You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The narrative of the incarnation of Christ is a study of contrasts: the servant king, creator and creation, Son of God and Son of Man, the cradle and the crown. Explore these contrasts in the company of the Regent community as we wait together for the lion and the lamb to come-again.
Members of the Regent College Community far and wide gather together in this volume to offer their reflections on the hopes, promises and fulfillments of the Advent season.
Christians live in a damaged world and are themselves flawed, jars-of-clay people. They wait for the day when God will renew all things - clay included. That day is not yet. But in the face of this daunting Not Yet, Christians posses a potent Already: the knowledge of God's glory, revealed in Jesus. That is our treasure. In these forty meditations, David Perry engages with Scripture, science, film, literature and personal stories to help us unpack this treasure, and live in its riches. "The wearied and worried will find encouragement in these pages." --Andrew Micklefield, Manitoba MLA, Rossmere
We don’t have to look far to see that our world is full of hardship and pain. It’s a matter of when, not if, suffering enters our lives or the lives of those we love. In those moments, how are we called to pray? Finding Peace through Prayer is a companion and guide for Christians living in hard times. There are many books that talk about “why” or “what” to pray—but Finding Peace through Prayer is a practical guide that shows you “how” to pray in times of sorrow and hardship. This book is an invitation for those who are experiencing suffering to discover the peace of Christ through prayerful practices. It’s a resource for those who want to pray for people in their lives th...
Every pastor's wife is a faithful servant and leader in her own right. She has great influence on her church, her community, her family, and her husband, and she finds joy in seeing God move in the lives of others. Yet she also faces unique challenges that too often go unnoticed and unaddressed. At times, a pastor's wife may feel she can't talk about her struggles even with those who are closest to her, which can leave her feeling alone, depleted, and misunderstood. She may settle for this way of living, but that's not God's desire for her. Christine Hoover knows firsthand the unique struggles and opportunities afforded a pastor's wife--she's been filling that role for more than 20 years. Coming alongside as an understanding friend, she offers encouragement and guidance to the struggling pastor's wife, showing her how to make meaningful personal relationships with God, her husband, her children, her church community, and other women--relationships that will sustain her and help her thrive.
Lament is how you live between the poles of a hard life and trusting God’s goodness. Lament is how we bring our sorrow to God—but it is a neglected dimension of the Christian life for many Christians today. We need to recover the practice of honest spiritual struggle that gives us permission to vocalize our pain and wrestle with our sorrow. Lament avoids trite answers and quick solutions, progressively moving us toward deeper worship and trust. Exploring how the Bible—through the psalms of lament and the book of Lamentations—gives voice to our pain, this book invites us to grieve, struggle, and tap into the rich reservoir of grace and mercy God offers in the darkest moments of our lives.
The Worship Sourcebook is a collection of more than 2,500 prayers, litanies, and spoken texts for every element of traditional worship services held throughout the seasons of the church year. This indispensable resource for worship planners and pastors includes texts that can be read aloud as well as outlines that can be adapted for your situation. Teaching notes offer guidance for planning each element of the service. Thought-provoking perspectives on the meaning and purpose of worship help stimulate discussion and reflection. This second edition includes new and revised liturgies, additional prayers for challenging situations facing today's church, and new appendices.
Theology to the Ends of the Earth and Back Again As Christianity’s center of gravity has shifted to the Majority World, many younger churches in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are now coming of age. With this maturing comes the ability to theologize for themselves, not simply to mimic what they have been taught from the West. As theology is an attempt to articulate through human language, culture, and contexts the timeless truths of the eternal and transcendent God, Majority World churches have much to offer the West and the world, as they contribute to a greater understanding of God, discipleship, and mission. Within this volume is an eclectic and fascinating sampling of theologizing from around the world, diverse not just in context but in content, dealing with everything from Christian education, to engaging Buddhists with the gospel, to engagement with Santería, to contextualizing native dance. As Christ’s message has gone to “the ends of the earth,” it has been received, but also incorporated, synthesized, and rebirthed in new and exciting ways that will benefit us all, wherever we live and serve.
Christmas is perhaps the most treasured Christian holiday and at the same time, one of the least understood. Research suggests that large numbers of Americans are confused about the central reason for the holiday. Even evangelical believers cannot agree that the birth of Jesus is the most important factor of this national observance. Modern American culture has challenged the religious importance of Christmas. The media and retail stores have helped suppress the religious emphasis by asserting "Happy Holidays" rather than "Merry Christmas." So, the question is, "What is the truth about Christmas?" Is it found in the season's holiday music? Is the meaning in decorated trees and lighted city s...
Lamento es cómo se vive entre los extremos de una vida difícil y la confianza en la bondad de Dios. Expresamos nuestra tristeza a Dios por medio del lamento, pero para muchos cristianos hoy es una dimensión olvidada de la vida cristiana. Debemos recuperar la práctica de esa expresión espiritual sincera que nos da permiso para vocalizar nuestro dolor y luchar contra el abatimiento. El lamento evita las respuestas fáciles y las soluciones rápidas, y nos ayuda a avanzar progresivamente hacia una adoración y una confianza más profundas. Este libro analiza cómo la Biblia da voz a nuestro sufrimiento por medio de los salmos de lamento y el libro de Lamentaciones. Nos invita a dolernos, l...