Opening the Book of Faith is an invitation to experience the Bible as a book of faith. It provides an introduction to the Bible and Lutheran perspectives that guide understanding of Scripture. This book explores four methods of Bible study, then applies each method to four Scripture texts. Two assessment tools also aid reflection and discussion about Bible usage, needs, and hopes.For more information visit the Book of Faith Web site.
It invites a Catholic lay person to reflect on and understand how they are to know, to live, and to witness to their faith in Jesus Christ, who stands at the heart of the new evangelization. The particular audience that this book aims ...
The Book of Faith: 100 Stories of Faith from Ordinary People Like You and Me
Reproduction of the original: The Power of Faith, Exemplified in the Life and Writings of the Late Mrs. ... by Isabella Graham
On television viewing, see Robert D. Putnam's foreword to John P. Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey, Time for Life: The Surprising Ways Americans Use ... The information on Kenyon's illness is from Donald Hall's afterword to Otherwise, 218.
Can educated people embrace the concepts of spirituality, mysticism, paranormal phenomena, and even magic in light of the overwhelming and undeniable tenets of modern science? As revealed in this book, the answer is a resounding yes .
First part of the book 'Faith is caught not taught.' Gil outlines four situations that are eminently suitable for catching faith. At the same time, he emphasises that faith is unlikely to be the outcome of argument or proof.
Arthur and Walter paid but little attention to Herbert, as his lameness prevented him from sharing in the active sports which they preferred; for they had never been taught to yield their wishes to others, and were consequently ...
This book is dedicated to everyone who has ever had a dream, but then struggled to achieve it.
This book is not a deep theological discourse about spiritual disciplines, but a quick resource for ideas to stir the embers of belief God gives each of us.
M. Dandamayev, “The Diaspora,” in The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. ... 2, The Hellenistic Age, edited by W. D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990), 115–166; Erich S. Gruen, Diaspora: Jews ...