Lighthouse Faith

Lighthouse Faith

Author: Lauren Green

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2017-03-14

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0718083407

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Is God Just a Distant Concept? An Award-Winning Religion Correspondent is Convinced the Answer is No and Explores the Possible Relationship with Our Creator Fox News Religion Correspondent Lauren Green uses her wealth of stories, vast network of contacts, and her own extensive study of theology to take the reader on a unique journey of spiritual discovery. With few female authors writing in the field of theology, Green provides an important perspective to all who wish to move closer to not only a deeper relationship with God but an understanding of what makes that possible. Green gathers insight from some amazing guides along the way, through personal conversations with some of the leading minds in the world on the topic of Christianity. These include: Timothy Keller John Piper Alister McGrath William Lane Craig John Lennox Sir John Polkinghorne Amy Beckman Elizabeth Lev … and many more Is God simply an accessory that we carry with us? Something similar to what we might download from a music site to suit our personal tastes—a personal assistant in a way? Or is He His law, His structure, and His authoritative Word contained in the Holy Scripture, an objective reality to which you daily shape your life? If we believe or know we should believe that it’s the latter, how do we make this happen? How do we live joyfully under God’s will in a world so drenched in the will of human desire? Lighthouse Faith explores the heart of the Christian doctrine and a pathway of perceiving God as an interactive hands-on presence; a caring and loving being. The first commandment is a life-giving force loaded with information about the world in which we live. This law stands atop the other nine commandments as a beacon of light, illuminating the created order, just as a lighthouse lamp shines in a darkened space, heralding a way to safety.


Revolution of Hope

Revolution of Hope

Author: Vicente Fox Quesada

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9780670018390

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Traces the rise and career of the charismatic former president of Mexico, from his youth as the son of immigrants from the United States and Spain and his achievements as the youngest CEO in the history of Coca-Cola to his presidential efforts to reduce poverty, address corruption, and reform key social programs. 100,000 first printing.


Fox and the Hard Day

Fox and the Hard Day

Author: J. Camorlinga

Publisher:

Published: 2016-10-24

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9780692794753

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While James and Ruth talk about their hard day, a cynical fox appears and challenges their belief in God. How can they believe God is all-good, all-knowing, and all-powerful when there is so much pain and evil in the world? This colorful story will encourage deep conversations, help equip children with faith-strengthening tools, and embolden them to defend their Christian beliefs from an early age.


The Faith-sharing New Testament with the Psalms

The Faith-sharing New Testament with the Psalms

Author: H. Eddie Fox

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9780687067169

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Designed as a tool for leading persons to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and share that faith with others. This NRSV version contains over 25 of questions and answers which provide a framework for learning and witnessing one's faith. Each question is confirmed by Scripture. This New Testament is a "tool" provided for anyone eager to learn the essentials of the faith and how they share his or her faith with others.


Faith Fox

Faith Fox

Author: Jane Gardam

Publisher: Europa Editions

Published: 2017-11-14

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1609454227

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A novel that’s “brilliant on sex, brilliant on bereavement and death, brilliant on god, brilliant on dottiness” from the acclaimed author of Old Filth (A. N. Wilson, Evening Standard). The story of a motherless girl named Faith and her family and close friends, all of whom are determined to see her live a happy life. Faith’s mother died in childbirth; her overworked father cannot raise his child alone; and her unconventional grandmother refuses to acknowledge the child whose birth took away the daughter she loved. And so a motley crew of family and friends converges to see that Faith is brought up correctly. The concerned parties include Faith’s uncle, who runs a commune in northern England; the Tibetan refugees who have moved in with him; and the splendidly bickering paternal grandparents. What ensues is a brilliant comedy of manners set equally amidst high society and low. Faith Fox is a story that explores the wonder of the human heart in all its thunderous eccentricity. Gardam has mastered the essence of age and youth and above all nonconformity. Her memorable characters are sure to delight. “Wonderful, sharply observed, deeply funny.” —The Minneapolis Star-Tribune “[A] cleverly wrought British import . . . That Gardam is a virtuoso of structure creeps up on you until you begin to glimpse the outlines of the multiple subplots converging with the satisfying click that reminds you that you’re in the hands of a master.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Hugely funny and deeply moving.” —The Atlantic “Pure pleasure.” —Anita Brookner, author of The Debut “An endearing story. Gardam’s feisty characters deliver a tale that crackles with charm and energy.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


Faith Ed

Faith Ed

Author: Linda K. Wertheimer

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2016-08-23

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0807055271

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An intimate cross-country look at the new debate over religion in the public schools A suburban Boston school unwittingly started a firestorm of controversy over a sixth-grade field trip. The class was visiting a mosque to learn about world religions when a handful of boys, unnoticed by their teachers, joined the line of worshippers and acted out the motions of the Muslim call to prayer. A video of the prayer went viral with the title “Wellesley, Massachusetts Public School Students Learn to Pray to Allah.” Charges flew that the school exposed the children to Muslims who intended to convert American schoolchildren. Wellesley school officials defended the course, but also acknowledged the delicate dance teachers must perform when dealing with religion in the classroom. Courts long ago banned public school teachers from preaching of any kind. But the question remains: How much should schools teach about the world’s religions? Answering that question in recent decades has pitted schools against their communities. Veteran education journalist Linda K. Wertheimer spent months with that class, and traveled to other communities around the nation, listening to voices on all sides of the controversy, including those of clergy, teachers, children, and parents who are Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Sikh, or atheist. In Lumberton, Texas, nearly a hundred people filled a school-board meeting to protest a teacher’s dress-up exercise that allowed freshman girls to try on a burka as part of a lesson on Islam. In Wichita, Kansas, a Messianic Jewish family’s opposition to a bulletin-board display about Islam in an elementary school led to such upheaval that the school had to hire extra security. Across the country, parents have requested that their children be excused from lessons on Hinduism and Judaism out of fear they will shy away from their own faiths. But in Modesto, a city in the heart of California’s Bible Belt, teachers have avoided problems since 2000, when the school system began requiring all high school freshmen to take a world religions course. Students receive comprehensive lessons on the three major world religions, as well as on Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and often Shintoism, Taoism, and Confucianism. One Pentecostal Christian girl, terrified by “idols,” including a six-inch gold Buddha, learned to be comfortable with other students’ beliefs. Wertheimer’s fascinating investigation, which includes a return to her rural Ohio school, which once ran weekly Christian Bible classes, reveals a public education system struggling to find the right path forward and offers a promising roadmap for raising a new generation of religiously literate Americans.


Faith Gartney's Girlhood

Faith Gartney's Girlhood

Author: A. D. T. Whitney

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-08-22

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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"Faith Gartney's Girlhood" by A. D. T. Whitney. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.


Our Journey by Faith

Our Journey by Faith

Author: Gene Vogelpohl

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1662454899

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If you want a life-changing experience, live a life of faith. Hearing and reading stories about a life of faith can be inspiring and encouraging; but to experience it for yourself is a life changer. The sharing of events in our life is a testimony of what God has done in leading us in different ways of ministering, to encourage and strengthen others that we can do more than we think possible when we place our life in God’s hands. “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not” (Jeremiah 33:3).


Journey of Faith

Journey of Faith

Author: Anthony Anei Majok

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2011-07-27

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1426981791

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Seven-year-old Anthony Majok was torn from his happy African village and began running for his life, due to ongoing civil war, sparked by religious and political strife. The Christian Majok family, along with many others, refused to take up the Islam faith. Over the next 17 years, Majok and thousands of lost boys and girls of Sudan battled well-armed soldiers, vicious animals, hunger and disease as they fled across the continent. Set in South Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya and, finally, the United States, it is Majoks unwavering faith that helps him withstand devastating hardship. Journey of Faith conveys not only Majoks moving personal story, it illuminates the reasons for decades of war in Sudan.