Suited for individual reading or group discussion, A Joyful Theology makes a lively exploration of creation in order to learn more about the Creator.
A Big-Enough God continues the author's literary challenge by offering Christians a path for spiritual journey that encourages belief in a deity that is larger than our imagination.
More than one hundred selections from the distinguished theologian's writings covering such topics as liturgy, prayer, pain, vices, virtues, other religions, and homosexuality
This collection remedies this situation by considering the import of joy on human flourishing.
In the words of Pope Francis to religious men and women leading up to the Year of Consecrated Religious, “Wake up the world! Be witnesses of a different way of doing things, of acting, of living!”
The text includes questions to help reflect on the Psalms and apply these meditations to everyday life.
In The Happy Christian, professor and pastor David Murray blends the best of modern science and psychology with the timeless truths of Scripture to create a solid, credible guide to positivity.
This book works through such important pieces as Edwards' The Religious Affections, The End for Which God Created the World, and The Miscellanies; as well as some of Edwards lesser-known writings such as his "Treatise on Grace" and his ...
This book is intended to facilitate worldwide conversations. All who yearn to celebrate the joy of surprisingly open doors for witness among Muslims will want to read this book!
Based upon lectures given at the 1962 Ecumenical Study Conference of the United Christian Youth Movement, 'Count It All Joy' offers meditations on major themes from the book of James, such as the juxtaposition of faith and good works in the ...
[31] Mark Roberts served with Louis Zamperini, who was then in his seventies, on the staff of Hollywood Presbyterian Church. Roberts wrote a tribute about his friend entitled “Louis Zamperini: The Happiest Man I've Ever Known.