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Jesus spoke on multiple occasions about His bride, Kallah. It is important that His chosen understand what it means to be His Kallah and comprehend His love for us.In Arise Kallah, author Carolyn Minnie encourages the reader to reflect and stew on some truths found in the Word relating to the love Jesus has for Kallah. As you read Arise Kallah you will discover His desires and love for you, deepening your love for Jesus, your Bridegroom.As His Kallah, we are encouraged to prepare ourselves for His imminent return, under the guidance of His Spirit. The reader is prompted to gather oil and fashion a spiritual wardrobe that is lavish in humility, exquisite in love and bright in beauty, which in turn honours and esteems Him.
Adventure: that is what they dreamed of. Packing up their high school lives, jamming their possessions into the car and leaving their small town in the dust, Sam and Anita are inseparable. Best friends for as long as they can remember, Sam's twin brother, Alex, is also never too far away. They call themselves 'the three twins'.Meant to Be is a coming-of-age romance novel set in Wollongong, Australia. It follows the life of quiet but confident Anita through the ups and downs of her romantic life, making friends and gaining independence. All the while, Alex, her best friend's brother, is hopelessly in love with her, trying and failing to confess his love, while she remains oblivious to his affections.Just when you think the path of love will bring them together, unfortunate circumstances and life choices threaten to keep them apart forever. Will Alex's indecision let Anita slip away just when he needs her the most? Told through the eyes of Anita and Alex, this love story will have you weeping and cheering as you unfold the adventure that is love.About the authorSarah Bartlett is a teacher and author from Wollongong, Australia. Sarah's faith and family are foremost in her life and form inspiration for her writing. Meant to Be is her debut novel, inspired by her own life and journey thus far.
"We were propelled, my little family and I, into a dense fog, driven by grief's unbearable pain. The faith we held so dear hung loosely across us like a worn life jacket that we hoped might somehow save us. Each had the task of traversing Tragedy's waters. Every man for himself, yet bonded by our loss"Life changed forever for Barbara and Paul Ireland and their family following a freak accident that claimed their little daughter's life. Three-year-old Laura died tragically and, in the process, left the Irelands devastated.Daddy Will Carry Me is a powerful story told by Barb with rawness and honesty. She confronts the question of "why?" and the dilemma of where God is when the worst happens. The hope-filled pages will bring assurance and encouragement to all who encounter heartbreak and those who stand with them.Barb and her husband Paul were married in 1986. Between them, they have many roles, including Pastor, Farmer, and Teacher. They are passionate about helping people overcome adversity. Barb and Paul live in regional South Australia with their youngest daughter and two dogs. Family gatherings with their children and granddaughters are among their favourite things.
A long white line runs down the center of the main corridor at Soledad State Prison. I walked that line every day. This facility, located in the Salinas Valley of California, housed three thousand inmates.Each inmate had a tale of woe, which explains the circumstances leading to their confinement. That's three thousand unique stories (a few of which were even true). When one adds to this number, the rationale provided by staff explaining why they chose prison employment, the number of stories increase.I ought to know; I was the Law Librarian. And I had stories of my own.Between the covers of this book are some of these stories. The tales are gritty, funny, uplifting and sad. The author notes that many, including Evangelicals, often claim "All Lives Matter." The writer examines historical events to determine the date that "All Lives" began to matter. The writer also notes the composition of the inmate population and connects this number to the "Black Lives Matter/All Lives Matter" movement.
The modern idea of pastoral care is care of people who are in crisis. In this insightful book, author David Pettett argues that rather than being confined to helping people in crisis, pastoral care is actually at the core of Christian ministry. Every aspect of what the pastor does is pastoral care. Pastoral care is first and foremost a spiritual discipline and remains firmly in the realm of theology, not psychology.As pastoral care is an exercise of practical theology, Christian pastoral care is the responsibility, first and foremost, of the pastor who has responsibility for the cure of souls. This responsibility is exercised primarily in a theological framework.In Pastoral Care: The Core of Christian Ministry, the main aim is to encourage pastor/teachers to see their entire ministry in terms of pastoral care. Equipping the saints for the work of ministry for building the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:12) is the work of pastoral care, which the pastor/teacher does by teaching the Scriptures. The book seeks to encourage a reversal of this alarming modern trend, which sees pastoral care as only something done for people in crisis.The book also seeks to reverse the trend of outsourcing pastoral care to counsellors and psychologists. It seeks to broaden the focus so that pastoral care is seen to be the whole essence of pastoral ministry. Pastoral care has a whole-of-life focus. From his long experience of Christian ministry, David illustrates practical pastoral care with real life situations. This is a book for pastors to consider the essential nature of Christian ministry and for lay people to think through just what their pastors are up to.
Reading the Bible has been one of the passions of my life for almost 50 years and in this short book I want to share my experience and with it underline the importance of reading the Bible.John 8:31 gives us a clue as to why this is so important. It reads - "Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed in him, if you CONTINUE in my word, THEN you are my disciples indeed."This teaches us that the only way to be a true and genuine disciple of Jesus is if we CONTINUE in his word.
Gangland to Grace is the gripping true story of one man's struggle through a life of gangs and violence in Christchurch, New Zealand before his meeting with God and subsequent mission service to Sierra Leone, West Africa.The depiction of the world he grew up in will have you wondering, at what point is this guy going to be either maimed or killed? As the dust is settling after God's amazing work on his life, the adventures just keep rolling along, but on a new continent and within God's will - rather than his own.This book follows the transformation of a bikie criminal to a loving, mission-minded, family man with a heart for God and His Kingdom. It is a witness to the power of God.Follow the author on X: https://x.com/HuwDonaldson and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HuwDonaldson
Prayers of the Created is a collection of poems inspired through the author's observation of God's natural world.Reminiscent of the great Impressionist artists, who used paint to capture the essence of the object rather than the subject's specific details, these poems depict not only a scene or character but the thoughts and emotions felt by the writer when observing God's world.By evoking ideas, thoughts and impressions through these poems, the author encourages you to further explore God's hand in creation and his purpose for the world, in his written word the Bible.
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