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I became an expert on Legos--not that I had any choice in the matter. From the time our son Robert was able to creep about on the floor, he spent countless hours hunkered down, constructing edifices to make Frank Lloyd Wright spin in his grave. As I would come home exhausted from work, Robert would greet me with, "Daddy! We have to build!"And so we built . . .Each night I was as disappointed about Robert's bedtime as he was. But my son granted solemn permission for me to continue on without him. "Daddy, you can play Legos while I'm asleep," he'd say. I'd blush and stammer for him to get on to bed. I'd share a Bible story, listen to prayers and kiss my two children goodnight. Then, when I cou...
One of the greatest gifts that Christ has given us is each other. This guide explores how we can grow in loving and nurturing one another.
A book for young Christians to help answer questions about their faith.
Everyone is familiar with the Bible—after all, it’s still the best-selling book in the world. But just exactly how did we get the collection of sixty-six books that make up God’s Word? The Book that Conquered Time: How the Bible Came to Be tells the sometimes dramatic, always fascinating, and ultimately faith-building story of the Bible. It traces its history from ancient parchments to the modern work of translating the Word into everyday language. You will discover: The differences and similarities between the Jewish holy books and the Christian Bible How the New Testament writings were copied and collected, including the apocryphal gospels and letters The church leaders who succeeded the apostles, what they wrote, and what they thought of the writings they inherited The church councils, controversies, and disputes that boiled over in the 300s Why certain writings were removed from the Bible, even though they might be helpful if not essential for our faith The purposes of modern Bible translations and the differences between them The Book that Conquered Time provides fresh insights on why the Bible continues to be the most powerful book of all time.
Dr. Kamal Mansour, surgeon, teacher, traveller, collector, Christian, and human being par excellence, has packed several lifetimes into one, and his adventures will inspire even those who know little about cardiothoracic surgery, Dr. Mansour's specialty. Readers will laugh, catch their breath with surprise, and shed a tear or two as they follow his adventures across the globe and into regions of human experience and emotion few people ever see.
A fanciful memoir of key biblical events from the beginning of time to its end, from the purported (and distorted) view of the Devil himself. Sir Thomas More said, "The Devil cannot endure to be mocked." If Sir Thomas had it right, the old tempter will find this satirical piece bad for his digestion.
Vince Dooley. Herschel Walker. The 1980 National Championship. The names and accomplishments are forever etched in Bulldog folklore. And now, with one of the best coaches in the game, a powerful young running back, and a team stacked with talent, another national title draws within reach. Top Dawg offers the inside scoop on how Georgia seized a place among the college football elite. Packed with stories of incredible victories, heartbreaking defeats, and quiet acts of integrity, author Rob Suggs hits all the highlights of one of the proudest programs in the country. It's time to revisit the incredible story of Georgia's return to the top of the Dawgpile.
"Clever, comic-style illustrations bring Bible stories to life with humor, snappy dialogue, and spiritual truths"--Page 2 of cover
Lee Strobel's bestselling books on creation is adapted for a new generation.
Cartoonist Rob Suggs offers amusing--and slightly skewed--glimpses into the foibles of pastors, committees, kids, and even famous Bible characters.