Hades' Disciples

Hades' Disciples

Author: Michael West

Publisher:

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781941706008

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Terrifying creatures exist all around us, hiding in plain sight. Ancient. Deadly. They gather in secret, conspiring, dreaming of nothing less than humanity's destruction, and their numbers are growing. Earl Preston knows the danger all too well. After tangling with a horde of mythological sea monsters in Colonial Bay, he has been tasked with finding these beasts and exposing their plans whatever they may be. But Earl is not the only one with a mystery on their hands. At the very top of the world, Carol Miyagi has stumbled onto an artifact from Earth's past, something magnificent held captive in a prison of ice and snow. Now, Carol and Earl must work quickly to decipher the will of the gods-a plot that defies imagination-and to stop their followers from carrying it out. They thought the nightmare was over, but they are about to discover that the horror has only just begun. Hades' Disciples is Book Two of the Legacy of the Gods Series!


Learning to Be a Disciple

Learning to Be a Disciple

Author: Luella Campbell

Publisher: Partridge Africa

Published: 2015-09-22

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1482808897

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Discipleship and sonship are intimately connected. Jesus was a Son to His Father and a rabbi to His disciples. His goal was to teach His disciples how to be sons by introducing them to the Father and calling them to follow Him and imitate Him as Gods beloved Son. They were to be His replicas on earth, training others to follow Him. Jesus was a Jew, born and raised in the Jewish language and culture of His day. Out of this richness He invited and trained uneducated men to take His yoke, learn from Him and go into the world to set people free from their yokes of bondage. Westernization has obscured the Biblical meaning of discipleship and spawned believers who have lost the truth and simplicity of following Jesus. The church has been fragmented by theology and tradition instead of being united by the Spirit of Jesus. Jesus stripped Judaism of its impositions by taking people back to the Torah and explaining what God meant, not what rabbis imposed on it. This book is an attempt to re-introduce believers to Jesuss yoke by teaching them to embrace the spirit of Torah, which reflects, not rules or religion but mercy, based on the love of the Father.


The Lightsider's & The Darksider's

The Lightsider's & The Darksider's

Author: Arno Vindra

Publisher: Arno Vindra

Published: 2024-06-30

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 6238590122

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A new world has arrived, an area where it's not all about Pandora, Tartoa or Moontrees. Many sider's moved to the north, most of this group thought it was time prepare to learn. The Region called Runestone, this is where the nightmare of choosen one begins. This time, Choosen One faced personal problems and even had a revenge against a person who he believed brought him to problems a group called the other side. The hustle and bustle of the city of Marheim, the beauty of the Kingdom of Rhenos, And The Runestone is a place full of learning, even a land where people's stories are easily forgotten, such as in Forgotten Land. Making the story of The Lightsider's & The Darksider's now full of the impression of an intriguing friendship relationship, bringing each other down. The Warriors who moved had the role of guarding their new hometown, forgotten land. And The Choosen One is the one who decide the fate of where this story will end.


The Apostles' Creed

The Apostles' Creed

Author: Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2009-05-01

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 0567142787

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The Apostles' Creed is an expression of Christian theology that was formed in a period of fascinating and creative debate. The creed is not simply a dogmatic, static, and cryptic symbol of Christian faith, but, on the contrary, a lively narrative that can still inspire imagination, critical reflection, and faith. In The Apostle's Creed, the ancient debates that led to the formulation of its twelve pronouncements are examined. The richness of early Christian thought is explored by looking at the ideas behind each creedal pronouncement and tracing the theological debates that inspired each statement. Early Christian theology is not treated as 'unanimous,' but as pluralistic. The polyphony of theological opinion, which characterized the Christianity of this period, is therefore highlighted and celebrated. In explaining the context that gave birth to the creed, this study refers to the testimony of various 'witnesses' of those theological arguments. This includes opponents of the apostolic and church Fathers: the Gnostics, 'heretics,' and Jewish and pagan critics of Christian faith.