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| Next to his Experiencing God classic, Spiritual Leadership is one of Henry Blackaby's most highly regarded and best-selling books to date, encouraging leaders in business and church to follow God's design for success. Now, the companion interactive study personalizes the experience of learning the ways in which God develops, guides, and empowers spiritual leaders. |
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| As one of the most brilliant and creative minds of the twentieth century, C. S. Lewis crosses over all literacy, philosophical, and religious boundaries. A world-renowned scholar of medieval literature at Oxford University, he was able to write and lecture in such clear, direct language that ordinary men and women were fully able to comprehend the truths he extolled. He was a successful writer, the prolific author of such classic masterpieces as The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicle of Narnia, The Problem of Pain, and Mere Christianity. Moreover, his life was as compelling as his work. This perspective informs the play and feature film Shadowlands, which only reinforces his uniqueness all the more. In this exposition of Lewis's legacy, Terry Glaspey offers a clear view of the character of this extraordinarily gifted man who believed that his sharp mind and rich imagination were to be accompanied by a sense of responsibility to the wider world. Thus this book demonstrates why, two generations after his death, Lewis continues to be numbered among our best-selling authors and our most influential thinkers. |
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| Sixteen challenging messages dealing with a person's need of the Holy Spirit's control in one's own life. Taken from a series of messages given at Moody Bible Institute in 1895. |
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| This highly-anticipated sophomore project features top-flight production, perfectly blended harmonies, sweet grooves, and a powerful message. Track Listing: 1. Put Your Hands 2. My Body 3. Spiritual Love 4. Imagine That 5. Interlude: Tribute 6. Highway 7. Gonna Get Myself Together 8. There He Is 9. How You Living 11. You Were There 12. We Know 13. The Day You Came 14. Interlude: Prayer 15. If They Only Knew 16. Y'all Put Your Hands (remix) |
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| Still includes all 3 volumes - in one BOOK |
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| The biblical mandate for believers is clearto grow from spiritual infancy to maturity. "The New Testament knows three types of Christians," notes J. Oswald Sanders in Spiritual Maturity. "The spiritually mature, the spiritually immature, and the spiritually decadent. It is tragically possible for the believer either to fall short of maturity or to fall back from it." For those who desire to grow strong spiritually, Spiritual Maturity provides clear direction. Complete with scriptural principles for spiritual development and study questions at the end of the text, this classic handbook is a timeless treasure. |
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| God as our eternal Abba Father seeks to impart a fatherly anointing to bless future generations. But that fathering spirit is sorely lacking in the modern-day Church. Many leaders are ill equipped for the task due to a void left by natural and spiritual forefathers. In The Spiritual Mentor, author Ron DePriest challenges church leaders to adopt the attitude of Old Testament patriarch Abraham and protect the destinies of younger men. Only a revelation of love directly from the Father himself can allow anyone to extend the heart-of-a-father in either parenting or discipleship. |
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| As we seek God together we come to know him more deeply. Spiritual-mentoring relationships bring together a mature Christian and a younger Christian who desire to grow in Christ. In their friendship, each learns to follow Christ more closely. Spiritual mentoring is an age-old practice that Keith Anderson and Randy Reese introduce in a way that fits life today. Each chapter of their book draws on the work of a different classical spiritual writer. Augustine, St. John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila and others offer timeless spritual insights from centuries past. |
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| The great hymns keep on giving strength, bolstering faith. They endure because they "build on the human heart." As do these meditations based on seventy favorite hymns and gospel songs. Sometimes they beckon, softly and tenderly; sometimes they pierce like a trumpet call.Like the hymns, the readings in this book may herald tidings of comfort and joy. Rephrase an old, old story. Remind us that Jesus loves us and bids us to shine. Testify to God's amazing grace. Prompt us to fall on our knees, to lift up every voice.Some of them tie a song's origin to its message. Many weave in moments of epiphany: How and when did a particular hymn touch someone's spirit? All of them lead you to consider God's Word to you as you face daily victories and challenges.There's something extraordinary about these devotional readings by Evelyn Bence. Put yourself in the hands of a masterful story teller-who knows how to draw you near your water. |
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| As the Women in the Church consultant for the Presbyterian Church in America, Hunt knows what women need---each other! Using Scripture and true stories from a Presbyterian congregation, Hunt demonstrates the model of the "mothering mandate" in Titus 2:1--5 and encourages you to develop and strengthen the bonds between older and younger women in your life. |
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| These inspiring sermons focus on the spiritual priorities of today's Christians at the dawn of a new century. Offering illustrations and examples drawn from an inner-city misistry, each of Thomas's sermons contains helpful sections on the promise, potential pitfalls, and preparations for the new millennium. |
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