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Does America really know what integrity is? In this book, Dr. Stover addresses the critical need for integrity in every personal and societal entity. He looks at how a common set of values will support the very fabric of our civilization and how its absence will lead to the ultimate fall of a local, national or world community. Dr. George Stover is founder of Wellspring Ministries - Churches & Missions, Inc. and founding Pastor of Wellspring Church of All Nations in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is also President of Wellspring Bible Institute and the Wellspring Ministerial Fellowship. Pastor Stover has held various positions with the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches & Ministers since 1984 includin...
"The Veto Power of Prayer" teaches believers how to intercept, neutralize andoverride the diabolical bills of the enemy, Satan, and to enact the righteouslaws of God's Kingdom on Earth. (Practical Life)
For centuries the place of miracles in the church has been debated. This controversy remains in our day. Numerous views and theological positions are advocated in defense or rejection of miracles for today. There are some who believe they are for today, some who outright deny their validity for today, and some who remain unsure. Even among those who believe that God has never ceased working miracles there are a number of perspectives ranging from the idea that they are rare, that they are spontaneous and happen only at God's sovereign whim, and then there are those who believe that a faith-filled group of Christians who believe God's promises can experience them frequently. In his book, Miracles Are For Today, Pastor Troy J. Edwards refutes the idea that God's miracles are only for a past generation and explains from Scripture how God's people can experience frequent miracles in their corporate worship as well as within their personal lives. Get ready to believe God for a miracle today.
Religious pluralism, the collapse of traditional religious institutions, and the growing impact of religious studies on believers have prompted widespread rethinking of what religion is. Polydoxy offers a brilliant and original theological response to this intellectual crisis by suggesting that there are multiple forms of right belief. Reacting against reductive or nostalgic theological tendencies, the chapters in this book by an impressive array of scholars take an exciting and creative approach to theology in the twenty-first century.
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The Interpretation of REVELATION by the Sanhedrin, Romans, and Disciples of Jesus Christ Inspired by the Devil, the Sanhedrin and Romans had slain the Lord Jesus, and now they were brutally murdering His disciples to rid the earth of His kingdom. Jesus had instructed His saints, Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord (Rom. 12:19). Finally, the time for His vengeance had comethe avenging of the blood of His saints was at hand! He sent His hidden message in Revelation to His disciples to get out of His way. Then Almighty God filled the vials of wrath until they overflowed with His fury. The ang...
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A biblically-based, optimistic view of the future. Along with a historical perspective, this book offers a clear understanding of Matthew 24, Daniel 2 and 9, the book of Revelation, and other key passages about the events to come before and after the return of Jesus Christ. Satan is not going to take over this world. Jesus Christ is Lord, and He will reign until every enemy is put under His feet! Harold’s book, The Comings of Christ, Why I Am a Partial Preterist, Not a Full Preterist, gives the reader the NEXT peek into implications and applications for Victorious Eschatology.
Traill examines the issue of why God put Adam and Eve out of the Garden. He asks whether it because of the eating of the fruit of disobedience or if there is more to the picture.
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