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What does God's grace mean to you? This question has often brought confusion and controversy to Christians everywhere. The team at World Prayr want you to understand just how amazing God's grace is. They want to dispel any confusion. They would like you to understand that you too can walk in God's grace, but only because it is God's grace that enables you. In fact, it is all God's grace, all the way. This book is divided into 36 questions, including: What is “grace”? Is there such a thing as too much grace? What about “repentance”? Is there ever a point where God's grace ends and we have to fill in with our own efforts? Something bad is happening or has happened in my life. Is God punishing me? Each question is answered in detail with substantial scripture references provided so that you can continue to study the topic for yourself directly from Scripture. In addition, there is a list of resources for further study in the back which can help you in a much deeper study of the meaning of grace. God's grace is sufficient, for everything, everywhere, and at every time. This book will help you apply that in your life.
Enjoy having practical advice and hope for those struggling with depression in this beautiful daily devotion. Depression can feel like a wet blanket that weighs us down or a dark fog that keeps us from seeing clearly. It can lead us to feel helpless and alone, to the point where we hide our true feelings for fear of being shamed or misunderstood. When we face those inevitable dark days of life, we must choose how we will respond. Will we allow ourselves to sink even more deeply into our own sadness, or will we do the necessary work of seeking help to light the way out? Support your own or a loved one’s treatment with this devotional that’s designed to help do the hard work when it comes ...
In modern-day Salem, Massachusetts, ancient evil still lingers from the arrival of the pilgrims and the horror of the witch trials. In this sequel to the Hallway, writer E. A. Green and her friends find themselves once more in a spiritual battle, this time for the soul of the church. Self-proclaimed occult followers unaware of how the forces of darkness are manipulating them begin an all-out war to take down an old church and its new pastor by any means possible. In the spirit of The Screwtape Letters, this story pulls back the veil that hides the real battle going on around and against believers and the church and reveals how heaven defends them.
Faith to Foster is a candid look into the life of ordinary foster parents TJ and Jenn Menn. It is a journey chronicling their decision making process, how the children arrived, the birth parents struggle to rehabilitate, help from friends and family, emotional goodbyes, and how faith in Jesus empowered them through it all. This is a story they wished they’d read before starting their foster parenting adventure. TJ and Jenn share their experiences and feelings in a way that encourages any reader to serve their neighbors, not just foster parents. Faith to Foster reminds Christians how God can use them to make a difference in their community.
In an attempt to discover what has become hidden within the growing darkness of our society, Knight of the Grail Code examines the source of our natural, moral instincts and how following these transcendent morals can lead to physical, mental, and sociological health. We discover the source of our morality and find that--like the Grail--it gives us health and life. And also like the Grail, it is the quest for its discovery that reveals our true nature.
Seeing my mother suffering from various health issues as a child led me to this journey to find a true living God, which ended with the encounter with Him and getting enlightened by His love. I have seen the same with many people around who don’t know how to deal with sickness and traumas in their personal lives and the lives of their loved ones. But the good news is there is an answer and remedy for it in Jesus. The Bible is not a religious book it’s the Word from God, which teaches how to deal with sickness, evil spirits, and life situations. You don’t have to live in defeat when you have God’s given authority. Let this book help understand what your authority is and how much God thinks about you and wants to see you as a conqueror. This book also teaches you how to pray and use the Word of God as your authority and also the benefits of the application of Blood of Jesus along with your faith.
From USA Today Bestselling Author Aileen Erin comes an all-new action-packed, romance-filled paranormal series. There are three things I know without question. One: demons are real. Two: humans make awful mistakes that get them in demonic trouble more often than you’d think. And three: I’m the only one who can help them. I straddle the line between the mortal and spiritual realms every day. People might think they’re two different places, but they’re not. They lay on top of each other. It’s messy, and that’s why so many people need my help. Since I was little, I’ve been called all kinds of names—unusual, abnormal, even insane. Which is fitting, since they keep throwing me in ...
In the view of St. Benedict of Nursia, the Lenten journey is an inner pilgrimage with Christ into the deepest parts of ourselves, to be marked not so much by external observances, such as fasting and self-denial, as by a deepening of our relationship with God. Benedictine monk Albert Holtz develops that journey theme through meditations written during a fifteen-country pilgrimage while on sabbatical. At the heart of each reflection is the lesson it teaches about our inner spiritual journey. By applying Benedict’s monastic wisdom to the everyday concerns and aspirations of modern Christians, Pilgrim Road helps contemporary spiritual seekers travel along and experience the journey of Lent in the most positive, meaningful, and fruitful manner.
In the beginning man had to be in a very distinct relationship with God in order to have passage to his heart. However, this would dramatically change when Jesus came to earth. Early in his ministry, Jesus realized man’s inability to pray. And thus, Jesus taught his followers to pray the Lord’s Prayer as recorded in Matthew 6: 9–13. It is evident that Jesus was teaching his followers that his Father does not expect lengthy supplications. We simply had to enter in prayer giving God glory, soliciting the things we need, begging for forgiveness, petitioning a way around evil, and finally pouring out our adulations on God in all his majesty. David Christian Jantjies, in this epic work, dig...