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Plan a full year of sermons with Nelson's Preacher's Sourcebook. Inspiration doesn't always have to come from the mountain top. God can just as easily use a resource like Nelson's Preacher's Sourcebook to give you fresh and new ideas for your sermons, small group meetings, and seasonal gatherings. With suggestions for creative outlines, scripture text, preaching techniques and historical notes, use this sourcebook as a jumping off point when talking to God about the message He wants you to deliver. This Apologetics Edition of Nelson's Preacher's Sourcebook has an emphasis on evangelism and includes a sermon series focusing on apologetics. Features include: Sermons, creative outlines, illustrations, and quotes for every Sunday of the year Special articles focusing on evangelism Worship helps, including hymns, prayers, and Scripture text Inspirational thoughts and preaching techniques Sermons of special occasions and holidays Sermons and register pages for weddings and funerals With Nelson's Preacher's Sourcebook, you'll have engaging content for every Sunday of the year that your congregation will not just listen to, but truly hear.
The helpful advice, prayers, and devotions included in this manual aid anyone who finds himself serving the church and helping others in those tough situations when “you don’t know what to say.” Pastoral care in the church is not limited to pastors and other designated church leaders. Many parishioners perform services in the name of the church, and this book is a great guide for them. It includes helpful advice and tips on visiting the suffering, devotional aspects surrounding pastoral visits, prayers for any situation, and helpful Scripture passages. Designed to be portable, this manual is an invaluable resource for those who care for others.
Looks at African Americans in the radio industry and at stations focusing on the African American market.
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Att bli pensionär innebär att gå från ett hektiskt yrkesliv till en, i och för sig bekväm, men ibland också rastlös tillvaro. Problem, framför allt i samhället, får en tendens att förstoras. Irritationen och frustrationen över händelser och skeenden blir allt mer påtagliga och maktlösheten får ibland grytan att koka över. När politiker inte håller löften, upplevs det som svek och när det påverkar den ekonomiska situationen kommer kanske känslan av hämnd att infinna sig. Vad skulle kunna ske om duktiga spanare och utredare upplevde måttet som rågat, om de tyckte sig värda mer än de fått tillbaka, och tillfället kom? Spanare och utredare sitter på unika kunskaper. De har alla till buds stående kontakter. De vet vilka möjligheter som finns. De sitter mitt i smeten och vet vad som pågår runt omkring. Skulle det fungera? Hur har några års bortavaro från yrket förändrat deras syn på vad som är försvarligt? Finns skärpan och förmågan kvar? Har förmågan att analysera påverkats? Hur påverkas ett långvarigt äktenskap? I den här boken uppstår tillfället.
Black Chicago culture is American culture. During the Great Migration, more than a half million Black Americans moved from the South to Chicago, and with them, they brought the blues, amplifying what would be one of the city's greatest musical art forms. In 1958, the iconic Johnson Publishing Company, the voice of Black America, launched the Ebony Fashion Fair show, leading to the creation of the first makeup brand for Black skin. For three decades starting in the 1970s, households across the country were transported to a stage birthed in Chicago as they moved their hips in front of TV screens airing Soul Train. Chicago is where Oprah Winfrey, a Black woman who did not have the "traditional ...
Evangelicalism faces an uncertain future. In this book, written just before his death, Calvin Miller takes a critical and prophetic look at the movement he loved, believing we can only shape the future if we understand the present. American evangelicalism, he warns, has largely adapted to the culture and as a result, is waning in its vitality and influence. Rather than counting on some grand revival, Miller writes that revitalizing the heart of evangelical Christianity will instead happen one person at a time. The Vanishing Evangelical looks at the broad cultural influences that are shaping the whole movement, and Miller's sage counsel challenges the reader to confront these forces personally and take steps toward a personal, vital spirituality.