Unwrapping Lazarus

Unwrapping Lazarus

Author: Pete Carter

Publisher: Pete Carter

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Unwrap the supernatural in your life! These teachings and true stories of bodies healed and lives changed reveal how you, too, can participate in God's amazing works.


The Double Yoke

The Double Yoke

Author: Minnie Hunter-Jackson

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2016-03-04

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1682892778

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The Double Yoke is a Bible-based fictional story depicting a teenager named Lydia, whose household is changed by the transforming grace of God. God’s grace continues to abound, igniting the faith of an elderly Jew named David. The elder finds himself joined to a younger Christian grandson who is also named David. At first, David and his grandson, David, enjoyed the family bond brought about through the marriage of the older David’s daughter and the younger David’s father. But the bond began to grow as the Jew and the Christian became secured in the enveloping grace found only in the green pasture provided by the Shepherd of shepherds. The mantle of grace, which God himself has stretched over mankind, opened the heart of the pious Jew as the younger David shared the gospel message with his new grandfather. Whenever grace appears, the fires of love are set ablaze that no man can quench.


Cyprus Within the Biblical World

Cyprus Within the Biblical World

Author: James H. Charlesworth

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-03-25

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0567694917

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This volume moves discussion of ancient Israelite culture beyond concepts of isolation and borders, factoring in already well-known insights from classical studies and ancient history that take greater account of the impressive connections between all the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Specifically, the contributors focus on Cyprus and the Bible and offer archaeological and biblical insights to consider how and in what ways, Cyprus and Cypriot culture was related to biblical life and perceptions. Though the Mediterranean separated Palestine from Cyprus, it also joined them; archaeological finds expose significant trade relations and cultural commonalities, not only in the Hellenistic and late-Roman eras, but for many centuries prior. These relations developed and became even more intimate in the later biblical period, as evidenced by early Jewish and Christian writings. By exploring various methods of cultural contact, the contributors suggest that further examination of cultural links between Cyprus and Palestine in the biblical period can repay dividends in understanding the development of ancient Israelite religion, early Judaism, and early Christianity.


The Rich Father with Poor Children

The Rich Father with Poor Children

Author: Terryson Himayumbula

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-06-16

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1496982665

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Every child has a dream when they start off in life to become someone great and do great things. Somehow along the line of growth, those dreams are lost. Ninety percent of the world population is lateral, eking out a living by hard work and toil and still have a lot of month at the end of the money. This writer asks if this is or was the intention of our creator Father. This book explains how our Father is immensely rich and boasts of great abundance. It tells how earth’s children choose to be poor and how the Creator Father feels sad. Most importantly, this book explains how one can start to live a life expressing the abundance of the universe in total joy and fulfillment. There is proof that such a life of maximum abundance exists and 10 percent of the earth’s population testifies to that fact. You don't have to push drags, hit a jackpot, or win a great lottery to get into that 10 percent bracket. Yes, there are some people that have much from such venues, but research has shown that wealth gained in that manner is short lived and few get real satisfaction from it. You could live a life of abundance, a life of your dreams, if you learnt the secrets of linking yourself with the mind of the creator. This book reveals the fact that money and wealth are not the cause of wealth or poverty. It shows that each person’s mind, attitude, approach, and preparedness to meeting money and wealth determine whether or not one becomes rich or poor. A person’s mind also determines what level of wealth or poverty one will attain. The words of Solomon, the great king of Israel, then rings true again: “As a man thinks in his heart, so is He.”


The MacArthur New Testament Commentary Set of 30 volumes

The MacArthur New Testament Commentary Set of 30 volumes

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Published: 2011-02-21

Total Pages: 9511

ISBN-13: 0802482694

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This set includes the entire collection of the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series: Matthew 1-7, Matthew 8-15, Matthew 16-23, Matthew 24-28, Luke 1-5, Luke 6-10, Luke 11-17, John 1-11, John 12-21, Acts 1-12, Acts 13-28, Romans 1-8, Romans 9-16, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians & Philemon, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter & Jude, 1-3 John, Revelation 1-11, and Revelation 12-22. The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series continues to be one of today's top-selling commentary series. These commentaries from respected Bible scholar and preacher John MacArthur give a verse-by-verse analysis in context and provide points of application for passages, illuminating the biblical text in practical and relevant ways.


God's Best Gift, in an Ugly Wrapping

God's Best Gift, in an Ugly Wrapping

Author: Onyemaechi Emmanuel Okoro

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-04

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1481760289

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"Mr. Okoro has written a work of deep faith. God's Best Gift in ugly Wrapping is a powerful and yet subtle treatise by a practical Christian. The author brings together practical experiences to bear upon biblical narratives in ways that bring the Christian messages home to the reader. This is a handbook on Christian faith, charity, piety and fortitude, exploring and explicating the mysteries of God's presence in the life of a Christian, as well as, His disposition towards the exigencies of human existentialism. In the author's view, the faithful must endure the vicissitudes of life in order to attain heaven or the beatific vision, which is the ultimate good or the Summum Bonnum as St. Thomas Aquinas puts it. This is indeed a good read." Professor Chieke Ihejirika, Lincoln University PA, USA.


Hunger Within

Hunger Within

Author: Arthur W. M.D. Halliday

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2013-01-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1441240977

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What's the real reason we struggle with eating problems? We try to use food to satisfy our souls. As the Hallidays explain, we all crave intimacy, security, and acceptance. When these needs are not met, we often turn to substitutes such as food and engage in what the authors call "disordered eating." The Hallidays go beyond trendy, short-term weight-control plans and urge readers to allow God to satisfy their deepest hungers. Anyone who has struggled with weight loss or an eating disorder will benefit from this honest and thorough look at getting beyond the guilt and the ups and downs of yo-yo dieting. This revised and expanded edition offers readers updated information throughout and includes more study questions.


John Volumes 1 & 2 MacArthur New Testament Commentary Set

John Volumes 1 & 2 MacArthur New Testament Commentary Set

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Published: 2008-03-01

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 0802482600

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This package includes the complete two-volume set of the Gospel of John from the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series: John 1-11 and John 12-21. The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series continues to be one of today's top-selling commentary series. In the volume one and two of the Gospel of John, MacArthur gives verse-by-verse analysis in context and provides points of application for passages, illuminating the biblical text in practical and relevant ways. The series has been praised for its accessibility to lay leaders, and is a must-have for every pastor's library.


Explore Bible People

Explore Bible People

Author: Downs Downs

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0830776656

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These lessons help children learn to trust God, obey and follow Jesus, help and share with others, and be thankful and kind. A 52-Week Bible Journey–Just for Kids!Route 52™ is a Bible-based journey that will take kids through the Bible every year from age 4-6. Every lesson features: Scripturally sound themes Culturally relevant, hands-on activities Age-appropriate Bible-learning challenges Reproducible life-application activity pages Route 52™ Bible lessons will help kids learn the Bible and how to apply it to their lives at their own level of spiritual development. These reproducible Bible lessons are appropriate for Bible school, children's church, youth group, kids club, and midweek Bible study programs.


Broken

Broken

Author: Greg Fromholz

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 2015-08-18

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1426796366

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The growing disconnect between the instructions of Jesus and the actions of his followers has caused a rift. Instead of reaching out beyond our walls, we hold tight to traditions that seem outdated. Instead of exploring other faith perspectives, we shake a judgmental fist at a secular society. Instead of engaging culture in their questions about what our lives should be like, we talk as if God only cares about the next life. As a result, our witness has become as divisive as sin itself. This book is a call to restore the trust that we have lost in our relationships with each other and with God. Expounding on stories from the Bible, history, culture, and his own experiences, Fromholz explores the source of the disconnect and provides a blueprint for reconnection. A snowball fight between soldiers and students demonstrates that trust can overcome fear. The biblical story of Abraham and Sarai shows how restoring trust can restore faith in God. The author’s seventeen-year search for his father sends a powerful message: new trust brings a new future. Through authentic, honest, and challenging prose, Fromholz examines the power trust has in freedom, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Recognizing that we are part of this culture and life around us, Broken will inspire us to be who we were always created to be, connected and restored, so that we can find—and multiply—hope.