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| A collection of messages given in 1948. The topics covered are: The War of Recovery, The History of Recovery, The Recovery of Body Life, The Recovery of Body Ministry, Deliverence from Mammon, and New Testament Ministry. |
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| How do moral decisions impact a society - and you? Are there dangers ahead for radical environmentalism, energy, the economy, war, and taxation? Or are they already here now? Keith Butler expresses his view on key issues not just to his home state of Michigan but also to the entire country. In this unique message, Butler candidly discusses the facts about real issues like abortion, starting how forty million aborted children would now be boosting the economy as consumers: fifteen million of them would be contributing to Social Security. He is convinced that if African Americans knew the truth about American history, they would all be Republicans. With an upbeat presentation that gets down to core issues, Keith Butler simply demands respect, generates intrigue, and challenges men and women to make better moral decisions. |
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| Research by renowned pollster points to a hidden revolution-one that will impact every Christian believer in America. Millions of Christians are leaving the church. Why are they leaving? Where are they going? And what does this mean for the future of the church? |
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| A revolution is happening in our generation. We see the strife in the world as generations before ours could notwhether a terrorist attack or a tsunami, we watch the devastation of such tragedies play-by-play, and it moves us. But how do we apply our energy to alleviate the suffering of those around us? Especially when we're busier than ever and less able to give of our time to serve just causes at home and around the globe? Revolution will equip socially conscious twentysomethings to fight against the world's top 12 most pressing social justice issues. Twelve narrative articles written by experts in their respective fields will inspire young adults to take action on local, national and international levelsusing heavenly, God-ordained weapons of charity, love, peace and willful self-sacrifice to serve others. Using the richness of our talents (knowing that only God can eradicate all the world's ills in His time) while we're here on this earth, we can each fulfill His ultimate command to love and serve our neighbors. |
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| For over 20 years, Dr. Jay Strack has been working with young Christian leaders throughout the U.S. and teaching them have a better understanding of God's Word and His calling in their lives. The topics chosen for the Student Leadership University Study Guide Series represent part of the teaching model that Dr. Strack has developed over the years and address tough questions that young people are asking today. |
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| If you want to be part of a revolution, this book is a great place to start. You can make a difference-in the world, in your town, in your school, in your life. The Revolution Devotionalhelps you understand and develop character traits that will turn you into a revolutionary for God. No boring reading here-instead it's fast-paced and fun. Each day you'll read a verse of the Bible, then a short devotional about the character in that verse. There's additional Scripture for you to read if you want, plus a hilarious list relating to the day's topic. For example, on the topic of being different from the crowd, you might get this list: Seven Ways to Be Really Different There's different...and there's really different. Here are seven ways to achieve the latter status: - Color your eyebrows with purple Magic Marker(R). - Insist that people call you "Butterscotch." - Wear bumper stickers on the back of your coat. - Declare yourself a "meat-arian" and argue for vegetable rights. - Talk only in Dr. Seuss rhymes. - At the lunch table, do play-by-play commentary for a game going on in your imagination. - Randomly blurt out the phrase, "Now that's what I'm talking about"-even when no one is talking. |
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| Packed with edgy graphics and frank talk, Revolution speaks to the real issues teen guys face every day. Filled with Scriptures and reflections from the Revolution Bible for Teen Guys, this book will help them understand just how much God knows about their world, the things they deal with, and how much He cares about making their life, dreams, and relationships work. |
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| He was barefoot until the age of 16. In this exciting and fast-moving narrative, K.P. Yohannan shares how God brought him from his remote jungle village to become the founder of Gospel for Asia, which now supports 7,000 native missionaries in ten Asian countries. He challenges Western Christians from his unique Third World perspective- to examine and change their life-styles in view of the millions who have never heard the gospel. This book could change your thinking and your life. |
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| Spiritual guide Dallas Willard helps readers reflect on the spiritual significance of all elements of the human self. |
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| We will not win this current generation by doing youth ministry like we've been doing. We need a revolution - and we need it now. Proven strategies are presented here with a CD-Rom to customize your battle plan. |
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| The Revolutionary Communicator explores the revolutionary power and impact of Jesus' approach to communication, presenting seven communication truths that remain relevant 2,000 years later. In a media-dominated era, all readersfrom parents to pastors to politiciansare invited on a journey to rediscover the passageways to influence, impact and relate, and to learn how to integrate seven communication truths in their relationships and professions |
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