbly walk beside leaders in the ...
Reproduction of the original: The Battle of New Orleans by Zachary F. Smith
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Here is the primary reference source for the names and service records of upwards of 20,000 Kentucky soldiers and officers, both regular and militia, who served in the War of 1812. The muster rolls are laid out in tabular format by regiment and company, and thereunder the names are arranged by rank, with records of dates of appointment or enlistment and remarks such as when discharged, deceased, etc. As the official roster, this work was ordered to be compiled and printed by an Act of the Kentucky General Assembly, the number not to exceed 300 copies. The original records are now in the custody of the Kentucky Military Department, Frankfurt. To the work as originally published we have added an Index, completely lacking in the original. Our reprint is further enhanced by the inclusion of an Introduction by G. Glenn Clift which sets forth the background, location, and other sources of the records of the War of 1812 for the State of Kentucky.
Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams are companion books - second and third volumes of To Escape Into Dreams. Lineages for the following family names are compiled in Volume III the Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams. -Eagle (Egle, Egli, Egley) -Eller -Euker -Lucas -Morgan -M]ller (Miller) -Scholter -Staley -Stoner -Watkins - Wyatt (Wiatt), among others. * Volume III appendices also include lineages of the 12th U.S. President Zachary Taylor.