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Designed to help church leaders and pastors, The Quest helps to identify and promote culture change within the church body so that members are equipped and empowered to help expand the Kingdom of God. Practical and powerful, your church will see its impact on your community grow exponentially. This resource is just one of many available at taethne.org
Now updated and expanded with study guide included. Is Jesus Enough? asks the penetrating question - if everything I had was taken away, would Jesus, alone, be enough? Inspiring and challenging, Is Jesus Enough? forces us to question whether we love Jesus for who He is or for what He does.
Hymns have always played a crucial role in the Christian faith. They draw the faithful together in worship, teach doctrine and comfort us in troubling times. Drawing on hymns that have helped form my spiritual growth, 40 Days of Praise provides a daily devotional based on the truths contained in these wonderful lyrics. Special devotions are included for Easter, Pentecost, All Saints, Thanksgiving and Christmas
The New Testament book of Jude is a brief yet powerful treatise on the perils of false teaching within the Christian church. Dr. Herndon, in this new passage by passage commentary, makes the argument that Biblical doctrines are like dominos - they stand or fall together as a body of beliefs. Dominos is the first in a new series of dynamic commentaries from TaEthne.org
At first glance, An Apology for a Man is a simple tale of a boy, on the cusp of adolescence, spending one day on the lake fishing with his father. But author David Herndon weaves a tale of the boy''s joy alongside a father he longed to emulate. Using no names for people or places, Herndon''s memoir becomes a universal story of love, reflection, and growth.With no compass, map, or timepiece, they leave long before sunrise and return long after sunset. They predict the weather by watching the sky, wind and water, and judge time by the movement of the sun, moon, and stars. We meet some of the mountain people who shaped his life: the old woman with the pigs who sold minnows, and the thin old woman and the wiry old man. But looming largest of all is a mysterious man living a solitary life in the mountains around the lake. Was he real or imagined? An Apology for a Man is told in Herndon''s hallmark manner of speaking, a style common in the West Virginia coal mining camps of the mid-20th Century. The simplicity of language camouflages the profound insight this story imparts; a story described best by Herndon himself: The work of being with the lake, the work of learning to just be.
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