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This is a re-presentation of John Bunyan's allegory, The Holy War. It offers the reader thought-provoking discussion questions that will prompt careful consideration of the meaning of the gospel of Jesus Christ in current personal, cultural, and ecclesiastical conflicts. Priset's brief and fascinating biography of Bunyan in historical context sets the stage for the reappearance of Bunyan's brilliantly characterized figures such as Diabolus, Lord Willbewill, Mrs. Piety, Mr. Sloth, Captain Credence, Prince Emanuel, and many others in the spiritual struggle for good over evil, the eternal Kingdom of God over the forces of hell.
Barry Callen, Kevin Mannoia, and Don Thorsen share their best thoughts about the Christian faith in today's world. They intend to instruct and inspire young disciples of Jesus, and maybe shake up a few older ones who have fallen asleep. These are golden nuggets of Christian truth, eternal wisdom from past ages that are very much for today. These pages are not a book of quotes. It's more an urgent agenda of priorities for today's church. Cheryl Bridges Johns says: "Golden Nuggets promises to become a popular devotional companion for Christians. Featuring a wide variety of prominent authors, it offers inspirational and thought-provoking quotes on key Wesleyan-Holiness theological themes"
"This book is a guide for Bible readers taking them through the sacred text in one Christian Year. Readers are able to read in a way that brings understanding, resources for spiritual growth, and guidance for sharing the good news, whether personal evangelism or pulpit proclamation"--
"In this reflection on faith and learning, Dr. Mannoia captures the essence of what makes Christian education so impactful. When done well, faculty and their students embark on a mutual journey of discovery that draws both parties closer to God. Dr. Mannoia's admonition to think deeply about the revealed truths underlying one's discipline is a reminder that to be truly transformational, education must be more than practical or useful-it must be holistic, virtuous, and redemptive."-Jennifer E. Walsh, Ph.D. Senior Vice President and Provost Hawaii Pacific University
These pages are a personal invitation to join a life-changing journey. They will be giving attention to the whole biblical revelation while walking with Rabbi Jesus and listening humbly to his interpreting Spirit. Everyone has been accepted into the School of the Master! All costs are pre-paid for the year by the sheer grace of God. The perspective of this journey through the weeks of the year will be from the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition. Nothing would be possible without one fundamental fact. God by nature is Self-revealing. We don''t actually find the will and ways of God so much as they find us. The possibility of our learning rests on the fact that our Teacher chooses us to be students of the Divine. He is anxious for us to learn, grow, serve, and eventually graduate. We now know that Jesus was more than a poor man horribly crucified. He also was raised from death and now reigns over all forevermore. Our Rabbi was much more than a man. He was God with us! Therefore, as we begin our study of the Scriptures and engage the fifty-two lessons from our Rabbi, here''s the key to understanding. We must realize and celebrate the Jesus is the last word! Saint Paul wrote about the divine brightness that shines in our hearts "to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ" (2 Cor. 4:6).
"This book is about three death row men and their experiences in living life and trying to avoid hell. Each death row man is viewed through a different moral lesson found in the three parables of Matthew 25. The moral lessons are: If you want to avoid hell (1) do good deeds (Parable of the 10 Virgins), (2) act righteously (Parable of the Talents), and (3) seek justice through works of compassion (Parable of the Sheep and Goats)"--
"This is a biography of John S. Pistole, from his humble beginnings to positions of national power, from a chat with his father to conducting briefings in the Oval Office with three very different Presidents of the United States, rising up through the ranks of the FBI to become the Deputy Director, then the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration of the United States, and finally becoming the President of Anderson University" --
This is a biography of John S. Pistole, from his humble beginnings to positions of national power, from a chat with his father to conducting briefings in the Oval Office with three very different Presidents of the United States, rising up through the ranks of the FBI to become the Deputy Director, then the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration of the United States, and finally becoming the President of Anderson University.
"This is the life story of the General Assembly of the Church of God in the United States and Canada. It is rooted in the church realities of the late nineteenth century and now has traveled through many subsequent generations to the present day"--
"While Moravian influences upon Wesley have long been acknowledged, we have not understood the extent to which the key components of his theology were shaped by Wesley's encounter with the first recorded revival in Protestant history. This study follows the sequence of events from Wesley's encounter at Herrnhut with Christian David from whom he first learned of the urgency of progression from justification to sanctification, understood as the Pentecost sealing by the Holy Spirit"--
"This is the life story of the General Assembly of the Church of God in the United States and Canada. It is rooted in the church realities of the late nineteenth century and now has traveled through many subsequent generations to the present day"--
Here is an unusually gifted and dedicated man who has done it all-preaching, pastoring, teaching and leading a college and seminary, and writing forty books of Christian theology, history, spirituality, biography, and three novels.
Healing prayer can mitigate the negative effects of aging, but not completely rejuvenate a person. This is due to the fact that Christians live in the Kingdom of God in the present age, and as theologians say, it is "Now, but not yet."
This book tells the story of Agnes Sanford and her influence on the development of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement.
This book is about belief in God who offers light and hope in the midst of so much negative influences and events in life.
Butler's work is devoted to probe in depth "significant crossover points" between the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and the Charismatic Renewal
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