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  • av Sati Yohanna Kesmen
    367,-

    The basic requirement for CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING in tertiary institutions is a compulsory activity within the course of study; hence, the dire need for the course text "Christian Counselling" written by Rev. Kesmen Sati Yohanna (Ph.D.).The book intended to meet the yearning aspirations of the teaming students particularly, those in education, social sciences and humanities. It is also hoped that the text will solve the apathy demonstrated by many students towards counseling activities.The text has six chapters which are well structured and coherent and therefore strongly recommended for students, teachers and the entire society who are interested in learning about processes of Christian counseling.

  • - Maurice Nicoll and the Kingdom of Heaven
    av John Willmett
    1 118,-

    Maurice Nicoll (1884-1963) Harley Street analytical psychologist trained by CG Jung, and disciple of 'western gurus' GI Gurdjieff and PD Ouspensky, became in later years a practitioner and teacher of mystical spirituality. This study traces through Nicoll's published writings, and through the recently rediscovered Dream Diaries, his spiritual journey from his early rejection of Christianity to his finding 'what really mattered' in a re-embrace of his natal religion, but this in a form he saw as far 'truer' than what he had earlier rejected. Nicoll learned through practising Gurdjieff's 'Work', his system of spiritual training, that the Kingdom of Heaven is neither a post-mortem experience nor a millennial restoration of Christ's Kingdom, but a state of psychological or spiritual development, the fulfilment or perfection of the individual life achievable in this life; the Gospels, neither ethical discourse nor historical biography of a god-man describe this spiritual state and how to achieve it. Nicoll's books The New Man and The Mark, works of biblical exegesis on psychological lines, explain how this message, esoterically encoded in the Gospel narrative, may be interpreted.

  • av Gino Bai
    728,-

    We encounter this God in a land "given to the hands of man", in the face of a poor person and a little one, in the silence and tears, in the joy and hope of those who never tire of sowing seeds... because the God of Jesus is found "moving from the sinful and suffering world and not from a religious height". Becoming men and women is the true Christian vocation and the Church can only be at the service of this call. Every time it gives in to the temptation of power and success, of ritualism, of clericalism, of an asceticism that distances one from the life of the world, forgets his service and his mission; forget who she really is.

  • av Eirini Artemi
    988,-

    Patristic teaching refers to the theological and doctrinal teachings of the early Christian theologians known as the Fathers of the Church, or the Patristic Fathers. This period is generally considered to extend from the apostolic era to the end of the eighth century. The Patristic Fathers played a crucial role in shaping and articulating the foundational doctrines of Christianity, responding to various theological challenges and controversies that emerged during the early centuries of the Church.

  • av Gino Bai
    396,-

    Francis of Assisi at a young age met the disease, and more or less serious, the disease was a dramatic event for both him and his family. In fact, illness transforms the existence of the individual by modifying family and social relationships, upsets the identity and enters a state of crisis, certainly with the outside world, but above all with one's own body.I would like in this second part of the book, through the experience of Francesco's illness, to try to look at the disease with a new perspective, which is not established by chance, but must be seen as a defense mechanism, and an attempt by the body to overcome conditions that he does not feel suitable, so that he can defend himself, and then live in good health.

  • av Gino Bai
    396,-

    The starting point is the current text of the Gospel. What Jesus said and did, the event through which God reveals himself as Lord of history, close to and involved with human affairs, is presented as a book written in the second half of the 1st century AD, in a specific cultural environment. The first level of reading is the one that applies to the book: understanding what the author intends to say, with his language and his conception of the world.

  • av Cheriyan Menacherry
    612,-

    Universal salvation only happens through the name "Jesus" (Acts 3:12). For the obvious reasons, only Christians can call on the name "Jesus" to be saved. What about people of other religions who do not know the name "Jesus"? Universal salvation is through the mediator. To save all of humanity, the divine person manifested himself in history, Jesus of Nazareth. People of other religions seeking salvation invoke the name of the mediator they know. Do they have to wait for salvation until they invoke the name "Jesus"? Panikkar analyses the question in the categories of person, name, myth, symbol and history. Without relativising the belief that the name "Jesus" stands for universal salvation, Panikkar explains the value of the other names of the one mediator to whom the various religions refer. These considerations have implications for the question of salvation not only for people of different religions but also for all ETIs throughout the universe. It may take millions of light years for the name ¿Jesus¿ to reach the ETIs.

  • av Sipho Tibane
    367,-

    This manuscript details the revised version of the life and times of the Tibane family in Mpumalanga Province after their arrival in the place of the rising sun back in 1940s. The high influx of people from neighbouring countries were due to a number of opportunities such as the discovery of gold and urbanisation. Some came through because of the agricultural sector that kept on growing until this very day. The fast development and expansion of Johannesburg became another mile stone in pulling people for labour from around Africa.This book breaks down how the Tibane Family started and their movements around the province. Further the author also pays tribute to some of the late family members.

  • av Alain Matho Tshiku
    728,-

    The mysteries of the kingdom of GOD have their place in the journey of the Christian faith; but, very often neglected because of the spirit of religion and the fact that several ravening wolves have monopolized them to use them in the wrong direction.JESUS CHRIST was very balanced in his ministry; on the one hand he used the word, and on the other, the works which were only the tangible and palpable manifestation of the preached word also associated with the mysteries.The word, the works as well as the mysteries brought balance to his vocation; and the advantage of the mysteries is especially felt in cases of deliverance giving one a head start.The mysteries are there within your reach; so enjoy them.

  • av Jean-Baptiste Nkulu Mwenze
    367,-

    The main idea in this book is to apply the positive biblical hermeneutics and methods of its interpretations which are wealthy to the universal Christianity today. Indeed, the African Initiated Churches and the universal Christianity worldwide are currently challenged by several theological and biblical topics that need to be improved by a careful biblical hermeneutics and methods in order to comprehend the truths and values which are contained in the Scripture (¿).

  • av Sipho J Tibane
    396,-

    The book is about components of the winning business plan. Today's business world demands that even churches, NGOs and Faith Based Organisation must be bankable and be based on sound business principles. Unless these structures are founded and operated within the principles of business, they will not survive. For the church to strive and survive the storm, the institutions must be founded on a proper foundation and principles. The church must have a constitution and business plans to expand their growth and development. This book narrates the case of the Fountain Family Bible Church, how this ministry was born and travailed through leaps and bounds. In-spite of the challenges encountered on the way, the Lord has been good.

  • av Lal Tin Hre
    511,-

    This research work is a historical-theological analysis on the reasons and causes of church schism among the Chins in Myanmar. The schism started in 1930s and become worse since 1978. It is estimated that there are already more than 70 denominations and sects among the Chins even before the celebration of Centennial Jubilee of the arrival of the Gospel in the Chin Land, which was held in Haka in 1999. It is sad to see the way a divisive denominationalism plays such an important role among the churches and occupies the hearts of the people. Five main possible facts have been pointed out which caused schism in Chin Christianity, such as hlimsangism (a charismatic movement), evangelical movements and fundamentalism, politico-economic factors, leadership role and socio-cultural reason.

  • av Krzysztof Tr¿bski
    511,-

    This publication offers a reflection on the phenomenon of euthanasia within the context of history, legislation, and contemporary society. Its intention is to present a theoretical perspective capable of opposing the reasons given by euthanasia proponents and to offer practical alternatives that are more feasible and humane than "escaping suffering through death".The main idea of this book can be summarized in the following sentence: the best medicine for patients in the terminal phase of the disease, always effective and permanently available, is a competent and caring presence enriched with the human warmth that only another person can provide.

  • av Setondji Gilles Natachar Glele
    396,-

    Divinely inspired study of the descriptive wisdom of the human body. A complementary impulse to confirm the working perfection of the Eternal God as it is written: And man was created in the image and after the likeness of God. Indeed, it will be a question through this work, to discover the study reserved for the whole body of Christ in general with a particular look at the person of the servant or minister of God, who represents by mandate, the latter before the lost sheep far from the fold and the working management of those who are already brought back and entrusted to their care, according to the following references:1 Stone: 5 V 2-3: Feed the flock of God which is in your keeping, not by compulsion, but voluntarily, according to God; not for sordid gain, but with devotion.Not as dominating over those which are due to you in share, but as models of the herd.

  • av Janik Pilet
    728,-

  • av Isaac K. Damoah
    381,-

    This book talks about brief introduction to theology of resurrection and explains resurrection, resurrection of Jesus Christ, Old Testament resurrection prophecies, evidence of the empty tomb of Jesus, reasons why the Gentiles and the Jews did not believe in Jesus' resurrection, why the disciples doubted about Jesus' resurrection, Jesus' prophecies about His own resurrection, reasons why Mary Magdalene's witness about Jesus was not accepted, implications if Christ did not raise from the dead, who raised Jesus from the dead, theories against the resurrection of Jesus, significance of the resurrection of Jesus, Jesus' mission, what resurrection is not, transition period, African Traditional beliefs in resurrection, ancient sources of the resurrection of Jesus, evidence of Jesus' resurrection, types of resurrection, revivification, difference between revivification and resurrection, immortality, resurrection body of Jesus, characteristics of resurrection body, Jesus live on the earth after resurrection, miracles Jesus performed after resurrection, misconceptions about resurrection, ancient history of resurrection.

  • av N. Gladson Nwokah
    367,-

    " Transformative Power of Grace: A Biblical Perspective" takes readers on a profound exploration of the concept of grace as portrayed in the Bible. Grace, often understood as unmerited favor or divine assistance, is viewed through a lens that reveals its awe-inspiring and transformative nature.Drawing from various biblical passages, stories, and characters, this book delves into the encounters individuals had with God's grace throughout Scripture. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, readers are introduced to moments where grace manifested itself in ways that left people in awe and even trembling before the presence of God.

  • av Cheriyan Menacherry
    569,-

    Christology in a multi-religious context can help realise a Christology in the intergalactic consciousness of ETI civilisations. Israel-centred ¿salvation¿ turned to the world, now to the ETIs in the millions of galaxies. Pope Francis envisions baptising aliens as the door of salvation is open to them, too. If the ¿big bang¿ was the creative power of God, the apocalypse is not a galactic supermassive destructive black hole. It is a super-bright halo attracting the universe to enjoy the cosmic Sabbath with God. Panikkar's inter-religious context: the mystery CHRIST, whose symbol is the historical Jesus, will help to represent Jesus in galactic consciousness, to have a galactic Christophany that goes beyond the ecumenical Christophany that Panikkar had envisioned. In Irenaeus' Christ, the cosmotheandric principle as envisaged at creation, the protology and teleology of the universe meet. Panikkar's cosmotheandric mystery was to restore the cosmological dimension of the CHRIST. A symbol contains reality: Jesus is the epiphany, the symbol of the cosmotheandric mystery. A Christology for intergalactic consciousness will enrich a Christology in a multi-religious context.

  • av Rabach Odek
    381,-

    The question of the fairness of God and the presence of evil and its ravages especially on those who are perceived to be good is confounding. One of the Bible books that tackles this subject is the book of Habakkuk. The prophetic book presents a gripping dialogue between Habakkuk and God on the question of God¿s justice. The prophet approaches God with a rare audacity in the Old Testament. God¿s response on the other hand leaves the prophet spellbound, resigning to more trust in God. The prophetic poetic nature of the work invites an application of a literary analysis in order to arrive at the prophet¿s intent. The Hebrew literature rich in its expressions, features and structure affords an opportunity of study into this gripping work of the prophet. The alternate structural arrangement of the book reveals an answer to the question of God¿s justice, which is existentially faith in God and eschatologically a visitation by God. The prophetic work of Habakkuk is a refreshing and reassuring piece in the world of injustice in which common question is; is it fair? I dedicate this book to all who have felt the brunt of evil and have lingering questions about the justice of God.

  • av Sipho J Tibane
    511,-

    This master piece of manuscript is about a narrative of the life and times of Sipho Johnson Tibane and the family. The book attempt to relate his origins from the humble beginnings at Esperado Farm (Revolver Creek) in the City of Mbombela in 1976. In this memoir, the author shares his experiences in growing up and how his parents and relatives played a massive role in shaping up his upbringing that impacted his life until this very day. The book contains number of pictures that are relating the story of his life, close people, families, friends and the different areas that he has once inhabited due to the course of life at the time. Predominantly, the author grew up in Mpumalanga Province in his early years of life and relocated to KwaZulu-Natal for his tertiary education and later worked in the same Province and returned back to Mpumalanga in 2009.

  • av Assimagbe Albert Raphael
    612,-

    "The Light After the Tunnel: Discovering Your True Purpose In Hard Times" is an illuminating exploration of the human experience in the face of pain and tribulation. With profound insights and scriptural wisdom, this thought-provoking book guides readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery, resilience, and spiritual growth. Embracing the metaphor of a tunnel, the author emphasizes the importance of faith, endurance, and spiritual maturity in fulfilling one's purpose and manifesting God's promises. This inspiring book offers solace and encouragement to navigate life's storms with unwavering hope and faith. A must-read for those seeking a deeper connection to God and the realization of their divine purpose.

  • av Sipho Tibane
    396,-

    This book details ways and means of saving money and using it wisely for the growing the livelihoods of our communities. It looks at the biblical principles and applications of how to efficiently utilise money. The books explore fundamentals of the bible why it encourages the culture of saving money instead of wasting and over spending. It also looks details the need for prioritisation of needs and wants.

  • av Robin Bright
    1 089,-

    The myth associated with Diana was Actaeon, turned into a stag, and torn into pieces by his own hunt dogs,4 after seeing her bathing with other women, which suggests SARS was reader¿s digest, on the theme of Di Heer ring, as she was the German duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gothäs people of Thuringia state¿s English rose. Despite Diana enthusing New Romantic pop music, for example, the group Duran Duran, with Simon Le Bon singing, ¿Girls on Film¿ (1981), ¿Rio¿ (1982), and ¿Union of the Snake¿ (1983), and Spandau Ballet, with Tony Hadley singing, ¿To Cut A Long Story Short¿ (1980), ¿Chant No. 1 (I Don¿t Need This Pressure On) (1981), and ¿True¿ (1983), after the discovery of AIDS in 1983, homosexuality made it a New AIDS ¿fag¿ seen, with the group Culture Club (originally Sex Gang Children) and Boy George singing, ¿Do You Really Want To Hurt Me¿ (1982) and ¿Victims¿ (1983), while the vaccine for a slave virus, that insisted everyone wear protective condoms, and suspect each other of sex crime, was still absent when everyone was fag doubt by SARS in the third decade of the 21st century.

  • av Omotara Akinsowon
    381,-

    Dear fellow young women, in the world we live in today, I admonish you to embark on a journey to discover the depth of God's love for you and His beautiful purpose for your lives. God has a unique purpose for your life, and it's important to stay connected to Him through prayer and devotion. This book is a collection of heartfelt poems written by the author alongside key Bible verses that provide guidance and inspiration for your journey of faith, as well as Devotional and prayer points.

  • av Soeur Pacifique Ebamba
    396,-

    The Author would like to put herself in the shoe of the broken World and console all those who are afflicted. Without any doubt, the world is suffering in one way or another and we should all be concerned about this. Who will console my people? Who will bind their Wounds? If not this daughter of Abbot Francis. Is it all about the concern and love we have for each other? In this book, you will notice that the author is sharing her personal life experience and of other people with a reason of encouraging the broken. TO THE BROKEN HEARTED I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE MY WORDS OF CONSOLATION.

  • av Rev. Silas Tom Silas
    381,-

    Indeed, God providentially guides and blesses all who trust Him. The book of Ruth expresses how Naomi tried to run from her problems, cover up her mistakes and gets bitter against God. But in the next phase of life, a new beginning sets in through faith, a new friend was established through genuine love and a new attitude was adopted through hope in the God of Israel. With these in place, Ruth submitted and presented herself to Boaz, who also joyfully accepted her. In spite of that, Ruth consciously waited for Boaz to act. At the end, Ruth¿s wedding with Boaz was eminent. Boaz became a kinsman redeemer to Ruth, the people blessed Ruth and God faithfully gave Boaz and Ruth a son whom they named Jesse, who became the father of David. The book of Ruth irresistibly calls on all Christians to remain faithful to God irrespective of their difficult circumstances.

  • av David Atoloye
    381,-

    Discover the transformative potential of nature¿s bounty in ¿Plant-Powered Wellness,¿ a groundbreaking guide that illuminates the profound impact of plant-based nutrition on human vitality and well-being. Delve into a world where plants become your allies in fostering a healthier, happier life.Journey through the pages as you unravel the intricate relationship between your body and the incredible array of plant foods. Uncover the hidden treasures within nutrient-rich diets that offer a gateway to a stronger immune system, a healthier heart, and a well-functioning digestive system. Explore the wonders of plant compounds like antioxidants and phytochemicals, learning how they combat inflammation, promote mental clarity, and even contribute to the prevention of chronic diseases. Blending science and practicality, ¿Plant-Powered Wellness¿ guides you on a holistic path to embracing a plant-centric lifestyle. Embark on a culinary adventure with mouthwatering recipes that celebrate the vibrant flavors and colors of nature¿s harvest. Gain insights into the unique attributes of plant-derived nutrients that revitalize your body¿s systems and nurture your overall well-being.

  • av Alain Matho Tshiku
    381,-

    We had at heart to set up this work in order to bring closer the word of God in the life of many people; we thus aim through this work, spiritual maturity, the salvation of souls and the renewal of intelligence.The Word of God is the spiritual nourishment needed to increase the level of Mastery and Command in the lives of God's children despite the presence of adversity.

  • av Franck Kambou
    381,-

    ¿The difference between the Bible and this document is: you think you understand the Bible, but you don¿t. You will think you don¿t understand my document, but you do; you just won¿t accept my truth.¿¿Jesus Betrayed Christ and Christ Betrayed God¿ is an educational document in which I demonstrate what the Bible calls God. The document offers a never-seen-before analysis of the Bible, a new perspective on religion, spirituality, marriage, human anatomy, society, and most importantly, personal development."Jesus Betrayed Christ and Christ Betrayed God" will make you discover what some people hide from you so that you do not know your true nature, and so that you remain dependent on them. It is a document that will help you change the way you understand life and success: ¿Reasoning cures ignorance, and healing from ignorance helps reaching personal fulfillment¿.

  • av Fridah Kathambi
    612,-

    The morality of persons or groups consists not merely in what they habitually or customarily do, but always a sign of what they believe. Ethics is tasked to look at moral issues from the platform of their reasonableness and in view of how they contribute to good earthly existence.This is a University-level book aimed at instilling Christian values in students. It also aims at making students thoroughly understand and create a positive attitude toward Christian morality and values, and impart life skills.

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