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Greenfinger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Greenfinger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Michael Green
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Michael Green

This is a portrait of the Revd Dr. Michael Green who died in January 2019 (aged 88). Michael was a leading evangelist and theologian, who wrote over 50 books, and spoke at thousands of evangelistic events over a long and respected career. The book will tell the story of his life and ministry through the recollections of his family, friends and colleagues. It will seek to inspire and educate a new generation of evangelists. This collection of articles will narrate his formative years through service in the military, his call to ministry and theological development. It will offer pen portraits of Michael as as theological educator, an innovative leader and of his contribution to the breadth of evangelicalism and the Church of England. It will feature contributions from well-known Christians and receive endorsement from his family.

Theories of Human Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Theories of Human Development

The authors have grouped the theories into three classical "families" which differ in their views relative to the prime motives underlying human nature. They show how theories are specific examples of more general points of view called paradigms. The theories chosen to represent the three paradigms (the Endogenous Paradigm, Exogenous Paradigm, and the Constructivist Paradigm) were selected because they met four criteria: importance, as judged by academic and research psychologists fertility, as judged by the amount of research the theory has generated scope, as judged by the variety of phenomena the various theories explain family resemblance, as judged by how well each theory represents its paradigm The authors present the "paradigm case" in the lead chapter for each paradigm. This paradigm case is the "best example" for the paradigm. The authors explain why paradigm cases are important, and give them more detailed treatment than other theories in the same paradigm.

Adventure of Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Adventure of Faith

Michael Green shares his story of faith and ministry—and offers insight into the church’s present challenges and future hope. Michael Green invites us to join him on a journey through a lifetime in Christian ministry. From his conversion to the present day, he recounts times of fruitfulness and failure and points to those people and ideas that have shaped and inspired him. Alongside relating his experiences, Green also reflects on crucial issues in today’s church and world. Ultimately, he sets forth a vision of hope for the future of the worldwide community of God. Evangelical Christians will find Green’s life, work, and ideas inspiring in their own journeys of faith and ministry.

Through the New Testament with Michael Green
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Through the New Testament with Michael Green

Through the New Testament with Michael Green is designed to be read with a Bible . . . not in place of the Bible, and is intended to help a reader understand the main thrust of the New Testament's message. Through the New Testament with Michael Green, said a reviewer, has achieved the big picture, not by abandoning the details of passages, but by providing a brief commentary on every one of them. It's a difficult trick to pull off, but this book is written as though it were a set of daily readings (which it could be). Because each section is short, you get a sense of the whole. Here's a book that is easy to absorb. It is written in bite-sized teachings, concisely and expertly explained. Michael Green, said Allister McGrath, was one of the most gifted evangelists of his generation. This book conveys Green's infectious enthusiasm for his faith as well his outstanding teaching skills.

Jesus for Sceptics
  • Language: en

Jesus for Sceptics

Evangelist and teacher Michael Green writes an accessible and engaging book to answer sceptics questions about Jesus: Who was Jesus? Have we any reliable information about him? Why was he killed? Is the resurrection possible? What difference could he make to my life?

When God Breaks In
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

When God Breaks In

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-11
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Despite the growth of religion in general and Christianity in particular around the world, Western Europe and the UK remain overwhelmingly secular, with the church increasingly seen as backwards and irrelevant. In this provocative book well-known speaker and author Michael Green gives a snapshot of various different revivals from the UK's history, as well as describing how the early church started and focusing on various revivals around the world. Be bold, writes Michael - revival can happen again!

Evangelism Through the Local Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

Evangelism Through the Local Church

Michael Green draws from a lifetime's experience in this seminal work on the theory and practice of evangelism. The best means of communicating effectively the good news of Christ is through the local church, he contends. He seeks here to stimulate vision and remove the hang-ups which so often accompany the very mention of evangelism.

Radical Leadership
  • Language: en

Radical Leadership

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-21
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  • Publisher: SPCK

Michael Green draws out the radical teaching of the New Testament, and explains why a recovery of that teaching is so vital if Christianity is to grow and thrive, and not just survive.

The Art of Coarse Acting, Or, How to Wreck an Amateur Dramatic Society
  • Language: en

The Art of Coarse Acting, Or, How to Wreck an Amateur Dramatic Society

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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