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Being fatherless or growing up without a father's presence is not an easy life stories. Yet, many of us are living such stories. This story is written to give a glimpse of hope to the fatherless. To cheer them on living their own life stories. To tell them that we are not alone. There is hope for you, as there is for me. God continues to love us, even if we didn't feel loved by our fathers. So, do not give up!
The approach of personal disciple-making to help fulfil the Great Commission is presented at a conceptual level. By examining the experiences of twelve individuals from three countries, facilitative factors of disciple-making were identified. At a practice level, each facilitative factor showed a distinct and vivid aspect of disciple-making, especially during personal moments and in real-life living situations.
This book is a self-study guide companion to the first book, My Father(less) Story. The questions inside will stir your fatherless heart and soul. Hopefully, you will better understand yourself as fatherless boys and girls. Read on and fill in the answers.
The book is a research on 12 fatherless Indonesian on the effects of their fatherlessness on their life's development from childhood to adulthood. In order to know about fatherlessness, we must know about them first. What you see on the surface, is not the same as what is happening inside. See past the hurt and father wound and get to know the real fatherless boy and girl behind the mask.
52 devotional for the father(less) for personal use or in group settings. Daily or weekly reminder from God the Father for the father(less).
The present Bibliography covers the research on the Gospel of Matthew and on the Gospel Source Q from 1950 to 1995. The new volume has adopted the model of the previously published The Gospel of Mark. A Cumulative Bibliography 1950-1990. It contains about 15.000 entries and is arranged alphabetically by name of author; the author's works are given in chronological order. Each entry includes the complete bibliographical references, information about reprints, new editions and translations, and summary indications of the content (Gospel passage, subject). The companion volume furnishes detailed Indexes of Gospel Passages and Subject matters related to Mt and to Q. All indexes are prepared by J. Verheyden. The Bibliography completes the series of Leuven repertories on the Gospels published in BETL 82 (John, 1988), 88 (Luke, 1989). and 102 (Mark, 1992).
This is the third book in the My Father(less) Story series. Learn on how the author navigates his own fatherless life. What happened during his childhood, teens, adolescence, and as a married man. How did he cope with his fatherlessness. Find it all in this new book.
During the colonial and early independence periods, the Chinese community in Batavia/Jakarta was governed by the semi-autonomous Kong Koan (Chinese Council). Its members, known as Chinese officers, regularly convened to discuss civil registration, taxation, religion, finances, health, education, safety, legal matters, and other community concerns. This volume presents the Council's annotated Malay minutes: unique archival material that provides insights into the daily life of Indonesia’s vibrant Chinese-descended community. While much existing scholarship relies on Dutch sources, this volume offers a perspective from within.
During the colonial and early independence periods, the Chinese community in Batavia/Jakarta was governed by the semi-autonomous Kong Koan (Chinese Council). Its members, known as Chinese officers, regularly convened to discuss civil registration, taxation, religion, finances, health, education, safety, legal matters, and other community concerns. This volume presents the Council's annotated Malay minutes: unique archival material that provides insights into the daily life of Indonesia’s vibrant Chinese-descended community. While much existing scholarship relies on Dutch sources, this volume offers a perspective from within.
John Meier's previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a consensus on fundamental historical facts of his life. In this eagerly anticipated fourth volume in the series, Meier approaches a fresh topic-the teachings of the historical Jesus concerning Mosaic Law and morality-with the same rigor, thoroughness, accuracy, and insightfulness on display in his earlier works.