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Why does it seem difficult to get a straight answer from God? "Lord, where should I go? What should I do?" Could it be that it is difficult to give a good answer to a bad question? In Kingdom Patterns, author Paul Clayton Gibbs presents five diagrams to help you understand where God is leading you and what will happen next. Plus he offers you an alternative question to ask. After all, a better question leads to a better answer.
By researching the rabbinic method of education, author Paul Clayton Gibbs created a four-step method that equips you to explore the many facets of Scripture with those of no faith, little faith, or even another faith. It is for friends who want to study together, known by the ancient Hebrews as...Haverim.
Rediscover the Four Ancient Methods of Bible study... Did you realize that Jesus' style of teaching was fundamentally different from contemporary Christian Bible study? Yet, the means by which Jesus understood and unpacked the scriptures are completely relevant today. More than that, His rabbinical style of communication, comprised of four levels, is essential for engaging believers and non-believers alike. By transferring the four lost methods of study into a modern format, Pais Global Director Paul Gibbs developed what has become known as Haverim DevotionsTM. This fresh approach to the ancient way is now occurring in small groups around the world, connecting people to God through His Word....
A companion guide to the popular Discipleship Masterclass (discipleshipmasterclass.com), Talmidim: How to Disciple Anyone in Anything provides fresh insight on an ancient process along with an easy-to-follow four step template. Paul Clayton Gibbs helps us put into action what Jesus really had in mind when He gave the Great Commission.
In 'Now It Can Be Told,' Philip Gibbs offers a candid and unvarnished portrait of World War I, which stands out in stark contrast to the sanitized versions that were permissible under wartime censorship. Gibbs masterfully employs a rich, journalistic prose style that captures the harrowing experiences and untold stories of soldiers on the Western Front. His work is not only a literary accomplishment but also a piece of historical journalism that has significantly contributed to the contemporary understanding of the Great War. Within the literary context, his narrative breaks free from the constraints of his time, providing a raw and essential account of the true costs of conflict. Philip Gib...
Shortlisted for the 2019 Banff Mountain Book Award for Mountain Literature Shortlisted for the 2019 Boardman Tasker Award An intriguing biography of the renowned Austrian alpinist Paul Preuss, who achieved international recognition both for his remarkable solo ascents and for his advocacy of an ethically "pure" alpinism (meaning without any artificial aids). In the months before his death in 1913, from falling more than 300 metres during an attempt to make the first free solo ascent of the North Ridge of the Mandlkogel, Paul Preuss's public presentations on his climbing adventures filled concert halls in Austria, Italy, and Germany. George Mallory, the famed English mountaineer who took part...
In 2041 on Moon Base Alpha, thirteen-year-old Dash must solve the mystery of how Lars was poisoned before the base loses oxygen, forcing the colonists to return to Earth.--Provided by publisher.
Do we give up on our dreams because we think things are going wrong, when they are actually going right? In Kingdom Pioneering, author Paul Clayton Gibbs explains how to know if your vision is from God, presents the four stages it will go through, and gives advice to navigate their dangers.
Can misunderstanding what is in God's heart cause you to be less than you can be? In Kingdom Principles, author Paul Clayton Gibbs encourages you to fight for the heart of your King and presents six ways to reshape your values in order to gain the mind of Christ.
Voted "Best Outreach Leadership Training Finalist" in the Third Annual Year's Best Outreach Resources for 2005 Our culture is constantly changing, often faster than we can adapt to it. Christian leaders struggle not only to acquire new skills and insights but also to unlearn what they already know. As both the church and the world change, so too must Christian leaders and their very notions of leadership. Veteran church growth expert Eddie Gibbs maps out how Christian leadership must change in light of new global realities. Styles of leadership are changing, from hierarchies to networks and from compartmentalization to connectivity. Gibbs assesses the dynamics of leadership teams, identifies healthy leadership traits, and looks to how new leaders are identified and developed. This incisive analysis is a comprehensive resource for current and emerging leaders serving in churches, parachurch organizations and beyond.