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| God calls women to influence and move their husbands in positive ways. Applying the concepts from his bestseller, Sacred Marriage, Gary Thomas offers a view through a man’s eyes. Here’s the inside scoop on what men find motivating—with inspiring real-life stories of women who are employing this knowledge to transform their marriages. Sacred Influence doesn’t flinch from difficult marital problems. But by using this faith-focused approach, you’ll see how to help your husband become the man God intends him to be. At the same time, God will shape you to be the woman he designed you to be. God has given godly women a wonderful power to influence and encourage their husbands. What’s the secret? This book will provide challenges, examples, and hope to women who want to love their husbands well and be loved well in return. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| Applying the concepts from his bestseller Sacred Marriage, Gold Medallion Award-winning author Gary Thomas reveals what a man needs from his wife to become the husband she wants. Now in softcover! |
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| Draws on the Spiritual Practices of Ignatius Loyola, combining scholarship with classic forms of spirituality to adapt Jesuit themes for a protestant Christian audience. |
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| Our deepest desire is for the love, peace, hope, and completeness that only Christ can supply. Popular author Becky Tirabassi speaks of the things that drive and control our lives, those things that we desire and pursue at all costs. Then Becky tells us how we can overcome the obsessive passions that distract us from God--and replace them with holy obsession. Becky speaks to both Christians and seekers with content that is relevant content to today's culture. |
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| The first day of school. A dinner party gone wrong. The chore of changing a light bulb or facing up to the junk drawer. Life is full of ordinary people, places, things, moments, and words. But underneath the ordinary we can find glimpses of an extraordinary God. In her lyrical style, Leigh McLeroy peels back the layers of regular life to offer modern-day parables that connect us in a tangible way to God. The Sacred Ordinary captures those moments where, if we linger, we will see that the earth really is full of heaven and that every common bush is afire with the beauty of God. Perfect for individual use as devotional reading or use in a small group, The Sacred Ordinary offers a deeper level of reflection on life and God than many of us have in our very ordinary lives. |
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| This special collection presents a unique, introspective look into the hymns so many have come to cherish throughout the generations. Includes “Abide With Me” and “Love Lifted Me.” |
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| Features eleven hymns preformed in traditional Dino fashion. |
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| Responding to the call in Joel 2:15-16, Passion called a sacred assembly this spring in Sherman, TX, inviting worshipping hearts from around the world for one day of prayer, music and a heartfelt response to God's amazing love. Sacred Revolution captures more than worshipful music, it is the cry of a generation in need of God's mercy and seeking His renown. Click here to download a special eCard for Passion: Sacred Revolution. Track Listing: Click on the song title to hear an audio sample. Download RealPlayer for free. 1. "O Praise Him (All This For A King)" by David Crowder Band 2. "O Come Let Us Adore Him" by Matt Redman 3. "Holy Is The Lord" by Chris Tomlin 4. "Come Let Us Return To The Lord" by Matt Redman 5. "All The Earth" by Charlie Hall 6. "Sing To The King" by Candi Pearson 7. "Blessed Be Your Name" by Matt Redman 8. "Knees To The Earth" by Christy Nockels 9. "Sending" by Charlie Hall 10. "Take My Life" by Chris Tomlin 11. "Stars" by David Crowder Band 12. "Revolution Cry" by Steve Fee 13. "Not To Us" by Chris Tomlin |
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| CD & DVD sold together for the first time—"Sacred Revolution: Live From OneDay03 Special Edition" captures the heartbeat of a generation seeking the face of God for awakening in their lives and their world. Songs from OneDay03 feature Charlie Hall, David Crowder Band, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman and others, with talks from John Piper, Beth Moore, actor Kirk Cameron, Heather Mercer, Joshua Harris and Louie Giglio. Close to four hours of footage is used to tell the story, chronicling the journey of this amazing weekend, the songs that became the anthem of a revolutionary generation and the messages that undergird the movement known as Passion. |
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| Modern approaches to preaching today are largely fixated on "how-to's" how to make preaching more relevant, more interesting, more entertaining. Michael Pasquarello suggests that this fixation may stem from a preaching imagination more beholden to technical, scientific reason than theological wisdom. Rather than devising new techniques or strategies for effective speaking, Pasquarello offers something more salutary portraits of ten exemplary preachers from the Christian tradition.Included in Pasquarello's gallery are Augustine of Hippo, Gregory the Great, Benedict, Bernard of Clairvaux, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Erasmus, Hugh Latimer, Martin Luther, and John Calvin. These excellent preachers conceived of Christian speech as a unique theological practice learned through prayerful attention to the Bible and aimed at communion with God.Sacred Rhetoric invites readers to join an extended conversation with the past in order to become faithful preachers of the gospel in a post-Christian society. Preachers, seminarians, and students of Christian history will find much to learn from Pasquarello's fresh perspective and passion for the past. |
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| Picking up on the monastic tradition of creating a "rule of life" that allows for regular space for the practice of the spiritual disciplines, Ruth Barton's new book takes you more deeply into understanding seven key disciplines and how we can weave them into our daily life. Each chapter includes exercise to help you begin the practices-individually and in a group context. The final chapter puts it all together in a way that will help you arrange your life for spiritual transformation. |
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| The God who saves is also a God who woos His own to a relationship primarily of the heart. As we draw closer to Him, we must choose to let go of other "less-wild lovers," such as perfectionistic driveness and self-indulgence. Eldredge and Curtis identify the lies offered by "false loves" and instruct us on the journey back to the Lover of our souls. In carefully crafted words and images, the authors entice the reader to his or her own journey of the heart, promising, "It is possible to recover the lost life of our heart and with it the intimacy, beauty, and adventure of life with God." |
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