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In this book, Dag Heward-Mills invites us, urges us and shows us how we may join this great work of looking after God's people. Don't be left out of this beautiful job of how to become a shepherd! More
Experience a journey filled with timeless principles and practical applications. Along the way, you will discover spiritual growth; fairness; attitude; leadership; and missional purpose. Take your journey to the limit, leaving the rest area in your rearview mirror and move on! In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. Prov. 3:6
What's His Name? explores the names attributed to God in the Bible. Names such as: Elohim, Yahweh, Adonay, El Shadday, El Elyon, Abba Father and Jesus to mention a few. Each name reveals in detail God's attributes (what He is like) and His divine nature (how He acts). By knowing and understanding His names we discover with indisputable evidence that He is the only true and living God. He is the holy, eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing One, who loves us and is always faithful to us. He is our Creator, our Rock, our Redeemer, our Righteousness, our Provider, our Protector and our Shepherd. He is always present in our midst working in our lives to draw us closer to Himself. Each name unveils pe...
Adesanyas narrative is sober, reflective, and unbelievably forgiving. Those interested in global Anglicanism, way beyond attention grabbing headlines, will find his experiential perspectives on the practical workings of theology across cultures and continents very instructive. The book proposes great insights into comparative Anglicanism and offers pathways to harmony within worldwide Anglicanism. Stephen opines, neither Europe/America is misleading the world nor the Global South, mis-evangelizing the faithful. His call is the need for dialogue within Anglicanism. -- Prof. Adlk Adk, Ohio State University, Columbus.USA
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In the Resonate series the stories and insights of each book of the Bible are brought into conversation with contemporary voices of hope and lament. In this volume we journey through the Gospel of John with Paul Louis Metzger who wrestles with the question of what happens when God, who is love, comes to town and takes up residence among us.
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In The Word on the Street, John Martens brings the Bible to where people live: in the church, at home, at work, and in the broader world. This Lectionary commentary for every Sunday of the liturgical year will help readers understand the Bible in light of their daily lives, experiences, and challenges, and help Sunday Mass preachers find new ways to articulate God’s work in the world. John Martens is known for his contributions to The Word, a popular column in America magazine. The Word on the Street, Year B is the second book in a three-volume series that presents scriptural, liturgical, and preaching commentary for Sundays throughout the year.
One of the most comprehensive lectionary preaching resources available, the Lectionary Preaching Workbook is the one tool you will want to have close at hand to help you get the most out of every minute you spend preparing your Sunday sermon. This completely revised and updated volume provides you with a host of practical aids for effectively proclaiming God's Word. In addition to theological reflections on the three lessons for each Sunday, each chapter also explores a theme for the day (including a prayer and a suggested hymn) and outlines numerous preaching options. You'll also find a handy, easy-to-use Sermon Planner template to facilitate the process of building your sermon. Special fea...