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The brokenness of the world causes us to question: "Where is God in this? How could a good God allow . . . ? Why should I believe in a God who . . . ?"
Churches tend to focus--rightly so--on spiritual care for parishioners, but what if your church also had a healthcare ministry? Health-related concerns affect the majority of individuals at some point in their lives. Whether it's facilitating healthcare c
This book will help you gain a deeper understanding of who Jesus was back then in order to enrich in your own life who Jesus remains today.
Jesus was fully God and fully human, but sometimes we forget the human part and focus soley on the devine. In this 42-day study from Samantha Chambo, learn from the life of Jesus as told in the Gospel of Luke. Samantha reminds us of his humanity by beginning with the temptation of Jesus. She then celebrates Jesus's divinity by ending her reflections with the resurrection and ascension of the risen Lord we know and worship today. With space included for journaling and reflecting, At the Feet of Jesus will inspire, encourage, and challenge readers to live more Christlike lives by learning from the Master himself.
For centuries, many metaphors have attempted to explain this astounding work of God, but none has risen above the others. The atonement, like salvation, encompasses far more than any one image can contain.
Christians believe many different things. Distinguishing the essentials from the nonessentials seems impossible. Is there any way to make sense of it all?Essential Beliefs approaches the myriad of Christian beliefs from the Wesleyan perspective, setting apart and highlighting the most significant doctrines. From the outset, the book emphasizes that Christian theology must not only be informative but also transformative; it is, above all, a call to the love of God and neighbor. The theologians who contributed to this work do not lose sight of these distinctive features. From discussions about the Trinity to sanctification and the church, the idea that Christianity is relational and centered on a loving relationship with God through Christ by the Holy Spirit is always present.Written by educators and pastors from different backgrounds and cultures, Essential Beliefs is an indispensable benefit for those wanting a deeper grasp of the Christian faith.
Scholars have long debated over the authorship and significance of the Pastoral Epistles-1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. From authorship by Paul himself to authorship by persons unknown writing in the spirit of Paul, the range of scholarly opinion is wide and
Despite the seeming chaos, God's loving song of redemtion echoes through every fiber of creation. Nothing Is Wasted explores how God clues us into the big picture of redemption and eternity amid the most difficult and unlovely things in our lives.
From oppression to deliverance to intimacy with God, the storyline of Exodus influences the entire Bible. In Exodus the giver of the law, Moses, anticipates the fulfiller of the law, Jesus. This book is the linchpin for the story of salvation, and the key
Jay Martinson uses a variety of narrative examples to demonstrate the power stories can wield when told in timely, relevant, and clever ways.
Comprising six sections of collected wisdom sayings, the book of Proverbs is a challenging read. Many of the sayings are attributed to King Solomon, and others to anonymous sages. In some sections the sayings seem better connected thematically than those
A Plain Account of Christian Perfection brings to the forefront what Wesley considers the goal of the Christian life-the fullest possible love of God and neighbor.
In this seminal work on holiness Mildred Wynkoop brought to the forefront the understanding that holiness is relational.
Throughout this study, Bangs places Bresee's life in the broader context of American religious history to show the emergence of a talented churchman and Methodist leader.
This book explains the practical how's and why's of living a life of holiness.
Today's college students are in the midst ofa seismic shift. They are balancing dramaticchanges in their own lives while dealing withuncertainties in a world around them. In aculture that is no longer predominantlyChristian, college ministry workers can nolonger assume the students on their campuseshave a basic understanding of Christ or hisChurch.In College Ministry in a Post-Christian Culture, Stephen Lutz translates missional theology tothe practice of college ministry ministry as aproactive movement that is constantlyadapting to its ever-changing environment. Thisresource will equip college ministry staff, pastors, churches, and student leaders tominister effectively to today's college studentswith both depth and practical insight.Lutz walks you through the approaches neededto establish, grow and maintain a missionalcollege ministry.
Included in this excellent tool for the program planner are poems, recitations, exercises, and sketches centered around an Easter theme.
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