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For decades, Keith Miller has encouraged, inspired, and strengthened Christians in their faith through his spiritual writings. Out of print for years, now Habitation of Dragons is back in an updated edition! In each of these 42 brief meditations, Keith considers one of the many "dragons" he has faced in his own life - including reconciliation, insecurity, temptation, loneliness, or dishonesty. Keith's personal stories, combined with Scripture, quotes from other well-known writers, and a short prayer, offer helpful and edifying devotionals for Christians of all levels. You will be surprised and delighted at Keith's honesty, clarity, depth, and humor on every page. Prior to his death in 2012, Keith had updated much of the content of Habitation of Dragons for a 21st century audience. Now, with the help of his widow, Andrea Wells Miller, we are delighted to present this updated version of Habitation of Dragons in honor of the life and ministry of Keith Miller.
Wherever it goes, The Taste of New Wine changes lives, challenges indifference, and creates an exciting sense of spiritual adventure. Its message is a breakthrough for honesty, integrity, and openness in our relations with God and with each other. The Taste of New Wine presents a firsthand, revealing, and unforgettable story of spiritual awakening. With unmitigated frankness, Keith Miller shares the turmoil and discoveries he experienced on his personal pilgrimage of faith. His powerful, life-changing message can spark an exciting flame of spiritual renewal within your own heart. With a refreshing absence of religious jargon, The Taste of New Wine shows how we can find the way out of the fam...
this exciting book breaks new ground in identifying the major cause of relationship failure as the need to control — in marriages and families, with friends and within organizations. Compelled to Control reflects Miller’s sweeping knowledge as a thinker, a speakers and a writer. Going far beyond “how to control a controller,” Miller speaks from the perspective of experience and personal change. ”When a controller has the sense of life being out of control,” he says, “he or she reacts with an even stronger need to ‘get things under control’…usually with the negative result of alienating the people who matter the most.” Miller tackles this deeply denied, seemingly universal phenomenon with compassion and offers a way out of the dilemma. He tells who to approach broken relationships in new ways, leaving behind destructive patterns of perfectionism and self-justification. Keith miller is one of those rare writers who can combine intellectual acuity with deeply felt insight born of his own struggle for authenticity.Compelled to Control is an impressive contribution to the literature of recovery and personal change.
An exploration of the Twelve Steps and their unique benefits for Christians.
The sevenfold expressions of the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 11:2, Revelation 4:5) unfolds the deep and mysterious secrets of the kingdom and empowers you to do the extraordinary so that Jesus will receive glory and honor through His great power working in and through you. You'll hunger to awaken everyday drenched in a fresh anointing as you tap into the ceaseless supply of fresh oil that is the fullness of the sevenfold expressions of the Holy Spirit. Surrender to the Spirit will release and activate wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, and knowledge and the fear of the Lord in your life in a dramatic, life changing, empowering, and dynamic new way.
Within each of us is a place where we rarely take others and seldom even go ourselves. In this place dwells the true self, concealed behind various masks. Keith Miller provides the map for entering this secret place and finding authentic freedom.
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According to the authors of this book, who explore evolutionary theory from a clear Christian perspective, the common view of conflict between evolutionary theory and Christian faith is mistaken. Written by contributors representing the natural sciences, philosophy, theology, and the history of science, this thought-provoking work is informed by both solid scientific knowledge and keen theological insight. The three sections of the book address (1) relevant biblical, historical, and scientific background, (2) the scientific evidence for an evolving creation, and (3) theological issues commonly raised in connection with evolution, including the nature of God's creative activity, the meaning o...