The One Year Sacred Obsession Devotional

The One Year Sacred Obsession Devotional
Title The One Year Sacred Obsession Devotional PDF eBook
Author Becky Tirabassi
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 378
Release 2007
Genre Devotional calendars
ISBN 1414312237

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This devotional features journal entries from Becky's “alone time” with God for the past five years. Reading these devotions will get people excited about Jesus. They are also helpful to those struggling with unholy passions.

Sacred Obsession

Sacred Obsession
Title Sacred Obsession PDF eBook
Author Becky Tirabassi
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 159
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 1414310420

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Tirabassi speaks of the things that drive and control one's life, how to overcome the obsessive passions that distract one from God, and how to replace them with holy obsession.

Daniel

Daniel
Title Daniel PDF eBook
Author Matt Morton
Publisher Tyndale House
Total Pages 112
Release 2014-02-27
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1612914241

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Living in a culture that was hostile toward having faith in God, Daniel and his friends could have conformed to society. Instead, they learned to take a stand through God’s power for what they believed. By studying their integrity and faithfulness, students will be challenged to evaluate their priorities and embrace biblical values, no matter the cost. This 8-session study includes: Main Bible passage Application questions for each lesson Leader’s guide

The One Year Bible Devotional

The One Year Bible Devotional
Title The One Year Bible Devotional PDF eBook
Author Richard P Swift
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 502
Release
Genre
ISBN 1365744701

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The One Year Experiencing God's Love Devotional

The One Year Experiencing God's Love Devotional
Title The One Year Experiencing God's Love Devotional PDF eBook
Author Sandra Byrd
Publisher NavPress
Total Pages 783
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 149642803X

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One of Called Magazines Favorite Fall Releases! When was the last time you took a break to experience Gods love? To experience something is to live it, to encounter it, to understand it, to explore with our hearts, minds, and souls as well as with the five physical senses and our God-given spiritual ones. Every action we do with and for God, every good day and bad day, we walk hand-in-hand with God, experiencing Him. Experiencing Gods love takes time. Love unfurls its blossoms in our lives when we concentrate all of our senses on the small gifts we pass by every day. Time slows, and we finally get to hear Gods beautiful background hum to our lives. The One Year Experiencing Gods Love Devotional helps you intentionally carve out those moments in your day to savor God and his love for you.

One Year Alone with God

One Year Alone with God
Title One Year Alone with God PDF eBook
Author Ava Pennington
Publisher Revell
Total Pages 384
Release 2010-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0800719514

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Hard Sayings: The Rhetoric of Christian Orthodoxy in Late Modern Fiction by Thomas F. Haddox examines the work of six avowedly Christian writers of fiction in the period from World War II to the present. This period is often characterized in western societies by such catchphrases as "postmodernism" and "secularization," with the frequent implication that orthodox belief in the dogmas of Christianity has become untenable among educated readers. How, then, do we account for the continued existence of writers of self-consciously literary fiction who attempt to persuade readers of the truth, desirability, and utility of the dogmas of Christianity? Is it possible to take these writers' efforts on their own terms and to understand and evaluate the rhetorical strategies that this kind of persuasion might entail? Informed by the school of rhetorical narratology that includes such critics as Wayne Booth, James Phelan, and Richard Walsh, Hard Sayings offers fresh new readings of fictive works by Flannery O'Connor, Muriel Spark, John Updike, Walker Percy, Mary Gordon, and Marilynne Robinson. In its argument that orthodox Christianity, as represented in fiction, still has the power to persuade and to trouble, it contributes to ongoing debates about the nature and scope of modernity, postmodernity, and secularization.

Hidden in Christ

Hidden in Christ
Title Hidden in Christ PDF eBook
Author James Bryan Smith
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 218
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830895450

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In this unique introduction to the hidden life in Christ, James Bryan Smith walks readers through a thirty-day immersion in Colossians 3:1-17. Each of the thirty short chapters hones in on a single word or phrase from this life-changing passage, followed by a simple daily practice, a prompt for reflection and small group follow-up questions.