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Includes lessons and activities to teach children traditional, spontaneous, creative, and meditative prayer.
Develop students biblical literacy with these 30 fun and engaging lessons that help you teach everything from salvation history to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Here are creative ways to introduce biblical lands and cultures, versions of the Bible, biblical reference tools, and techniques for using Scripture as a basis for prayer. Essential topical background, additional teaching ideas, and fun reproducible activity sheets make this a must-have resource, perfect for helping students in grades four and up develop a lifelong understanding and love for sacred Scripture.
Presenting a moving and compelling account of one of the world's greatest scientists, 'Darwin and God' addresses his religious beliefs by drawing on Darwin's own autobiography, manuscripts, notebooks and letters.
What do yo think of when you hear or see the word enrich? Does it hint at an increase in wealth? Does it suggest possibilities and potential? Everyone can enrich their lives, but most of us go through life with untapped potential while our God-given gifts and talents lie dormant, unused, untouched and undeveloped. God make you for more, and when there's something you're meant to do, you are not off the hook yet! So matter where you are on your life's journey, this book contains real-life, pertinent information you can use today to: Pursue your purpose! Chart a New Course for your life! Put you on the path to fulfilling your dreams! Build Authentic Relationships!
The God Delusion is a clarion call to the faithless, the waverers, and even firm religious believers, to follow the author into radical atheism not merely as a private conviction but as a public profession. Wouldn't humankind be better off without religion, he asks. John Cornwell's Darwin's Angel is not so much a combative repudiation of Dawkins' arguments as a playful conversation with them, posing alternative view-points, exposing lapses in logic and errors of fact, from the vantage point of a friendly Guardian Angel.
Nueden is a different and exciting way of looking at good and evil through the eyes of Franklin and Jenny, two young New Englanders who have no idea of the fantastic journey they are about to embark on. This fantasy pulls them into the world of Nueden where the inhabitants are in danger of experiencing sin for the first time. These beings will fall from grace if a savior does not come to their rescue. While in Nueden the couple experiences many strange and wonderful events, including special powers given to them by the Old One and the Creator. Will they use these powers wisely? A treasure trove of reading, the struggle for Nueden is a struggle that each one of us experiences daily as we try ...
The Edge of Words is Rowan Williams' first book since standing down as Archbishop of Canterbury. Invited to give the prestigious 2014 Gifford Lectures, Dr Williams has produced a scholarly but eminently accessible account of the possibilities of speaking about God – taking as his point of departure the project of natural theology. Dr Williams enters into dialogue with thinkers as diverse as Augustine and Simone Weil and authors such as Joyce, Hardy, Burgess and Hoban in what is a compelling essay about the possibility of language about God.
“How has unbelief come to dominate so many Western societies? The usual account invokes the advance of science and rational knowledge. Ryrie’s alternative, in which emotions are the driving force, offers new and interesting insights into our past and present.” —Charles Taylor, author of A Secular Age Why have societies that were once overwhelmingly Christian become so secular? We think we know the answer, pointing to science and reason as the twin culprits, but in this lively, startlingly original reconsideration, Alec Ryrie argues that people embraced unbelief much as they have always chosen their worldviews: through the heart more than the mind. Looking back to the crisis of the Re...
In 7 Keys to Spiritual Wellness, best-selling author Joe Paprocki provides a prescription for spiritual health based on the rich wisdom of Catholic Tradition. Through his nondogmatic, downright inviting style of writing, Paprocki makes this book eminently accessible to non-Catholics and "seekers" as well. Recognizing that the spiritual immune system is weakened almost daily by toxic patterns and attitudes that negatively impact our ability to live in a harmonious relationship with God and others, Paprocki offers seven enduring and reliable strategies for achieving spiritual wellness. After identifying practical ways to integrate each of these strategies into daily living, he describes seven persistent dangers to our spiritual well-being and how these dangers manifest themselves in our lives. At its core, 7 Keys to Spiritual Wellness helps us see the Christian faith not as a collection of rules and doctrine, but as a spiritual path--a path whose guideposts for spiritual wellness are sure to lead us to a more meaningful life and to a much richer experience of our faith.
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