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Mere Eschatology offers a thorough study of what each section of New Testament teaches about the return of Christ. The author concludes with four primary expectations related to the Second Coming.
All of us face fear and worry from time to time. Fear can be good when it prompts us to take needed action. However, fear is bad when it keeps us from doing what needs to be done or hinders our relationships and our performance at school, church, and work. In First Aid: Anxiety, Dr. Moody walks readers through biblical approaches to defeat anxiety. These biblical examples remind us we are not alone in our journey, and the practical exercises provide actions to take to help us grow and achieve victory over crippling anxiety.
This book provides children's ministry leaders and their teams with the insight needed to build ministry around the primary areas that form lasting faith. This book informs leaders about the systems needed to help cultivate faith that lasts. FEATURES Readers will enjoy the casual voice this book is written in as well as the metaphors and rational logic included. The short, easy-to-read chapters provide space for reflection. Table of Contents Part 1: Formation - The Primary Investments That Tend to Form Lasting Faith in Children 1: Goal: Lasting Faith Is the Desired Outcome 2: Relationships: The Most Catalytic Factor in Forming Lasting Faith Is Loving, Caring, Adult Relationships 3: Bible Engagement: The Most Foundational Factor in Forming Lasting Faith Is Consistent Bible Engagement 4: Culture: Sometimes We Feel Like We're Losing Because of Dominant Cultural Forces Part 2: Systems - The Norms, Processes, Infrastructure, and Culture We Depend on to Form the Faith of Our Children 5: Time: The Way Children's Ministry Leaders Spend Our Time Does Not Match Our Desired Objectives 6: Fun: When It Comes to Having Fun, We Are Outperforming Our Own Expectations 7: Parents: Parents Are The Primary Influence Over Their Children But Are Less Engaged In Discipling Them 8: Metrics: Children's Ministry Leaders Find It Difficult to Measure and Evaluate Our Effectiveness Letter to Your Pastor Methodology
Today's realities have created a world in which joy seems elusive. The headlines of the nightly news and daily newspapers leave little room for joy. The social and political worlds have lost the Judeo-Christian moorings our nation was founded on. We are living on the heels of a global pandemic. Anxiety and fear have robbed us of hope. However, Christ-followers have reason for joy. A View From Joy's Window reminds us of seven ageless biblical truths, illustrated through storytelling of joy we should have in spite of a morally crumbling society, political divisions, pandemics, and world crisis. Weeping may endure through the night but joy will come in the morning.
Baptism is an important next step for a child who has accepted Christ as his or her Savior. This booklet provides a simple yet thorough explanation of how to know if your child is ready for baptism. It also provides simple steps to follow and practical questions to ask as you gauge your child's understanding of faith and baptism. FEATURES A first-hand perspective from a pastor and children's pastor that offers simple explanations and activities. A solid foundation of Scripture supporting who Christ is and why following Him in baptism is important. Written in a child-friendly style to ensure both fun and understanding.
Do you need clarity on the current conditions and future direction of your ministry? We realize unhealthy norms hurt outcomes. What adjustments do you need to make for healthy outcomes? Here is a vital resource for you to take a deeper look at family ministry through the lens of fifteen ministry experts. The writers offer practical ways to measure and adjust every aspect of ministry. It is vital to the future of your ministry to recalibrate to a healthy norm. Contributors to this work include: Tammy G. Daughtry, Brian Haynes, Ron Hunter Jr., Timothy Paul Jones, Scott Kedersha, Joanne Miller, Jimmy Myers, Philip Nation, Jim Putman, Lydia Randall, Richard Ross, Jay Strother, Scott Turansky, Jim Wideman, and Christopher Yuan.
The world is changing the way it views sexual issues at a rapid pace, and those who minister to people need to be prepared. Perhaps no problem is more ostracizing and difficult to deal with as those of a sexual nature. In this book, Dr. Moody shares about the nature, process, and impact of sexual sin by examining biblical examples. He reminds readers that there are answers and a way out of sexual sin. Moody directs readers to take a look at what the Bible says about these issues and gives effective counsel to help others. He believes it is vital that readers understand the current landscape and are prepared to reach out to those who are struggling.
Dr. Robert Picirilli has meticulously researched the early history of Free Will Baptist. The result is this book which shares some compelling chapters of that history. Readers will find a better understanding of the complex historical roots and come away with a greater appreciation for men and women who blazed the trail for our denomination. This work carries great historical value and preserves key components of the past significant for the future generations to understand. With the addition of so many original journal entries, pictures, and pieces of historical documents the author has given the readers a remarkable connection to the past.
This six-week small group study will provide the reader with a greater understanding of the enemy and give the reader a solid battle plan to overcome challenges faced in this spiritual battle we call life. Using an abundance of Scripture and discussion questions, Jennifer Johnson offers excellent tools to create a powerful strategy to face the enemy. So learn to embrace your own battle plan and discover that God is fighting for us.
Simple Small Group Study is a six-week study on the ABC's of the Christian life: Assurance - How can I know for sure? Baptism - Why should I get wet? Church - What's it got to offer? Devotions - How can I stay close to God? Evangelism - How can I share my faith with others? The reader will explore further the truths presented and gain a deeper understanding of basic Christian teachings. Numerous Bible passages are used in the study to further clarify each topic giving a clear picture of the Christian life. The ultimate goal of each week is to encourage the reader to apply the truths of God's Word to the events of everyday life. Robert J. Morgan, a best-selling author, has a gift for making the profound truths of Scripture easily understood by the reader. This is an ideal study for a new converts or new members class.
Randall House Minister's Manual provides a minister with the ideal resource for conducting most any special ceremony or service. Considered a staple product for ministry, the easy to hold three-ring binder conveniently allows you to add or remove pages and look appropriate when conducting a service. The minister's manual includes selections for a variety of services including dedications, ordinations, weddings, funerals, baptisms, and many more. You can also select from a section of scriptural benedictions as well as selected poetry fro various occasions. The notebook includes a section or form to record and track services and ceremonies performed for the minister's use.
Jennifer Johnson has worked with many young people who feel they have destroyed any hope of a relationship with their heavenly Father. Out of that work she has composed this six week study that assists the prodigal in a walk back to that most important connection in life and in how to maintain that relationship for a life time. This study acknowledges the struggles that led to the separation, brings awareness to the constant battle to maintain the relationship, and discloses what the future brings to those who strive to follow God. A free online Leader's Guide is available at www.randallhouse.com. This is an excellent study for teen and college age small groups.
This book is a valuable contribution to the Arminian-Calvinist debate. Forlines and Pinson have worked together to provide a good resource from an Arminian interpretation. Forlines is known for his work on this subject having previously published "Quest for Truth" with Randall House in 2001. This new book takes the content related to the doctrine of salvation from that original work arranging it in logical order in a more reader-friendly fashion. Pinson added his introduction to the work and edited the content related to the doctrine of salvation. This is an excellent resource for study of the Arminian view for those seeking to defend their theological position.
This book is much more than the personal experience of the author in dealing with depression and stress disease. Physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual symptoms of depression are addressed as well as common causes. The author spends time dealing with nine spiritual disciplines that will be a significant part of reaching a cure to depression and hindering repeat bouts in the future. Randy Sawyer speaks with the voice of experience and a strong desire to help those in ministry find a way to overcome the profound impact of depression on the individual, the family, and the ministry.
This book will provide pastors, church leaders, and anyone else attempting to respond to a crisis with tools and knowledge needed to help the hurting through significant issues of life. A Biblical model of helping others is provided along with an overview of situations one may face when dealing with emotional and mental illnesses, grief and loss, addiction and depression just to mention a few. The author provides an extensive list of resources related to each topic including names of professionals in the field as well as website addresses. Dr. Edward Moody speaks with a qualified voice to the subjects covered providing a useful tool to anyone faced with helping people through difficult times. This book gives an excellent overview of situations one may face in helping someone suffering from emotional issues, addiction, and mental health issues. Dr. Moody prepares the reader to respond in ways that offer real heal for those who are hurting.
This book is a treasure of thoroughly researched pieces of denominational history from around the country. The stories that are preserved here for future generations provide important understanding of Free Will Baptist origins and identity. Dr. Picirilli shares stories of people, state works, and institutions that contributed to the growth and organization of the denomination. The author presents historical facts while maintaining interesting details that keep the reader engaged. Topics in the work include: the Free Will Baptist Covenant, the founding of the Free Will Baptist work in Texas, Free Will Baptist participation in the Unity Movements, the Free Will Baptist school in Unicoi, the early history of the Christian Workers Institutes, along with sever other glimpses into Free Will Baptists. Key people discussed in this work include A.M. Stewart, D. J. Apperson, Redding Moore, J. W. Lucas, and others. Readers will be reminded how God uses ordinary people to build His kingdom.
Chris Shirley and his contributors provide a guide to establish a theological and practical framework for family ministry both inside and outside the church. Dr. Shirley helps the reader discover the role of the church in strengthening families and equipping them for ministry. The writers open a window showing practical steps to provide comprehensive spiritual development for every family member at any life stage. Families today face tremendous cultural and spiritual challenges. This calls for vigilance among the body of Christ and its leaders to build a solid discipleship framework. This work is an excellent resource for ministry leaders as well as college and seminary students. Topics included in the work are defining family ministry, equipping every member of the family for ministry, the pastor's leadership, strengthening marriages and parents, equipping grandparents, biblical responses to contemporary family issues, and several more. Chris Shirley is joined in writing this work by the following contributors: Scott Floyd, Brian Haynes, Karen Kennemur, Richard Ross, and Paul Stutz.
Dr. Picirilli provides useful insight into how we get the English Bible into our hands. This book is full of excellent information as the author explores how early versions of the Scripture were produced. He gives a thorough explanation of how the Word of God in written form has been preserved throughout generations while maintaining its authenticity and reliability. Dr. Picirilli discusses the myriad of translations available today and distinguishes a translation from a paraphrase.
At some point it becomes painfully real for believers that the Christian life feels like a constant fight for right. Jon D. Forrest invites readers to examine people in Scripture who set the example for fighting the good fight. He offers perspective and guidance on how to fight for right because we never fight alone. Both teens and adults will relate to Jon's writing style and message.This six-week small gorup study analyzes five people in the Bible who chose to fight when faced with significant moments to stand up for faith. The sixth week turns the tables and evaluates the story of a Bible character that did not fight. Biblical characters examined in the study include: Jonathan's armor bearer, Mary of Bethany, David's mighty men, Gideon, David the shepherd, and David the king. Readers will be challenged with thought-provoking questions each day leading to significant personal evaluation. Forrest also provided solid counsel and encouragement on ways to be successful in the fight. The author wants readers to face the callenges life brings with faith, strength, and courage given to each believer through Christ. The prize in this battle is too valuable to just give up.
Youth ministry has fallen on hard times. Many churches continue to employ the same methods that have become entrenched over the last few decades, while others are questioning the need for it at all. Michael McGarry explores the foundation of youth ministry in the Old and New Testaments and brings that together with Church history in a compelling way. This contemplative and well-researched book provides a careful critique of youth ministry along with practical guidance for those serving in ministry. The author directs the reader towards a new era of youth ministry where parents and intergenerational ministry play a more significant role. The emphasis of this book is presenting a clear and thorough biblical framework for thinking about youth ministry as the church's expression of partnership with the family for co-evangelizing and co-discipling the next generation. McGarry shares five pillars of gospel-centered youth ministry and reminds readers of the spiritual priority of parents. The author also provides an excellent list of three essential building blocks for youth ministry, and practical advice for creatign a bridge-building youth ministry conneting church and home.
The D6 Family Ministry Journal Vol. 4 is a peer-reviewed journal that brings as comprehensive approach to the family ministry conversation by reminding ministry leaders of the various audiences present in the church community. The articles bring attention to family ministry and key elements of pastoral duties in connection to discipleship in the home. This journal aggregates content submitted by scholars from various universities, seminaries, and ministry organizations as well as relevant book reviews. An added bonus is practitioner insights in shorter, non-peer reviewed submissions. Readers will rediscover the biblical foundation of how God uses the two most sacred institutions, the church and the home, to accomplish evangelism and discipleship. This volume focused on the spiritual formation of teenagers. Key components discussed include the role of parents in discipleship of the family, ministry elements that can contribute to diverse discipling relationships, the use and influence of social media in local church ministry, and much more. Book reviews focus on youth ministry resources, family ministry resources, and reading material for parents.
This is the twelfth edition to the commentary series from Randall House. This edition offers a thorough study of the entire book of Luke using a verse-by-verse method. Dr. Thomas Marberry served as the writer for this edition with Dr. Robert E. Picirilli as the General Editor. Besides a verse-by-verse study method, the writer also provides excellent summaries of passages and application notes for teaching the passages of Luke. This is a valuable resource for ministry leaders, Bible study teachers, and individuals studying Scripture.
Jon Forrest has developed an essential resource for youth ministry leaders, volunteers, youth camp workers, and anyone called on to lead events with students. Filled with 52 creative, fun games for small and large audiences, this resource will draw your group together and create an environment where relationship building and learning can take place. Jon Forrest also shares relatable personal narrative based on his many years of youth ministry experience. He provides more than just games promoting group participation. He added an element of practical guidance on how to execute the game playing that is essential to a fun experience. The games are divided into categories for planning convenience. Added words of wisdom and encouragement for student ministry staff is provided in the final chapter of the book.
Once again this peer-reviewed journal brings a comprehensive approach to the family ministry conversation by reminding ministry leaders of the various audiences present in the church community. The articles found within bring attention to family ministry and various elements of pastoral duties in connection to discipleship in the home. This journal aggregates content submitted by scholars from various universities, seminaries, and ministry organizations, as well as book reviews. An added bonus is practitioner insights in shorter, non-peer reviewed submissions. This volume explores family ministry relating to the understand of the image of God. Other topics discussed include pastoral demands, baptism of children, family in Narnia, ministering to singles, counseling teens struggling with sexual issues, and ministering to widows and widowers with children in the home.
Teaching for Change guides teachers to unravel the mystery of how students absorb and process information. This insight leads to better prepared lessons that will engage the hearts and minds of students. Coley offers many easily implemented ideas for sharing the truth of God's Word that will connect with teens on a deeper level. Along with providing eight key concepts of effective teaching essential to real transformation in the lives of students, Coley also includes practical illustrations of how the key concepts look in a typical lesson. Each chapter ends with questions for deeper reflection or group discussion. This book is a vital source for anyone who instructs teens.
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