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40 Devotions Inspired by Grandkids Get ready to smile, laugh, and perhaps shed a few tears as you read the encouraging devotions in GRAND Moments: Devotions Inspired by Grandkids. Lydia Harris (known as "Grandma Tea" to her grandkids) combines heartwarming stories from her grandchildren's lives and wisdom from God's Word to inspire grandparents in every season. She also includes thirteen tasty recipes to make and enjoy with grandchildren. Each of the forty devotions includes a "grand thought" takeaway, a prayer, creative ideas to spend time with grandchildren, and quotes from grandparents and grandkids. GRAND Moments offers practical tips to guide grandparents as they pray for their grandchildren, share and model their faith, and invest in their grandchildren's lives. Whether grandchildren live near or far away, this book will help readers grow as intentional Christian grandparents and pass on a godly legacy to future generations.
Runners take your mark... but where? I'm new to this, I didn't even know I was in a race? The Bible likens the Christian life to a marathon. The apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 9:24, "Run in such a way as to get the prize." Following God(TM)-First Steps for the New Christian will help you start out on the right foot and stay there with practical studies designed to get new runners in shape to finish the race. As a new or maturing Christian, you probably have many questions about your faith and are struggling to find the answers. Don't feel alone! In this book, Eddie Rasnake vividly recalls his own early struggles and insecurities. He felt compelled to write this book in an effort to encourage new believers in their faith. Designed as a twelve-week study course, each lesson has been prepared to ground you in an essential stepping-stone of the faith. In the pages of this book you will find answers to the following questions: - What is your position in Christ as a Christian? How about your inheritance? - What is and what is not spiritual growth? - How should a Christian deal with sin? - How important are Bible study, prayer, and meditation to the Christian walk? > Throughout your study, the many interactive application sections that literally thousands have come to appreciate from the acclaimed Following God(TM) series will also enrich you. Most importantly, you will understand that the precepts in this book are the essentials you will never outgrow in your walk with God. They are the principles you will live out until the Lord returns or calls you home.
The book of Ruth gives us a glimpse into the personal journey of Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi. The two widows struggled to survive in Bethlehem but eventually found refuge in God's redeeming love. Ruth's story gives us insight into our own stories. Her struggles remind us to persevere through our challenges. Her courage inspires us to trust God amid hardship. Ruth experienced God's redeeming love. As an eyewitness to redemption, Ruth reminds us that we can all find refuge through faith in Jesus Christ--the greatest expression of God's providential care for His people. Ruth was an eyewitness to redemption. Through faith in Christ, we, too, can be eyewitnesses to redemption as we find refuge in God's redeeming love. Additional Eyewitness series resources can be found at Mindyferguson.net. Including: videos, leader's guides, and free handouts
Experience the heart of Christmas with Calm and Bright, Peace and Light. Celebrate this season with simplicity by focusing on Immanuel, God with Us. What would happen if each day in December brought you closer to Immanuel? This is a great year to focus on that simple joy. All Is Calm, All Is Bright will take you through the Christmas story from the Old to the New Testament in chronological order. Short December devotionals including Christmas carols, dramas, and true stories--both humorous and poignant--will accompany your journey to the manger. You'll finish on January 6, encouraged to celebrate the Prince of Peace and Light of the World all year long and create new "calm and bright" traditions for you and your family.
The idea behind hero worship is that Jesus is our ultimate hero, and we live our lives in imitation of him as we do many of our other heroes. Ultimately, we become like the thing we worship. To know him is to love him. To love him is to trust him. To trust him is to obey him joyfully. To joyfully obey him is to love the way he loves. In hero worship, we observe practices that imitate various rhythms we see in Jesus' earthly ministry. When we imitate him in these practices, we are saying, "Here I am. I want to be close to you. I want to be like you. And I am prioritizing our relationship out of love and admiration.
There are many battlefields upon which faith and courage are summoned-- hospital rooms, WWII beachheads, crime-infested neighborhoods, overseas missionary fields, and more. But the peculiar darkness of prison sends fear through almost everyone. This book uncovers the power of God's light to penetrate "Satan's playground," through the faith and courage of His people.
In GREECE: A Biblical Tour of Greek Historical Sites, a gifted guide and Bible teacher Costas Tsevas takes us on a personalized journey through this ancient land, town after town, following in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. At the same time, he tells us the untold story of how God uniquely used the Greeks--their principles, ideas, language, and culture--as his agents to help prepare the world for the coming of Christ. Beautifully illustrated by Margie Anderson with 100 pen-and-ink drawings, charts, and maps, this uniquely-packaged guidebook draws us visually into the action by way of 77 two-page mini-lessons--each providing fresh insights into ancient Greece culture that make the New Testament come alive.
Over six weeks you will study the stories of six of these lesser-known women of the Bible. They are woven into the tapestry of faith, and we should consider their stories significant because God says they are significant to him. Consider: The five daughters of Zelophehad, who courageously claimed their inheritance. Huldah, who valued God's Word and helped usher in revival. Abigail, whose words averted disaster and helped call King David into his destiny. The Widow of Zarephath, who wasn't searching for God but discovered God was searching for her. Leah, the unloved sister who found acceptance in God's presence and purpose Gomer, who discovered the power of God's redeeming love. They aren't the women of the Bible whose names always make the Sunday School list, but their lives mattered. Their stories matter. So does yours.
The Unger's Commentary on the Gospels is a compilation of the studies of Merrill Unger. This commentary will help readers better understand, study and appreciate the New Testament which is the Word of God.
This book further expands the study of the important women of the Old and New Testaments. These characters can show us the life-lessons dealing with the ultimate surrender to God in obedience, or the failure that comes from a choice of rebellion. Women in Scripture will also provide insights for dealing with their homes and the raising of their children, all under the theme of "Following God" fully. New themes for understanding the woman's position before God and His plan and answers to many difficult questions are discussed at length in this new book.
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