Imprint -- Subvention -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Bodies in Pain: Ancient and Modern Horizons of Expectation -- 2. Text and Audience: Activating and Obstructing Expectations -- 3. Divine Analgesia: Painlessness in a Pain-Filled World -- 4. Whose Pain?: Pain as a Locus of Meaning in Christian Martyr Texts -- 5. Narratives and Counternarratives: Discourse and Early Christian Martyr Texts -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Many Christians wonder why they can’t overcome sins and temptations; why they experience recurring problems in their health, finances, and relationships. A Divine Revelation of Deliverance exposes these schemes of Satan. Through Scriptures, visions of warfare, and personal encounters with evil spiritual forces, Mary K. Baxter discovered powerful truths to help you: Overcome your fear of the enemy Recognize and conquer satanic traps Experience victory over sins and failures Be free from unexplained attacks Intercede for the deliverance of others This is a war that must be fought with the supernatural power and weapons of God.
For all preachers who take seriously the church's role as a catalyst of social and spiritual transformation, James Harris advocates the salient features of liberation preaching, especially as exemplified in black-church settings.
There are many testimonies of deliverances, healings and miracles. This true-life account is unlike any testimony you will ever read.In his first deliverance, John Norte didn't even know God, but he was rescued from death in a car accident by Jesus Christ. And he experienced a heavenly vision.In his second deliverance, John was running away from his calling and had fallen in a pit of addiction. Yet, Jesus Christ came to rescue John from a legion.In his third deliverance, John was now baptized but stumbled in his walk. Satan came to sift him as wheat. But Jesus Christ rescued him again from Satan and his legions. Three times a thing is established. Whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be delivered (Joel 2:32). Read about this incredible testimony from bondage in sin to freedom in Christ Jesus. This testimony speaks of God's incredible saving grace and will encourage those who have no hope and are struggling with addiction or depression issues. No sin is greater than the precious blood of Jesus Christ our savior! An incredible testimony from John Norte about God's divine deliverance! A truly inspired account of God's unending grace and mercy! May our Heavenly Father bless the reader of this testimony, for Isaiah boldly says, aEURoeLord who has believed our report and to whom has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?aEUR All praise, honor and glory belong to the God of our Fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob!Pastor Clifton J. BuchananChurch of God InternationalHouston, Texas
From the beginning of time, Satan has held the sons of men captive in countless ways. Chief among his ploys to instill fear in our hearts and force us to follow him is the manipulation of our minds and bodies. His demons are everywhere in various forms and using unsuspecting victims to lure us down to hell. However, the bigger threat is that evil men and women place curses, cast spells, make witchcraft, hexes and maledictions to torment the innocent and make their lives unbearable. But we are glad that Christ died for this purpose - to deliver us from all the powers of darkness. He has promised and will never fail. It is very important to state here that if you don't first surrender your life to God, no matter how hard you pray for your deliverance - even with this intensive prayer formula - you will not receive your desired liberation. Make a sincere examination of conscience and go to confession before using this prayer formula. The Catholic Prayer Therapy for Divine Deliverance is a scripture-based prayer guide for anyone seeking supernatural release from all spiritual bondages and manipulations. Like its counterparts in the series, it has been in use for over a decade and has seen countless testimonies. This is the first time I am publishing it in a book form. If you would like me to pray along with you, or have a testimony, send me a message through the email at the end of the book. May God Almighty hear and answer your prayers. Amen.
For years the heart-pounding “edge-of-your-seat survival story” of Alla Czerkasij has captivated audiences everywhere, and now for the first time it is available in print. Alla was just a child when World War II invaded the Ukraine. The blunt horror of war ended her childhood. In 1944 Allied forces made their way toward the German forced-labor camp where she and a handful of family members struggled to stay alive. Under the constant threat of starvation, torture, and death, Alla remembered back to childhood moments on her knees when she had sensed the presence of God. Alla decided that if the war ever ended and she survived to see it, she would find Him again. Haunting and inspiring, this is the true story of a girl who, amid the soul-ravaging horrors of war, came to know the God of hope and deliverance.
In the present polyphony of evangelical theological epistemology, there are several authoritative approaches. Yet, the evangelical emphasis on sola scriptura demands that theological epistemology be subjected to the biblical canon. In this book, Dan-Adrian Petre argues for a canonically-derived theological epistemological framework that may foster a fuller understanding of theological knowledge formation within evangelicalism. Specifically, he explores some representative evangelical voices to identify the reasons for the contemporary epistemological variance. Petre then uses a canonical-epistemological methodology to outline a biblically-based framework. In exploring how the Scripture conceptualizes the formation of theological knowledge, the book uses cognitive linguistics to grasp the conceptual meaning of the theological knowledge formation in the Bible using prototypical case studies. The resulting epistemological implications outline a minimal epistemological model derived from the biblical canon. Using this vantage point, the author assesses the contemporary evangelical epistemological dissonance as a means of indicating a way forward for a canonical-epistemological attunement.
Spirituality is a major concern in the modern world, although its meaning is not easy to pin down. In Scripture, it concerns human life lived out in relationship with God. In this book Michael Thompson explores aspects of Old Testament spirituality. He considers the spiritual life through what the Hebrew Bible says about creation and covenant, deliverance and judgment, worship, living in community, inhabiting an ever-changing world, with questions about suffering, yet also with ethical concerns, and a future in God's possible ongoing care. Each chapter concludes with a section exploring the ongoing relevance of Old Testament spirituality for Christians today.