March to Maturity: Beautiful Christianity

March to Maturity: Beautiful Christianity

Author: Dr. Wendy Sproul

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1646705688

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Jesus' death and resurrection offers us sanctification, and transformation into dazzlingly beautiful Christians who adorn His Gospel on earth, attract people to Him, and manifest His Kingdom to an unbelieving world. If we let Him, The Holy Spirit will change us from ugly to beautiful; sinful to holy; and carnal to spiritual. Dr. Sproul adopts scriptural approaches and offers practical solutions to issues facing us as newborn believers and as older Christians who daily confront our past, present, today's culture and the forces of darkness aEURC/ Discover God's perspective on beauty in the character, work and life of the believer aEURC/ Learn how to apply God's beautification process to attract people to Jesus and His kingdom. aEURC/ Grow through mental and spiritual transformation into beautiful, effective and appealing bearers of God's glory. Join God's exciting thrust to empower His people to grow up and fully realize the manifestation of his amazing nature, image, and Glory in us.


March to Maturity

March to Maturity

Author: Wendy Sproul

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-06-22

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9781548307479

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Maturity: it's something God commands, and it's something all believers want. Coded into our spiritual DNA is the desire to know God, grow our faith, study scripture, and achieve our purpose in Christ. So how do we get on the road to moving from milk to meat? In today's technology-driven environment, we must adopt a more sophisticated approach to the study of the person and character of God so that we can offer new believers and the upcoming generation practical ways to mature spiritually in an unbelieving world. March to Maturity: Grounded and Built is the first in a series on spiritual growth and offers an introduction to the mandate to mature, including a definition of Christian maturity and how to move from the carnal to the spiritual. It then offers the bases and prerequisites for "grounding and building," explaining how to become grounded and built up in God's way, in Christ, in the Word, in faith, and in love. We have a God-ordained imperative to "grow up" in Jesus. If you let it, scripture will give you a life-changing new perspective on spiritual growth. Get ready to experience the joy of existing outside of your comfort zone of belief!


Spiritual Maturity

Spiritual Maturity

Author: Frank A. Thomas

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9780800630867

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With advice on how church leaders can improve the health of local congregations, this book takes a close look at the styles of church leadership that exist within the body, and offers a holistic method to create and preserve a healthy congregation through spiritual maturity.


March to Maturity

March to Maturity

Author: Wendy Sproul

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 9781646705665

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Dr. Sproul adopts scriptural approaches and offers practical solutions to issues facing us as newborn believers and as older Christians who daily confront our past, present, today's culture and the forces of darkness.


Aiming at Maturity

Aiming at Maturity

Author: Stephen W. Rankin

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2011-11-11

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1610972465

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It seems that much of American Christianity has lost sight of the goal of growing to maturity in Christ. This loss of vision has had serious consequences for the quality of our witness and ministry. In Aiming at Maturity, Steven W. Rankin seeks to bring back into focus key qualities of spiritual maturity and summarizes important biblical passages to show the scriptural foundations that call for spiritual maturity. Rankin also addresses certain tendencies in popular Christian culture to reduce doctrinal truths to sound bites with the laudable but counterproductive goal to make doctrine memorable, therefore applicable. Thinking more expansively about certain key doctrines related to the work of Christ and the impact of grace contributes to growth toward maturity in a way that popular descriptions of these doctrines do not. Finally, Rankin also challenges readers to consider the important role of emotions in developing Christlike dispositions, which contribute toward producing the fruit of a mature Christian life. By looking at relevant modern research, Aiming at Maturity shows the inherent connection between thoughts and feelings that draw us closer to the actual biblical description of the heart.