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We live in a society full of words; everyone is saying something. People openly share their opinions, accusations, and speculations in today's culture where things are unstable and unreliable. Words fly around, and it can be difficult to know what or whom to believe. Words can make or break us. We often choose to allow good or bad words to dictate whether we're happy or sad. However, we can't afford to let everything we hear and see control our emotional thermostat. In Who Told You That?, author Clarence B. Skinner shares the message that God's word is truth, it's life, and it doesn't fail. In a blend of personal testimony and an examination of God's word, Skinner communicates that God is speaking to you today. He's saying: "I forgive you. I'm not angry with you. I love you. I want to lead, guide, and help you." God has promised to take care of you, provide for you, watch over you and protect you. God's word can be trusted.
Consider Moses the nomad and David the shepherd or perhaps Mary the alabaster seeker and Zacchaeus, the tax-collecting tree climber. Scripture is rich with broken and ordinary people who chose to follow Jesus even in the midst of less than ideal circumstances. The Bible is overflowing with disciples who chose Jesus through the Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays of their lives. When following Jesus there are seasons abundant in victories, but there are also seasons heavy with doubt and despair. An Ordinary Saturday is full of mistakes made and lessons learned by one of God's beloved daughters, all centered on Scripture to show that although we are broken, He makes us whole. Author Hailey Brianna made a lot of wrong turns but always ended up exactly where she needed to be because of God's grace and provision. There will always be moments in our lives when we're asked to wait on God in the desert. The question is, how do we respond when facing the gap between where we are and where we want to be? When all hope seems to wither, we must remember we worship the Giver of Hope, Jesus Christ. An Ordinary Saturday is an inspiring book that reminds readers to choose Jesus always and hold on to the hope God provides. During your walk with God, Sunday always comes, but that does not mean the rest of our days are wasted.
Have you ever wondered who you are and why you're here? There are many who question who they are in the world, thrown into a whirlwind of confusion without warning. Carmen Seguinot Matos was one of those people who questioned her identity with good reason. We are born. We live our lives based on what is given to us starting from birth through to adulthood. It could be prosperous, good, fair, bad, or horrible. If you think about the great uncertainty that surrounds us when we are born, you must admit there should be a manual to guide newborns into a successful life. Our parents should have a goal for us that will lead to victory. It's a good thing there is such a manual: the Bible, God's infinite Word. The goal all parents should have is for their children to have hearts for Jesus and live victorious lives into adulthood. God uses a variety of different ways to help us become strong, vital servants of Jesus Christ. Instead of shrinking back in the face of the struggles and challenges of this world, let's look up to the Lord and seek His strength, plan, and purpose. Come and let Carmen tell you a little bit about herself; you may have more in common than you would have imagined.
A young mother is left alone with her two young children for a week while a serial killer hunts in her community. In a near panic, she prays to God, whose existence she thinks questionable, issuing him an ultimatum: prove You exist. He does. This is her true story.
I calmly looked at him with respect, I tried very hard not to show any fear, and replied, "Oh sorry, we were just laughing about something my friend had just said. No harm intended." Instantly the angry young man who was ready to rip me out of the car changed facial expression to almost a smile, and said, "No problem. Have a good day!" My friend Dave turned to me, looking shocked and relieved exclaiming, "How on earth did you get out of that That was amazing!" Learning and practicing to keep calm under pressure has kept me from taking unwise actions or making rash decisions. Little did I know that practicing such peaceful responses would also help provide a platform for developing wisdom. What Readers are Saying about "Wisdom Brings Success" "Dr. Brendan has written one of the best books on wisdom that I have ever read. His remarkable ability to integrate his extensive scientific background, including references to world-class researchers, with personal stories and lived pastoral experience, is incredibly helpful." Dr Richard Green, C3 Reach Regional Director; Founding Pastor and Senior Minister C3 Church Ryde. "What an amazing gift for anyone who would choose to spare themselves from potentially totally avoidable mistakes that could bring trouble for years." Dr Jerry Stott, Global Associate Director (South Pacific), Foursquare Ministry International (FMI). "I think that it is excellent, and I love the personal stories and their application... It is full of wisdom... I highly recommend this book." Dr Barry Manuel, Co-Pastor Healinglife Church Adelaide "Brendan shows where wisdom is, how to access it - but also its high challenges and rich rewards." Rev Ian Clarkson, Chairman, Hopenet SA Inc. "The book 'Wisdom Brings Success' is certainly God-inspired; from the very first page through the entire narrative, no one who reads can deny God's breadth and wisdom in it." Pastor Jane and Abraham Haastrup, Assistant General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
The book of Revelation is arguably the most important book in the Bible, but for many, it's hard to understand. Minister Moore simplifies the book, putting it in today's language, so that it is not only easy to read but easy to understand. While readers should still read The book of Revelation, this work will serve as an important resource to use along with your bible. Get answers to questions such as: - What are the seal, trumpet, and bowl judgements? - What proof do we have of our future resurrection? - What insights can we glean from the letters John wrote to the seven churches? Unlike other commentator's the author does not pretend to know when Jesus will return, he does warn us that the signs of His return are all around us. Whether you are a longtime believer, new to Christianity, or seeking to rediscover your faith, you'll appreciate the insights in this book.
I Am: The Way, Truth & Life is a spiritual journey with the Lord, comprised of sixty days of inspiration. Each day is a topic expressed in a simple but clear way, utilizing scripture to walk the reader through what God shared with the author.When life hits us the hardest, our Father is always there to pick up the pieces, but what if we could be prepared for those moments of calamity? Facing the trials of life with the creator of all things is much easier than facing them alone. The topics in this book are foundation to the life in which the Father wants for each of us.
The grief of losing an infant or pregnancy can feel insurmountable.No matter the circumstances, the experience changes your life-and it can challenge your faith. How can you possibly maintain hope in Jesus Christ in the face of such loss? This book invites you to discover how.After years of infertility, the deaths of her preterm twin babies, and a miscarriage, Lindsay Higdon came to experience the fullness of hope in Jesus through the emptying of what she held most dear.As I Lay Weeping intertwines powerful biblical truths with the author's journey, which includes entries from her prayer journal. She reflects on the road she's walked and how God has helped her navigate the grieving process.Written to help others find hope, the book shines a spotlight on stories from the Bible, so that anyone can process grief through the lens of God's word and find comfort in the arms of Jesus.If you are overwhelmed by grief, wondering how God fits into the picture of life after loss, or searching for hope, this book will be a valuable resource for you.
Communication is something we all use, be it in marriages, friendships, jobs, or in a myriad of relationships - and, sometimes those interactions don't always go so well.The Ball helps simplify the complex subject of communication, offering a fun, easy to remember set of "tools" to better understand this delicate art of interacting.
What is it that holds you back from reading the Bible? While there may be many obstacles in the way for you currently, Kevin Overbeck's mission is to give you the tools to push past your obstacles and see the Bible differently. Imagine yourself, sitting on the edge of your seat as you open up the front cover, preparing for the words and stories to come to life, helping you through life's trials.Hidden in Plain Sight allows you to flip a switch in your life, taking the Bible from just reading as a good thing to do, to becoming an eye opening, all-inclusive pass into the greatness of God, His character, His heart, and His plans for your life. The world we live in has the ability to wear us down and deplete our faith. It is now more than ever that we need the powerful Word of God.The Bible is still active and alive. The purpose of this book is to give you the eyes you need to see the whole picture of what God is trying to show you. Open up your heart and mind to see the Bible in 3D, HD, full color, and surround sound, more intense and incredible than any movie at the theater. There are messages God has "hidden in plain sight" between the covers of the Bible just for you. Do not miss out on what He has to say.
Whoever pursues righteousness and love finds life, prosperity, and honor. Jesus made us able to reign in life. In Him, we have become the righteousness of God. It is time for Christians to understand their right-standing relationship with the Father. Righteousness is a free gift of God provided by Jesus Christ at Calvary through the grace of God. It simply means being in the right standing with God. This does not refer to your good work or pious look but to God's righteousness. The kingdom of God is a kingdom of righteousness.It simply means being in the right standing with God. This does not refer to your good work or pious look but to God's righteousness. The kingdom of God is a kingdom of righteousness. Romans 14:17 says "For the kingdom of God, is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost". It's awesome to be conscious of your righteousness in Christ Jesus, that is God- conscious. Our actions inevitably fall in place as we behold this wonderful truth and continually renew our minds to be transformed with His word. Our true identity in Christ and victorious life are solely dependent on Christ's finished work and waking in the light.
Jonah is one of the better known prophets of the Old Testament, but he is not generally well known for his prayers; he is well known, however, for his disobedience to the calling of God and the resulting three days and nights in the belly of a great fish. It was this judgment and it's impact on Jonah that prompted this book on Jonah's prayers. Prayer is an important part of the Christian life and through his unique circumstances the prayers of Jonah offer us some insight into prayer and it's purpose in a believer's life.
Are you really happy?When almost every human choice is made with happiness in mind, why do we continue to miss out on lasting happiness? Perhaps happiness isn't something we pursue but rather something that ensues...What if happiness is not stuff we fill up on but something we make room for? Real happiness may not be something out there at all (material) but something in here (spiritual).In this compelling narrative, best-selling author Mike Hayes and Dr. Jeffrey Garner journey through the eight beloved Beatitudes from Jesus' revolutionary Sermon on the Mount. Religious and non-religious readers alike will smile and feel inspired in learning that Jesus, despite popular understandings, was in fact deeply invested in human happiness. Jesus' happiness, however, consoles sorrow, embraces emptiness, confronts injustice, and is even present in our suffering-all that we avoid in our search for happiness. Aptly reframing the Beatitudes as happy oracles, Mike and Jeffrey share personal stories and historical insights that optimize Jesus' happy message for a 21st century audience. This book challenges our cultural conceptions of happiness and beautifully guides the reader into Jesus' Real Happy life.
A Third of the Submarines in the Sea Died - Wormwood is a nonfiction book written by Johan Andreas Rautenbach. Johan believes that some of the initial signs of Jesus' return to take us home have passed. In this book, he discusses the three trumpets blown by angels and why he believes the numerous historical events Christell Lindeque mentioned in this book are related to the end of days.The author crafts the historical events in a manner that captures the reader's attention and includes photographs taken during some of the historical events, such as war trenches and a starving child in South Africa. As a South African, I was captivated by the fact that this book was written by a fellow South African, which was one reason I chose to read it. Although war is not my preferred reading material, history is, and the author's writing style was so effective at capturing my interest that I wouldn't mind reading another of his books. This book discusses numerous events, including World War I, World War II, and the Anglo-Boer War, as well as numerous other conflicts, Chernobyl, and pandemics.I appreciate the author's attention to historical events and the fact that he provides just enough information to keep the reader interested while avoiding boredom. The inclusion of photographs for each event enhances the realism of these historical moments for the reader and was essential for establishing their veracity. Particularly enthralling was the section about General Allenby, but I fear revealing too much by being more specific.I give this book 5 out of 5 stars because there was nothing I disliked about it. The inclusion of photographs of the historical events described in the book captivated my interest. I also believe the book has been edited by a professional, as I discovered only a few errors.I recommend this work to Christians who are fascinated by the connection between biblical prophecies and actual historical events. I also recommend this book to all Christians because I found its theory to be intriguing.
Prayer of Desperation is a teaching manual that teaches many aspects of our spiritual growth, such as the power of positive thinking and positive speech, how to grow your faith, what to do amidst a life of fear, how to grow through your hurt, and how to receive from God.
He worked and pressed himself to acomplish. Perhaps, taking a little more time for family relationships, would have helped. I remember him going to work on Christmas day. I hope readers will gain encouragement to press on, and reach higher spiritual and life goals. I trust they will carry on his driving force, contained in his motto - 'By Dab I Tan". It was interesting, being his son, and watching him become a more compleet man. Due to the conditions of his beginning, I marvell at the great gains he made. May God bless you, as you read of his life. Write a brief "teaser" summary of your book.Describe the main points of your writing in a way that will encourage buyers to purchase and read your book. Maximum of 200 words If you want to be amazed at how much God can do,with with a life of little consequence, Read Here. Time and directed effort with God's blessing, can build a considerable growth. During the Depresion, Vernon had a steady job, and modest steady income. (Errand boy, and beginner wages were not to great) We were blessed with shelter, food and clothing. Nothing fancy, but adequate. Many were forced to near desperate means to survive. Tough time to begina family. Small gain, upon small gain, slowly grow stability. One willing to work hard, can usually bring success.
Bee-Jai Bell has created a gratitude journal to help people become aware of themselves, embrace their beauty, and know they are unique. Then, it makes one think about how grateful they are for the simple things taken for granted.
The manuscript addresses all aspects of Autoimmune Disease, as well as ways to adapt, to stay healthy, and to seek the best doctors and fellow friends who may be going through the same exhausting disease that has no cure, thus causing the need for us to be even more prepared to deal with this disease.Each day we awaken, feeling miserable until we're able to exercise, eat properly, work out regularly and other steps needed for us to learn to navigate as Christian women reaching out to the Lord to learn from Him as we address our Autoimmune Diseases.I currently have the entire opening of this book open on my website.Please follow this link to examine the entire manuscript of "Where is God in Autoimmune Disease?" https://Where-is-God-in-Autoimmune-Disease/
Pennsylvania to New Mexico in January of 1975. With no resolute plan, no job skills, and no promise of income, her dismal prospects were more attractive than the abuse she left behind. Annie quickly encountered a dangerous ice storm she would battle for more than one thousand miles.Lofty goals to provide her children with at least one healthy parent, but with no clear-cut path, were fraught with overwhelming challenges-many serious, some humorous, and some joyful-in a time when social services were not yet on the scene. But this was a woman the Lord destined for His purposes. Their meeting and walk together make a remarkable story, marked with the supernatural workings of a loving, merciful God, faithful to His promises.A Holy Kaleidoscope is a hopeful story of a mother's mission to provide a better life for her children and herself. On this journey, Annie grows in her faith and learns to rely on Jesus as she navigates the challenges of life as a divorced single mom. Her story shows that when we give our broken pieces to the Lord, He will put them back together into marvelous and radiant gems, complete with redemption.
Why? A Study of the Book of Habakkuk looks into the many questions humankind has concerning personal events as well as the events happening in the world of the past, present and future. Why? explores the mysterious works of the Lord in comparison to how humankind may see their own circumstances and their own questions about why the Lord does or does not always intervene to correct or judge. It takes a look into the unchanging nature of God and the faith one must have to push through day-to-day life while still questioning all that takes place in the world around us. Why? attempts to lead the reader into a more personal relationship with the Lord while trusting His ways and actions in times of illness, death, or other times of despair.
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