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| Nurture your relationship with God as you experience personal spiritual disciplines. You will not practice all of them but by performing each one for one week, you should find those disciplines best suited to your own spiritual formationEach chapter of the book introduces the discipline, explains the biblical background, gives practical tips for practicing the discipline, and ends with several famous quotes and questions for discussion and follow up in a class setting. |
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| The years following the Second Vatican Council have witnessed a crisis of faith in Christ Jesus' Real Presence in the Eucharist. Lacking the faith that Jesus is truly, physically present in the Eucharist, Catholics today are often unable to understand the purpose of the Mass and of the ordained priesthood. Fr. Hardon discusses the serious implications of this decreasing faith in the Real Presence and how it is linked to the crisis in the priesthood today. ' In With Us Today , Fr. Hardon: ' ' Examines the history of Eucharistic doctrine, particularly through the heresies that began in the tenth century and expanded in the Reformation period ' Concisely explains Church teaching about'transubstantation"the complete change of the substance of the bread and wine into Christ's Body and Blood. ' Explores how our devotion to the Holy Eucharist will transform all aspects of our relationship with Jesus ' ' With Us Today reminds all Catholics of the incredible gift we have in the Eucharist, and how each us of must share our faith in the Real Presence with others and be a part of the new era of Eucharistic devotion. ' |
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| In today's society, where parental authority is being compromised more than ever, the Proverbs 23:13 command "withhold not correction from the child" may seem nearly impossible to obey. As both father and pastor, Ray understands the difficulties facing modern parents, and he points to firm, biblical discipline as the solution. In this practical guide, he offers direction to all parents who struggle with doubt or indecision in their roles as God- ordained disciplinarians. With timely and inspiring wisdom, Ray exposes the emptiness of contemporary advice and clearly outlines from Scripture the duties of every Christian parent. |
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| In this second book of the Blue and the Gray series, the Civl War is well uinderway and Christy is busy preparing his father's steam-yacht, Bellevite, for service in the Union navy. Christy foils an attempt to capture the Bellevite while still on the Hudson, engages in sea battles on the way to the Gulf, attempts a capture of a Confederate blockade runner in Pensacola Bay and is taken prisoner and then escapes. |
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| Measures: 81/2"x 161/2" Features the sentiment: "Within this house may God's love abide to bless all those who step inside" |
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| It can be difficult to answer questions about the Christian faith--even for a Christians who regularly read the Bible and attend church. What can they say to a skeptic who questions Christian doctrine or truth claims? What about young Christians who want answers to their tough questions? This book covers questions on everything from the doctrine of the incarnation to religious pluralism, from evolution to moral relativism, with rational answers for even the most stubborn skeptic. Chapters contain charts, relevant biblical texts, and outlines to help readers grasp key ideas relevant to proclaiming the gospel to an unbeliever or discussing doctrine with another Christian. |
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| A plane crash claimed the lives of her husband and son, but Bree Nichols and Samson, her search and rescue dog, won't rest until they've recovered the lost bodies-or combed every inch of the wilderness trying. Meanwhile, the quiet town of Rock Harbor is disturbed by a violent crime. Bree soon discovers a personal stake in solving the murder and in the course of her investigation discovers links to her husband's plane crash. Could solving the crime bring her peace with her own loss? Or, more incredibly, reunite her family? Set in the untamed beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Beyond a Doubt deftly weaves suspense and romance into the life and operation of a canine search-and-rescue team as it helps unravel the secrets of an enchanting wilderness. |
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| Poetically personal lyrics with hints of Jonatha Brooke mark this artistic debut. The contemporary offerings of this gifted singer/songwriter/pianist point to God's love, offered without condition. Includes "I Want to Be Moved," "Free," and the title track. Click Here to get Instant Access to this artist.. |
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| What Are Daywind Soundtracks? Daywind Soundtracks are digitally mastered performance tracks as made popular by today's top artists. Featuring recordings in three singable keys, each with and without background vocals. Daywind Soundtracks produces high quality tracks that are as close to the original as possible, eliminating long introductions, instrumentals, and endings to create a more user-friendly track. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: A-B / Medium Key: F-G / Low Key: Db-Eb |
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| Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) and Marcello Pera 'Can a civilization exist without any sense of the sacred? That is the question at the heart of Without Roots, which was born of a dialogue between Joseph Ratzinger"now Pope Benedict XVI"and Marcello Pera, president of the Italian Senate. '' On May 13, 2004, Cardinal Ratzinger addressed the Italian senate on the state of the West. The day before, Marcello Pera gave a lecture at the Latern Pontifical University. Though the juxtaposition of the talks was pure chance, the two leaders arrived at strikingly similar conclusions about the spiritual, cultural, and political crisis facing the West. Now Without Roots takes on even more importance as a window into the mind of the Pope, who, as George Weigel explains in his forward to the American edition, “was elected in part, because of his long experience with, and profound understanding of, the current crisis in European civilization�. '' Bringing together their unique vantage points as leaders of Church and State, Ratzinger and Pera challenge us to examine anew the fate of a civilization that has abandoned its spiritual roots. The question is urgent not only for the United States and Europe but for all democratic cultures.' |
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| Christians today have built religious walls around themn selves, their churches, and their families. Afraid of secular society, they've withdrawn away from their non Christian friends and, unfortunately, they've stopped influencing their communities for Christ. This book challenges Christians to live outside their "walls" and actively pursue revival, not in the church, but outside of church. Divided into twelve stirring messagages, Randy White's clarion call is for the church to end it's "club" mentality and to start to act like the early church. |
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