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| Play-dates. Birthdates. First Dates. Being a mother offers a lifetime of fulfilling moments. What’s amazing is in those special moments, God desires to speak to us. With the Life on the Go Devotional for Moms, mothers everywhere can carve out time to receive from God in the middle of their busy days. |
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| Life On The Highest Plane has blessed several generations with its blend of biblical teaching and personal application. Ruth Paxson presents the biblical progression of the spiritual life from that of the natural person (the unsaved) to the carnal person (the immature believer) to the spritual person (the mature believer). This last position is God's intention for all believers- a life lived on the highest spiritual plane.Life On The Highest Plane is a devotional classic that will rekindle the reader's desire to live for Christ on the highest plane. |
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| Hailing from Southern California, Jadon Lavik has quietly built up a radio story most debut artists would dream of. Sharing the airwaves with platinum artists such as Mercy Me, Casting Crowns, Third Day and more, Jadon's hit song "What If" introduced his soulful blend of acoustic-driven inspirational pop to a remarkable number of people. Now, with an impressive sophomore release produced by Adam Watts and Andy Dodd (Jeremy Camp, OC Supertones) and a spring tour with Rebecca St. James and Barlow Girl, Jadon seems poised to take his music to an all new audience. |
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| Philip Kennson here combines rich, theologically grounded reflection on Christian life and practice with stunning cultural analysis. After a probing introductory chapter on the necessity and complexity of cultural analysis, Kenneson takes up each of the fruits of the Spirit listed in Galations 5:22-23. He explores what each fruit means in its biblical context, then investigates how key traits of late modern Western culture inhibit the development and ripening of each fruit. |
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| Contains a brief summary of Madame Guyon's SPIRITUAL TORRENTS and other papers on this theme including Four Planes of Spiritual Life. In her usual distinctive style, Jessie Penn-Lewis clarifies many aspects of the subjective work of the Holy Spirit in the human soul. |
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| T.D. Jakes takes readers through the book of Ephesians chapter by chapter, teaching what it means for the Christian to have a life overflowing. Divided into six sections, it includes the major themes of Paul's epistle, showing believers how to "walk worthy of the calling {they} have received." Beginning with the incredible love God has for his children and the plans he has for believers beyond their wildest dreams. Bishop Jakes goes on to explore true intimacy with God, the marriage relationship, and spiritual warfare.All of the key teaching and themes from the original Six Pillars From Ephesians are in this book, giving readers Bishop Jake's best teaching on Ephesians. |
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| From the experiences of Abraham and Moses, to Jesus' life on earth, to the return of the Lord, Scripture reveals a tremendous amount to believers on how to live a life of devotion to God. Author Jennifer Devlin wants every Christian to know the magnitude of God's merciful plan for our salvation, and how every portion of the Bible fits together to reveal His plan for mankind. In Life Principles for Christ-Like Living, Jennifer offers readers a deeper understanding of key concepts and how they relate to the Christ-like life. Many of these key concepts are found in different "3:16" verses throughout the Bible, and a different "3:16" verse will be examined in each week's lesson. Readers examining these key verses will learn to discover how events of Jesus' time on earth fit in so clearly with who they are in Him, and they will discover that the actions, encouragements, and corrections from Jesus and His disciples have a great impact on how are to live in Him. Study participants will recognize the dangers of complacency and will prayerfully find a passion for their Lord and His Word that will extend far beyond this twelve-week study. It is the author's wish to have each reader experience a life-changing decision of complete surrender to God and His principles for living. |
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| Life Principles for Following Christ looks at Christ in both the Old and New Testaments and shows how Scripture unveils a portrait of rare value, a picture of God Himself revealing His holiness, His love, His power, and His awesome plans and purposes for man. Each of the twelve lessons shows how God reveals His glory, His perfections, His beauty and strength. Life Principles for Following Christ does more than present the facts about Christ. It looks at real faith in Christ that trusts Him not only to give us eternal life but also to be our life. Our being conformed to God's image is the Father's desire and will for our lives. About the Author Richard L. Shepherd has been engaged in some form of ministry for more than twenty years, focusing on areas of teaching, discipleship, and prayer. He has served in churches in Alabama, Florida, Texas, and Tennessee and now serves as Director of Prayer and Spiritual Awakening with the Florida Baptist Convention. The Lord's ministry has taken him to several countries, where he has been involved in training pastors, church leaders, and congregations. Rick has also lectured on college and seminary campuses. He graduated with honors from the University of Mobile and holds a Master of Divinity and a Ph.D. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He and his wife Linda Gail have four children and make their home in Jacksonville, Florida. |
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| Detailed lesson plans and great ideas for leading a large or small group or "group of 2" are yours while you study along with Following God: Life Principles for Living God's Will. Each lesson found in the workbook is laid out as a lesson plan with all the times and important questions that will assist you in leading your group. Other important features include a "How to Lead a Small Group" section incorporating helpful insights into: dealing with causes of a poor study group, helpful hints, evaluation: becomeing a better discussion leader, and getting started: the first meeting of your Bible study group. This and many other tools are at your disposal to assist in leading your group through this study.What can a 3,000 year-old piece of history teach me about worship? What is the right way to worship God? Throughout history, God has chosen to provide a way for man to worship Him, and for nearly five hundred years, the Tabernacle was that way. Through this detailed study of the Tabernacle, you will learn that there is a right way and yet many wrong ways to worship our Creator. The purpose of this study is to invite readers to worship God in God's way through the "Object Lesson" of the Tabernacle, Jesus Christ. In the very first lesson of this book, you will observe that centuries before the Tabernacle was constructed, God taught His people about worship. You'll discover that the earthy Tabernacle and all its components hold a spiritual significance and was actually a model for the "true Tabernacle" in Heaven, where Jesus Christ is eternally worshiped as King of kings and Lord of lords. Inside these pages you'll find the interactive application sections that literally thousands have come to appreciate from the acclaimed Following God series. |
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| Life Principles From The Kings Of Isreal is one in a series of five books designed to provide a personal look at the lives of key characters found in the Bible. The theme "Following God" is one that emphasizes the importance of building a relationship with God, living a life totally surrounded to His leading. Examples are given of those who did not follow His direction. This Bible study is designed in an interactive format, in which questions are provided within each lesson for study application, incorporating important Scriptural points of interest. Other features include a look at the characters mentioned, as well as a historical perspective about the time when these characters lived. |
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| Everybody from John MacArthur to Henry Blackaby recommends the Following God series and this, its fifth volume. Character lessons on Peter, Paul, James, John, and eight other biblical men help you walk in step with the Lord, so that you may receive the abundant blessings he promises! Features twelve 5-day lessons for groups or individuals. |
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