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| From one of the most widely respected Reformed theologians... Reveals the core of Reformed Christianity and shows the jewels it contains.Corrects common misrepresentations and covers issues that can cause problems to Christians if they are misunderstood. |
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| Our Splendid Eucharist is not a theological treatment of the subject, but a series of profound reflections, in simple language, on the rich teaching and beliefs of our Eucharistic heritage. ' The approach throughout is meditative rather than speculative, and is designed to bring to bear the best of Christian tradition on Eucharist spirituality, and to enable the ordinary layman to deepen in their hearts what they already know and believe. ' |
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| Exposing the pitfalls of pop psychology, pseudo-mysticism, and pragmatic humanism, MacArthur shows how many Christians have come to doubt that Scripture, prayer, and other spiritual resources are sufficient to meet real needs in today's complex world. His classic work calls believers back to a renewed appreciation of what it means to live a Christ-centered life. |
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| This book describes the common task which Balthasar and Adrienne von Speyr undertook, the founding of a secular institute: The Community of St. John. He also describes their common theological work and explains the theology and role of secular institutes. |
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| Where do you turn to for refuge in times of adversity? Chambers, in an honest look at the book of Job, tackles the age-old question, "Why do the righteous suffer?" His insights into the problem of pain will bring hope and encouragement in the midst of hurt and suffering as you discover the positive effects that pain can produce. This thoughtful study also shows how not to deal with those who are suffering. Formerly titled Baffled to Fight Better; updated for language. |
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| Julia Anne and Tibor share their experiences as they trace God's impact upon their life. They give thanks for His love, guidance and protection. God's blessings are recounted in these captivating and revealing life stories of the most diverse setting. |
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| A fun, modern metal design with Scripture from Ephesians 5:12: "Live a life filled with love" and Philippians 2:2: "Loving one another and working together with one heart and purpose." holds a 4x6 picture |
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| After setting Christian Hip Hop ablaze with his debut self-titled album “FLAME” and his sophomore release “Rewind,” the gritty Midwest Hip-Hopper is back with what promises to be his most engaging project to date! “Our World: Fallen” is the first of a two-CD project to be released by FLAME in 2007. “Our World: Fallen” tells the story of a non-believer’s journey to faith in Christ. The story begins when FLAME meets a non-believer meet at an outreach event, and they begin to talk about the message in FLAME’s raps and spills. The album chronicles their discussions of life’s issues in a fallen world from a Christian worldview as the two become friends. Each song points to a part of the story as FLAME’s fictional friend wrestles with his own confusion and frustration about Christianity. A death in his family causes him to wonder about life after death and to struggle more deeply with the knowledge of his own sinful condition and the hope offered in Jesus. At this point in “Our World: Fallen,” FLAME’s friend begins to ask questions about heaven and hell, and the album ends with his cry for Christ Jesus to be his Savior. Appealing to the world to receive healing and freedom by Christ Jesus from their weariness and heavy-laden sinful lifestyle and world, “Our World: Fallen” exposes man’s spiritual poverty and the grave consequences of a sinful lifestyle both here on earth and after death. Through songs that express the desires of a seeking soul, the listener vicariously experiences a true search for purpose and meaning in life, and is exhorted to respond to the message of the gospel and come to right thinking about God. The two-CD project, “Our World: Fallen” and “Our World: Redeemed” (to be released later this year), encourages the listener to embrace Christ and go on to live out the Christian faith while learning to apply biblical principles with the ultimate goal of evangelizing and making disciples for Him. |
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| This sequel album to Our World Fallen explores the active work of redemption by God in the world, reinforcing the need to be faithful to the cause of Christ the Redeemer, even unto death. |
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| You might expect a fiddle and a banjo from a band out of Huntington, WV, but Gotee Record’s newest band, Our Heart’s Hero, plugged in their guitars and created their own pop/rock sound. Originally formed to uplift several youth groups in their area, the band’s music and mission is to empower people to find their purpose in life and be a hero in their own community. Having built a following in West Virginia and surrounding states, the band was invited to play some large youth camps in California where they really developed their sound and truly found their mission after spending weeks pouring into the lives of kids. In a world where many feel lost and unimportant, a hero can emerge by being willing to use the talent and abilities they are gifted with to impact their communities. Our Heart’s Hero desires to use their music to empower individuals to be everyday heroes. |
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| A creative and thorough exploration of what it can mean to be church in a postmodern world. This book "posts" back from the creative edge of the emerging church. Weaving the life and liturgy of emergent Christian groups with biblical reflection and the riches of the Christian tradition, you'll start to see what's happening not only in your own backyard, but across the globe. |
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