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Dreams of Italy tells the true story of how Yolanda, an early childhood teacher, and her husband Troy, followed a prophecy given to them by their pastor when they were just newlyweds. Seventeen years had passed and they had almost forgotten about the words that had been spoken that day when, suddenly, it all started to come to fruition.But was this God? How could Yolanda and Troy really be sure that they were stepping in the right direction? One day, Yolanda is called to leave Troy and their family, to lead students to a land of sunflowers, lions, pizza, gelatos and churches. During moments of uncertainty, where Yolanda lacks courage and trust in herself, God reveals little symbols of faith; tokens that reassure her she is on the right path.Yolanda discovers that her life mission as a teacher and mother is to encourage others to find their passions and to dream big. This powerful story is a testimony of how God has the very best life for us. Dreams of Italy beckons the reader to trust God in making what seems impossible, possible. Readers will be inspired to recognise their own life story and in doing so, have the faith and courage, just as Yolanda and Troy did, to follow God's plans and to see that life is full of wonderful surprises.
When Maureen Martin's oldest son, Beau, was selected as an Australian Youth Ambassador to Indonesia in 2002, her family was naturally thrilled. Part way through the orientation for this once in a lifetime opportunity, the trip was postponed due to the aftermath of the Bali bombing.During the postponement, Beau was tragically killed in a shark attack on Australia's Gold Coast, leaving her family utterly shattered. Trying to adjust to life without him was extremely difficult, but before the family had recovered from the shock and grief of his passing, tragedy struck again. Maureen's husband was involved in a horse riding accident that left him left him with a brain injury.Following these two traumatic events, the family sustained a relentless bombardment of deeply personal and painful losses in quick succession, leaving the family reeling.Feeling depleted and despairing, so trapped in a life that turned out vastly different to how she imagined it to be, Maureen slowly fought her way out of the cycle of grief and depression As a mature aged student, she entered into tertiary Social Science studies, graduating with a major in Counselling.The qualification not only helped her heal, but opened doors to work with parents in distress, to facilitate groups in the men and women's prisons and to run support groups for young Aboriginal women.Her love of the outdoors had her regularly lacing on her hiking boots to go trekking which became surprisingly vital to the road to recovery. In A Trek of Faith, Maureen shares how the bedrock of her faith enabled her to face the challenges and will encourage you that no matter what life throws at you, there can be a surprising future up ahead.
There were seasons in my life where it was hard to pray. I struggled to put sentences together, or even worse, I didn't want to speak to God. Why would He want to listen to me, anyway? Then I became a mother. A colleague gave me a card on my last day before maternity leave. Inside she had written, "Praying for your children is the best thing you can do". But how could I pray for my children when I couldn't even utter words to God for myself?Perhaps, you find yourself in a similar situation where it's hard to pray. Or you are in a season where it is easy. God still wants to hear from His children. In my early years as a mother, I so desperately wanted and needed God, but then the fatigue kicked in and I couldn't manage more than a word or two. These are the words I repeated over and over; things that were on my heart and mind, but I couldn't actually say out loud.Motherhood Moments began with my own collection of utterings. It is not intended to be read in one sitting. It contains a list of twenty words as a focus for when life feels overwhelming, lonely, busy and scary and when we feel like we can't quite reach the feet of Jesus, or can't put sentences together. Motherhood Moments will be there to meet you and encourage you on your journey.
Living With Purpose will help you experience the joy of really having a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ. These daily devotions have been written from the author's years of experience of learning to listen and follow what God's Word teaches.2 Corinthians 3:17 (NIV) teaches us that "... where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." God wants each of His children to rejoice in the freedom of walking every moment of their life journey with Him. When we walk in the perfect love of God, our fears in life no longer torment us, for God's love drives out all fear.Growing in our relationship with the Lord is something all Christians must spend time doing, but the doing will create in your life something unexplainable to this world. As the Holy Spirit fills your heart with the joy and peace of God, the author's prayer is that all readers will be able to say, "Grant me now my spirit's longing: none of self and all of Thee!" (Theodore Monod)Through these daily devotions, as you apply the truths from God's Word, you too will experience the infilling of the Holy Spirit more deeply each day, so that you will find you want to read them again next year and in years to follow.
Grief is a process that every person will face at some time in their lives. Sadly, it is simply a question of when, not if, we will face it. Grief is often an enemy lurking in the shadows, ready to pounce on us when something we didn't choose and didn't expect to happen interrupts our life and turns it upside down.Dawn Wolfik is one such person. Upon losing her husband of 44 years, Dawn's grief was overwhelming, almost unbearable. Dawn used journaling to express the grief that had ensnared her life.In Waiting for Morning, Dawn has woven into the story of her grief journey practical and biblical insights into finding joy in our darkest moments. As the dark night of grief gives way to the morning of renewed faith in God and a reason to live again, Waiting for Morning will help you find the courage and faith to trust the One who makes all things new.
"I have the honor of having a sponsor like you; you are one of my best examples to follow...when I read the letters you sent to me it is as if I were close to you; I am happy, like with your presence in my humble home. I will never forget that day you were with me. When I write letters to you I get inspired because I imagine you with me. I don't know how, but it is like magic writing these words because I do not say them, my heart says them, and with lots of love..." These are real words, written by a real child. They may be directed at one particular person, but they are echoed in the hearts of over a million other children all around the world who are sponsored through Compassion International. Over the last seven years God has taken David Chalmers, an Australian Compassion sponsor, advocate and traveler on an incredible journey. You're invited to join him in his travels to twelve countries in the developing world where you will meet his sponsored children and families, experience their homes and communities, and hear their stories of heartbreak and brokenness. Then step inside the gates of the local Compassion Project where it is a different story altogether. Love, Joy, Faith, Hope, Peace, Sacrifice, Generosity, Hospitality, Safety, Music, Dancing, Playing. The love of God is in these places. As we look around at the many needs of our broken world, it is very easy to switch off and become overwhelmed. If you dare to come on the adventure contained in the pages of this book, you will see that through sponsorship with Compassion International one person can truly make a difference in the life of a child, and that as long as a community has a Compassion Project taking care of the children there is HOPE in Jesus name.
Something is lurking in the Australian bush - something terrifying. From the myths and legends of the indigenous people of Australia, from the stories they told around the fire at night comes a creature so horrifying they called it "Banib"- in our language it means "Devil."When Bryan Morgan started investigating his brother's disappearance little did he know the can of worms he would be opening. Town secrets that date back to the 1800s, still haunt people today.Sara Whitney has only lived in Haighs Flat for three months having moved there to investigate the disappearance of her uncle. Why is it that no one even remembers her uncle living or working there?Could these disappearances be connected? Murder, conspiracies, and secrets all are being covered up by the powers-that-wanna-be and those with the power will stop at nothing to keep their secret safe.As each of the theories gets refuted, could it be that the ramblings of an old farmer be the only ones that make any sense? Could it even be scientifically plausible?With the evidence given them, will Bryan and Sara run with the truth or run from it?
An essential book for everyone in Christian leadership of any kind."This book is both edifying and profoundly disturbing. It shines a light on the dysfunctional leadership trends that have infiltrated the contemporary church in recent times and points the way forward for personal and corporate reform."Dr. Dennis Nutt, Associate Professor of New Testament, Australian College of Ministries."Leading like Jesus is a call to radically rethink our approach to Christian leadership. Whether you are just starting out in Christian leadership or a veteran leader of 30 years, it casts a compelling vision for how to re-shape your leadership in ways which are sustainable and Christ-centred. Grounded in rich stories of the disciples' encounters with the radical Rabbi, it invites us to overturn almost everything we have learned about authority, position, power and influence, calling us, instead, to follow in the footsteps of the Radical Rabbi."Sarah Whitehead, Graduate School Manager, Australian College of Ministries.'This book will equip leaders to emerge stronger, wiser and more resilient."Dr. Mark Connor, Pastor, Speaker and Mentor
"Bruce Kelly can be described with one word: Christlike. If you want a more in-depth description, I would add words like serious, faithful, credible and intense. Serious about keeping the peace, serious about keeping his word, serious about his faith. Intense in that no word you speak to him will fall to the ground - he hears and processes what you are saying. Bruce is faithful to his wife, faithful to his country, faithful to his calling from the Lord. He is an iron-sharpening, credible witness for Christ. I am blessed to say Bruce is my friend."Warren Hardig - Men for Missions Global AmbassadorBorn in a small country 'bush nursing' hospital in the Goulburn Valley district of Victoria, Australia, Bruce Kelly lived his first twenty-five years on a nearby farm, where his parents looked after sheep.The lessons Bruce learned in caring for the flock stood him in good stead for an unexpected twenty-five-year police career looking after sheep with two legs! These skills helped in his career on the raw edge of life in attending murder scenes, suicides, domestic violence, accidents and petty crimes. In all of this, he learned more about others, himself and God.These basic principles also assisted in a fifteen-year church planting career as a home missioner with the Baptist Union of Victoria. He was the first pastor of three churches - two in Victoria and one in the Kimberleys region of Western Australia. He was also involved in interim ministries in New South Wales and with remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. In this he learned how to baptise, marry and bury.Upon returning to Victoria, he shared his story and literature in many languages with thousands of students, tourists and public over the last twenty years.In Front of Them All is not just Bruce's story, but will inspire and encourage you to adopt a lifetime role of Great Commission activities in accord with your giftedness and circumstances of life as Stanley Tam's book, Every Christian a Soul Winner, shares. As you read Bruce's remarkable story, you will be challenged to understand that evangelism is a core component of your life.
The B Word is my story. I've written it down for you, so you can read the words I most needed to hear. Beautiful one, don't give up. There is hope. There is healing and a whole new life for you that is yours to claim. This nightmare you are going through is not your forever. Just hold on and take one tiny step at a time.Love, KatrinaBased on real events, a young woman's struggle of overcoming Bulimia.The B Word is the story of a young woman's struggle with an eating disorder known as Bulimia. As she fights a losing battle, her determination and strong will both sustain and start to wreck her.Through circumstances Louise can't ignore, she is introduced to the idea of God being the 'great healer'. Is Jesus the answer to her getting well? It seems to Louise that she is the only one in the church who isn't perfect, so it's unlikely Jesus would want to know about her.Louise also faces some other complications in the return of an old boyfriend, and a best friend who seems to have it all.
In 1803, the British explorer Matthew Flinders anchored in a bay on the eastern shore of the Wessel Eylands, the northernmost tip of Arnhemland. He described the local Yol¿u people as very friendly He called the place Australia.They were the first Australians.Arnhemland; the remote, wild, far north of Australia. Aboriginal land.When Australian Prime Ministers need to hear from Aboriginal people, they often travel here, where they listen to the voice of the Yol¿u people. Matthew Flinders first declared the name Australia here more than two centuries ago. Famous for Bark Petitions, the evocative voice of Gurrumul, the primal sound of Yothu Yindi. And now home to Australia's first Space Base.The epic tale of a proud saltwater people, the Yol¿u were influential in Australia long before European settlement.From the last great raft immigration in 3000 BC. The mysterious appearance of golden coins from an ancient African empire. Stories emerge from warm tropical seas of devastating cyclones, shipwrecks, and Indonesian pirates. Experience the amazing culture, sorcery, and ceremonies of an ancient people. Spear hunting giant crocodiles, avoiding deadly snakes and ferocious sharks. Tales of illicit, passionate love, healing and redemption. Well into the 20th century, modernity arrives with the first missionaries. While the Japanese were bombing Darwin in 1942, the Yol¿u were already at war. Ancient culture and lifestyle finally meet modern civilisation.Then, possibly the greatest Christian Revival in Australia's history!Makarrata will thrill, inform and inspire.
The "Church of the Consumer" is on the rise and the menu is diversifying at a prolific rate. While it may seem exciting to have such a smorgasbord of church styles to choose from there are serious spiritual issues at stake. The question has to be asked as to whether the blueprint for any church design is truly from the Word of God or from the mind of effervescent "pastor chefs" who each have their own "signature dish" that has been developed from a careful study of current appetites. Could it be that the desire to capture a contemporary audience that worships at the idol of non offensive "take-away tidbits" dictates what we end up serving to those hungry for the bread of life who is Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour?In Spiritual Architecture the author seeks to draw from Paul's first letter to the fledgling Thessalonican church various biblical principles for the church that are timeless and foundational. Although a church in different cultures will be expressed quite differently there are many truths that must be adhered to if we are to honour Christ, remain biblical and not follow trends that result in spiritual malnutrition.
To be picture perfect on the outside can cause people to think you have it all together on the inside. Which is exactly the case for Hope Meyer.Stuck in a dead-end job with no vision for her future, parents arguing at home and newly-single under terms she bitterly objects to, Hope puts on a brave front in the face of friends. Only, she's not as subtle as she thinks. Called out on her pretense by a close friend and, drawn into a mission project that causes her to question everything she's been led to believe, Hope finds herself floundering.Until recently, the perfect hair, manicured nails, a wardrobe straight out of a fashion magazine and a handsome suitor by her side had defined her. Now seeing those things as insignificant, and understanding why her boyfriend left, Hope turns to her youth minister for help; with one burning question in mind:Who was she?Set on a path of self-discovery, Hope finds her day to day both unraveling and piecing together like a jigsaw as her perception begins to alter.Will she embrace how God defines her and ultimately learn what true happiness is?
"He forced himself to look up at the board and realised there were only a few minutes left of the lesson. His page was blank, an apt representation of his mind. He just hadn't been able to focus since Jamie had started at school."Luke is in his last year of high school, volunteering at the local nursing home and helping out at his dad's church on Sundays. He also hasn't told anyone he's gay.As his feelings for Jamie grow, Luke will have to figure out how the different pieces of his life fit together. What does this mean for his friendships when his best friend seems to be falling for the same guy? His family, who he could never tell in a million years? And his faith, which has always seemed so sure?Colours is in in-depth look at the LGBT community and the church in an age where we can no longer simply stick our heads in the sand and keep the divide between Christianity, the church, and gay Christians.
Having Other People EngageWhen doctors predicted her son would never speak or progress beyond the capacity of a toddler, Leisa's life was thrown into turmoil. Suddenly, her own hopes and dreams were put on hold, sidelined by a constant stream of appointments, decisions and unforeseen responsibilities.In Hope Wins, Leisa describes the emotional and physical toll of caring for a child with special needs, and provides practical tools for those who ¿nd themselves in challenging situations. As Leisa shares her own personal journey along with insights gained over years of experience, you will be encouraged and empowered to:° Recognize caregiver fatigue° Take stock and evaluate what really matters° Advocate for your special needs child° Acknowledge the needs of other family members° Hold onto your own sense of purpose and identity° Work effectively with service providers° Identify the effects of grief and ¿nd healing° Receive God's offer of hope in difficult circumstancesA must-read for those who care 'a whole, awful lot' about special needs families.
This inspirational book captures paintings of Australia's spectacular landscape. With stunning imagery by Virginia Bucknell, woven in with beautiful poetry by Cassa Bassa, A Collection of Paintings & Poetry of Australian Landscape, Seascape & Flora perfectly encapsulates just what is so unique about Australia's landscape.
"Jani has tackled a difficult topic head on. The direct approach in this case is much more useful than the long tangental way round. The narrative is full of helpful insight based on personal experience and professional reflection. A compelling read." Dr. Robert Holmes, Neurocoaching Australia¿¿¿"Jani Marshall generously shares her journey from debilitating and stifling fear to a blessed and life-giving fear of God. The Fear of God is a rich source of practical, biblical guidance for surrendering our lives to God and integrates biblical principles with practical methods of knowing reverence and trust in God." Rev Gayl Mills OAM "This book walks you through the power to be free. If our heart is in trouble, so is our belief system. I love one meaning of the "fear of the Lord," 'as awe that leads to worship.' Jani brings the delight of serving a Saviour who brings awe and joy into our souls. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially to a world driven by fear for many years. Time to be free."Pastor Eve Bassett, Lead Pastor of Abundant Life Ministries, Edmonton, CanadaIf you're living a life that is, at times, gripped by fear, then you're far from alone. Fear and anxiety are two of the biggest issues we face.In The Joy of Fear, author Jani Marshall shares how she lived her life with chronic anxiety - and how you don't have to. Fear and worry played such a key part in her life that she was determined to do something about it. Fear grips Christians just as much as it does others in society, but Jani soon discovered that God actually wanted her to primarily fear Him. Why would God want anyone to fear Him? Jani was tired of fear in her life. She soon discovered that the fear of God is different to fear and anxiety. As well as her anxiety and fear story, Jani teaches throughout this book about how to fear God and why God wants us to fear him.
When, in faith, we accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, we become a new creation, as St Paul explains in his letters to the fledgling churches he helped to found. As believers, we are no longer in the control and service of Satan and our lives are shaped by our relationship with Jesus, the one who has saved us from sin and death. We become instead, as St Paul tells us, His workmanship and our lives should provide evidence of this to everyone around us.Yet we still face a daily battle while we are here on earth, a struggle between our redeemed nature and our fallen sinful selves. This is a lifelong struggle, in which only by God's strength and the presence of the Holy Spirit within us can we begin to look more like our Creator.His Workmanship aims to explore and deepen our understanding of some of the issues that confront us all in the challenge of becoming God's workmanship in our daily lives. It is designed so that each chapter can be read independently as a stand-alone topic and begins with an exploration of who Jesus really is, His role in creation, and ends by looking at what the bible tells us will happen when He returns.His Workmanship deals in more depth with commonly used terms such as grace, faith and trust, as well as the practical issue of dealing with doubt and temptation. It also includes an examination of the biblical account of the nature and purpose of prayer that goes beyond treating it as a shopping list.His Workmanship will also help you view creation in such a way that it becomes extraordinary evidence in our universe for the work of a creator.
How do you navigate life when you, or those you love, are faced with the loss of what you just can't live without? Your child.Will I Have To Brush My Teeth in Heaven reveals the true story of a family beautifully blessed but tested almost to breaking point. When faced with the illness of their youngest son Samuel, they had to quickly adapt to hospital life with a sick child, and then to life without that child after he passed away. Only eighteen months later, tragedy struck the family again. This time it was their second son, Ben, who at six years old, was diagnosed with brain cancer. Devastatingly, he also passed away.As you journey through their story, you will be challenged to consider some big questions. How do you:respond to suffering?forgive others that hurt you?help others in their loss?hold on to hope when it feels like you have lost, or are losing, everything?Their story, and their ability to overcome will encourage you to go deeper as you ponder God's love for you and others - even when the longed-for healing, or answer to your prayers, does not come. There is a hope that is greater than what we see in this world; come and be enthralled by it.
".....When people ask me where is God? I can honestly say - I've seen Him and I know He's real, He was at our farm, last Thursday. He turned up with a chainsaw, a shovel and a rake to help clean up and return the joy, that Satan tried to take..." ('Last Thursday' Poem)Is it crazy to praise God for disasters? You would think so, but this little book Crazy Praises, challenges that thinking and shows us "not to be conformed by the world" (Romans 12.2) but to open our minds, our hearts and our eyes, to find the answer. It puts forward difficult scenarios and the clever poetry invites the reader to see God as they've never seen Him before. To let go of the old stereotypes and see God in a modern context as real, relevant and personal; to understand that through the Holy Spirit who lives in us, together we can and do change our lives and our world - for the better.The premise of Crazy Praises is that in all things, having God in your life is the answer. Crazy Praises is an insightful collection of eclectic contemporary poetry ranging from the humorous "God is not a Helicopter Parent" to the serious "A Beautiful Ugliness" to the profound "There Once Was a Girl". It has personal, heart-warming stories of a dying man's last wish, unexplained messages from beyond the grave and a church community helping to repair a flood damaged property.Drawing on her own life experience and from people who have shared their testimonies, Crazy Praises is inspirational, dramatic and compelling. Each poem shows how God works in our lives to help us find the good in every situation. Examination of the human experience and the profound truths found in the Bible underpin each poem, leading to the one conclusion that God is Great and He is worthy of all praise. In all circumstances we need to go crazy and praise Him, praise Him, praise Him.Crazy Praises is the third book of contemporary Christian poetry from new author Christine J Bourne. Chris has a Diploma in Christian Counselling, is mad about horses and lives on the Sunshine Coast with husband Peter and their dog, Joy. Chris is a member of two church congregations St Margaret's Anglican at Woombye and Church on the Rise, Maleny.
The questions came to mind when reading the scriptures from Luke 2:36-38.Who was Anna the Prophetess?What made her go to the temple?What caused her to come back and stay?What did she experience all those years fasting and praying?With a sanctified imagination and a passionate love for the Word of God, this love story unfolded. An experience - a journey of intimacy with the One True and Living God and the Son whom He sent!
Good, Better, Best. And then there is Exceptional.FACT: In 2020, approximately 214 million companies existed worldwide. Most of those had a CEO. The sad reality is that too few CEOs are genuinely exceptional.PROOF: Irrespective of size or sector, very few organisations get recognised for outstanding performance and sustainable excellence.AMBITION: Be real in assessing your current reality; be outrageous in visualising your desired future achievements. Then answer just one question: Do I have the internal fortitude to do it?WARNING: In reading The Next Exceptional CEO, your world is about to change!Prepare to become an outlier, statistically, an individual who will never again cope with ordinary, average, above average or good. You will become recognised for being consistently abnormal and counter-culture, breaking new ground and reaching altitudes that few CEOs even dream of, let alone seriously attempt.This book is not for the faint-hearted; it is a real game changer. Reading it and applying its principles and practices will change you, your management team, and the future experience of all your stakeholders.
The term 'Synoptic Gospels' refers to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. In terms of organization and content these Gospels have a much closer relationship to one another than any one of them has with the Gospel of John. The question of how they relate to one another is referred to as the Synoptic Question, or the Synoptic Problem. In 1774 Johann Jakob Griesbach created the first adequate means of comparing the three Synoptic Gospels, appending it to his edition of the Greek New Testament. In 1776 he published it separately, designating this work a 'synopsis.' A Synopsis of the Synoptic Gospels originated as a consequence of the intensive work of three Western Australian researchers on the four Gospels in Greek in 1987 and 1988. Over the following decades the synopsis of the Synoptic Gospels they developed was further refined until it reached the form presented in this volume. The Greek text in A Synopsis of the Synoptic Gospels draws on Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece (282012), while the English text uses my Under the Southern Cross: The New Testament in Australian English (22021). A feature of a synopsis is that if the prompts are followed (in the present case the Gospel references at the head of each section that are in bold) each Gospel may be read through in order in its entirety. We may refer to this as the 'vertical' feature of a synopsis. Importantly, a synopsis also has a 'horizontal' aspect. The Gospel text is placed in one, two, or three columns. Material placed in a single column is material unique to the Gospel concerned. Material placed in two columns indicates that two Gospels have events or teaching (or both) in the two Gospels named. Similarly, where similar material is found in three Gospels, it is placed in three columns (referred to as the 'triple tradition'). Because the order of the material in the Synoptic Gospels varies, it is often necessary to repeat material for comparative purposes. In the dual and triple traditions, material that is in order for a Gospel or Gospels has the biblical reference in bold, while the biblical reference/s of parallel material not in order is shown in regular type. A synopsis of the Synoptic Gospels is an invaluable tool for comparing and studying the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. From such study it is possible to gain an appreciation of the emphases and perspectives each of these authors brings to their account of the life and teaching of Jesus the Messiah.
It has been years since the last Corriian invasion. Everything seems stable and happy, but it is not as it seems.Bentonius, the spy who defected has returned to his old masters and convinced them with a plan to get ultimate revenge against all the leaders and heroes of past wars.While the deadly plot takes shape, the world is ravaged by a plague that is spreading through all the nations.Norri with the help of the local apothecary finds a cure, a tea made from a small shrub that grows on the verge of the forest. He wishes to help the people of Bernadia who they hear are suffering terribly, but much has changed in the world in a generation. Also perplexing, is a strange prophecy, and a call Norri receives from a heavenly messenger, a Mari, that draws him and his Driadora friend, Lefgild into another long journey, seeking the meaning of the words on a bark-paper scroll.They journey to an unexpected destination, to be witnesses of an event that will change them all in many ways.
Do you ever feel as though you are working hard, but getting nowhere? Do you ever feel stuck? Do you want to give up? Are you exhausted? Is there a sense that something is keeping you back from getting to the Promised Land?Have you tried everything you can to find purpose and value? Have you stopped believing that you will never rise above your circumstances? Do you stop thinking you will ever experience the abundant life Christ came to give to those who follow Him.Don't give up. Don't throw in the towel. You're not alone. Everyone has moments, times, or even seasons of what Jesus' disciples experienced in Mark 6 when as they were "straining at the oars", "making headway painfully". You do not need to continually struggle in this life, even if the "storms of destruction" keep coming. You are not alone. God is with you.In this book, you will be invited to take a moment and consider what it is that is causing you to strain at the oars. You will be encouraged to set down the oars, to rest in God, to trust in the person of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, and allow the Holy Spirit to guide you as you navigate your personal storms of destruction.In this insightful new book, author and pastor Bill Williamson draws a direct correlation between the circumstances life throws at us and how we can find peace - and victory - in the midst of life's storms.
The Corrii have not given up. Their spies have long been searching out Herelstrom and its weaknesses. They do not intend to underestimate them again. When the invasion comes, it comes swiftly, with greater numbers and new terrors.Norri with his friend Gordy and the former Corriian Admiral, Denquinar decide to attempt two almost impossible journeys to reach the Bernadians via the southern mountains and the longer, unexplored sea route to the south, to seek possible help from the Bernadian Emperor and a young man Norri saved, who is the emperor's younger son.They have barely left when the great invasion begins and their friends and all the people they love, are caught up in a desperate struggle to survive. Their young wives must flee into the forest from the grimulves and a new, deadly, winged adversary that seeks only to kill all it finds.Many who never thought of themselves as heroic, find that their choices make them so, as the second great war against the Corrii rushes toward its conclusion.
In this accessible book, join Matt as he responds to God's invitation to pack up his family with just $2 in the bank, wait in airports for breakthrough, and overcome the odds to make it to 'The Call - New York City', to spend 12 hours in prayer with 70,000 other hungry Christ seekers.The book explores the revelations and challenges of what became Matt's first 40 day fast. Featuring personal insights from his journal and practical advice for other seekers, gained from leading his city to multiple seasons of prayer and fasting, and heading up the 40 day fast for 'The Call - Australia'.As you read Matt's story and hear his challenge, you will begin to understand the vital role of prayer and fasting in your life, the life of your community, and the future of this world.
Fourteen-year-old Romesus lives in a world governed by a mysterious Establishment that has brought darkness and poverty to society.He lives in a poor town where a wise and weathered man named Giovan tells him stories of a world that existed before a great Blackout wiped out all human consciousness.When Giovan mysteriously disappears, Romesus finds himself guided by a powerful spirit to search for the world that Giovan spoke of.The evil Establishment will do everything possible to stop Romesus and the Legends from coming together and reaching the City of Gath, where the Lost Book of X must be united.They must defend themselves against mysterious creatures and dark forces as they battle their way across deserts, swamps and underground worlds.In the City of Gath, they face the Immortal Army in one final battle to save humanity, and themselves.
2 Samuel 22: 31-33"As for God, His way is perfect: The Lord's Word is flawless;He shields all who take refuge in Him. For who is God besides the Lord?And Who is the Rock except our God?It is God who arms me with strength and keeps my way secure."God speaks to us in many ways and in Is God Shaking Up the World? author Adrienne H. Adam will help readers to develop a stronger relationship with their Creator.In Is God Shaking Up the World? the many personal experiences shared by the author are in the hope of encouraging readers that they are not alone. For every negative circumstance you experience, you have God on your side, directing you and leading you out into the sunshine once more. Only God can heal you and give you a new life as you turn to Him.For non-Christians, this book sends out a plea to contemplate where their lives are heading in an attempt to make that important decision to cross the threshold and accept Christ as their Lord and Saviour.It is also an authoritative message for Christians to move forward, stop drifting and to not sit on the fence. As the Church age will soon draw to a close, there is no better time than now to go out and harvest souls.Psalm 27:1"The Lord is my light and my salvation - whom shall I fear."
Norri is a young forester who dwells by the edge of the great forest that borders their land. He lives alone since he lost his father, and makes a poor living climbing the giant orkya trees to gather their nuts which he roasts and sells in the local tavern at the end of the week.There is a rumour and growing fear that their old enemies have found a way into their land. Norri and his friends are sent into the forest, to look for signs of them and the huge wolf-like grimulves that are reputed to accompany them.They find more than they feared, and the friends become separated. Norri begins the great journey of his life, propelled by need into many dangers. His friends Tom, Gordy and Brian are embroiled in the increasingly desperate war for which the Corrii have been long preparing.In the terrible struggle that ensues, much is lost but some things that are unexpected, are found.
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