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Most of us will have faced that most delicate situation of meeting a person who is suffering. We tend to go down one of two different avenues. One is to offer well-intentioned advice often in the form of well-worn cliches that the person will have heard several times before. The other is not to say anything at all risking the danger of leaving the person under the impression that God has no idea what is going on and is unable to help.How are we to understand suffering and its place in our lives? Should we try and rationalize it away, trying to come up with a solution that sits as comfortably as possible? Surely we should look to Scripture first? This is what Walter Kaiser does here. Looking at the Old Testament book of Lamentations Kaiser does not offer any easy solutions but rather shows us how a Sovereign and Loving God can work through even the most painful moments.
Richard Bewes has been a pastor for 40 years. He has been called on to minister to people at the heights of their joy and the depths of their despair. In all situations he has been guided by a lively faith in the God whom he serves. From this accumulated wisdom come thoughts that will encourage you in your daily life. Whether used as a daily devotion or for answers to specific events using the subject index, you will find a transcendency that increases your understanding of the God of creation, and your relationship to him.
The outback in Australia is one of the wildest places there is - yet humans and animals survive in this hostile environment. Kangaroos, wallabys, emus, all live and thrive alongside ranchers and merino sheep swagmen and dingoes.
The outback in Australia is one of the wildest places there is - yet humans and animals survive in this hostile environment. Kangaroos, wallabys, emus, all live and thrive alongside ranchers and merino sheep swagmen and dingoes.
Fly across deserts, jungles, mountains and swamps; be transported to many inaccessible areas in the world with Mission Aviation Fellowship employees who are giving hope to farflung communities. This compilation includes various accounts of MAF workers and invites you to experience a week in their lives.
The themes of the second book in this series are Missionary tales and remarkable conversions. Other themes covered in the series are Living for God and the value of scripture Missionary Tales and Remarkable Conversions; Honouring God and Dramatic Deliverances; Faithful Witnesses and Childhood Faith.Joel Beeke and Diana Kleyn have taken a selection of real life incidents and fictional narratives and developed them into a series of devotional books for children aged 712.Scriptural references throughout the book use the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are also based on this version.The stories themselves include a good mixture of historical adventure childhood experiences remarkable instances of conversion and dramatic edge of your seat rescues from danger.
The themes of the second book in this series are Missionary tales and remarkable conversions. Other themes covered in the series are Living for God and the value of scripture Missionary Tales and Remarkable Conversions; Honouring God and Dramatic Deliverances; Faithful Witnesses and Childhood Faith.Joel Beeke and Diana Kleyn have taken a selection of real life incidents and fictional narratives and developed them into a series of devotional books for children aged 712.Scriptural references throughout the book use the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are also based on this version.The stories themselves include a good mixture of historical adventure childhood experiences remarkable instances of conversion and dramatic edge of your seat rescues from danger.
Everyone is looking for hope and meaning in life. Are you sure that you really are a Christian and will live forever with Jesus? If you have drifted away, this book encourages you to come back and find certain hope.
Biblical view of suffering Personal account of God using suffering for His blessing Inspirational story of God at work
Union with Christ is truly phenomenal and supernatural, but it is not make-believe or mysterious. It is beautifully pertinent to daily experience. In Christ focuses on how our union with Christ really does shape and impact not only everything we do and say, but how we say and do it.
Pleased to Dwell is an energetic biblical introduction to Christmas. It is an invitation to ponder the Incarnation, and a God who was pleased to dwell with us.
The themes of the second book in this series are Missionary tales and remarkable conversions. Other themes covered in the series are Living for God and the value of scripture Missionary Tales and Remarkable Conversions; Honouring God and Dramatic Deliverances; Faithful Witnesses and Childhood Faith.Joel Beeke and Diana Kleyn have taken a selection of real life incidents and fictional narratives and developed them into a series of devotional books for children aged 712.Scriptural references throughout the book use the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are also based on this version.The stories themselves include a good mixture of historical adventure childhood experiences remarkable instances of conversion and dramatic edge of your seat rescues from danger.
Colombia has been known as a land of violence â¿ Colombian people have reacted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by cursing the messengers, beating them, kidnapping them, killing them and burning down their houses. But from those burnings have shot out sparks and flames and laser beams of light, as the Gospel has continued to shine forth in the midst of darkness. God has delivered people from burning houses. God has healed the ones who cursed. God has even rescued kidnappers. Read fourteen true stories of the Light of the World shining in the land of Colombia, South America.
Exciting insight into a preacher's preparation Collection of prominent preachers. Valuable resource for those teaching from the Bible
The message of Malachi is 'You are loved'. We all have skeletons in the cupboard, and God knows every one of them, yet he still says 'I Love you'. Through the prophet Malachi, however, God doesn't just leave it there he goes on to say HOW he loves us and what we should do in response.The book of Malachi is intensely practical, as befits the last book of the Bible before the New Testament. This was God's last word for almost 500 years and he wanted us to take notice!Malachi has lessons for us on taking God for granted, who we should marry, how we should talk to God, recovering from backsliding, God's character and our future with him. Kendall writes in his characteristic devotional style, one that enables us to meditate on God's word. Each section will therefore help you stand still in front of God and re- assess your relationship with him. Kendall reaches the acme of Biblical explanation.
There are some astonishing gaps in the information with which church leaders are expected to guide their congregation. Some things are never said that would be of great usefulness if brought to the fore, discussed honestly and learned from. How much pain, heartaches and mistakes would be prevented if the topics in this book were explored. These short and thought provoking chapters will enable you to think through the issues involved in leading a congregation in your own context and enable you to serve your flock with greater success.
When Spurgeon spoke at communion meetings they were often times of great solemnity, sometimes times of rejoicing, but always times when God's presence was at work amongst the assembled congregation. He was not only a great orator, but also a man with a warm pastoral heart.
Tammy and Jake learn about the world around them - particularly about life and death. This is a good book to give to a child who has lost a family member or friend.
Practical guidelines for Christian counsellors Counselling based on biblical principles Tackles the heart of the human problem - the problem of the human heart
One of the characteristics of modern society is antagonism towards authority. Christians should not be surprised at this but what are we to do about it?
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