"Biblical Christianity and ideological social justice are distinct and incompatible worldviews.
This book breaks down the intentionally-complex terms and euphemisms used by the US government and political forums making them easier to understand for all citizens.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a country doctor in solo practice in the decade of the seventies-making house calls, delivering babies, comforting the dying, offering hope to the hopeless, meeting delightful and sometimes ...
Winterset Hollow follows a group of friends to the place that inspired their favorite book-a timeless tale about a tribe of animals preparing for their yearly end-of-summer festival.
". . .a very rich storehouse of pastoral wisdom and experience . . . a pastoral teaching resource."Don Schwager, Editor, Living Bulwark, international online magazine of the Sword of the Spirit
That's what this book is about. Everyone Can Do Something is a strategic field-guide specifically designed to help your church rally around caring for the orphaned and vulnerable.
This is the gospel-the lens through which you can filter your foster parenting journey and ultimately find the strength, motivation, and courage you need to be sustained along the way.
The very premise of this book-that God would actually, personally, and presently indwell believers-is mind-boggling, but that is exactly what the Bible teaches emphatically!
DeWitt guides you on your personal journey toward enjoying God in everything. He shows how God designed our craving for beauty to lead us back to Him.
This new 2nd addition includes the original book plus The next 12,410 days or the next 34 years and answers the questions people have asked in the past: After Prison did they keep their faith?
But there's more. Throughout this story God turns hurt into forgiveness, pain into love, and shattered relationships into wholeness, helping to answer these questions: - How do we honor parents who are difficult?
Dan writes, "It sounds more like a family than a company, and that's no accident." Intentional, transformative corporate culture and community is possible. In Chief Culture Officer, author Dan Behm shows you how to begin.
Do you ever wonder if your current global missions are hurting more than they are helping? Does changing your strategy seem complicated and confusing? IF SO . . . THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU.
Fully revised for 2020, with new chapters and updates throughout.
The many stories or vignettes of all the numerous people they visited, and the situations and questions they confronted, are instructive to read."
Books written on revivals often give the 1970s Jesus Movement a historical "nod." Bring Him to Me goes a step further by transporting readers back in time through a fast-paced, true story of redemption.
" Growth is normal, all we have to do is create the right conditions. In Helping People Grow you will learn the five conditions for life-change and how to create them in your most cherished relationships. You will discover that . . . 1.
Recite the passage, locate the words, and learn the Word of God, one puzzle at a time. This book consists of the First and Second Readings, as well as the Gospel from the Liturgical Year C.
In this book we do exactly that: we go back to the beginning of the stories - Creation - and work our way forward to humanity, Israel, the founders (Jesus and Muhammad), why they founded their communities (the Church and the Umma), what ...
[Un]Intentional shows how our obsession with screens often takes us to places we regret.