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In this addition to the Union series, Daniel Hames and Michael Reeves argue that an individual's relationship with God influences their evangelism and missions more than anything else.
Should Christians abandon the evangelical label? Michael Reeves argues from Scripture and church history that Christians should return to the evangel--the gospel--in order to identify the clear theology of evangelicalism.
This book argues from Scripture that godly fear is the opposite of being afraid of God or his punishment, as if he were a tyrant. Instead, it is the intensity of the saints' love for, delight in, and enjoyment of all that God is.
In this book, Michael Reeves calls believers to see God as the object of their fear--a fear marked not by anxiety but by reverence and awe.
This introduction to Spurgeon's life and ministry--organized around themes such as the centrality of Christ and the empowerment of the Spirit--will encourage readers to live for God's glory.
It is 1855, and 14-year-old Hassan Qaderi arrives in London's East India Dock from Bombay. His only possessions are a beautiful jewelled dagger, a copy of The Pickwick Papers and two handwritten letters which promise him riches 'beyond the wildest dreams of men'. With him is Ahmet, his Afghan uncle. Hassan has only fleeting memories of his early life: a beautiful woman, the heat and icy cold of Afghanistan, blood-soaked snow, a pair of shiny boots and a man who always wears a red jacket. What is Hassan's connection with England's dangerous and alien land? Why has Ahmet brought him here, and why is he always so watchful? Most importantly, how will Hassan make the most difficult choice of his life? In this gripping tale, a young man on a quest for riches may soon discover a treasure worth much more than he ever imagined.
In this lively and refreshing book, we find an accessible introduction to the profound beauty of the Trinity.
»Vi tror på Gud Fader … hans enbårne søn … og på Helligånden.« Sådan lyder det i kirken hver søndag. Den kristne kirke tror på Treenigheden, men hvad betyder det egentlig, at Gud er treenig? Er det vigtigt? Hvis ja, hvorfor? Michael Reeves viser engageret, at Treenigheden står bag alt det gode i livet. At ord som kærlighed, glæde og skønhed kun giver mening, fordi Gud er treenig. »Denne bog er en gave til kirken. Og til alle andre, som undrer sig over, hvem Gud er, eller hvorfor han skulle være værd at have med at gøre. Reeves formidler med glimt i øjet og glæde i hjertet. Han viser os en Gud, der er alt andet end kedelig, støvet og uinteressant.
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