An autobiographical account of a child adopted at age four from a Russian orphanage. This memoir tells the story of a young man who is able to achieve success over early childhood adversity.
This book is orchestrated from start to finish by Jesus/Yeshua/Sananda. He brings forth sixteen Presenters, each of whom addresses issues relevant to humanity today. Saul of Tarsus refutes much that has been written about him. He supports the equality of women. Serapis Bey speaks about forgiveness, which even Yeshua had to learn. Babaji taught Yeshua how to control his emotional body. Mary Magdalene and Mariam, his adopted cousin-sister, describe how they helped stabilize Yeshua when humanity's thoughts raged through him. Mother Mary and Joseph speak of raising Yeshua. God cautions us to watch our judgments. Sananda, Ashtar, Surea of Sirius tell of the many spaceships monitoring the world. Sanat Kumara tells of Earth changes. This book carries on from where Book FOUR left off with the Realities of the Crucifixion. The Masters emphasize the importance of releasing our belief structures. Do you want your Truth built upon someone else's lies? The main message is to change your beliefs, so that your soul and the Earth can evolve. Abraham, Helios and Vesta from the Fourth Sun close the chapters. This book will change your belief structures forever.
The Book of Psalms includes some of the most impassioned language about God in the Old Testament. At the same time, the psalms as a collection constitute one of the most impassioned debates about the nature and activity of God on behalf of individuals, Israel, and the created order. In this learned yet accessible volume, Robert Foster offers the first major introduction to this debate about the person and work of God as it unfolds in the Book of Psalms. If God is the Just King, why does this King delay vindicating the oppressed and saving them from wicked oppressors? What happens when God turns in divine judgment against the people of Israel? Does God keep the promises made to the descendants of David and the covenant made with the people of Israel? Do the psalmists find God faithful and so worthy of the final commands in the Psalter to “Praise the Lord”? These powerful questions drive the debate within the Book of Psalms. By attending to the psalmists’ rhetoric, Foster shows how the individual psalmists appeal to God in prayer and proclamation and how these contrasting voices give life to the Psalter and to its presentation of the living God.
A powerful example of what is possible in the aftermath of recovery from war-related injuries. Learn how a soldier fought through negative perceptions, overcame his disability, and created a successful business career.
Lessons Learned from Sin Addiction is a book about one man’s fall from grace and the journey back. In these pages, we explore learning to recognize our fallen condition, our need for accountability, and our privilege and ability to trust our heavenly Father to make a way out of our self-imposed wilderness. Sometimes, the road to recovery must start with disaster; but overcoming sin addiction is not only recovery, but redemption.
Light for the Journey was written to encourage Christians everywhere to connect with Jesus and the living Word of God. She wants the reader to open the Word first and supplement with her daily devotions. Light for the Journey is meant to be read slowly, preferably in a quiet place with an open heart and Bible.