Commitment and Sacrifice

Commitment and Sacrifice

Author: Marilyn Shevin-Coetzee

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0199336075

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This book presents six recently discovered diaries, almost all of which are previously unpublished. It provides an intimate look at how ordinary soldiers and civilians from five countries experienced and reflected upon the physical and psychological strains of the First World War.


Analogous Uses of Language, Eucharistic Identity, and the 'baptist' Vision

Analogous Uses of Language, Eucharistic Identity, and the 'baptist' Vision

Author: Aaron James

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2014-04-07

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1625648405

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This book considers a 'baptist' account of the identity of the church, Jesus' body, and the communion elements in the Lord's Supper. It does so in conversation with Thomas Aquinas, Balthasar Hubmaier, and James Wm. McClendon, Jr. in the context of contemporary Baptist engagements with ecumenical Christianity and of contemporary philosophy of language. In a very creative and imaginative way it sets the stage for an account of the identity of Jesus' body, the bread and wine, and the church, that makes a constructive contribution to ecumenical Christianity


Love and Sacrifice : Understanding the True Cost of Relationships

Love and Sacrifice : Understanding the True Cost of Relationships

Author: Dr. Jerry Yonga

Publisher: Dr. Jerry Yonga

Published: 2023-03-24

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13:

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In today's world, it's easy to get caught up in the pursuit of happiness and instant gratification, especially when it comes to relationships. However, true love and commitment often require sacrifice and selflessness, which can be challenging in a culture that values individualism and personal freedom above all else. This book, Love and Sacrifice, explores the true cost of relationships and the importance of sacrificial love. Through personal stories, reflections, and insights from experts, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices that love demands and the rewards that come from living a life of selfless love. Whether you're single, in a relationship, or married, this book offers valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of love, sacrifice, and commitment. So take a journey with us as we explore the true cost of relationships and discover the beauty and power of sacrificial love. #LoveAndSacrificeBook #TrueCostOfRelationships #SacrificialLove #CommitmentMatters #RelationshipGoals #LoveWins #SelflessnessIsKey #PersonalGrowthThroughLove #ValuingOthers #TogetherWeCan Relationships Love Sacrifice Commitment Selflessness Personal Growth Empathy Understanding Communication Trust Partnership Community Healthy Relationships Relationship Goals Intimacy Emotional Intelligence Spiritual Growth Values Mutual Respect Compassion. Regenerate response


The Motives of Self-Sacrifice in Korean American Culture, Family, and Marriage

The Motives of Self-Sacrifice in Korean American Culture, Family, and Marriage

Author: Chul Woo Son

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2014-01-24

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 172524876X

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The concept of self-sacrifice is highly important to Korean Americans. With hierarchy of age, social status, and gender-defined roles taking primacy over equality and justice, self-sacrifice becomes instrumental in maintaining family and social relationships. Unfortunately, in family relationships, sacrifice has more to do with submission and endurance than it does with sacrificial service that is redemptive and mutually beneficial. When self-sacrifice carries hidden motives--coercive responsibility, obligation, shame, guilt, or one's reputation--that "self-sacrifice" is not self-giving, neither serving nor being of mutual benefit. In this context, it is important to explore the attitudes and motives of self-sacrifice in Korean American families. In unlocking and exploring the dynamics of the theology and practice of self-sacrifice for Korean Americans, this book explores cultural virtues, marital relationships, gender inequality, domestic violence, and their theological implications. The author introduces a new approach and model with a proposal for a healthier and a more judicious understanding of self-sacrifice for Korean American family relationships. The element of "equal regard" as pertaining to self-sacrifice offers Korean Americans a refreshing hope in the perspective of familial relationships and a liberating casting-off of culturally and religiously imposed burdens. The Korean American family ought to be grounded on a love ethic of equal regard and place its value on mutuality, self-sacrifice, and individual fulfillment. When this is done, sacrificial love can be understood as justly appropriated for both husbands and wives, males and females, and parents and children. Thus, Christian teaching and theology may deliver a more transparent message of true agape and its liberating effects for the marginalized, especially women and children.


Rekindling the Romance

Rekindling the Romance

Author: Dennis Rainey

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2006-01-08

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1418513814

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By God's design, romance is supposed to be the flame in the fireplace of marital intimacy. Yet far too many Christian couples feel cheated because their marriage produces as much spark as a book of wet matches. Others have neglected to fan the flames of passion for so long that they have lost hope of experiencing romance. Rekindling the Romance, now available in trade paper, is organized into short, biblically-based chapters. Packed with practical insight, this tastefully candid and inviting resource provides the Christian couple with the keys to unlock their relational and sexual intimacy.


Positive Approaches to Optimal Relationship Development

Positive Approaches to Optimal Relationship Development

Author: C. Raymond Knee

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1316589250

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How can we get the most out of our close relationships? Research in the area of personal relationships continues to grow, but most prior work has emphasized how to overcome negative aspects. This volume demonstrates that a good relationship is more than simply the absence of a bad relationship, and that establishing and maintaining optimal relationships entails enacting a set of processes that are distinct from merely avoiding negative or harmful behaviors. Drawing on recent relationship science to explore issues such as intimacy, attachment, passion, sacrifice, and compassionate goals, the essays in this volume emphasize the positive features that allow relationships to flourish. In doing so, they integrate several theoretical perspectives, concepts, and mechanisms that produce optimal relationships. The volume also includes a section on intensive and abbreviated interventions that have been empirically validated to be effective in promoting the positive features of close relationships.


Romans

Romans

Author: R. Kent Hughes

Publisher: Crossway

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1433536188

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Paul’s letter to the Romans is considered by many to be the richest exposition of theological truth ever written. The majestic themes of justification by faith, freedom from sin, substitutionary atonement, and God’s gracious adoption of sinners ring throughout its pages. In this classic commentary, now updated with a fresh look and Scripture references from the ESV Bible, pastor R. Kent Hughes brings clear exposition and pointed application to this power-packed Pauline letter. Useful for corporate or individual study, this volume will encourage and equip believers in their walk with God and understanding of his Word. Part of the Preaching the Word series.


The Good Dad

The Good Dad

Author: Jim Daly

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2014-04-22

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0310331811

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It’s never too late to be a better father Jim Daly, president and CEO of Focus on the Family, is an expert in fatherhood—in part because his own "fathers" failed him so badly. His biological dad was an alcoholic. His stepfather deserted him. His foster father accused Jim of trying to kill him. All were out of Jim's life by the time he turned 13. Isn’t it odd—and reminiscent of the hand of God—that the director of the leading organization on family turned out to be a guy whose own background as a kid and son were pretty messed up? Or could it be that successful parenting is discovered not in the perfect, peaceful household but in the midst of battles and messy situations, where God must constantly be called to the scene? That is the mystery unraveled in this book. Using his own expertise, humor, and inexhaustible wealth of stories, Jim will show you that God can make you a good dad, a great dad, in spite of the way you’ve grown up and in spite of the mistakes you’ve made. Maybe even because of them. It’s not about becoming a perfect father. It’s about trying to become a better father, each and every day. It's about building relationships with your children through love, grace, patience, and fun—and helping them grow into the men and women they’re meant to be.