The Gift of the Cross

The Gift of the Cross

Author: Charles F. Stanley

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 140023249X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Have you ever looked more closely at the Easter story and wondered how Jesus' death on the cross transforms every day of your life? In The Gift of the Cross, beloved and trusted pastor Dr. Charles F. Stanley walks us through the Lenten and Easter seasons with biblical teaching on Christ's journey to the cross, the wonder of His divine resurrection, and what it all means for believers today. Discover how this one event forms the absolute foundation for everything Christians believe and will impact not just how you celebrate Lent and Easter but how you can experience joy and hope all year long. Both men and women will be encouraged in their faith walk as they focus on the truths that: you can find rest in the final work of the Cross Jesus lives and reigns and is intimately involved in your life you can start experiencing God's love and the promises of the resurrection today As Dr. Stanley leads you in this study, you will discover: a more meaningful way to observe and celebrate the Lenten and Easter seasons decades of biblical study and teachings on Jesus' life, death, and resurrection gorgeous photography alongside powerful scriptures and Dr. Stanley's insights Develop a deeper understanding of the Lenten and Easter seasons through The Gift of the Cross. Look for additional inspirational devotionals and biblical teaching from Dr. Charles Stanley: The Gift of Jesus The Gift of Prayer The Gift of Heaven Christmas: A Gift for Every Heart


Your Cross Is Your Gift

Your Cross Is Your Gift

Author: Frank Bice

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781609107444

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

On October 4, 1980, Frank Bice was playing safety for the Siena College Football Team when he suffered a compression fracture, leaving him a quadriplegic for life. Your Cross is Your Gift takes the reader full circle from a devastating injury on a football field, through a journey of gratitude, faith, perseverance, and true love, to ultimate redemption on the same football field. This tiny gem is destined to be a timeless classic!


Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter

Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter

Author: Nancy Guthrie

Publisher: Crossway Books

Published: 2021-02-02

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781433573125

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter From architecture to jewelry, the symbol of the cross is commonplace in our society. But how many of us truly appreciate the depth of meaning behind it? This collection of readings edited by Nancy Guthrie draws from the writings and sermons of twenty-five classic and contemporary theologians such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, and Joni Eareckson Tada, inviting us to focus on the wonder of Christ's sacrifice.


The Cross in Four Words

The Cross in Four Words

Author: Kevin DeYoung

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781784985226

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Jesus died on the cross to save us. That is the turning point of history, the climax of the Bible and the heart of the Christian faith. Yet it is possible to become so familiar with the cross that it loses its impact on us. This book invites you to marvel at the death of Jesus and all that it achieved. Immerse yourself in God's salvation plan and enjoy the true freedom, forgiveness, justice, and purpose which we find only at the cross. Book jacket.


The Living Cross

The Living Cross

Author: Amy Boucher Pye

Publisher: Brf

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857465122

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Explore the freeing, life-changing nature of forgiveness...


Child of War

Child of War

Author: Curtis Whitfield Tong

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2010-09-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0824860608

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Hours after attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese bombers stormed across the Philippine city of Baguio, where seven-year-old Curt Tong, the son of American missionaries, hid with his classmates in the woods near his school. Three weeks later, Curt, his mother, and two sisters were among the nearly five hundred Americans who surrendered to the Japanese army in Baguio. Child of War is Tong’s touching story of the next three years of his childhood as he endured fear, starvation, sickness, and separation from his father while interned in three different Japanese prison camps on the island of Luzon. Written by the adult Tong looking back on his wartime ordeal, it offers a rich trove of memories about internment life and camp experiences. Relegated first to the men’s barracks at Camp John Hay, Curt is taken under the wing of a close family friend who is also the camp’s civilian leader. From this vantage point, he is able to observe the running of the camp firsthand as the war continues and increasing numbers of Americans are imprisoned. Curt’s days are occupied with work detail, baseball, and childhood adventures. Along with his mother and sisters, he experiences daily life under a series of camp commandants, some ruling with intimidation and cruelty but one, memorably, with compassion. In the last months of the war the entire family is finally reunited, and their ordeal ends when they are liberated from Manila’s Bilibid Prison by American troops. Child of War is an engaging and thoughtful memoir that presents an unusual view of life as a World War II internee—that of a young boy. It is a valuable addition to existing wartime autobiographies and diaries and contributes significantly to a greater understanding of the Pacific War and its impact on American civilians in Asia.