The sequel to the hugely successful Jesus, CEO and The Path, this book illuminates examples from the scriptures to demonstrate how Jesus can serve as a model for daily life.
Got spirituality? How many of us ever pause to think of our spiritual journeys? Jesus in Jeans tells the story of an everyday jeans and t-shirt kind of girl, where a daily dose of faith was as routine as breathing. This spiritual memoir will take you on a journey where you can feel the transformation in author Mary Jo Armen’s life. In a lighthearted, down-to-earth manner, this story will draw you in and leave you thirsting for more. In her relaxed style, you will see the everyday appearance of faith. You will come away with an awareness that faith and spirituality go beyond wearing a cross and calling yourself a Christian. With each sip, you will be inspired to think about your own journey and perhaps you will be inspired to continue on a path in your life that you didn’t realize you were on, or start a new path and walk with the everyday Jesus you have longed to know. Jesus in Jeans is an inspiring spiritual journey that, at a minimum, will leave you with a feeling of peace, love, and joy. Who wouldn’t want a piece of that?
Meet Jay Elion; rebel born of a virgin. He rides a Ducati Diavel AMG and his twelve-man crew rides in a Mercedes Benz sprinter. Hes lived through a train wreck, four assassination attempts and hes defied every known natural law. Its very likely you have met him and not known it because he looks ordinary even though he could graze Everest to the ground if it stood in his way. Hes on a mission and it begins in YIsra. Follow him @MeetJayElion.
Enhance and strengthen your corporate leadership skills with this guide to spirituality in business from a bestselling Christian consultant and speaker. Bestselling author Laurie Beth Jones brings you the ultimate guide to transforming your team and sparking inspiration in your business. In Jesus, CEO, Jones compares Jesus to a CEO who turned a disorganized "staff" of twelve into a thriving, long-lasting enterprise.With the twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Jesus, CEO, Jones revises and updates her original modernized guidance, ensuring that everyone can continue to apply the ancient wisdom pulled straight from the Bible. Filled with fresh, practical, and profound advice, Jesus, CEO helps managers motivate their teams and themselves. Jones divides this advice into three sections: strength of self-mastery, strength of actions, and strength of relationships. By teaching readers how to reinvent all aspects of their business according to the ultimate CEO, Jesus, CEO becomes the handbook you need for corporate success.
This honest and fun book shows women how to win their battles with pride, worry, fatigue, beauty, jealousy, and chocolate--and lighten up in the process.
John Piper pleads with fellow pastors to abandon the professionalization of the pastorate and pursue the prophetic call of the Bible for radical ministry.
Profiles Jesus Christ as the human face of God, taking into the account the multiple ways his life has been viewed and retold, and dramatizing the transformation from a man to a myth.
The bestselling authors of "How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend" show how their strong connections with dogs and the natural world stem from the principles of monastic life. The elements of a monk's life -- self-discipline, solitude, prayer, acts of love and forgiveness -- are pathways that anyone can follow to achieve true happiness and spiritual fulfillment.
Twelve original and interconnected stories in the traditions of Junot Díaz and Sherman Alexie. Victor D. LaValle's astonishing, violent, and funny debut offers harrowing glimpses at the vulnerable lives of young people who struggle not only to come of age, but to survive the city streets. In "ancient history," two best friends graduating from high school fight to be the one to leave first for a better world; each one wants to be the fortunate son. In "pops," an African-American boy meets his father, a white cop from Connecticut, and tries not to care. And in "kids on colden street," a boy is momentarily uplifted by the arrival of a younger sister only to discover that brutality leads only to brutality in the natural order of things. Written with raw candor, grit, and a cautious heart, slapboxing with jesus introduces an exciting and bold new craftsman of contemporary fiction. LaValle's voices echo long after their stories are told.