The Christian Union Quarterly
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 246
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Os Guinness
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2019-09-24
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 0830849882
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow do we make the most of the time we have? In our harried modern world, Os Guinness calls us to consequential living, restructuring our notion of history as linear and purposeful, not as cyclical or meaningless. We can seek to serve God's intentions for our generation and discern our call for this moment in history.
Author: John Piper
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2020-04-08
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 1433573628
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“This is a time when the fragile form of this world is felt. The seemingly solid foundations are shaking. The question we should be asking is, Do we have a Rock under our feet? A Rock that cannot be shaken—ever?” —John Piper On January 11, 2020, a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) reportedly claimed its first victim in the Hubei province of China. By March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization had declared a global pandemic. In the midst of this fear and uncertainty, it is natural to wonder what God is doing. In Coronavirus and Christ, John Piper invites readers around the world to stand on the solid Rock, who is Jesus Christ, in whom our souls can be sustained by the sovereign God who ordains, governs, and reigns over all things to accomplish his wise and good purposes for those who trust in him. What is God doing through the coronavirus? Piper offers six biblical answers to that question, showing us that God is at work in this moment in history.
Author: Charles F. Irons
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Published: 2009-11-30
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 0807888893
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the colonial and antebellum South, black and white evangelicals frequently prayed, sang, and worshipped together. Even though white evangelicals claimed spiritual fellowship with those of African descent, they nonetheless emerged as the most effective defenders of race-based slavery. As Charles Irons persuasively argues, white evangelicals' ideas about slavery grew directly out of their interactions with black evangelicals. Set in Virginia, the largest slaveholding state and the hearth of the southern evangelical movement, this book draws from church records, denominational newspapers, slave narratives, and private letters and diaries to illuminate the dynamic relationship between whites and blacks within the evangelical fold. Irons reveals that when whites theorized about their moral responsibilities toward slaves, they thought first of their relationships with bondmen in their own churches. Thus, African American evangelicals inadvertently shaped the nature of the proslavery argument. When they chose which churches to join, used the procedures set up for church discipline, rejected colonization, or built quasi-independent congregations, for example, black churchgoers spurred their white coreligionists to further develop the religious defense of slavery.
Author: Henry Ward Beecher
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 666
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark A. Yarhouse
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2015-05-22
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 0830898603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGender and sexual identity are immensely complicated topics. An expert on human sexuality, Mark Yarhouse offers a Christian perspective of transgender identity that eschews simplistic answers, engages the latest research and listens to people's stories. This accessible guide challenges Christians to rise above the politics and come alongside individuals navigating these issues.
Author: Rodney R. Clapp
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 1996-11-12
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780830819904
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRodney Clapp asks and answers the question, How can the church provide a significant alternative to the culture in which it is embedded?
Author: David Skeel
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Published: 2015-10-14
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9781459699557
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe complexity of the contemporary world is sometimes seen as an embarrassment for Christianity. But law professor David Skeel makes a fresh case for how Christianity offers plausible explanations for the central puzzles of our existence and provides a comprehensive framework for understanding human life as we actually live it.