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The Glorious Unseen began with a Sunday night Bible study… Disillusioned by the local church scene, a few former youth pastors and friends gathered on a spring Sunday night outside Nashville, TN. Not ever knowing what was going to happen, they continued to meet every Sunday night to pursue God... and to have Him pursue them. The worship that emerged from this group was simple, introspective, and vulnerable. When worship leader Ben Crist wrote his first song— he didn’t consider it a worship song... “I just wrote this cool song, but never thought it would be something we would play in worship.” But when a few friends persuaded him to use the song during a worship set—the people were touched, and as he wrote more and more songs, the group gathered around them... The songs became their soundtrack... They became songs that brought them closer to God, and God closer to them... After signing to Tooth & Nail records, Glorious Unseen entered the studio with Steve Hindalong and Marc Byrd (Leeland, Jeremy Camp) to record his debut album Tonight the Stars Speak. Presently, The Glorious Unseen is scheduled to perform at many national festivals, conferences and churches.
In this engaging and revealing DVD presentation, Coach Tony Dungy encourages us to look beyond life's struggles and disappointments, and learn to live with a sense of purpose and significance. Anyone who loves sports and desires a winning life will enjoy this candid look at how one man used his quiet strength to rise to the top despite overwhelming personal and professional obstacles. Features: Suitable for men, women, and small groups Addresses the life issues most people face Includes NFL footage Fast-paced, engaging style Can be viewed as one package or in 10 individual segments for small group study DVD-ROM includes PDF of study material Bonus features include Coach Dungy's key life verses, MP3 audio selections from the Quiet Strength audiobook, and tailgate recipes Topics include "Stay focused on God during life's struggles and disappointments," "Live life with a sense of purpose and significance," "Toss materialism aside and enjoy the simple things," "Focus on gratitude, love, and joy," "Be salt and light to the world," "Move forward and persevere."
In an imperfect world, divorce sometimes looks like the only option. In some cases, it may be. But before we can understand divorce, Tony Evans asserts, we must understand God's ideal for marriage. What are the three biblical purposes for marriage? How is marriage a convenant, and why is that important? What can a person who has sinned against a spouse do to show he or she is truly repentant? Does God care about me as I suffer in this rotten marriage? Combining a high view of marriage, compassion, and biblical authority, Tony Evans gives invaluable insight into divorce and remarriage.
Maybe you’re burning the candle at both ends in relation to a job, your marriage, housework, children, finances, an illness, your parents, or some other relationship. Maybe it’s some of that, all of that, or none of the above, and you’re just inexplicably on-the-go all the time, putting out fires and missing out on the joy of life. Whatever the case, only God can bring true, unfailing resolve and stability to the messes and stresses that a woman endures. In Too Blessed for This Mess, Cindi Wood, everyone’s favorite “frazzled female,” invites women to join her for a Bible-based study that will lift them “out of the pit, out of the mud and mire” (Psalm 40) and into a calming, empowering relationship with God. Mixed with humor and depth, Wood’s concerns are clear in chapter titles like “Frazzle-Friendly,” “Control Freaks,” “I’m Getting Old!,” and “Committing to the Lord.”
TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSEDFrom her early life in Harlem, to leading New York's oldest American Baptist church as its first female pastor, to becoming a wife and a mother, to a recent appointment on President Clinton's Initiative on Race and Reconciliation, Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook is living proof that stress doesn't have to stress you out. In Too Blessed to Be Stressed, Cook shares her testament of faith and proceeds through the seasons of her life, slowing down along the way to provide some of her favorite gospel hymns as well as the touching stories that are behind the songs you know and love so well.Cook is quick to point out the many changes that will come in life - both good and bad - then focuses on the one thing that is unchanging and constant...God. He "is the same yesterday, today, and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). And He has blessings prepared for you - blessings that will keep you sane when the rest of the world goes crazy.
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Most of us have trouble finding time to pray. There's church, school, neighborhood, job, friends, and recreation. And then the crises hit! Time for prayer seems impossible to find.As a pastor, Bill Hybels knows hundreds of people with schedules like this. Yet in his own life he has made the hard discovery that prayer doesn't happen on the run. He decided he was too busy not to pray. The ideas in this practical book can help us to learn to slow down to be with God as well.This re-edited tenth anniversary edition contains two new chapters: "Heart--Building Habits" and "Cooling Off On Prayer." Also included is a helpful guide for personal and group prayer.
Jim Talley and Bobbie Reed outline simple yet effective methods of building quality relationships while curtailing premature intimacy in this plain-spoken and experience-tested manual. A study guide at the end of the book features discussion questions and creative assignments for each chapter.
You're enduring some struggles, and if you hear one more coffee-mug platitude, you're going to explode! As a kid, author Michael Horton would run up the down escalator, trying to beat it to the top. As adults, many of us seek salvation the same way. Misled by the claims that we can be happier, healthier, wealthier, smarter, and more successful if we just "give Jesus a chance," we fixate on a theology of glory and try climbing by our own power. But if God blesses the faithful with material wealth, what does that say about the sick, or the poor, or you and me in our times of trouble? The answer is too good to be true. Michael Horton gives meaning to our suffering by replacing pop evangelical culture with the theology of the cross. God climbed down through thorns and splinters and nails and went to the cross for us. He wants to say, "I don't condemn you. You don't need to climb; I'll come to you." Too Good to Be True allows us to face the tragic side of life in order to rekindle our excitement about the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.
After raising her daughter alone, will Sarah be able to overcome the distance between them as adults? Women of the West book 9.
The veggies love to cook...but their culinary attempts don't always turn out right! This 32-page coloring & activity book is filled with the veggies' most hilarious (and messy!) cooking disasters -- along with a few easy (non-heat) recipes to follow. Includes a set of double-sided crayons blistered to the front cover!
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