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Drawing on his extensive knowledge of biblical law and ancient history, the Reverend Stuart Robinson offers a powerful critique of the institution of slavery in this seminal work. Published in 1853, Slavery as Recognized in the Mosaic Civil Law remains a powerful testament to the evils of slavery and the need for its abolition. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of human rights.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Prayer Power - Changing the World and You will leave you challenged, stirred and inspired for it clearly shows how prayer is the key which unlocks the vaults of heaven. It is filled with extraordinary stories drawn from years of the author's and others' personal experience. Each chapter takes you on a journey of prayer that culminates in our hope for Glory - the desperate need for Revival. Prayer Power - Changing the World and You is a tour de force across history, the globe, the Bible and the author's personal experiences that will challenge your prayer life. If this book does not drive you to prayer, it can only be because you did not read it thoroughly - Karl Faase, CEO, Olive Tree Media, Australia. Prayer Power - Changing the World and You is the best book I have read so far about prayer and its powerful effects. It is convincing and challenging. It will change your life - Georg Taubmann, International Director, Shelter Now International, Germany. Prayer Power - Changing the World and You is a refreshing, stimulating, faith building and at times deeply challenging book. I would strongly recommend you read it carefully and prayerfully - Ian Cole, Founder, World Prayer Centre, England. An easy-to-read book with stories which bring the power and experience of prayer to life. If ever you doubted the power of prayer this book will convince you of its reality - Brian Pickering, National Coordinator, Australian Prayer Network. This book is about the power of prayer, the explosive power which demands our utmost efforts to experience it. It inspired me and at the same time humbled me, as I heard Jesus speaking to me - Dr Liu Xuanqing, Pastor, Shanghai Church, China.
DARING TO DISCIPLE by Dr Stuart Robinson. We are sleep walking into oblivion unless there is a dramatic change. DARING TO DISCIPLE reminds us of the biblical imperative of not merely calling for conversions, but more importantly to make disciples. The principles within the pages of this book have been demonstrated to be effective in all religio-cultural contexts. Their simplicity, adaptability and flexibility is their strength. This insightful and convicting book is a clarion call to make disciples. If you want to change the world then read this book.
Released from Fear through Faith With Habakkuk.In summarizing a wide and sweeping range of global problems confronting our modern world, this book tackles some of the personal challenges these problems present and directs us to a man and his message for answers; a message that will assist us to live victoriously.This book reassures us that we are not the first to face the possibility of oblivion. Millenia ago, in a small far-off land bordering the eastern Mediterranean, a very similiar situation arose. We have a detailed record of one man's struggle with his own mortality in the face of impending genocide that was about to engulf his own nation. His name was Habakkuk.His is an enduring message that can help in our own journey, as we continue Traveling Through Troubled Times.Stuart Robinson brings not only his scholarship to this excellent study, but is clearly informed by his unique experience as someone who has seen the pride and selfishness of the West through the eyes of someone living intimately with some of the world's poorest people.
Mostly only those who have lived within Islamic communities and have studied their primary documents (Quran, Hadith and Sira) can appreciate what is happening as revivalist classic Islam spreads its message and activities around the world.Western Christian religious leaders, preoccupied with domestic issues internal to their own movements, mostly don't understand. Some hope the whole issue will just go away. Others with a more universalist outlook imagine that with minor cultural adjustments, we can all live happily together forever after.So when the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, suggested that aspects of Shariah Law were inevitable for Britain, other religious leaders briefly noted his comments before returning to former preoccupations.In the same country, when British Baptist pastor, David Pawson said Britain would become Islamic unless the church changed, even evangelical leaders berated him. Some Christian leaders disagreed. But Muslim leaders optimistically suggested that it wouldn't happen for 5 to 10 years!Jay Smith, who regularly debates Muslim apologists in the public forum of Hyde Park in London and elsewhere, notes that Christian protestant Theological Colleges are still focused on Reformation controversies of four centuries ago. Although Islam is rapidly gaining traction around the world, not one Christian college which trains the next generation of Christian leaders, is yet, teaching a course on Islamic apologetics.This book is an attempt to help the busy reader to understand what is happening and in general terms, how Christians need to respond. Not to do so could mean that our children, or more certainly our grandchildren, may grow up not in countries which for centuries have been sustained by a Judeo-Christian worldview, but in those increasingly dominated by Islamic ideology.Chapters:1 - The Islamic Challenge2 - The Challenge of Politics3 - The Challenge of Finance4 - The Challenge of Demographics5 - The Challenge of Religion6 - How has this happened?7 - How may we respond?What others are saying:In The Challenge Of Islam, Stuart Robinson issues a clarion call to Christians everywhere to wake up, open their eyes to the gathering storm clouds of a global Islamic resurgence, and determine to make the Great Commission their first priority. To ignore this timely and urgent call is to sow a bitter harvest for future generations, but those who heed it will reap the reward of participating in one of the most phenomenal Gospel harvests the world has ever seen.Rev. Dr Mark Durie, Anglican vicar and author - Melbourne, AustraliaThere are very few people anywhere with the encyclopedic grasp and in-depth understanding of Islam as Stuart Robinson. In this deeply scholarly and very readable volume he informs, teaches, challenges and warns both the West generally, and the Church specifically, of the political, economic, social and religious advance of militant Islam with its aims of world conquest. Here is a clarion call and warning which all concerned for Christian truth and mission must heed and act on.Michael Cassidy, Founder African Enterprise - South AfricaDr. Robinson issues a clarion call to Christians worldwide to interact with present day Islamic expansionist programs. He powerfully concludes with a plea for believers to overcome fear and share a loving witness with Muslim acquaintances.Dr Phil Parshall, SIM Missionary at Large - Philippines
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