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24 Hours That Changed the World
by: Adam Hamilton
Publisher: Abingdon Press Published: 2009-12-01 ASIN: 0687465559
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| | More details | | No single event in human history has received more attention than the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. In this book, Adam Hamilton guides us through the last twenty-four hours of Jesus' life. Each chapter is designed to help the reader experience and understand the significance of Jesus' suffering and death in a way you have never done before. Whether readers are long-time Christians or simply curious about the story of Christ's crucifixion, they are invited to join the author in retracing the last 24 hours of Jesus' life. CHAPTER TITLES The Last Supper The Garden of Gethsemane Condemned by the Righteous Jesus, Barabbas, and Pilate The Torture and Humiliation of the King The Crucifixion Christ the Victor The program that supports this product includes: 1) a DVD that contains session video filmed in the Holy Land and a leader's guide; and 2)Ãâàa paperback devotional book. Although 24 Hours that Changed the World will be used as a Lenten read or in a Lenten study, Adam Hamilton's name and the important subject matter will make this book an important read anytime of the year. Adam Hamilton is pastor of the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, one of the fastest growing, most highly visible churches in the country. Named by PBS s Religion and Ethics Newsweekly as one of the top Ten People to Watch, Hamilton is the author of Confronting the Controversies, Making Love Last a Lifetime, Unleashing the Word, Leading Beyond the Wal ls, Selling Swimsuits in the Arctic , and Christianity and World Religions , all published by Abingdon Press. |
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Absolute Surrender (Optimized for Kindle)
by: Andrew Murray
Publisher: Published: 2004-07-27 ASIN: B002UUT2XO
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| | More details | | "My Lord, O King, according to thy saying, I am thine, and all that I have." Words of absolute surrender with which every child of God ought to yield himself to his Father. If our hearts are willing for that, there is no end to what God will do for us, and to the blessing God will bestow.'How many times have you left a prayer meeting or revival service determined to dedicate every area of your life to God, only to feel frustrated and defeated a few days later' We all want to be absolutely surrendered to God, and yet we hardly dare utter the words. We don't exactly know how. Andrew Murray clearly and simply explains full surrender to God and shows the way to a victorious life in Him. |
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Autobiography of Parley P Pratt
by: Parley P Pratt
Publisher: Published: 2009-12-01 ASIN: B002ZCYQY2
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| | More details | | The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt shares a firsthand look at the history of the Church from one of its key participants. Read of mobs raging against the Saints; feel the joy and faith of first- generation converts; and experience the dignity and majesty of the Prophet Joseph Smith rebuking the blaspheming guards in jail in Richmond, Missouri. |
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Beautiful Outlaw: Experiencing the Playful, Disruptive, Extravagant Personality of Jesus
by: John Eldredge
Publisher: FaithWords Published: 2011-10-12 ASIN: 0892960884
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| | More details | Reading the Gospels without knowing the personality of Jesus is like watching television with the sound turned off. The result is a dry, two dimensional person doing strange, undecipherable things.
In BEAUTIFUL OUTLAW, John Eldredge removes the religious varnish to help readers discover stunning new insights into the humanity of Jesus. He was accused of breaking the law, keeping bad company, heavy drinking. Of being the devil himself. He was so compelling and dangerous they had to kill him. But others loved him passionately. He had a sense of humor. His generosity was scandalous. His anger made enemies tremble. He'd say the most outrageous things. He was definitely not the Jesus of the stained glass.
In the author's winsome, narrative approach, he breaks Jesus out of the typical stereotypes, just as he set masculinity free in his book, Wild at Heart. By uncovering the real Jesus, readers are welcomed into the rich emotional life of Christ. All of the remarkable qualities of Jesus burst like fireworks with color and brilliance because of his humanity.
Eldredge goes on to show readers how they can experience this Jesus in their lives every day. This book will quicken readers' worship, and deepen their intimacy with Jesus. |
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Christian Classics: Six books by Charles Spurgeon in a single collection, with active table of contents [Annotated]
by: Charles Spurgeon
Publisher: Niche Edition Published: 2011-04-07 ASIN: B004WKQYRW
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| | More details | About This Charles Spurgeon Collection: ⢠Optimized for Kindle ⢠Active Table of Contents - Quick and easy navigation to each book and chapters ⢠Charles Spurgeon Biography - The man behind the book
This collection includes 6 books by Charles Spurgeon: 1. All of Grace All of Grace is a simple and eloquent presentation of basic salvation through grace alone. Spurgeon wants readers only to consume his work and ponder it, he asks nothing in return because he believes in the power of God to bring unbelievers to Him. Spurgeon brings the gospel to his readers with pointed illustrations, well-placed anecdotes, irrefutable arguments, heart-felt pleas, and above all else the plainly-spoken and rightly-applied word of God. This short and easy read is both a perfect introduction to salvation and an assurance of it for unbelievers and the saved alike.
2. An All Round Ministry While Spurgeon is always, both stimulating and challenging, the context in which these addresses were given brought the best out of him and gave them unique quality. Full of biblical exposition, wise counsel, practical sanity and warm exhortation, they also sparkle with a delightful wit. Here is Spurgeon at his finest as a man with a pastoral heart par excellence.
3. Commenting and Commentaries Spurgeon's classic lecture series, together with his complete annotated catalogue of commentaries. Spurgeon's pithy remarks on the relative merits of various commentaries are both witty and instructive. This is a delight to read, as well as a valuable tool for Bible teachers seeking the most helpful resources.
4. Eccentric Preachers A quaint collection of lectures about great preachers with unusual characteristics. Spurgeon said he wrote it in "self-defense."
5. Morning and Evening: Daily Reading Organized by month, this devotional has a morning and evening meditation for every day of the year. Although these devotions are short in length, they are filled with spiritual goodness. In just a few sentences, Spurgeon is able to convey the wisdom of Scripture with eloquence and purpose. These daily messages provide Christians with the spiritual energy they need to begin and end each day. Spurgeon weaves a verse of Scripture into each devotion, helping readers draw deeper meaning out of the selected passages. This powerful devotional provides Christians with the spiritual nourishment required to strengthen their relationships with God. Readers will find themselves inspired by Morning and Evening: Daily Readings.
6. Til He Come The father of the modern "mega-church," Spurgeon is most famous for his pastorship at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle, where he regularly preached to huge crowds. Till He Come is a collection of addresses centered on the Lord's Supper. Some were preached to the congregation at Metropolitan, while others were spoken to small groups of Christians Spurgeon hosted on Sundays to celebrate communion. The collection addresses a diverse range of scriptures, but all stick to the common theme of Jesus' symbolic last meal. It will prove helpful to anyone looking for further insight on this interdenominational practice and will encourage believers to "do this in remembrance of me."
About the Author Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 â January 31, 1892) was a British Baptist preacher, still known as the "Prince of Preachers". In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times a week at different places. His sermons have been translated into many languages. Spurgeon was the pastor of the New Park Street Chapel in London for 38 years. He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and later had to leave that denomination. Throughout his life, Spurgeon suffered from depression and other mental illnesses. In 1857, he started a charity organization called Spurgeon's which now works globally. He also founded Spurgeon's College, which was named after him after his death.-Wikipedia |
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COMPANION TO THE BIBLE (non illustrated)
by: Elijah Porter Barrows
Publisher: Published: 2011-01-03 ASIN: B004HYHDKK
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| | More details | The design of the present work, as its title indicates, is to assist in the study of God's word. The author has had special reference to teachers of Bible classes and Sabbath-schools; ministers of the gospel who wish to have ready at hand the results of biblical investigation in a convenient and condensed form; and, in general, the large body of intelligent laymen and women in our land who desire to pursue the study of Scripture in a thorough and systematic way.
The First Part contains a concise view of the Evidences of Revealed Religion. Here, since Christianity rests on a basis of historic facts, special prominence has been given to the historic side of these evidences; those, namely, which relate to the genuineness, integrity, authenticity, and inspiration of the several books of the Bible. A brief view is added of the evidences which are of an internal and experimental character.
In the Introductions to the Old and New Testament which follow in the Second and Third Parts, the general facts are first given; then an account of the several divisions of each, with their office and mutual relations, and such a notice of each particular book as will prepare the reader to study it intelligently and profitably.
The Fourth Part is devoted to the Principles of Biblical Interpretation. Here the plan is to consider the Scriptures, first, on the human side, as addressed to men in human language and according to human modes of thinking and speaking; then, on the divine side, as containing a true revelation from God, and differing in this respect from all other writings. To this twofold view the author attaches great importance. To the human side belong the ordinary principles of interpretation, {4} which apply alike to all writings; to the divine side, the question of the unity of revelation, and the interpretation of types and prophecies.
In each of the abovenamed divisions the author has endeavored to keep prominently in view the unity of revelation and the inseparable connection of all its parts. It is only when we thus contemplate it as a glorious whole, having beginning, progress, and consummation, that we can truly understand it. Most of the popular objections to the Old Testament have their foundation in an isolated and fragmentary way of viewing its facts and doctrines; and they can be fairly met only by showing the relation which these hold to the entire plan of redemption.
The plan of the present work required brevity and condensation. The constant endeavor has been to state the several facts and principles as concisely as could be done consistently with a true presentation of them in an intelligible form. It may be objected that some topics, those particularly which relate to the Pentateuch, are handled in too cursory a way. The author feels the difficulty; but to go into details on this subject would require a volume. He has endeavored to do the best that was consistent with the general plan of the work. The point of primary importance to be maintained is the divine authority and inspiration of the Pentateuchâthe whole Pentateuch as it existed in our Saviour's day and exists now. There are difficult questions connected with both its form and the interpretation of certain parts of it in respect to which devout believers may honestly differ. For the discussion of these the reader must be referred to the works professedly devoted to the subject.
The present volume is complete in itself; yet it does not exhaust the circle of topics immediately connected with the study of the Bible. It is the author's purpose to add another volume on Biblical Geography and Antiquities, with a brief survey of the historic relations of the covenant people to the Gentile world. (non illustrated) |
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Complete Works of E. M. Bounds on Prayer (with Active Table of Contents) [Annotated]
by: E. M. Bounds
Publisher: Niche Edition Published: 2011-04-06 ASIN: B004Z4IYA0
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| | More details | About Complete Works of E. M. Bounds on Prayer: ⢠Optimized for Kindle ⢠Linked Table of Contents - Quick and easy navigation to each book and chapter ⢠E. M. Bounds Biography - The man behind the books
Learn the secrets of effective prayer for every need. The Complete Works of E. M. Bounds on Prayer is the definitive Bounds collection in modern English. Eight classic explorations cover every aspect of prayer in a readable way. Included in this volume are 120 entries on what this great pastoral leader taught about the essentials, necessity, possibilities, power, purpose, reality, and weapon of prayer. Because Bounds so diligently practiced what he preached, he was able to capture the essence of prayer and his works live on to call today's Christians to higher discipleship and more energetic prayer lives.
Inside this collection:
1. Power through Prayer Enrich your understanding of God's work in the world. The caricature of lawyers as money grubbing, selfish narcissists is often derided in popular culture. But Jesus did not come for the righteous, but for the sinner. He has used men trained in the law, such as Calvin and Luther, throughout the history of his church to edify the people of God. Edward M. Bounds is one of these men. Bounds did not consider his time in prayer as idle time, but a time that was effective in changing the world through the power and grace of God.
2. Prayer and Praying Men Edward Bounds takes a different approach in Prayer and Praying Men by focusing on persons of prayer. Bounds examines the lives of nine different biblical figures: Abraham, Moses, Elijah, Hezekiah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Samuel, Daniel, and Paul. In his examination, Bounds explores how important prayer was to the spiritual lives of these men. He provides concrete examples of the importance and nature of prayer, grounded in biblical narratives.
3. Purpose in Prayer Bounds describes the purpose behind prayer and not simply the purpose of prayer. He focuses on an individual's purpose in prayer; for one can understand the purpose of prayer, but not see the purpose in one's own prayers. Thus, Bounds attempts to encourage believers to not simply see the purpose of prayer, but to see that purpose in their own personal, private prayers.
4. The Essentials of Prayer This volume focuses on the proper mindset believers must attain in order to have the best prayer life. One must have a humble heart and undivided allegiance to God in order to pray effectively. Bounds also believes strongly that prayer is available to all people, even those who only come in times of trouble.
5. The Necessity of Prayer Bounds suggests that prayer is an essential part of the Christian believer's life. He writes, "the Christian soldier, if he fight to win, must pray much." He connects the nature of prayer to other features of the Christian life, such as faith, reverence, patience, hope, character, conduct, and faithfulness.
6. The Possibilities of Prayer The story of prayer is the story of great achievements. Prayer is a wonderful power placed by Almighty God in the hands of His saints, which may be used to accomplish great purposes and to achieve unusual results. Discover for yourself the infinite possibilities of prayer.
7. The Reality of Prayer Bounds argues that prayer is not simply a human invention. Prayer brings us closer to God - both through God's answering of our prayers, and through our own character being changed by prayer.
8. The Weapon of Prayer Bounds reminds us that throughout Biblical history, many of God's greatest movements were incited by the prayers of God's people.
About the Author Edward McKendree Bounds (1835-1913) was a lawyer, army chaplain, and pastor in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He spent the last seventeen years of his life reading, writing, and rising before dawn every morning to pray. He is the author of eleven published books. |
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Cure for the Common Life: Living In Your Sweet Spot
by: Max Lucado
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Published: 2006-01-03 ASIN: B004FN1VSS
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| | More details | "Sweet spot." Golfers understand the term. So do tennis players. Ever swung a baseball bat or paddled a Ping-Pong ball? If so, you know the oh-so-nice feel of the sweet spot. Life in the sweet spot rolls like the downhill side of a downwind bike ride. But you don't have to swing a bat or a club to know this. What engineers give sports equipment, God gave you.A zone, a region, a life precinct in which you were made to dwell. He tailored the curves of your life to fit an empty space in his jigsaw puzzle. And life makes sweet sense when you find your spot. But if you're like 87 percent of workers, you haven't found it. You don't find meaning in your work--or you're one of the 80 percent who don't believe their talents are used. What can you do? You're suffering from the common life, and you desperately need a cure. Best-selling author Max Lucado has found it. In Cure for the Common Life he offers practical tools for exploring and identifying your own uniqueness, motivation to put your strengths to work, and the perfect prescription for finding and living in your sweet spot for the rest of your life. |
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Discover the power within you
by: Eric Butterworth
Publisher: Harper & Row Published: 1989 ASIN: 0060612754
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| | More details | The Inspirational Classic That Has Sold More Than 250,000 Copies! In this 40th anniversary edition of Eric Butterworth's inspiring tour de force, the author shares the greatest discovery of all time: the ability to see the divine within us all. Jesus saw this divine dimension in every human being, and Butterworth reveals this hidden and untapped resource to be a source of limitless abundance. Exploring this "depth potential," Butterworth outlines ways in which we can release the power locked within us for better health, greater confidence, increased success, and inspired openness to let our "light shine" forth for others. |
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Final Words: From the Cross
by: Adam Hamilton
Publisher: Abingdon Press Published: 2011-12 ASIN: 1426746806
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| | More details | | In life and in death, Jesusâ words were powerful and meaningful. Despite the serious effort and increased pain required for Jesus to speak as he hung on the cross, Jesus spoke seven âfinal wordsââstatements that have much to teach us about Jesus, his Father, and ourselves:  Father Forgive Them Behold Your Sonâ¦Behold Your Mother My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me? Today You Will Be with Me in Paradise I Thirst It Is Finished Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit In 24 Hours That Changed the World, Adam Hamilton took us on a Lenten journey through the last day of Jesus' life.  Now in this inspiring follow-up book, Hamilton explores these final words as seen and heard through the eyes and ears of those who stood near the cross.  Each chapter begins with the biblical account followed by a first-person story as might have been told from the viewpoint of one of the characters at the cross. Then the chapter explores the meaning of Jesusâ dying words for our lives today. Following the last statement, a postscript recounts the words Jesus spoke following his resurrection, including what truly were the final words Jesus spoke while walking this earth.  Join the crowd now and experience the final words from the cross. |
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Fox's Book of Martyrs (Enhanced Kindle Version)
by: John Foxe
Publisher: Published: 2008-07-22 ASIN: B002V1I490
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| | More details | This is a book that will never die...one of the great English classics. Interesting as fiction, because it is written with both passion and tenderness, it tells the dramatic story of some of the most thrilling periods in Christian history. Reprinted here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid, climbed the steep ascent of heaven, 'mid peril, toil, and pain.  |
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Fundamentals of the Faith: 13 Lessons to Grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus Christ
Publisher: Moody Publishers Published: 2009-03-01 ASIN: 0802438393
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| | More details | On Sunday mornings at Grace Community Church, small groups of people gather together in Fundamentals of the Faith classes to use this manual of thirteen lessons, which blends basic biblical truths with personal obedience and service. Many young believers take these classes to grow in their understanding of biblical truths. For the first time ever, Fundamentals of the Faith is available to the trade. With topics ranging from "God: His Character and Attributes" to "The Church: Fellowship and Worship," this study is ideal to disciple new believers or to realize afresh what it means to believe in Jesus. Each lesson is loaded with learning tools to help you engage Scripture: a link to 13 free downloadable messages by John MacArthur himself, study questions, memory verses, and suggestions for practical application. |
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He Did This Just for You
by: Max Lucado
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Published: 2001-01-12 ASIN: B003MQNRCC
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| | More details | Building on stories and illustrations from the book He Chose the Nails by Max Lucado, He Did This Just for You is a 64-page evangelistic book that leads the readers through God's plan of salvation and offers an invitation to accept Christ. It's the perfect way to introduce the gospel to friends and acquaintances through Max Lucado's warm and easy to understand writing style. Experience God's grace and plan of salvation for the first time or use this booklet to share the message of hope with someone you know. |
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Heretics
by: Gilbert K. Chesterton
Publisher: NuVision Publications, LLC Published: 2007-07-08 ASIN: 1595478736
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| | More details | | Nothing more strangely indicates an enormous and silent evil of modern society than the extraordinary use which is made nowadays of the word "orthodox." In former days the heretic was proud of not being a heretic. It was the kingdoms of the world and the police and the judges who were heretics. He was orthodox. He had no pride in having rebelled against them; they had rebelled against him. The armies with their cruel security, the kings with their cold faces, the decorous processes of State, the reasonable processes of law--all these like sheep had gone astray. The man was proud of being orthodox, was proud of being right. If he stood alone in a howling wilderness he was more than a man; he was a church. He was the centre of the universe; it was round him that the stars swung. All the tortures torn out of forgotten hells could not make him admit that he was heretical. But a few modern phrases have made him boast of it. He says, with a conscious laugh, "I suppose I am very heretical," and looks round for applause. The word "heresy" not only means no longer being wrong; it practically means being clear-headed and courageous. The word "orthodoxy" not only no longer means being right; it practically means being wrong. All this can mean one thing, and one thing only. It means that people care less for whether they are philosophically right. For obviously a man ought to confess himself crazy before he confesses himself heretical. The Bohemian, with a red tie, ought to pique himself on his orthodoxy. The dynamiter, laying a bomb, ought to feel that, whatever else he is, at least he is orthodox. -- Gilbert K. Chesterson |
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How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels
by: N. T. Wright
Publisher: HarperOne Published: 2012-03-13 ASIN: 0061730572
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| | More details | Foundational: The four gospels come directly from the ancient church and are among the primary sources for the church's teachings. Familiar: Since Christian worship services began, a reading from the gospels has played a central role. Studied: For over two hundred years scholars have challenged and defended the central claims of the gospels: miracles, historical accuracy, the divinity of Jesus, and more. But Forgotten: Still, leading Bible scholar N. T. Wright reveals shocking news: We have all forgotten what the four gospels are about. "Despite centuries of intense and heavy industry expended on the study of all sorts of features of the gospels," Wright writes, "we have often managed to miss the main thing that they, all four of them, are most eager to tell us. What we need is not just a bit of fine-tuning, an adjustment here and there. We need a fundamental rethink about what the gospels are trying to tell us." What Wright offers is an opportunity to confront these powerful texts afresh, as if we are encountering them for the first time. How God Became King reveals the surprising, unexpected, and shocking news of the gospels: this is the story of a new king, a new kind of king, a king who has changed everything, and a king who invites us to be part of his new world. |
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How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens: A Guide to Christ-Focused Reading of Scripture
by: Michael Williams
Publisher: Zondervan Published: 2012-01-24 ASIN: 031033165X
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| | More details | | Many Christians today experience Bible teaching in isolated, unconnected pieces, receiving little or no guidance into how these pieces form a coherent picture in Christ. How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens presents Christ as the central focus of each biblical book and the primary way the Bible relates to contemporary circumstances. Each book of the Bible has an identifiable theme ultimately fulfilled in the person and work of Christ. Williams provides the following for his readers: * succinct statement of the theme of every biblical book * An explanation of how that theme finds its focus in Christ * A brief discussion of how the New Testament treats that theme as fulfilled in Christ * Suggestions for contemporary implications * Scripture memory electronic flashcards * A convenient summary chart An excellent tool for Bible teachers, ministry leaders, and students, How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens facilitates other Christian disciplines such as Bible reading, Scripture memory and evangelism. By demonstrating how each theme relates to living the Christian life, this book promises to be an invaluable guide for reading and understanding the Bible. |
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Humility (Optimized for Kindle)
by: Andrew Murray
Publisher: Published: 2003-10-17 ASIN: B002UUT30G
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| | More details | | Andrew Murray (May 9, 1828 â January 18, 1917) was a South African writer, teacher, and Christian pastor. Murray considered missions to be "the chief end of the church." |
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Insurrection: To Believe Is Human To Doubt, Divine
by: Peter Rollins
Publisher: Howard Books Published: 2011-10-04 ASIN: 1451609000
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| | More details | | In this incendiary new work, the controversial author and speaker Peter Rollins proclaims that the Christian faith is not primarily concerned with questions regarding life after death but with the possibility of life before death. In order to unearth this truth, Rollins prescribes a radical and wholesale critique of contemporary Christianity that he calls pyro-theology. It is only as we submit our spiritual practices, religious rituals, and dogmatic affirmations to the flames of fearless interrogation that we come into contact with the reality that Christianity is in the business of transforming our world rather than offering a way of interpreting or escaping it. Belief in the Resurrection means but one thing: Participation in an Insurrection. "What Pete does in this book is take you to the edge of a cliff where you can see how high you are and how far you would fall if you lost your footing. And just when most writers would kindly pull you back from edge, he pushes you off, and you find yourself without any solid footing, disoriented, and in a bit of a panicâ¦until you realize that your fall is in fact, a form of flying. And it's thrilling." --Rob Bell, author of Love Wins and Velvet Elvis
"While others labor to save the Church as they know it, Peter Rollins takes an ax to the roots of the tree. Those who have enjoyed its shade will want to stop him, but his strokes are so clean and true that his motive soon becomes clear: this man trusts the way of death and resurrection so much that he has become fearless of religion." --Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Leaving Church and An Altar in the World âRollins writes and thinks like a new Bonhoeffer, crucifying the trappings of religion in order to lay bare a radical, religionless and insurrectional Christianity. A brilliant new voiceâan activist, a storyteller and a theologian all in oneâand not a moment too soon.â --John D. Caputo, Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus, Syracuse University âWhat does it mean when the Son of God cries out, âMy God, My God, why have you forsaken meâ? Brilliantly, candidly, and faithfully, Rollins wrestles here with that question. You may not agree with his answers and conclusions, but you owe it to yourself and to the Church at large to read what he says.â --Phyllis Tickle, author, The Great Emergence "Excellent thinking and excellent writing! I hope this fine book receives the broad reading it deserves. It will change lives, and our understanding of what religion is all about!" -- Rohr,O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation; Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Jesus and The Disinherited
by: Howard Thurman
Publisher: Beacon Press Published: 1996-11-30 ASIN: 0807010294
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| | More details | | In this classic theological treatise, the acclaimed theologian and religious leader Howard Thurman (1900-1981) demonstrates how the gospel may be read as a manual of resistance for the poor and disenfranchised. Jesus is a partner in the pain of the oppressed and the example of His life offers a solution to ending the descent into moral nihilism. Hatred does not empower--it decays. Only through self-love and love of one another can God's justice prevail. |
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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper
by: Brant Pitre
Publisher: Image Published: 2011-02-15 ASIN: 0385531842
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| | More details | In recent years, Christians everywhere are rediscovering the Jewish roots of their faith. Every year at Easter time, many believers now celebrate Passover meals (known as Seders) seeking to understand exactly what happened at Jesusâ final Passover, the night before he was crucified.   Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist shines fresh light on the Last Supper by looking at it through Jewish eyes. Using his in-depth knowledge of the Bible and ancient Judaism, Dr. Brant Pitre answers questions such as: What was the Passover like at the time of Jesus? What were the Jewish hopes for the Messiah? What was Jesusâ purpose in instituting the Eucharist during the feast of Passover? And, most important of all, what did Jesus mean when he said, âThis is my body⦠This is my bloodâ?
To answer these questions, Pitre explores ancient Jewish beliefs about the Passover of the Messiah, the miraculous Manna from heaven, and the mysterious Bread of the Presence. As he shows, these three keysâthe Passover, the Manna, and the Bread of the Presenceâhave the power to unlock the original meaning of the Eucharistic words of Jesus. Along the way, Pitre also explains how Jesus united the Last Supper to his death on Good Friday and his Resurrection on Easter Sunday.          Â
Inspiring and informative, Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist is a groundbreaking work that is sure to illuminate one of the greatest mysteries of the Christian faith: the mystery of Jesusâ presence in âthe breaking of the bread.â |
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Jesus Christ in 21st Century and A Brief History of Eternity
by: Shreepal Singh
Publisher: Published: 2010-06-06 ASIN: B003Q6DO62
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| | More details | This book is an exploration of the frontiers of modern science in the context of Jesus Christ and evolution. We are humans and know what we know. And, we also know a bit of what we do not know. But we have no inkling of the immensity of that which we yet do not know. We have a tool, called Mind. It is superb in its depth and reach. History of humanity is the history of the evolution of this tool and of the material factors that made this evolution possible. Today's glittering civilization is founded and maintained solely on the strength of this tool and its yield, called Science. Because of this tool Science has a self-correcting ability and capacity to moving ahead into the unknown realms of reality. This process is prospectively un-ending in its working, of course prospective till we desist from destroying ourselves by mass annihilating weapons that we possess today and till we allow ourselves to survive and prosper. We have the history of this process going on at least for the past ten thousand years. But do we have any idea of the future course and direction this process would follow? A common sense approach tells us that this ten-thousand-years span of time would not be the entire run of this tool's evolutionary process. We also know this much enough today that when we put this ten thousand-years period in the perspective of Nature's known time-scale, this duration is infinitesimal; it is not more than a wink of Nature. This book takes a look at the past and the future of this process, in the context of this tool - Mind. In this endeavor, human Mind also gets assigned its 'real' place of value, a value that is not greatly high. But still this tool has a significant worth for humans. It is so not because this tool is having any great capabilities in exploring the unknown but because ordinary humans have no other better tool at their disposal to fall back upon in their pursuit. From this vintage point and in the light of an ill-illumination provided by this poor tool, this book examines Jesus Christ and his teachings. But in examining a person like Jesus Christ - one of the great leaders of Mankind - a Pandora's Box is opened and a whole lot of questions of fundamental importance to humanity come to the fore crying for our attention. They no longer remain confined to Physics, Chemistry et al, whose avowed sole business is to uncover the Truth - the truth of every thing. And, these questions do not stop at the settlement of the questions like created - or Designed - universe versus an evolved universe and to the questions of morality arising out the two competing views. These questions range from these concerns to the concerns of society and its economics and politics, which are a taboo in our age of the separation of state and religion. Thus, in its chartered course, the book takes the reader systematically from the frontiers of modern science to a point where it borders with an unknown province of reality with a secret gate opening to a whole lot of occult worlds. The penetrating depth of thoughts presented in this book will prompt even those who are avowed rationalists to think beyond their long-held positions. This book will cajole them to once again examine their positions and those positions' validity. Indeed, this book may be called the Bible of Rational Age. The best way of reading this book is to utilize one's few available tranquil moments before going to bed and read - and re-read - at leat a few pages from the book daily. Its truth goes straight down to the inner core of one's heart. This book is a soothing balm to restless minds. It brings a miraculous relaxation in one's life, a life which is hectic and full of tensions today. It prepares one's mind to think rationally and replace life's tiredness with energy, sadness with joy and pessimism with hope. It brings a complete transformation in the life of a thinking person, a rigid rationalist.
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Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
by: Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher: Ignatius Press Published: 2008-09-30 ASIN: 1586171984
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| | More details | | Now in Paperback, with a new Index! In this bold, momentous work, Joseph Ratzinger--in his first book written since he became Pope--seeks to salvage the person of Jesus from recent "popular" depictions and to restore Jesus' true identity as discovered in the Gospels. Through his brilliance as a theologian and his personal conviction as a believer, the Pope shares a rich, compelling, flesh-and-blood portrait of Jesus and invites us to encounter, face-to-face, the central figure of the Christian faith. From Jesus of Nazareth: "the great question that will be with us throughout this entire book: What did Jesus actually bring, if not world peace, universal prosperity, and a better world? What has he brought? The answer is very simple: God. He has brought God! He has brought the God who formerly unveiled his countenance gradually first to Abraham, then to Moses and the Prophets, and then in the Wisdom Literature--the God who revealed his face only in Israel, even though he was also honored among the pagans in various shadowy guises. It is this God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the true God, whom he has brought to the peoples of the earth. He has brought God, and now we know his face, now we can call upon him. Now we know the path that we human beings have to take in this world. Jesus has brought God and with God the truth about where we are going and where we come from: faith, hope, and love." |
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