Aaron loves martial arts and Claire loves ballet. Read how a cool New York dance teacher gets them to perform together.
It's a Hall of Fame moment for Christ, a Hall of Shame moment for Satan.... So, God's man, that's your cue. Sing it. Pray it. Declare it. Remember it through deep communion. Do what you must do to remind the Great Loser of why he lost: ...
From John Della Volpe, the director of polling at the Harvard Institute of Politics, Fight is an exploration of Gen Z, the issues that matter most to them, and how they will shape the future. 9/11.
The third book in the powerful God's Man series offers a bold challenge for men to take the fight to the enemy in specific, biblical ways.
But if its true that Christians can be doing God's work, shining His light, and simultaneously be providing a safe haven for darkness, we have some heart investigation to do. To understand the full implications of Jesus words here, ...
Tap into a strength you never knew was possible. And become who God made you to be--a man who knows how to fight for what's right. Don't just fight like a man. Fight like a man of God. For God's sake . . . FIGHT!
They fight because it feels good. They fight because they want to win. And even if they get their asses kicked, they fight because they love fighting. Fight is part encyclopedia, part panegyric to fighting in all its forms and glory.
And don't you dare show up for this fight unarmed. Learn how to fight with faith, with prayer, and with the Word of God It's time to fight like a man. For God's Sake, FIGHT.
This eight-session study can help men respond to the fight with boldness and duty. This workbook will equip men--in a devotional setting, accountability partner setting, and in group--to do spiritual battle with the enemy.
'A MODERN SPORTING PHENOMENON' Guardian The first official book from heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua in which he explains the mental and physical strategies that have made him the champion he is today.
In a world of violence, how can Christians live out Jesus' command to "love our enemies"? New York Times bestselling author Preston Sprinkle challenges us to consider a biblical response to violence. What Are We Fighting For?