Dr. Carlson identifies the seven obstacles to spiritual growth and discusses the primary stages of growth to show readers how to look forward to an extraordinary life by totally embracing the completed work of Christ.
Being born again is not a goal, it is the beginning of a journey. Whether you are a new believer in the Lord Jesus Christ or you have been in the Lord for some time now, this book is for you. It will either help you start off on the right foot by helping you maximize your new life in the Lord or it will help you make some readjustments in order for you, the Lord, and the world around you to get the most out of your Christian life.
Dr. John A. Huffman, a leading figure in evangelical circles, says: Dwight Carlson has courageously tackled some of the toughest questions about heaven/hell and who will and will not be savedOne cannot read this book and remain content to have easy answers to heavy, complex questions. Instead one is overwhelmed with Gods grace....Dont read [Wholl Be in Heaven and Who Wont] unless you are willing to think, have previously unquestioned presuppositions challenged and to consider that perhaps when the veil of mystery is lifted you discover a God more demanding in his righteousness and more mercifully generous in the scope of his salvation than you have previously considered. The author asserts that there is a significant body of crucial information about life after death that is not being communicated to the average person on the street. Apropos is John Sanderss statement: I have found that many laypeople have hopes for the unevangelized but do not know how to articulate and defend such hopes. Within evangelicalism, the wider hope is more popular in the pews than in the pulpits. In fact, it has been suggested that evangelical leaders have managed to keep a tight lid on this volatile topic.[i] [i] John Sanders, No Other Name: An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2001), 23, 20.
The Armor of God, more than merely a biblical description of the believer's inventory, is an action plan for putting it on and developing a personalized strategy to secure victory.
More than ever, women need girlfriendsâpeople they can walkand talk with, hug and cry with. The joy and comfort found between girlfriendsreflects in small measure what believers can experience in their relationshipwith God. Through the lens of friendship, Sally Millerreveals ways women can build an ongoing, meaningful prayer conversation with God... spending time with our friends draws us closer together the more time we spend with God, the more intimate we become friendships come in all shapes prayer can take many forms listening is sometimes more important than speaking hearing what God has to say motivates and energizes us Girl Talk...God Talk showsreaders how to experience a dynamic relationship with Jesus.
Abundant life. Who doesn't want to live life to the fullest? Jesus offers us life to the fullest, but few of us feel we have attained it. Jesus calls us to be in the world, but not of it, because we have been made citizens of God's Kingdom. Too often, however, we get too drawn into the world's ways. Often our culture can enslave us. Cultural Enslavement: Breaking Free into Abundant Living takes a look at ways we become captives of our culture as well as ways to break free of them. Abundant living is Christ's desire for all who follow Him. Discover how to throw off the shackles that hold you back and how to experience life more fully.
Nightcrawlers Missivesfollows the model of C. S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters, where an understudy demon, Nightcrawler, gets advice, occasionally praise, but more often criticism from his superior, Beelzebub. However, in this century we are hacking into the underworlds Internet. These missives address the nitty-gritty difficult issues both inside the church and in the world at large. Following each communication are questions for your individual or group consideration.
John MacArthur explores a range of biblical passages to reveal the riches of God in Jesus Christ, riches that will help us continue to grow in faith and spirit.
Tips and Tricks to Help You Live Out Your Faith Life hacks—ingenious solutions to everyday problems—are everywhere on the internet. If you want to stop your cat from unrolling the toilet paper or learn how to cut a cake with dental floss, you can find a site that will show you how. Such clever strategies might save you a few seconds and give you a good story to tell your friends, but they can’t help you with the stuff in life that truly matters, like trying to live as God intended. That is…until now. Discover life hacks for your spiritual life, field-tested fixes for chronic problems that plague many Christians. What do you do when you are… …headed out into a problem-filled world? …disillusioned by your lack of spiritual growth? …forced to be around somebody really annoying? …disgusted with yourself because of all the things you “should” be doing but aren’t? …tired of all the pretending? Join award-winning author Len Woods as he shares some sound biblical strategies for overcoming these common challenges—and learn to give yourself grace along the way.