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In Lose to Find: Change of Control, Roger Lam humorously shares his continued spiritual transformation, going beyond the area of money which (he thought) he had already mastered. This new leg of his Spirit-filled journey entails unimaginable, interlinked supernatural adventures across the globe.
In the book of Genesis, we see creation, God's pursuit in covenant, displays of righteousness and faith, but also humanity's rebellion, judgment, racism, social inequality, and depravity run amuck. We see the difference in walking by faith with God and walking by worldly standards. We see holy justice and raw human injustice. In Genesis chapters 29 and 30, there is no shortage of these elements, where God chose to preserve a diary, of sorts, of a matriarch of the faith. Though history has reduced her story to only descriptive paragraphs, this twelve-week Bible study will unveil why God chose to carry her testimony for our benefit in living out the Christian life. God took her humble position and grafted her into the scarlet thread of the Gospel story. You know her as the wife to a patriarch, who was in love with her sister, and a mother to eight of the original twelve tribes of Israel. Her name is Leah. After this expository styled study, you will be astonished and captivated by her testimony of how faith wrestles to thrive in the land of the living while yielding to the hope of heaven. She is a channel by which world history has been shaped and our hope secured in Christ. You will be encouraged and convicted as you wrestle with the God who revealed Himself to her and who stands to do the same for you.
This book is a collection of leadership thoughts and principles that I know you will connect with in some way. But it wasn't intended to be read cover to cover in one sitting. Consider it a devotional for getting a bit of a leadership nugget or shot in the arm, so to speak.
Taming the Money Beast is often a conquest that is never achieved. One could get multiple university degrees, but never be instructed on even the basics of handling money. This book draws from the wisdom of Solomon to change all of that and give you the necessary tools to indeed tame the beast.
The book reveals conversations I had with my grandchildren to deal with their negative emotions. I adapted basic concepts of TPM* by Ed M. Smith (www.transformationprayer.org) to use with children. This process helps to understand truth from the Spirit. When we know truth, we feel the heart of God.
The fact that surprisingly few Christians actually know and experience the mighty God we preach about, teach about, and sing about is evidenced by the abundance of doubt, worry, and fear that permeate our lives. It is evidenced by the lack of faith and power exemplified in our Churches. It is evidenced by the ordinary lives we live while claiming to be children of the most high God. The resulting inconsistencies between the things we boldly profess and the things we commonly practice have unfortunately become accepted as normal Christian behavior. We no longer expect anything more--not from our own lives, not from the Church, not even from God Himself.This lack of expectancy, this lack of faith in the faithfulness of God clearly indicates a distinct difference between the God we preach and the God we have personally come to know. It reveals that we do not know the very God we proclaim. We do not know the God of the Bible; for if we knew Him, the Church would indeed be an eminent light shining in the darkness, a city set on a hill, an indelible force against which the powers of this present evil world could not prevail.The God we do know, however, the God with whom so many Christians have become familiar, unfortunately, allows us to live comfortably in the weakness of our complacency and blatant disbelief. We live far below the high calling that Christ has placed upon His Church. We walk in ways that deny the very power and authority that belong to the children of God. We do not live by faith. Sadly, we have learned to live in such a way as to where there is no distinguishable difference between the lives of those who claim to know Christ and the lives of those who do not--no distinguishable difference between the Church and the world.The good news is that the truth remains. The God of the Bible is still there. He can do no other than prove Himself faithful to those who hunger and thirst after righteousness--to those who hear His voice and obey. Yes, to those who would yet have a heart to know Him, He is there to be known. We must first, however, lay aside all notions of the small God we have come to know and we must dare to see Him as He is if we are to rise above the routine of cultural Christianity and walk in the truth of knowing Christ.
Christians are sharing their faith less than ever before. In WHJD - What Has Jesus Done, sisters and pastor's daughters, Babbie Mason and Benita Dear challenge believers to use their God-story to make a great commotion of the Great Commission. Sharing Christ's love is for every Christian - including you!
Poems by Divine Appointment are inspirational. I must say there is nothing ordinary about these poems. They are to awaken the world to the possibility that the second Advent of Christ is about to take place. The beginning poem is indicative of Christ imminent return.
A Father's Prayer Journal offers a meaningful collection of prayers and reflections to draw fathers--and soon-to-be fathers--closer to God so they can effectively nurture their children's spiritual development. It provides a practical resource for capturing personal thoughts and devotions.
This book is a very practical guide to rearing children using biblical statues. The author uses an analogy between economic systems and God's system.
Old School for a New Generation will get you thinking about people, circumstances, and your surroundings from a different perspective. A thought-provoking, easy read that won't put your feet to sleep. And down the road you might not have to ask yourself: "If I knew then what I know now . . ."
Image Control helps you pinpoint: What shaped your perspective? Who influenced your story teller? How it controls your narrative?What happens when you finally look inside of yourself? Will you lay hold of your power? Or let the world control the identity of who you ought to be?
A lovely lesson in how a caring community can enhance the world we all live in.
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