What You Weren't Taught in Sunday School
Author: Jerald Dirks
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 9781590080696
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jerald Dirks
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 9781590080696
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mary Duckert
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 1996-07-01
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9781571532015
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From this book you will learn about different teaching styles as well as ways to develop your own unique style. This book is for new teachers and for those with some experience but who would appreciate some insight into church education.
Author: Kay Arthur
Publisher: WaterBrook
Published: 2003-12-16
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1578568447
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →SOMEONE LOVES YOU. UNCONDITIONALLY. UNSHAKABLE, UNFAILINGLY. That Someone is God Himself. But how can that be possible? Why would God love you so? Because He has fashioned an unbreakable covenant between Himself and you. And He always keeps His promises. “Everything God does,” says Kay Arthur, “is based on His covenant.” And when you understand how thoroughly the dynamic concept of covenant permeates everything God says in His Word, and everything He does in our lives, you’ll come to experience one of the most stabilizing, most freeing truths you’ll ever know. In a culture in which unfaithfulness is rampant, God’s “fierce, ferocious loyalty” toward us is difficult to imagine. And yet, through her characteristically warm and wise exploration of the Scripture, Kay Arthur will lead you into discovering the stunning truth of God’s covenant–and help you experience its revolutionary truth in your life. The Bible reveals the covenant bond to be the highest personal relationship possible. In ancient times, covenants were solemn, binding agreements supremely honored above all others. Making a covenant represented an unqualified, total commitment of one person to another–unconditionally, totally, eternally. As you follow the thread of God’s covenant woven throughout the Bible, you’ll discover the awesome privilege of getting to know the Lord as your Covenant God.
Author: Debra Whittington
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2008-10
Total Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 1606478532
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Let's Go To The Mountain" is a daily devotional for those who are looking up to the Lord for help in his or her every day life. Have you ever felt God call you to do something that you felt was impossible? Have you faced disappointments, death of loved ones, or disabling illness? Do you like anecdotes about animals and nature? If the answer is "yes" then this book is for you. Author Debra Whittington claims that if God can use her despite her lack of formal education in Journalism, then He can use anyone! This book chronicles fifteen years of the author's life and those around her as God uses the usual and the unusual to teach life's lessons. Debra Whittington and her husband Mark are native New Mexicans living near historic Route 66 with their dog "Gracie." They operated a motel on the famous road for 28 1/2 years before retiring in 2004. Debra's writing experience started with a historical column with the local newspaper, "The Quay County Sun" in 1991. She has written her religious column, "Notes From The Church Lady" for the past 15 years. This is Debra's third book. The first, "History of First Baptist Church" was written for the church's 90th anniversary in 1994. It was followed by a local history of the area "In The Shadow Of The Mountain: Living in Tucumcari in 1997. Her work has also appeared in New Mexico Magazine. Debra and Mark are active in their church working on various committees and coordinating "Trailblazers" the senior adult ministry of the church.
Author: Barbara G. Walker
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 2000-03
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 1615922334
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Hearkening back to the widespread worship of a mother goddess at the dawn of civilization, Walker argues for a restoration of this primal religious sensibility which celebrated the Earth's fertility and woman's innate power to bear new life.
Author: Marnie C. Ferree
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2013-07-08
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 0830895817
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this book Marnie C. Ferree offers a unique resource for women struggling with sexual addiction. Taking her book's title from the parable where Jesus extends grace to the woman caught in adultery, Ferree bravely shares her own story of sexual addiction, recalling her years of shame from living a double life and the moment when she ultimately had to tell the truth. But more than just offering her story as a hopeful example of God's transforming power, Ferree distills her clinical expertise on female sexual addiction accessibly and gently, providing a much-needed resource for women struggling with any degree of relational or sexual addiction. Ferree details the roots of addiction in family trauma and offers clear-eyed advice as both a counselor and a "grateful recovering sex addict" on how to achieve sobriety and healing. Written by a counselor who understands the condition from the inside out, No Stones offers practical help for those battling sexual addiction. It also includes a specific chapter for anyone in close relationship with an addict, whether a spouse, family member, or friend, who wants to come alongside women as they seek help. Important for pastors and church leaders, this book will also be a much sought-after resource for Christian counselors and therapists counseling women who grapple with this type of addiction.
Author: Voddie Baucham Jr.
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2011-04-04
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 1433528339
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →More teens are turning away from the faith than ever before: it is estimated that 75 to 88 percent of Christian teens walk away from Christianity by the end of their freshman year of college. Something must be done. Family Driven Faith equips Christian parents with the tools they need to raise children biblically in a post-Christian, anti-family society. Voddie Baucham, who with his wife has overcome a multi-generational legacy of broken and dysfunctional homes, shows that God has not left us alone in raising godly children. In his Word he has given us timeless precepts and principles for multi-generational faithfulness. Baucham’s celebrated guide for godly, healthy families is now available in paperback, with study questions added. Parents will find this a critical resource for the spiritual nourishment and protection of the next generation.
Author: Robin Jones Gunn
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2000-10-01
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1441233113
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Next Chapter in Christy Miller's Unforgettable Life! More than a million readers have picked up books in the The Christy Miller Series making Robin Jones Gunn's newest series, Christy and Todd: The College Years, an eagerly awaited continuation to Christy's life. Featuring longer reads and college-age characters, these books will meet the enjoyment of readers young and old. As You Wish is the second book of the series following the well-received Until Tomorrow. In As You Wish, Christy is finally back in the country after finishing her year abroad. Together with her friends at Rancho Corona University her junior year is everything she's hoped for--sharing a dorm with her best friend and seeing Todd every day. But then the painful break-up of her friends' marriage causes Christy to pull back and seriously evaluate her deepening relationship with Todd. Above all, she wants to be clear on what God wants her to do with her future before she makes a lifelong commitment to anyone. Naturally, everyone has advice for Christy's life, including Sierra, Uncle Bob, and even her younger brother. The most helpful guidance, however, comes from a surprising source. Will Christy and Todd at last become engaged? Does life ever turn out as we wish it would?
Author: Zoya Phan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2010-05-04
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781439134733
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Once a royal kingdom and then part of the British Empire, Burma long held sway in the Western imagination as a mythic place of great beauty. In recent times, Burma has been torn apart and isolated by one of the most brutal dictatorships in the world. Now, Zoya of the, a young member ofthe Karen tribe in Burma, bravely comes forward with her astonishingly vivid story of growing up in the idyllic green mansions of the jungle, and her violent displacement by the military junta that has controlled the country for almost a half century. This same cadre has also relentlessly hunted Zoya and her family across borders and continents. Undaunted tells of Zoya’s riveting adventures, from her unusual childhood in a fascinating remote culture, to her years on the run, to her emergence as an activist icon. Named for a courageous Russian freedom fighter of World War II, Zoya was fourteen when Burmese aircraft bombed her peaceful village, forcing her and her family to flee through the jungles to a refugee camp just over the border in Thailand. After being trapped in refugee camps for years in poverty and despair, her family scattered: as her father became more deeply involved in the struggle for freedom, Zoya and her sister left their mother in the camp to go to a college in Bangkok to which they had won scholarships. But even as she attended classes, Zoya, the girl from the jungle, had to dodge police and assume an urban disguise, as she was technically an illegal immigrant and subject to deportation. Although, following graduation, she obtained a comfortable job with a major communications company in Bangkok, Zoya felt called back to Burma to help her mother and her people, millions of whom still have to live on the run today in order to survive—in fact, more villages have been destroyed in eastern Burma than in Darfur, Sudan. After a plot to kill her was uncovered, in 2004 Zoya escaped to the United Kingdom, where she began speaking at political conferences and demonstrations—a mission made all the more vital by her father’s assassination in 2008 by agents of the Burmese regime. Like Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Zoya has become a powerful spokesperson against oppressors, undaunted by dangers posed to her life. Zoya’s love of her people, their land, and their way of life fuels her determination to survive, and in Undaunted she hauntingly brings to life a lost culture and world, putting faces to the stories of the numberless innocent victims of Burma’s military
Author: Marlene D. LeFever
Publisher: David C Cook
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780781438919
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Are you a Sunday school teacher? If so, you and 're part of God and 's largest volunteer force. Every week, you prepare lessons, teach the Bible, and show Christ and 's love to your students. And you keep doing it because God has given you this ministry. You don and 't do it for human reward and --and certainly not for the pay! You might not even see results, at least not right away. But sometimes and --when you least expect it, when you most need it and --God lets you see that what you and 're doing is worthwhile. You and 're making an impact for eternity, and when you realize that, you and 're motivated to keep on teaching! Over the years, Marlene LeFever has asked thousands of faithful volunteers why they teach Sunday school. She shares their answers of affirmation and encouragement and -their flowers from God and -in this book. Enjoy these bouquets. They are flowers from God for you, too!