By Signs and Wonders
Author: Stephen D. Elliott
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9781628242829
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Author: Stephen D. Elliott
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9781628242829
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Norman L. Geisler
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2004-06-21
Total Pages: 183
ISBN-13: 1592447341
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSome Christians claim to be able to heal the sick and even raise the dead. Some people applaud this, while others are skeptical. Are these healers using the power of God? Are they faking? Or is their power from Satan? And what about nonbelievers who also claim to perform wonders? Are they tricksters or agents of the occult? Can we believe their claims about past lives, seeing the future, UFO encounters, and spirit channeling? Norman L. Geisler takes a sane and solidly biblical look at miraculous healings and other amazing phenomena today. With penetrating insight, he constructs guidelines for judging whether any so-called miracle is truly from God or from the realm of the demonic. 'Signs and Wonders' also includes material on speaking in tongues and on the use of objects in faith healing. In addition, Geisler looks carefully at the clever trickery that charlatans use to dupe and swindle people. He shows that what often passes as supernatural can be explained as merely unusual. Here is a book for anyone who wonders about the power and the sincerity of those who claim to be wonder-workers.
Author: Delia Falconer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2021-09-29
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1760857831
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the 2022 Nib Literary Awards. Chosen as a 2021 ‘Book of the Year’ in The Age, Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Book Review. The celebrated, Walkley Award-winning author on how global warming is changing not only our climate but our culture. Beautifully observed, brilliantly argued and deeply felt, these essays show that our emotions, our art, our relationships with the generations around us – all the delicate networks that make us who we are – have already been transformed. In Signs and Wonders, Falconer explores how it feels to live as a reader, a writer, a lover of nature and a mother of small children in an era of profound ecological change. Building on Falconer’s two acclaimed essays, ‘Signs and Wonders’ and the Walkley Award-winning ‘The Opposite of Glamour’, Signs and Wonders is a pioneering examination of how we are changing our culture, language and imaginations along with our climate. Is a mammoth emerging from the permafrost beautiful or terrifying? How is our imagination affected when something that used to be ordinary – like a car windscreen smeared with insects – becomes unimaginable? What can the disappearance of the paragraph from much contemporary writing tell us about what’s happening in the modern mind? Scientists write about a 'great acceleration' in human impact on the natural world. Signs and Wonders shows that we are also in a period of profound cultural acceleration, which is just as dynamic, strange, extreme and, sometimes, beautiful. Ranging from an ‘unnatural’ history of coal to the effect of a large fur seal turning up in the park below her apartment, this book is a searching and poetic examination of the ways we are thinking about how, and why, to live now. ‘Only the finest of writers can hope to convey the mercurial nature of the times we are living though: the sense of slippage; of terror and beauty. Falconer is such a writer. Signs and Wonders is an essential collection.’ Sophie Cunningham, author of City of Trees ‘Delia Falconer is one of the best writers working today, and in Signs and Wonders she demonstrates everything that makes her writing so necessary. Brave, beautiful, and breathtaking in its elegance and intelligence, it is, quite simply, a marvel.’ James Bradley ‘Scintillating. Delia Falconer is at the peak of her powers as a critic, and as an observer of the natural world. Signs and Wonders looks outward from Sydney, and from literature, to trace the contours of our environmental moment.’ Rebecca Giggs, author of Fathoms ‘Exquisite … From reflections on feeding birds, analyses of literary trends, to Falconer’s Covid and fire diaries, the essays are complex, ambitious, rewarding … Delia Falconer’s mesmerising Signs and Wonders helps us to process the disorienting complexity of living in this time of great beauty and loss.’ Jonica Newby, Australian Book Review
Author: Robert Andrew Anderson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9780802810380
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnderson's study of the Book of Daniel is a contribution to the International Theological Commentary whose goal is to bring the Old Testament alive in the worldwide church. In moving beyond the usual critical-historical approach to th Bible, the ITC offers a distinctive theological interpretation of the Hebrew text.
Author: C Hunter
Publisher: Hunter Publishing (NJ)
Published: 1988-06
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780917726927
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bill Johnson
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Published: 2021-09-21
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 076845767X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExperience Continuous Revival Historically there have been seasons where God’s presence awakens revival – moving in powerful ways, saving souls, and releasing miracles. We often think of these seasons as isolated, unique outpourings of the Spirit. Is it possible to experience revival every day, as a way of life...
Author: Jay Edward Adams
Publisher: Timeless Texts
Published: 2000-09-01
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 9781889032191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristians of all sorts have wondered about the matter of signs and wonders. What is their purpose? Are they for all times or only for some special era? May all Christians expect to be able to do miraculous works, or only a few? Many of these questions are answered in this groundbreaking book.
Author: Jena Taylor
Publisher:
Published: 2019-10-09
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780988248021
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA daily devotional with 101 modern day miracles to encourage the reader to believe for their own miracle.
Author: Jane Rumph
Publisher: Vine Books
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781569552964
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Don Williams
Publisher:
Published: 2011-04
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 9781935959106
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSigns Wonders, and the Kingdom of God is a book for anyone who believes in God's supernatural power but who doubts that we can experience that power personally. This new book presents a fascinating, biblical theology of the Kingdom of God. Williams describes how God works to establish his reign now and in eternity and how we can demonstrate and proclaim, as Jesus did, the supernatural power of his kingdom. Signs, Wonders, and the Kingdom of God investigates the relationship between supernatural power and the ministry of the church today. As a community of love and faith under the reign of God, we continue Jesus' ministry of power evangelizing the poor, casting out demons, healing the sick, and setting free the captives.