Looking Unto Jesus

Looking Unto Jesus

Author: Dr. D. K. Olukoya

Publisher: The Battle Cry Christian Ministries

Published: 2016-06-03

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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Looking Unto Jesus The issue of religion has bothered the minds of men and women through the ages. Many are so confused they do not know which way to follow and so many have been misled. There are so many questions about this subject but very few insufficient answers. The book in your hand is a well-researched work that proffers answers to all relevant questions concerning the subject of religion and man. The author’s careful approach reveals to the reader the deceptions of the enemy, the mind of God, the rightful position of the believer and what his focus should be so that he does not continue to fall victim to evil manipulations. It is a must read for all those who want to get out of confusion.


Hinds Feet on High Places

Hinds Feet on High Places

Author: Hannah Hurnard

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-21

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1625588607

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Much-Afraid had been in the service of the Chief Shepherd, whose great flocks were pastured down in the Valley of Humiliation. She lived with her friends and fellow workers Mercy and Peace in a tranquil little white cottage in the village of Much-Trembling. She loved her work and desired intensely to please the Chief Shepherd, but happy as she was in most ways, she was conscious of several things which hindered her in her work and caused her much secret distress and shame. Here is the allegorical tale of Much-Afraid, an every-woman searching for guidance from God to lead her to a higher place.


Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide

Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide

Author: Randall B. Smith

Publisher: Emmaus Academic

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 1945125101

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Preaching was immensely important in the medieval Church, and Thomas Aquinas expended much time and effort preaching. Today, however, Aquinas’s sermons remain relatively unstudied and underappreciated. This is largely because their sermo modernus style, typical of the thirteenth century, can appear odd and inaccessible to the modern reader. In Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas, Randall Smith guides the reader through Aquinas’s sermons, explaining their form and content. In the process, one comes to appreciate the sermons in their rhetorical brilliance, beauty, and profound spiritual depth while simultaneously being initiated into a fascinating world of thought concerning Scripture, language, and the human mind. The book also includes analytical outlines for all of Aquinas’s extant sermons. Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas: A Beginner’s Guide is an indispensable volume for those interested in the thought of Aquinas, in the intellectual and spiritual milieu in which he worked, and in the manifold ways of preaching the Gospel message.