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Teacher Workbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Teacher Workbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-02
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Most works of Christian apologetics begin from outside Christianity, arguing that the Bible is believable because it is consistent with knowledge independently gathered by scientists, historians, and archaeologists. Choose You This Day begins, instead, from inside Christianity. It examines how the Bible aligns with itself, and the internal logic of its assertions. Alone among the world's major religions, Christianity places sin, death, redemption and righteousness within a rational framework. Christianity alone offers a fully constructed explanation for the problem of evil, and a mechanism for both absolute justice and conditional grace. Only Christianity holds out a promise of life based on...

Ye Shall Be Holy: Christian Purity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Ye Shall Be Holy: Christian Purity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Purity. It's a difficult topic for Christian parents and teachers. Our own backgrounds have ill-prepared us; likely we were either grossed out by too-graphic descriptions of childbirth and sexually transmitted diseases, or else given a blanket prohibition with no further information. So, how to broach the subject with our young people? How to impress upon them the vital importance of, and the rationale behind, Christian purity? This text offers a new approach. By beginning in the Old Testament, looking at the ritual purity required of the priests, and the sanctification of the temple, Christian youth can see how important it is for the people of God to remain sanctified, holy, and set apart....

Ye Shall Be Holy: Christian Purity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Ye Shall Be Holy: Christian Purity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Purity. It's a difficult topic for Christian parents and teachers. Our own backgrounds have ill-prepared us; likely we were either grossed out by too-graphic descriptions of childbirth and sexually transmitted diseases, or else given a blanket prohibition with no further information. So, how to broach the subject with our young people? How to impress upon them the vital importance of, and the rationale behind, Christian purity? This text offers a new approach. By beginning in the Old Testament, looking at the ritual purity required of the priests, and the sanctification of the temple, Christian youth can see how important it is for the people of God to remain sanctified, holy, and set apart....

Challenge Accepted: A Charity Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Challenge Accepted: A Charity Anthology

A blind spaceship pilot. Cops and maintenance personnel in wheelchairs.Taking on bad guys with only one leg or no arms.It's not what you are that makes you something special. It's who you choose to be.Seventeen stories about people who rise above anything that tries to stop them, even their own limitations.With stories by Stephanie Barr, Miisha Burnett, J. A. Busick, Adam David Collings, Steve Curry, Scott G. Gibson, Joyce Hertzoff, Jane Jago, Clarence Jennelle, Jeanette O'Hagan, Layla Pinkett, Jen Ponce, Connor Sassmannshausen, Lynne Stringer, E. M. Swift-Hook, Margret Treiber, Andy Zach. Coordinated by Stephanie Barr with all proceeds to go to the Special Olympics

Genesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Genesis

Christians live under the New Covenant, the Law of Christ, not the Old Testament Law. What then do we glean from a study of Genesis? A history lesson about the fall of man? A set of cautionary tales? Or is there more? Revealed in the New: Genesis looks at key stories from Genesis through the lens of the New Testament. If we have the beginning of a story about God's relationship with mankind in Genesis, do we also know how the story ends? Is there justice for the serpent's crime, and forgiveness for Adam and Eve's sin? How does the story of Cain and Abel, set against the story of Adam and Eve, show us what God valued from the very beginning? What does the story of Noah have to do with the end of the world? What did the New Testament writers have to say about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph? This book looks in detail at these and other insights into Genesis that are revealed in the New Testament. As Augustine of Hippo observed: "The New is in the Old concealed; the Old is in the New revealed."

Loving What Is Not Whole
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Loving What Is Not Whole

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-23
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

This short Bible study workbook, intended to be completed by individuals or small groups in one or two sessions, asks: What does it mean to be whole? What does it mean to love? Even if we consider ourselves whole, most of us at least know someone who is not. Most of us know someone who is struggling with a potentially deadly illness or a chronic debilitating health condition. Often this person is more than just someone we know; it is someone we love: someone we cannot bear to see suffer, someone we cannot bear to lose. When we love someone who is not whole, it teaches us something about God. Here are some of those lessons, from the perspective of the mother of a disabled child.

I Could Write a Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

I Could Write a Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Born in 1908, Mamie Lee Morrison Boone was in school during WW I. This book is a record of her thoughts and observations during her early years in a small Midwestern town. She continued to write through the 1930s and 1940s. She married in 1936 and was raising two baby boys during WW II. She was a lover of nature, birds and small animals. This is the tender and absorbing story of her life before WW II changed the world forever.

Journey to Hell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Journey to Hell

As a young man coming of age, James Ray Clark was an eyewitness observer of the events leading up to WW II. By the age of 18, he was an infantryman in Patton's Third Army. Much has been written about the generals and leaders as the war ground to an end in 1944 and 1945. we the fight from the point of view of the foot soldier fighting a tough and intransigent German army as it defended its homeland. as battle hardened as he had become, he was yet to receive the "shock of our lives." as he helped liberate the infamous Buchenwald Concentration Camp. He had become a first hand witness to the horrors of the Holocaust. When the war ended, the danger did not. Thanks to such writing, we can know some of the thoughts and feelings of the young men on the ground in the European theater of the war. Ray was was part of the occupying forces. He survived the war, returned home and raised three children. Spurred by the attempts of revisionists and Holocaust deniers, he eventually became a lecturer on the subject. He continued to lecture until he passed in 2007.

Dear Grammas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Dear Grammas

What if newborn babies could talk? What would they say about the faults and follies of their parents, and the problems and pains of learning to navigate the world? What would they say about the crazy things that adults do, like putting flower in the bread machine and forgetting to add tractors and fences to Old MacDonald's farm? And if they could talk, well, who would listen?Grammas would listen. That's what Ashley Rose found out, when she arrived in the world and realized that her first-time parents could really use a manual, and she had forgotten to pack one. In three years of letters to her Grammas, Ashley Rose chronicles the frustrations of life on Earth, but also the wonder and humor of it all. Come see the world through the eyes of a baby, and then a toddler, as told to the most sympathetic of all possible audiences: her Grammas.

Proposals for Publishing A System of Anatomy and Physiology, Human and Comparative
  • Language: en

Proposals for Publishing A System of Anatomy and Physiology, Human and Comparative

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1796*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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