Rebel's Bible
Author: David R. Wilkerson
Publisher:
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 157
ISBN-13: 9780551007512
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Author: David R. Wilkerson
Publisher:
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 157
ISBN-13: 9780551007512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eugene Vassilas
Publisher:
Published: 2020-04-06
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781641374927
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn today's world, we rarely feel strong enough to pursue our dreams. Instead, we feel overworked, overwhelmed and under-valued. It's hard to change because fear, money and status rule our lives. Plus, we've been conditioned to stay numb and dumb so we can better fall in line. That is, until now. The Rebel's Bible is an unconventional guide to help thirty-somethings develop the inner strength to go their own way. Drawing on lessons from history's rebels, as well as author Eugene Vassilas' own varied experiences as a high-performance coach, this book distills ten proven principles to help readers cultivate more choice, courage and confidence across all areas of life. In this unique, practical manual, you'll discover: How to release suppressed emotions and turn fear into an ally. How to "bend" time, make more money, and develop your intuition. How to live, work and love in a way that is powerfully you. Whether you're a leader, athlete, meditation-enthusiast or someone who just wants more freedom in your life, The Rebel's Bible will give you the tools you need to get started.
Author: Matthew S. Harmon
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2020-10-27
Total Pages: 185
ISBN-13: 0830843825
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe all share an experience of exile—of longing for our true home. In this ESBT volume, Matthew S. Harmon explores how the theme of sin and exile is developed throughout Scripture, tracing a common pattern of human rebellion, God's judgment, and the hope of restored relationship, beginning with the first humans and concluding with the end of exile in a new creation.
Author: Michael Coren
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Published: 2022-11-30
Total Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 178622481X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOnce the darling of conservative Catholicism and evangelicalism, the outspoken broadcaster and journalist Michael Coren had what he terms as a profound conversion and began embracing the issues he had previously judged. It cost him his lucrative broadcasting career and made him the target of vitriol, but he found freedom in the radical and progressive nature of the gospel and is today its champion. In The Rebel Christ he explores what Jesus said about the pressing issues of his and our day. Jesus may not have mentioned sexuality, but welcomed outsiders and the marginalized; he never spoke of social security systems, but did criticize the wealthy and complacent and called for the poor to be protected; he didn’t side with the powerful but did condemn those who judged and exploited others and turned their eyes away from those in need and from the cry for justice. This was Jesus the rebel, Christ the radical, who turned the world upside down and who today demands that his followers do the same.
Author: Brett McCracken
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2010-08-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 1441211934
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInsider twentysomething Christian journalist Brett McCracken has grown up in the evangelical Christian subculture and observed the recent shift away from the "stained glass and steeples" old guard of traditional Christianity to a more unorthodox, stylized 21st-century church. This change raises a big issue for the church in our postmodern world: the question of cool. The question is whether or not Christianity can be, should be, or is, in fact, cool. This probing book is about an emerging category of Christians McCracken calls "Christian hipsters"--the unlikely fusion of the American obsessions with worldly "cool" and otherworldly religion--an analysis of what they're about, why they exist, and what it all means for Christianity and the church's relevancy and hipness in today's youth-oriented culture.
Author: Kimberly Y. Taylor
Publisher: Wellspring Omnimedia
Published: 2011-10
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9780979005442
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWant to start a Christian weight loss program at your church? The Take Back Your Temple Member Guide gives your support group the wisdom they need to reach their ideal weight and maintain it for life. Includes Christian health scriptures for motivation, delicious recipes, and a survival plan for handling common weight loss barriers like emotional eating, bottomless food pits, and more.
Author: Jodie Berndt
Publisher:
Published: 2021-03-02
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780310361985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBerndt offers Scripture-based intercessions targeting sex and dating; drugs and alcohol; depression, anger, and rebellion; physical health and safety; relationships; and more. This is a daily reminder for parents that no matter how detached children seem to be, they're never out of God's reach.
Author: Courtney Joseph Fallick
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 2013-10-08
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 140020495X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWomen desire to live well. However, living well in this modern world is a challenge. The pace of life, along with the new front porch of social media, has changed the landscape of our lives. Women have been told for far too long that being on the go and accumulating more things will make their lives full. As a result, we grasp for the wrong things in life and come up empty. God created us to walk with him; to know him and to be loved by him. He is our living well and when we drink from the water he continually provides, it will change us. Our marriages, our parenting, and our homemaking will be transformed. Mommy-blogger Courtney Joseph is a cheerful realist. She tackles the challenge of holding onto vintage values in a modern world, starting with the keys to protecting our walk with God. No subject is off-limits as she moves on to marriage, parenting, and household management. Rooted in the Bible, her practical approach includes tons of tips that are perfect for busy moms, including: Simple Solutions for Studying God’s Word How to Handle Marriage, Parenting, and Homemaking in a Digital Age 10 Steps to Completing Your Husband Dealing With Disappointed Expectations in Motherhood Creating Routines that Bring Rest Pursuing the Discipline and Diligence of the Proverbs 31 Woman There is nothing more important than fostering your faith, building your marriage, training your children, and creating a haven for your family. Women Living Well is a clear and personal guide to making the most of these precious responsibilities.
Author: Deena Guzder
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2011-05
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1569768706
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn an effort to reclaim the fundamental principles of Christianity, moving it away from religious right-wing politics and towards the teachings of Jesus, the American Christian activists profiled in this book agitate for a society free from racism, patriarchy, bigotry, retribution, ecocide, torture, poverty, and militarism. These activists view their faith as a personal commitment with public implications; their world consists of people of religious faith protecting the weak and safeguarding the sacred. Recounting social justice activists on the frontlines of the Christian Left since the 1950s--including Daniel Berrigan, Roy Bourgeois, and SueZann Bosler--this book articulates their faith-based alternative to the mainstream conservative religious agenda and liberal cynicism and describes a long-standing American tradition, which began with the nation's earliest Quaker abolitionists.
Author: Martin H. Manser
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 1308
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Zondervan Dictionary of Bible Themes contains over 2,000 thematic articles with an explanation of the theme, key Bible references, and cross-references to related themes. --From publisher's description.