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Learn How to make Love and Romance Last-ForeverAre you looking for a love guarantee? In this extraordinary book, marriage expert Gary Smalley shows you how to stay in love through all the stages of life. From first attraction to lifelong commitment, Gary's proven techniques and practical advice show you how to pursue and keep the love you want, and how to energize your relationship with enduring passion-filled love. With memorable word pictures, Smalley reveals the secrets behind his "love guarantee."--Love's Best Kept Secret--Loves Number One Enemy--Love's CliffNotes for MenOpen this book and begin your journey to "forever love."
Achieve the marriage of your dreams with the power of God's Word! We want our marriage to be a triumph, not a tragedy," reveals bestselling author Joyce Meyer, who's been married for more than thirty years and understands firsthand the challenges. "But Satan wants a tragedy, and we need to be increasingly aware of the subtle ways he tries to destroy our marriages and home lives." Whether you've been married for thirty days or thirty years, the time is right to discover how God can transform your marriage to be all He intended it to be. If you're a newlywed or single person, you'll want to read this book to be prepared. Whether you are suffering through a marriage crisis or simply want to improve your marriage, you'll find hope and courage in God's promises of healing and restoration. Besides a lifetime of biblical wisdom and insights, you'll gain Joyce's personal examples to encourage you and practical how-to steps to guide you along the path to releasing God's power on you and your spouse-and the marriage of your dreams. After all, the abundant life He promised is meant for your marriage, too! Discover how to: Take the focus off yourself and your spouse and look to the Lord Unleash powerful truths from God's Word for you and your marriage Understand the opposite sex Overcome roadblocks to a triumphant marriage Live successfully with an insecure person Create peace and order in your heart and in your home
Making Math Meaningful:*Your children learn to reason.*Your children learn the math facts.*Your children learn to solve word problems.*Your children really understand math ideas.*Your children will finally have fun doing math!
A Major Breakthrough In Math UnderstandingMaking Math Meaningful *Your children learn to reason mathematically.*Your children learn to solve word problems.*Your children really understand math ideas.
Dynamic and effective leadership is the key to growth and success in any organization, including the Christian Church. In The Making of a Christian Leader, Ted W. Engstrom explains that good leadership begins with a clear understanding of tested principles of management and human relations. Then, building on practice and experience in developing skills, the leader cultivates the qualities and personal traits that make good managers. "When we decry the scarcity of leadership talent in our society," Engstrom says, "we are not talking about a lack of people, but rather a scarcity of people willing to assume significant roles and get the job done effectively. This book has been written to help the Christian leader get a clearer picture of what he wants to do and be in a church or organization -- and how to get there."
In The Making Of A Leader, Frank Damazio lays out for the serious student a broad and deep discussion of what it means to be responsible for a group of "followers." This perennial bestseller presents a scriptural analysis of the philosophy, history, qualifications, preparation and practice of Christian leadership. It's concepts and principles have been tested and taught in classrooms and seminars world wide. Charts, diagrams and illustrations enhance this intriguing study on Christian Leadership. Both in its breadth and depth, it is a commendable work and recommended for your careful study.
Redpath offers thoughts, especially for men, on vanquishing the Goliaths, being the kind of friend Jonathan was, qualities of leadership, and hearing God's answer when it is no.
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Nothern Ireland journalist and author Billy Kennedy, in this seventh of his highly popular chronicles on the Scots-Irish diaspora, charts the Ulster Presbyterian influences in the series of historic, mould-breaking events which resulted in the creation of the United States of America. In the establishing of the United States, the Scots-Irish were one of the most highly influential groups, both in the signing of the American Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, and in the Revolutionary War which folllowed. This group of dedicated stalwarts, whose families emigrated to America from the Irish province of Ulster throughout the eighteenth century, were resolute and uncompromising champions of the movement for American independence. Bitter experiences of religious discrimination and economic deprivation in the Scottish Ulster homelands gave impetus to the Scots-Irish throwing off the shackles of the old order when they moved to the American colonies and opened the great frontier. The Scots-Irish were the vanguard of American patriot involvement on all fronts of the war, but it was in the frontier that they made their most significant contribution.
At his grandfather's deathbed, Isaac Hunt, a black man with blue eyes and skin so fair he looks white, learns his parents aren't really his parents. Armed with only his birth mother's name and the city where she last lived and reeling from betrayal, he goes in search of her and in search of the truth about his past. His odyssey takes him deep into the south, where the Klan still rules the small town of his birth, and where more than one person does not want Isaac to uncover the truth about who he is. Along the way, he must deal with issues of faith and forgiveness in this coming-of-age novel about race, identity, courage, and truth.
Hailed as groundbreaking when it was published in 1927, this classic volume remains a significant contribution to the study of Luke-Acts. Cadbury's examination of authorial intent based on linguistic and stylistic considerations; form-critical perspective; and comparison between Luke and other ancient writers offers scholars and laypeople alike a unique view of Luke's literary style and method.Henry J. Cadbury's analysis of the making of Luke-Acts is organized around four principal factors that affected that final form: the materials that were accessible to the author; the language and genre in which the author was writing; the author's own individual personality, often expressed unconsciously; and the author's conscious purpose in composition. The Making of Luke-Acts was first published in 1927 and has remained a mainstay in Lucan studies ever since. This edition includes a new introduction by Paul Anderson, George Fox University.The following pages aim to recover some features of [the character of the third evangelist], to visualize the other factors which went into his noteworthy undertaking, to illustrate from his contemporaries the methods of composition that he employed, and so to give as clear, comprehensive and realistic a picture as possible of the whole literary process that produced Luke and Acts. (from the preface)
Conflict abounds in the church of Jesus Christ. Reconciliation within the body, however, will not happen with the right "method" or "set of principles." In Making Peace, readers are challenged to place their church and all of its dissension under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
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