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Within a short period of time, Mitch Schultz received two immense blows. Both his wife, Elaine, and their twelve-year-old son, Travis, were diagnosed with brain tumors. After undergoing a very serious operation, Elaine lives. Travis, however, died.The suffering that the Schultzes experienced could cause one to conclude that God doesn't care about what happens in their lives. In Fires Of Sorrow, Mitch Schultz describes openly and honestly how he and his family members were drawn closer to God. He pictures God as a loving, caring God who is involved in our suffering. As a result, they were not weakened but rather were strengthened by their experiences.
This Bible features 96 pages of full-color inserts that address critical topics that teens face, plus a three-year cycle of readings, terms of the Mass, an overview of prayers and practices of the Catholic faith and much more.
In the first book (CrossFire), Sara Connor barely escaped the ruins of the Cortez drug empire with her life. All she wants now is to figure her life out and find sanctuary in Miami. But the enemy is back and they're bringing a firestorm to the homeland. Guaranteed fiction!
According to one survey, as many as one third of all congregations have suffered conflicts severe enough to result in the firing or forced resignation of one or more of their pastors. Ron Susek, who has firsthand experience of the lasting effects of church controversy and has ministered to churches in turmoil, offers a detailed portrait of how events can often spiral out of control--not unlike the flames of a wildfire. Firestorm describes the six successive phases through which conflicts generally pass. In each phase, Susek identifies the tensions that tend to develop, explains how they are compounded if left unresolved, and offers practical, spiritual guidance for pastors and congregational leaders. The book also explains the spiritual, social, and psychological causes of conflict; the most appropriate means for dealing with controversy in its various stages; and what can be done in the firestorm's aftermath to restore faith and hope. A detailed plan of action is included. If you think that God fell into good fortune the day you committed your wonderful leadership skills to his work and that the two of you are building a masterpiece of a church that will stand until the Lord returns, then don't bother reading this book. Enjoy your illusion while it lasts. If, on the other hand, you have been in the ministry long enough to know that your church could blow into a firestorm of conflict despite your best efforts and that it demands a constant vigil to keep the temperature set at spiritually warm, not destructively hot, then this book may be of some assistance.
Readers will learn about revival through biblical history in a pattern of ten characteristics, including the role of prayer and the stategic nature of the Word of God. This book gives comparisons of three cities: Nineveh, Nazareth, and a typical modern city, and how they respond to the move of God.
Former ATF agent Susannah Tait is out to prove that pyrotechnics genius Quinn Baldwin-whose special events company has been pegged to produce the festivities for the next presidential inauguration-is responsible for a million-dollar fireworks catastrophe during a Mardi Gras ball. With her faithful black Lab, Monty-a retired explosives task force animal-Susannah moves to the charming backwater city of Mobile, Alabama, to uncover the truth. On the pretext of researching for a doctoral thesis, Susannah suffers herself to be dragged to church, ministry projects, and gargantuan southern dinners-all in the name of thorough investigation. But this world traveled military brat with a string of letters behind her name finds herself wholly unprepared to navigate the cultural quagmires of the Deep South. Everyone she interviews, from local ATF agents to Azalea Trail Maids, seems to speak a foreign language. Captivated by the unexpected warmth and joy of her new circle of friends, Susannah struggles to keep from falling for a subject who refuses to be anything but a man of integrity, compassion, and lethal Southern charm. Fireworks offers a glimpse into the heart of the South and a cynical young woman's first encounter with Christ like love
Charlotte Baptist Chapel has a long tradition of expository preaching and in this book, its current pastor, Peter Grainger, passes on some of the method as well as the heart for good biblical preaching.Preparing to Preach includes sermon outlines for over 150 sermons, introductions on preaching a whole book, a verse, a topical series, a psalm, Old and New Testament; and recommended books for further study.It is designed to help old and new pastors alike, and could also be used in personal bible study.
A new and exciting presentation of the fundamental teaching of God's Word.
"What a wonderful keepsake you'll have, after party guests sign a special note to the one-year-old! The plate features a write-on surface and comes with a pen and instructions. Personalized: supply exact wording for name, up to 10 characters/spaces; date, up to eight (numbers only). 10 1/2"" diameter."
Self-described as “blue-collar metal,” Pittsburgh Pennsylvania’s Once Nothing exemplify that moniker perfectly, embodying the grit and glory of the Steel City, possessing an unrivaled work ethic and a rarely paralleled song-craft. In describing the concept of “blue-collar metal,” vocalist Todd Lowry explains, “Our mentality now and in the past has always been to tour as much as is humanly possible and show people what this is all about.” Knowing that actions speak louder than words, the band proceeded to play 250 shows in 2006 alone. Always eager to please their existing fans, as well as stun new ones, Once Nothing are proud to present Earthmover, a churning, brutal blend of hardcore, metal and southern rock that is set to turn the hardcore scene upside down with its uncanny precision, exquisite execution and defiance of genre. With the precision and polish of a band that takes its craft seriously, Once Nothing have achieved the difficult task that few bands before them have done – creating a metal record that will be loved not only by metal fans, but also by those who typically do not like metal.
Based on Nobel prize-winning Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel, this gripping story of good vs. evil takes place in 1949 Russia. Inside a special prison, the first circle of penal hell in Stalin's prison, dissident scientists are forced to work on behalf of Stalin's police state. The research they do could determine the fate of the Western World. Stars Christopher Plummer, Robert Powell, F. Murray Abraham. Viewer Discretion - Nudity
'Dr. Scott Hahn delves into the heart of mankind's quest for a sense of belonging... belonging to a family. In this 13-part series, Dr. Hahn and Mike Aquilina guide us to the understanding of marriage and family as inspired, concieved and sustained by God. Joined occasionally by Kimberly Hahn, the trio shares insights into the Biblical foundation of marriage, a foundation whose design is for greatness and holiness.'
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