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How are emerging generations making meaning in their lives? This team of eight scholars and ministry leaders from across the denominational spectrum formed Co.lab.inq, a collective learning laboratory focused on open-ended inquiry, to explore this question. Together they interviewed over 200 people under 40 in search of the lessons they might teach us about belonging, adversity, legacy - and faith. Through collaborative storytelling conversations focused on truth-seeking and meaning-making, Sue Pizor Yoder and her co-authors illustrate the complex and varied ways Millennials and Gen Z are navigating life and crafting their stories. What do younger Americans have to say about belonging? Where do they find meaning? What challenges are they facing--and how do they confront them? How do they envision their legacies? Pizor Yoder and her colleagues were surprised to find that in addition to these questions, their conversation partners also wanted to talk about faith--even when they didn't identify with any religious tradition. The narratives these authors uncover offer both critique and blessing for society and the church.
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What would life look like if you measured your success by improvements instead of victories? Nik Nikic shares the incredible story of his son Chris’s journey to become the first person with Down syndrome to ever complete an IRONMAN® triathlon, inspiring others to achieve their goals by getting 1 percent better every day. From the moment Chris Nikic was born, his parents knew he could achieve anything he set his mind to do. So when he became involved in triathlons with the Special Olympics, his dad, Nik, took on the role of coach and encouraged Chris to aim even higher. Together, they set their sights on making history—Chris becoming the first person with Down syndrome to complete an IRO...
A Year of Bible Stories Is Sure to Become a Storytime Favorite in Your House! This lovely keepsake Bible storybook for kids celebrates each month of the calendar year with 48 best-loved stories from God's Word. The stories are arranged into monthly themes that relate to a specific month of the calendar year: JANUARY--BEGINNINGS FEBRUARY--LOVE MARCH--EASTER APRIL--SPRING MAY--CELEBRATION OF MOTHERS JUNE--CELEBRATION OF FATHERS JULY--FREEDOM! AUGUST--LEARNING AND WISDOM SEPTEMBER--STRENGTH AND PERSEVERANCE OCTOBER--HARVEST NOVEMBER--THANKSGIVING DECEMBER--CHRISTMAS Each section includes 4 colorfully illustrated Bible stories that reinforce the monthly theme and show kids how God worked in the lives of Bible men and women--and how He works in the lives of people today! A fun bonus section at the end of the book features a list of yearly calendar celebrations with dates and brief explanations.
This delightful, prayer-themed devotional collection offers a powerful blend of inspiration, encouragement, and godly guidance for girls just like you!
God Is Growing You into a Girl of Grace How God Grows a Girl of Grace is a devotional designed to grow up today's girls God's way. Featuring 180 devotional readings complemented by easy-to-understand scripture selections and prayers, this delightful collection offers a powerful blend of inspiration, encouragement, and godly guidance just for you. You'll be motivated to spend one-on-one time with God as you read about topics that are important to you, including Family, Friendship, Hope, Prayer, Trust, and more. Your faith will grow right alongside your relationship with the heavenly Father, as He fashions you into a lovely girl of grace.
Denominations from evangelical to mainline continue to experience deep divisions over universal social issues. The underlying debate isn’t about a particular social issue, but instead it is about how we understand the nature of scripture and how we should interpret it. The world’s bestselling, most-read, and most-loved book is also one of the most confusing. In Making Sense of the Bible, Adam Hamilton, one of the country’s leading pastors and Christian authors, addresses the hot-button issues that plague the church and cultural debate, and answers many of the questions frequently asked by Christians and non-Christians alike. Did God really command Moses to put gay people to death? Did ...
Girls, ages 8 and up, will be encouraged to live an extraordinary life for God with these 180 devotions and prayers. Each just-right-sized reading will challenge the girls in your life to be courageous in their faith like dozens of inspiring Bible heroines.
The Gay Agenda: It’s Dividing the Family, the Church, and a Nation is a bold defense of traditional marriage and the authority of Scripture relating to these controversial issues both in the Church and in families across the nation. As same-sex “unions” and court challenges to the bans on these unions sweep the country, reasoned voices from the Church are needed. Now, one has emerged to expose the agenda that the homosexual lobby is trying to impose on society. Can we still love people in this lifestyle, but hate the sin? Does the Bible say anything about gay clergy? What impact is this agenda having on the traditional American family? What impact will this agenda have on our nation? W...