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Living in Faith Korean Americans need a Bible study series that should identify those challenges and address those opportunities. This Bible study series will be a combination of both biblical information and transformational experiences. This series will aim at giving practical guidance in the journey of immigrant life as Christians. This series will basically deal with three questions: 1. Who (or whose) are we?, 2. Who is God/Jesus/The Holy Spirit?, and 3. What does God want us to do? The rubrics that will reflect these questions are 1) Bible texts, 2) Immigrant life stories, 3) Sharing, 4) Decision-making.
Living in Faith Korean Americans need a Bible study series that should identify those challenges and address those opportunities. This Bible study series will be a combination of both biblical information and transformational experiences. This series will aim at giving practical guidance in the journey of immigrant life as Christians. This series will basically deal with three questions: 1. Who (or whose) are we?, 2. Who is God/Jesus/The Holy Spirit?, and 3. What does God want us to do? The rubrics that will reflect these questions are 1) Bible texts, 2) Immigrant life stories, 3) Sharing, 4) Decision-making.
Living in Faith Korean Americans need a Bible study series that should identify those challenges and address those opportunities. This Bible study series will be a combination of both biblical information and transformational experiences. This series will aim at giving practical guidance in the journey of immigrant life as Christians. This series will basically deal with three questions: 1. Who (or whose) are we?, 2. Who is God/Jesus/The Holy Spirit?, and 3. What does God want us to do? The rubrics that will reflect these questions are 1) Bible texts, 2) Immigrant life stories, 3) Sharing, 4) Decision-making.
Living in Faith Korean Americans need a Bible study series that should identify those challenges and address those opportunities. This Bible study series will be a combination of both biblical information and transformational experiences. This series will aim at giving practical guidance in the journey of immigrant life as Christians. This series will basically deal with three questions: 1. Who (or whose) are we?, 2. Who is God/Jesus/The Holy Spirit?, and 3. What does God want us to do? The rubrics that will reflect these questions are 1) Bible texts, 2) Immigrant life stories, 3) Sharing, 4) Decision-making.
During difficult economic times, it's tough not to focus on getting by with less and waiting for the next bit of bad news. But, as Christians, how do we to respond to what's happening on Wall Street? In Upside Living in a Downside Economy, pastor and author Mike Slaughter offersinsight into seeking God's perspective in our daily money concerns. With clarity and a servant's heart, Slaughter addresses vital topics such asfinancial and spiritual investments, personal motivation and God's will, money and marriage, and determining priorities.Written for individualand small-group study, Upside Living in a Downside Economy will guide participants in strengthening their spiritual connection while making economic corrections and, most importantly, responding according to God's plan.Click here to view a clip of Mike Slaughter!
"The Narrow Path" is a story about a couple who must face their differences and learn to work together as they look toward a lifetime of love.
As Olivia Wallace approaches the big 5-0, she's determined to change her streak of bad luck.
Bryce MacPhearson, a highland warrior, kidnaps Akira MacKenzie on her wedding day to honor a promise he made to his dying father. While Akira begins to forgive, and Bryce learns to trust, a series of murders creates a legacy of hate that once again rises between their families.
When slavers blast into Grace Winslows life with guns blazing, they tear her family apart forever. As she watches her husband led away in chains aboard a ship bound for America, Grace finds herself scared, alone, and at the mercy of lecherous seamen. She passes her time at sea reading the Captain's Bible and forms a desperate plot to find her husband.
In west Africa, 1787, Grace Winslow runs away to escape her betrothal, only to be swept up in a slave revolt that reveals the truth about her family's business. Threatened with death, Grace begins to understand the plight of the captives.
The third volume in Adam Hamilton's Bible study trilogy on the life of Jesus.
Is postmodernism right? Henry Knight says, "No," by interpreting evangelical theology's insistence on religious experience and the transformed heart that is faithfully lived out in community.
In Three Simple Rules, Rueben Job offers an interpretation of John Wesley's General Rules for today's readers. For individual reading or group study, this insightful work calls us to mutual respect, unity and a deeper daily relationship with God. This simple but challenging look at three commands, "first do no harm, do all the good you can, and stay in love with God," contrasts the simplicity of the phrases with the sharp, counter-cultural nature of Wesley's rules. Table of Contents: Introduction - The World In Which We Live - First Do No Harm - Do All the Good You Can - Stay in Love with God. Excerpt from the book: There are three simple rules that have the power to change the world. While they are ancient, they have seldom been fully put to the test. But when and where practiced, the world of things as they were was shaken until a new formation, a new world was formed. This new creation has happened in the past when these three simple rules were adopted as a way of living. We live in such a fast paced, frenzied and complex world that it is easy to believe we are all trapped into being someone we do not wish to be and living a life we do not desire to live. We long for some way to cut through the complexities, and turbulence of every day life. We search for a way to overcome the divisiveness that separates, disparages, disrespects, diminishes and leaves us wounded and incomplete. We know deep within that the path we are on is not healthy or morally right and that it cannot lead to a positive ending. We fear that there is no way out. This way of living was given to John Wesley in a time much like our own. He took this blue print, fleshed it out, taught it and practiced it. And he has passed it on to us. Now it is up to us to see if we will take it, teach it and practice it until it becomes our natural way of living. A way of living that will mark our life together and our lives as individual Christians. Some already practice this way of living and I believe many more are ready to try it. I invite you to read the following pages to see if you are ready for this radical change of direction that is marked by these three simple rules: DO NO HARM DO GOOD STAY IN LOVE WITH GOD
For many congregational and denominational leaders, the goal for churches experiencing declining worship attendance is to turn those congregations around. The "e;turnaround church"e; is one that has stagnated or is in decline. The old trends are reversed, new members are added, and everyone rejoices in this story of a congregation restored to health and vitality. But what if the metaphors of decline, stagnation, and loss of health just aren't getting to the problem? What if the situation is much worse than what those ways of describing it imply? What if the congregation is spiritually dead?The only solution is resurrection. Churches that have lost their sense of mission, that exist only to provide fellowship for the "e;members of the club,"e; that expect their leaders to focus solely on ministering to the members' personal spiritual needs; these churches have died to the purpose of the New Testament church, to make disciples of Jesus Christ. They cannot be turned around; they must come to life again. The key to that resurrection is leaders who are not afraid to diagnose the problem for what it really is, and who realize that resurrection is what being a Christian is about. The goal of this book is to guide the leaders of these churches through the painful, yet ultimately life-giving work of leading a church to new life in the Spirit. If you want to find new life for your church, read on . . .
One of the basic resource library books for the Disciple: Into The Word Into The World program that is used weekly by group members for reading, study, and research. Genesis and Exodus Harper Collins Bible Dictionary NDSB Gospel Of Luke NDSB Acts Of The Apostles Oxford Bible Atlas Jews And Christians A Troubled Family Assignment Sheets
* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
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