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There is an eternal battle going on around all of us, a battle for our souls. How is this battle fought? Where is there safety?Author and pastor J. Hamilton Weston believes this battle is crucial and that we need to know what is going on and what God has provided for our protection in this battle. Looking at scripture, Weston discusses the nature of the conflict, who are our enemies, and then takes on what we have on our side in this conflict: God’s armor, God’s protection, God’s promises, and yes, God’s rewards.You can’t avoid this conflict. It’s happening around you. But you can be victorious. This book will help guide you to the right path.
What does God's grace mean to you?This question has often brought confusion and controversy to Christians everywhere. The team at World Prayr want you to understand just how amazing God's grace is. They want to dispel any confusion. They would like you to understand that you too can walk in God's grace, but only because it is God's grace that enables you. In fact, it is all God's grace, all the way.This book is divided into 36 questions, including - What is "grace"? - Is there such a thing as too much grace? - What about "repentance"? - Is there ever a point where God's grace ends and we have to fill in with our own efforts? - Something bad is happening or has happened in my life. Is God punishing me? Each question is answered in detail with substantial scripture references provided so that you can continue to study the topic for yourself directly from Scripture. In addition, there is a list of resources for further study in the back which can help you in a much deeper study of the meaning of grace.God's grace is sufficient, for everything, everywhere, and at every time.
What are the key experiences that have defined the traditional Seventh-day Adventist approach to hermeneutics?Veteran Seventh-day Adventist theologian and philosopher Edward W. H. Vick provides a brief answer to this question in this short book, with only 64 pages of text. Tracing the way interpretation was done starting with the Millerite movement in the 1840s, and working through the influence of Ellen G. White and others, Vick suggests that the hermeneutic used was self-confirming. Each apparent problem solved resulted in further faith in the method.As a result, among traditional Adventists, hermeneutics has taken a particular shape which locks in this set of doctrines, and the doctrines, in turn, uphold the hermeneutic.This book will be especially helpful to Seventh-day Adventists who want to communicate with biblical scholars and theologians outside of their community. It will be of help to those who are not Adventists in understanding the nature and tenacity of SDA hermeneutics.
In this fourth book in the Kamden Faith Journey series, Kamden continues to grow. With his Nana, he learns about friendship with other children, but also about God who is his friend always.This book is simple and direct. It can be used by parents, grandparents, and other caregivers, as well as for Sunday School.
What do the letters of John, tucked away near the end of the New Testament, tell us other than that we ought to love one another? That’s a good message but can we put some muscle into it?With the help of Dr. Robert D. Cornwall and his new study guide on the Letters of John in the Participatory Study Series, we certainly can! Cornwall guides us through a historical, theological and practical study of these three little letters, taking 1st century material, helping us understand it clearly, and applying it to our daily lives in the 21st century.Besides its value in studying these books, this guide provides a model for a successful small group or individual study of any Bible passage. Each lesson includes readings, questions, exercises, and a suggested prayer in closing helping to bring the application home.This study is useful for individuals and small groups, but can also be valuable in planning a sermon series.
Can faith and science work together? How?Science and religion have done most to shape our lives in the modern West. At first it might seem there is little relationship between them and none that could ever be close. In Religion and Science: An Exploration, the author indicates in a sensible and uncomplicated manner that there is a working relationship but that it is something that must be searched for if it is to be achieved. The result is a book that deals with a most importat issue with impartiality.This book is primarily aimed at those who want to integrate their understanding of science with their understanding of faith.
The words of Scripture are both inspired and inspiring. Too often, as we defend the former, we forget the latter. We read Scripture to absorb facts, settle doctrinal disputes, and organize church life.In Reflections on Scripture, Dandelions, and Sparrows, Wanda Thompson brings the power of photography, art, and poetry to our experience of Scripture, and through it, the God of Scripture. Using stunning photography, graphite drawings, and watercolors, she brings us into closer touch with the God whose eye is on the sparrow, who created dandelions, and who wants to be in fellowship with us.This book is a beautiful, and yes, a fun experience. At the same time, it will lead to deeper reflection on our Creator. You’ll find yourself coming back to these images and the verses that accompany them again and again.This is the Urdu edition.
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