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  • av Frances Newman
    202,-

    What does the Bible REALLY say about hell? It depends on who you ask! There are many interpretations of what the Bible says, from traditionalism to universalism. During my young adult life, I began to question some of the sermons I was hearing. How could God be a loving God when I felt if I told a lie, He would strike me with lightning, or worse. Let me be your Virgil as in Dante's Inferno and guide you through all the different interpretations of hell. Then I challenge you to make your own decisions and learn what I believe after my research. Rev. Dr. Frances Mae Newman is the pastor of Bear Creek United Methodist Church in Lucasville, Ohio and Alma United Methodist Church in Alma, Ohio. She is a graduate of Global Grace Seminary in Texas and Newburgh Theological Seminary in Indiana. She is the mother of a son who lives in Florida and a daughter who lives next door, and a grandson who lives in Columbus, Ohio. Her hobbies are crocheting and reading, and now it seems, writing. She was inspired to write this book while writing her dissertation for her PhD in Biblical Studies and the fact that there were so many ideas of what hell would be like. Read the book and then decide for yourself.

  • av Anthony Clark
    209,-

  • av Carroll Marr
    167,-

  • av Lesley David
    202 - 272,-

  • av B J Thomas
    202 - 272,-

  • av Ann Priester Bennett
    216 - 340,-

  • av Edward Lee Johnson
    202 - 272,-

  • av Walter Waldie
    236,-

  • av Bobby W Ramsey
    272,-

  • av Juanell Harlow
    167 - 272,-

  • av S E Oxentenko
    511 - 593,-

  • av Edward K Mackendrik
    250,-

  • av Harold Owen Gregg
    160 - 236,-

  • av Samette George
    272,-

  • av Artie C Bethea
    190,99 - 340,-

  • av Rod O'Neil
    216,-

    There is a lot of confusion surrounding how, or even if, God is working miraculously today. Between continuationism, the belief God still works supernatural miracles today, and cessationism, where God no longer works supernatural wonders, there are scholarly professionals on both sides of the fence. How can Christian discern what to believe in our day? In Where are The Miracles?, Dr. Rod O'Neil takes a logical approach to this diverse and controversial subject on supernatural miracles and wonders. Dr. O'Neil presents the various arguments and positions and identifies the assumptions and biases we all might have on this particular doctrine. These "old wineskins" have to be challenged before a true doctrinal position can be developed. Presented are supernatural healings and other wonders recorded in Scripture, alongside the healings within the Church and throughout church history. He compares the so-called miraculous wonders of the post-apostolic era to those of the first century apostolic era, and from this, we are better able to assess if and when God is working or will work supernaturally in our day and age. God still works healings and miracles today, but what kind? Since Christ expected His Church to grow exponentially, should we not see countless confirmed resurrections, instantaneous restorations of amputated limbs, and healings of people with Down syndrome through the ages by a God who never changes? Dr. O'Neil's work explores why God worked supernaturally in the past and why we only see providential wonders today, which do not violate God's established laws of nature and physics. It's clear that we will not see supernatural wonders again until the two witnesses identified in Revelation 11 come on the world scene. Otherwise, the wonders they will perform over a short 3.5 years will not be all that wondrous. Rod O'Neil lives in Mount Washington, Kentucky with his wife, Karen. He is a former U.S. Marine and defense contractor, is now a business consultant, and enjoys teaching, writing, and cross-country bicycle trips. Raised in a Catholic family, Rod accepted Christ in an experienced-based Pentecostal church, and now enjoys the fellowship, worship, and sound bible teaching found in more bible-centric churches.

  • av Glen Daniels
    272 - 416,-

  • av Leslie Sheryl Waller
    202,-

    Four women, broken by their own failure and abused by men and Satan, feel isolated from "normal" society. Into their life filled with hopelessnes and condemnation, Jesus enters with genuine love, mercy, forgiveness, and grace. - Do you feel that your life didn't turn out as you once dreamed? - Do you feel hopeless, rejected, insecure, lonely, or condemned? - Do you long for forgiveness and mercy, but feel it's out of your reach? - Does peace seem elusive to you? - Do you hope for someone to love you unconditionally? Then this book is for you! From her own experiences, quite similar to these four women, the author shares her story of how Jesus rescued and restored her. She shows how you can find the forgiveness you need, the peace that eludes you and the love you long for. Sheryl Waller was raised in Louisiana, about 30 miles north of New Orleans. She earned her Bachelor's degree in English Education from Louisiana College, now Louisiana Christian University. She went on to teach high school English and Literature. She later earned her Master's in Library and Information Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and worked as a high school librarian in Mississippi. She was an accomplished pianist and organist. Sheryl enjoyed taking care of plants and flowers, shopping for bargains, especially anything Coca-Cola. She relished time with her family, traveling with them when she could. She also loved her church family and her friends. Above all, she loved Jesus! Sheryl met her true and eternal Beloved face to face on July 23, 2014.

  • av Julianne McCanna
    209,-

    Dear readers, we all have a story, and this is mine. It took a long time to put these words on paper. I literally became the book, through overcoming fear of man, and drawing closer to God. If others get some fringe benefits and blessings through reading it, so be it. Hopefully, this will speak to hearts that can identify in the areas of entertainment, spiritual experiences, missions and sacrifice, and those who have lived with loved ones battling cancer, and more. Yes, it is a wide gamut, but Christ is all things to all men. Enjoy and let it strike the chords of your own heart to play your song, handwritten personally for you by your Creator. God works through trials in your life, to bring His fullness, through His unending love. This is called a paradox....what may currently seem, is not always the end result. His fire is His love.....A paradox.....A liquid fire of love.....An "out of the box" fire.....Even as Moses saw the burning bush, in awe and wonder, so today, God is our Consuming Fire of Love, however He wants to show up. No matter what walk of life, your origin is in Him. Do things seem upside down in the world to you today? Think about this! The cultures of the past may have thought that same way, because God works from the negative and positive to bring forth the whole. From surrender to Him in what may seem like defeat, to victory in that surrender. It's a spiritual mystery, a paradox, and at times a parable. It's a relational experience, an organic, raw, gut like cry, from the depths of our bowels as human beings. It's the childlike innocence, faith, and wonder, that brings forth unimaginable miracles.

  • av Ronald Franklin Beckwith Ph D
    209 - 299,-

  • av Terry E Carter
    236,-

    Terry E. Carter is the inaugural Poet Laureate of Medford, Massachusetts (2021-23). He is a gifted writer and speaker who graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Fisk University with a bachelor's degree in English. He also completed a graduate fellowship in Mass Communications at Boston University. Terry E. Carter has been writing and developing his craft for decades. He is a classically-trained poet whose literary influences range from Shakespeare to the Harlem Renaissance. His work presents vivid and dynamic depictions of Black history, faith, struggle, and contemporary culture. This book is his sixth volume of poetry. His other works include Brown Skin and the Bread of Life: A Poet's Journey (2010), Brown Skin and the Beautiful Faith: A Poet's Reflection (2014), Brown Skin and the Brand New Day: A Poet's Renaissance (2016), Brown Skin and the Burden of Proof: A Poet's Revelation (2018), and Brown Skin and the Brave New World: A Poet's Anthem (2020). You can find out more about Terry E. Carter and his work at www.brownskinnedpoet.net

  • av Apostle Paul Fearon
    202 - 272,-

  • av Lee Redman
    202,-

    Do you wish there was a Bible crossword puzzle book that did more than just have you look up verses and fill in the blanks? If so, then the Revelation Crossword Puzzle book is for you. This book is uniquely challenging, yet straightforward enough for everyone. Your crossword puzzle solving skills will be put to the test while at the same time deepening your Bible knowledge and spiritual growth - all in a fun way. And since it deals with prophecy as contained in the book of the Revelation, it is intensely interesting and timely. If your desire is to learn the Bible, learn about the End Times and Prophecy, deepen your spiritual walk - and you love crossword puzzles - and you like to learn in a fun way - then the Revelation Crossword Puzzle book is for you! Lee Redman is an Engineer (Georgia Institute of Technology) and long time lover of Crossword puzzles. He has uniquely interwoven his years of talent into this volume of crosswords based on the book of the Revelation, each revealing themes and lessons which challenge the puzzle goer not only to complete the puzzle, but to learn the Word of God and grow spiritually in a fun yet deep way. Lee is a champion crossword enthusiast, author, outdoorsman, engines specialist, father of four, grandfather of 12, and lifetime Bible student. This series of puzzles will challenge the most seasoned, engage the beginner, and edify all. Plus, it will be fun!

  • av Jean Guerrier
    293,-

    Racism in the United States of America is a means of intimidation of the mind, which is an active, integral of the political, economic and socio-cultural structure, which aims to make automatic selection of subjects for social organization. this meaningless concept; and that the essence was created, saw its reason of being, by using ignorance of some and the low instincts of others to block the progress of a category of people and their accessions to new ideas. As long as we put ourselves in mind that is par of a set of real facts; it materializes in a grain of sand to obstruct brain circuits and undermine consciousness. Racism is a promotion of the vileness and defeat of all those who allow themselves to be hurt by so much offense. As in the figurative expression of the definition of violence: "Racism is the argument of those who have no argument" Jean Guerrier is a pharmacist by profession and an associate of political philosophy for whom he has taken courses; at SANFORD BROWN UNIVERSITY, FLORIDA. Since early childhood, he had a passionate devotion to reading, an obsession, which has transformed his state of mind; and made him become a new being. He invited everyone to get involved in the field of this faculty, in a way to get to know the environment better, especially people.

  • av Jill Hyatt Cook
    216,-

    There is no offence humanity could ever face that could be compared to the joy and liberty we receive from forgiveness. Has someone ever wronged you and left you thinking, "Why should I forgive them? Why do they deserve to be forgiven?" Forgiveness is such a foreign concept for our minds to comprehend especially if we have no understanding of the forgiveness God the Father has extended to us. He has offered each of us forgiveness before we even acknowledge our offences. Can you imagine how different the world might be if each of us lived out this same example with those around us? Before Jill Hyatt Cook came to know the Lord, unforgiveness entangled her heart, suffocating any chance at real love she might have had in relationships with family, friends, or even a spouse. The worst part was how she didn't even know the joy and freedom which was lacking in her life. Through The Joy of Forgiveness, Jill recounts how God softened her hardened heart through the spirit of humility, by teaching her to forgive others by living out his love, Grace, and mercy; along with accepting forgiveness from others. Jill Hyatt Cook was a professional stylist for over 20 years. She now enjoys pastoring and coaching at Wellness Forgiveness Center in San Carlos, California. When she is not helping individuals walk through the joy and liberty found through forgiveness, she and her husband enjoy traveling and spending time with their children and grandchildren.

  • av Kent Lyle Hutchinson
    216,-

    This book is a testimony about the author, Kent Lyle Hutchinson and his friends among a Jewish fraternity. They were captivated by a book on witchcraft. They got caught up in it not realizing the ramifications behind it. Kent was one who didn't believe the things about the occult and supernatural was real. This happened during Kent's college years back in the 1970s at Indiana State University. He dabbled into witchcraft and the occult by performing séances and delving into the depths of the unknown. Kent meticulously encountered Satan and his demons and was gifted by Satan of predicting the future. He had several premonitions of his own death that almost came true. By then he knew he had to do something. He hit rock bottom. Kent made a deal with God and accepted Jesus into his heart. His life has been transformed and has never been the same since. The author, Kent Lyle Hutchinson was born in Terre Haute, Indiana and grew up on a dairy farm during the 1960s and 70s. It was a time of social unrest with the Vietnam War and the assassinations of JFK and his brother, RFK. The killing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the "Hippy" movement came about with the latest rage in rock music and political activism. Kent's generation witnessed the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon, July 20th 1969, the first manned space mission to the moon. Kent enjoyed nature and was always fascinated with the unknown by gazing at the stars wondering about the universe. He got caught up in the occult and miraculously got saved in a cornfield. The Lord Jesus Christ met him there as he finally gave his heart to the Lord. The Holy Spirit prompted Kent to write this book about his testimony.

  • av Connie Raschke Miller
    202 - 293,-

  • av Nancy Kay Douglas
    146,-

    It is my Prayer that keeping it simple and to the point the reader will search their heart and find true forgiveness and healing. This teaching has been such a blessing for myself and everyone I have shared it with. Nancy was born and raised in southern Missouri, the last of thirteen children. After marrying at a young age and having three children and a failed marriage, she began to seek out her spiritual purpose. Nancy gave her life to Christ in 1973, remarried and resided in Wyoming for 33 years, after her husband passed with cancer, she relocated to Corpus Christi, TX where she now resides. Nancy's educational background was in finance and insurance, but her heart was always to write. After hearing a teaching forgiveness, she began to study it out. The spirit had led her for years to share it. Her hope for you is that you can walk in the same peace she has achieved through this teaching.

  • av T W Poremba
    216,-

    As they recover from a shootout in their own chapel between the FBI, DEA and assassins from the Copper Canyon Drug Cartel, the Harbor and Divine Mission team in Cleveland discover there is a great need to help other people recover from life-shattering traumatic events. Already wounded themselves in body and spirit by war, domestic abuse and the traumatic death of loved ones, they parlay their terrifying experience of being shot and shot at into motivation to help friends and neighbors in Cleveland's Near West Side recover from their own invisible wounds of PTSD brokenness. Those friends of the mission then turn the mission's old brick manse into a safe harbor meeting room and coffee house for the healing of people broken by life's destructive traumas, and they rename it, "The Meeting House." While struggling with their own brokenness, the Harbor and Divine Mission team discover the power of hope, friendship and love to heal traumatically broken lives. T.W. Poremba has a lifetime of love for the Near West Side of Cleveland where he was born. As the setting for his Harbor and Divine Series, Cleveland's Near West Side spawns heroic effort, loving friendships and healing hope from a mission at the corner of Harbor and Divine. T.W. Poremba styles a cast of characters filled with love, faith and hope for one another and for all the struggling people who live in the inner city. His own love for the Lord, for people in need and for comrades in faith fills every conversation on every page with people of high character, deep respect, faith-generated hope and heart-warming humor. He and his wife and chief editor, Cathleen Lewis Poremba, are certain that in this book you will find victories to cheer, love to cherish and hope to inspire you to find healing in your own brokenness and love in your own loneliness. God's blessings to you all, T.W. and Cathleen Poremba

  • av Patricia C Douglas
    299 - 388,-

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