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| The Church is in a season of profound change. The birth pangs of transition are changing the order of "what is" into a Church that can do the will of God in the midst of a difficult environment. By nature, labor produces a violent change form the old to the new, and it has left some churches broken and bewildered. We must discern between the work of the enemy and the work of the Holy Spirit. In essence, transition forms the rite of passage form one dimension of the Spirit to another. This book details the elements of the changing process. |
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| A renowned teacher and writer of the acclaimed The Spirit of the Disciplines, Dallas Willard, one of today's most brilliant Christian thinkers, now offers a timely and challenging call back to the true meaning of Christian discipleship. In The Divine Conspiracy, Willard gracefully weaves biblical teaching, popular culture, science, scholarship, and spiritual practice into a tour de force that shows the necessity of profound changes in how we view our lives and faith. |
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| Shows teen girls how to stop "performing" for those around them-friends, family, teachers-and inspires them to perform for an audience of One. |
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| Many Christians are unaware of the meticulous plan Satan, the prince of darkness, has crafted for their destruction. As a result, they become "spiritual road kill."They assume that the conflicts they experience with others, the temptation that regularly assualts them, the depression and illness that pull them down, and the private doubts they harbor about God are all a natural part of life.In this book, Robert Jeffress lifts the curtain of everyday existence to reveal the invisible but very real war Satan wages against followers of Christ. and he equips readers with six practical strategies for defeating Satan's vicious and destructive plan - and living victoriously in the unshakable power of God. |
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| Our society today has tried to fit men and women in the same interchangeable mold. Yet God divinely designed each sex with unique qualities and strengths. The church has begun to buy into this confusing, frighteningly secular hybrid that has led to a treacherous rift that is ruining marriages, dividing families, and splitting churches top to bottom. In his thorough, no-nonsense style, John MacArthur, Jr., sets aside prevailing cultural standards and helps readers understand and apply the biblical principles for men's and women's roles. Readers will discover the beauty, balance, and benefits of God's unique role for them in this practical, well-researched tool. |
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| The Divine Embrace is an invitation to a more intimate relationship with Christ. Using the movements of the "Emperor Waltz" as a metaphor for the Christian life, Ken Gire invites readers to enter into the joy and the freedom of the dance--to be held in the Lord's arms, to feel his presence and touch in their lives, to be embraced by the one whose love for them knows no end. |
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| Explores how the New Testament theme of baptismal spirituality is being recovered in our time. |
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| Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views provides a unique venue for well-known proponents of four distinct views in the openness of God debate to present their case. Paul Helm of King's College, London, presents the Augustinian/Calvinistic view. David Hunt of Whittier College contends for a simple foreknowledge view. William Lane Craig of Talbot School of Theology argues for middle knowledge, or Molinism, and Gregory A. Boyd of Bethel College presents the openness view. |
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| Ever feel like you are on a merry-go-round of illness and lethargy? We live in a world where new diseases and viruses are being discovered every day. But what does God have to say about our health? What does God have to say about healing? The Divine Health BibleZine tackles these very issues along with many more. Contributing author and family medicine practitioner Dr. Don Colbert helps you walk through the New Testament and into divine health. Enjoy special features including charts, calendars, call-outs, photos, graphic designs and journal space. Take your first step toward a healthy future with the Divine Health Biblezine. |
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| The first volume in a trilogy of prayer manuals compiled by Publishers Weekly religion editor Phyllis Tickle as a contemporary Book of Hours to guide Christians gently yet authoritatively through the daily offices.The Divine Hours is the first major literary and liturgical reworking of the sixth-century Benedictine Rule of fixed-hour prayer. This beautifully conceived and thoroughly modern three-volume guide will appeal to the theological novice as well as to the ecclesiastical sophisticate. Making primary use of the Book of Common Prayer and the writings of the Church Fathers, The Divine Hours is also a companion to the New Jerusalem Bible, from which it draws its Scripture readings. The trilogy blends prayer and praise in a way that, while extraordinarily fresh, respects and builds upon the ancient wisdom of Christianity.The first book in the set, Prayers for Summertime, filled with prayers, psalms, and readings, is one readers will turn to again and again. Compact in size, it is perfect for those seeking greater spiritual depth. As a contemporary Book of Hours, The Divine Hours: Prayers for Summertime heralds a renewal of the tradition of disciplined daily prayer, and will whet the hunger of a large and eager audience for the follow-up autumn/winter and spring volumes.The first book in the set, PRAYERS FOR SUMMERTIME, filled with prayers, psalms, and readings, is the one readers will turn to when making their daily summertime devotions. Compact, with a ribbon marker and deluxe endpapers, it is perfect for those seeking spiritual guidance and renewal. THE DIVINE HOURS: PRAYERS FOR SUMMERTIME heralds a new form of an old tradition and whets the hunger of a large and eager audience for the follow-up winter and spring volumes. |
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