This book is a complete tool kit on how Christians can be "lighthouses" to their neighbors and reach them with the gospel. It includes thirty-five chapters, each written by a leader in his or her field.
With millions of Americans involved in the Lighthouse Movement, this devotional is specifically designed to meet their needs, with promises to provide daily fuel for those believers committed to sharing Jesus and shining His light in their neighborhoods. This year-long resource offers an easy-to-follow format and productive, convenient ways to spend more time with Him.
The complete inside story of the 1999 move of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse which was called the move of the century - an engineering feat never before equalled. Many said the 200-foot high Cape Hatteras Lighthouse would collapse before it reached its final destination more than half-a-mile inland. Some said the historic lighthouse should be preserved in its original position and not be moved at all, but something had to save the lighthouse from the encroaching Atlantic. In the end the US Park Service, engineers and well-seasoned movers calculated the risk and without fault successfully moved America's lighthouse. This book is filled with the history of the lighthouse and includes colour photographs and diagrams of the historic move.
Used independently or as a companion to The Lighthouse Movement Handbook, this essential prayer journal gives believers who are "lighthouses" for Jesus a systematic approach to praying effectively for those around them. Guidance is provided for compiling a profile of the person being prayed for -- name, lifestyle, children, work, hobbies, etc. -- as a way to gain access into their world and understand how to best reach them with the gospel. Ample room is given for recording contacts, prayer requests, and tracking answers to prayer. For the person praying and for those being prayed for, this journal will act as a faith-builder and will inspire its readers as they see God's hand at work.
Stunning photography captures the beauty of the classic lighthouses of the U.S. Pacific coast in this book for lighthouse fans and residents of the region. The fascinating development of this region's lighthouses is explored, with special attention paid to its technological evolution. The book looks at the actual lights and lenses, the architecture of the lighthouses, the lives of the Lighthouse Service keepers, and today's movement to preserve and restore the lights.