"Your Sheep (A Devotional Book)", is a book about being Jesus' Sheep. He is so loving, kind, full of compassion and forgiving. As believers, we are His sheep, and we should always follow Him.
"Your Sheep (A Devotional Book)", is a book about being Jesus' Sheep. He is so loving, kind, full of compassion and forgiving. As believers, we are His sheep, and we should always follow Him.
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"The LORD is my Shepherd" - the familiar words of Psalm 23. But now read: "The LORD is my Coach" ... "The LORD is my Caregiver" ... "The LORD is the One Who created you" -- rewritten by Christian authors learning the craft of "targeting your audience." The students of the School of Creative Christian Writing are happy to share their "homework" with you -- maybe you'll find yourself in here!
Vince Lombardi Jr. said, Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence. And in Philippians 2:5, Paul tells us that we should be like-minded with Christ. We know that we can never attain the same mindset as Christ, but that does not stop us from pursuing it. In My God, My Stories, author Greg Woolard shares a collection of devotions that have helped him get one step closer to the mindset of Christ. He takes you from the mountains of Colorado to the coastal marshes of Georgia, and from jogging in his neighborhood to coaching a championship baseball team of ten-year-olds. In his devotions he relates his everyday life to the Word of God, and My God, My Stories can offer you an enjoyable way to see how God is there in your own life as well. With God having a role in our lives 24/7, we should acknowledge his presence throughout the day. By sharing in Gregs devotions and reflecting on your own everyday activities, you too can expand your daily vision of God and acknowledge him a little more often, continually pursuing the mindset of Christ.
Delve deeply into God’s Word—and God’s heart—alongside wisdom from Matthew Henry, one of the most trusted Bible teachers in the history of the church. For more than three centuries, Matthew Henry’s work has been consulted and quoted by teachers and students the world over. Now you can have his insights available alongside the trusted New King James version of the Bible in the Matthew Henry Daily Devotional Bible. Featuring 366 devotions, the Matthew Henry Daily Devotional Bible will help you gain greater understanding and appreciation of Scripture and encounter God’s heart every day. Drawn from Henry’s enormously popular commentary, his insights paired with Scripture will guide you into a deeper relationship with the Father as you find comfort, knowledge, and wisdom from God’s Word. Features include: The complete Bible text in the New King James translation 366 daily devotions, adapted from The Matthew Henry Commentary, one of the most popular commentaries ever written Line-matched 2-column paragraph format Complete index of devotions 2-color interior design Words of Christ in red Clear and readable NKJV Comfort Print® typeface in a 10-point print size
I have heard many people say, "I read my Bible but I just don't get anything out of it." So, I decided to share my Bible journal with my church in the hope that they would read through the Bible with me. In the process, I shared a lot of life and admittedly plenty of funny stories about my life and experiences. I had to include them because I didn't want this to be purely an academic exercise. I wanted it to be a practical devotion that touches real life. While they were reading through with me, many of them told me that I needed to get it published. That's why it's sitting on the shelves today. There are plenty of ways to read through the Bible. I started out reading cover to cover for years. From there I moved to a Chronological Bible plan. Then one day, a pastor friend of mine gave me a Life Journal. It takes you through the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice throughout the year. I like this plan because every day, you get some of the New Testament. Even if you don't decide to read this plan or my book; please choose to read through the Bible some way. God's Word in your life is what I pray for you.
The Oxford English Literary History is the new century's definitive account of a rich and diverse literary heritage that stretches back for a millennium and more. Each of these thirteen groundbreaking volumes offers a leading scholar's considered assessment of the authors, works, cultural traditions, events, and ideas that shaped the literary voices of their age. The series will enlighten and inspire not only everyone studying, teaching, and researching in English Literature, but all serious readers. This volume covers the period 1645-1714, and removes the traditional literary period labels and boundaries used in earlier studies to categorize the literary culture of late seventeenth-century England. It invites readers to explore the continuities and the literary innovations occurring during six turbulent decades, as English readers and writers lived through unprecedented events including a King tried and executed by Parliament and another exiled, the creation of the national entity 'Great Britain', and an expanding English awareness of the New World as well as encounters with the cultures of Asia and the subcontinent. The period saw the establishment of new concepts of authorship and it saw a dramatic increase of women working as professional, commercial writers. London theatres closed by law in 1642 reopened with new forms of entertainments from musical theatrical spectaculars to contemporary comedies of manners with celebrity actors and actresses. Emerging literary forms such as epistolary fictions and topical essays were circulated and promoted by new media including newspapers, periodical publications, and advertising and laws were changing governing censorship and taking the initial steps in the development of copyright. It was a period which produced some of the most profound and influential literary expressions of religious faith from John Milton's Paradise Lost and John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, while simultaneously giving rise to a culture of libertinism and savage polemical satire, as well as fostering the new dispassionate discourses of experimental sciences and the conventions of popular romance.
The Oxford English Literary History is the new century's definitive account of a rich and diverse literary heritage that stretches back for a millennium and more. This volume covers 1645 to 1714, which saw the rise of new media forms, and transformations in performance spaces, bookselling, and the concept of authorship.