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The teachings and directions found in the Bible given by God (between 1500 BC and AD 100) are meant to remain alive and practiced by believers till the second coming of Jesus Christ.From my conversations with Christians in different countries and continents, it has been noticed that a large majority of Christians are culturally and traditionally tuned to biblical teaching modified from centuries. Needless to add that Satan has an active part in these changes. As a result, now we are a fractured Christianity. When religion becomes confused, the truth becomes distorted.Life is too busy for many to read the Bible and contextually understand it. The Holy Spirit is the real author of the Bible; we cannot negotiate with him.This book is divided into twelve topics. Each topic is presented and explained exactly as it is given in the Authorized King James Version (presentation not impacted by any denomination). Millions of Christians have differences of opinion on these topics, and they interpret and follow them differently against the unchanging God's command--"I am the Lord I change not"--as seen in Ecclesiastes 3:14; Malachi 3:6; Revelation 22:18-19, besides others.Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. Yes, the emergence and formation of the church on this earth is because of the Bible and its everlasting truth. Deuteronomy 7:9 says , "Those who love Him and keep His commandments, God's mercy is with them for a thousand generations."Get connected with God through prayer and through reading his Holy Word regularly and contextually. It is the author's hope and prayer that the readers of this book will be inspired by the leading of the Holy Spirit and led to a spiritual restoration.
If you are running from God, if the ups and downs of life make you feel like you've been thrown overboard into the sea, or if you are wondering what God is up to in your life, this book is for you. Many Christians are confused today about the nature of God and His grace. Because so many in the church are beguiled by distorted images of God, they worship a God of their own making. In "Thrown Overboard," Dr. Philip masterfully draws from the life of the rebellious prophet Jonah what we can learn about the nature of man, the nature of God, the work of God's grace, and the redemptive ministry of Christ. The reader will gain a deeper insight into the wideness of God's grace and how God works through our weaknesses to accomplish His purposes in our lives. It is a must-read for anyone who longs to have the heart of God.
In Musings That Matter: Reflections on Christian Faith and Practice, Abraham Philip invites you to engage in reflecting on truths that are of eternal significance. These musings will challenge, encourage, and nourish readers who long for intimacy with Christ and who wish to experience the quiet and rest that only He can give. This book is a collection of one hundred short essays, articles, and reflections published on Facebook and in Proclamation Ministries' newsletter over the past several years. The musings explore Christian faith, spirituality, conduct, and perspectives on some past national events. They are meant to help you respond biblically to the realities of life and to deepen your walk with God. If you are hungry for God, these musings will empower you to ponder divine truths revealed in the Scripture, so that you may know God more clearly and experience His grace more deeply.
"Strength to Strength" is a collection of thirty-one devotionals dealing with some aspect of the five movements of salvation history: creation, alienation, redemption, sanctification, and glorification. The theme, shape, and content of each devotional are rooted and governed by the chosen text, with the purpose of giving the reader insights, encouragement, and strength to grow in his or her faith.
Basic Statistics in Quantitate Research is a short and easy-to-read introduction to some of the standard statistical tests students in seminaries and Bible colleges need to know for doing quantitative research in biblical studies. In this book, the student will learn about variables, measuring scales, sampling a population, conducting surveys, developing a valid and reliable survey instrument, and using inferential statistics for analyzing the significance of the data gathered and ascertaining the relationship between variables within and between populations. The purpose of this book is not to provide an exhaustive treatment of all available statistical tools but to help seminarians and those without a technical background to gain an appreciation for quantitative research in biblical studies. This book aims to encourage such students to engage in the quantitative investigation without fear.
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