This eBook was created to: a) assist Christians desiring to minister to those who have suffered loss due to death in understanding the complex phenomenon of grief; b) increase sensitivity to the bereaved c) offer effective techniques for providing Soft Care support and d) provide spiritual resources to share with the bereaved.
This eBook is composed of over 90 homilies conducive to spiritual growth and peace. You will be strengthened, motivated, inspired, encouraged, and enlightened with God's Word, as you travel the rugged path to the City of God. Each meditation begins with the referenced Bible text and concludes with a prayer. Topics include: Negative Disturbances, God's Reversals, When Goliath Comes.
This e-book applies the practical insights of thirty selected biblical passages to our daily lives. Each reflection is adorned with gems of thought to nurture the senses, stimulate the mind, encourage the spirit, invigorate the soul and inspire the heart. You will be reminded of God’s love and power in the life of every Christian and gain renewed strength for the living of these days.
This eBook is comprised of 70 poems of love, friendship, inspiration, grief, humor, life, that are sure to lift your spirits. These poems in narrative rhyme are intended to provoke deep thought, promote enlightened Christian perspective and encourage faithfulness. Titles include: Room Beneath the Snow, Flaw Detectives, Hands, The Game of Life, Losing Turtlehead, It's a Crime and Bad Luck Sue.
This e-Book contains eighty-four personalized prayers based on scriptural verses that will empower and inspire you in your devotionals as the Holy Spirit works in you. Written in the first person singular pronoun, these prayers can serve as a catalyst for developing or strengthening your relationship with God of the Ages.As you pray the prayers, you will note that inherent in each prayer is the keen awareness of our own need to be changed by God and to be endued with His power to do His divine will. His Holy Writ provides the spiritual direction for each prayer, that is, each prayer is in response to the selected scriptural verses. When we pray, spiritually influenced by the Scriptures, we acknowledge the weakness and sins that it put before us, and we celebrate in praise and thanksgiving as we glorify Him for being our God through Jesus Christ. Our prayers bring us into agreement with God and His power is released to quiet the turbulent soul.Holy Writ (Bible, Scripture) inspired praying is not identical with Scripture praying. Scripture praying personalizes a biblical text. For example, 2 Corinthians 5:1 reads: “Now we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.†Scripture praying would personalize it thusly:Lord, I know that if the earthly tent I live in is destroyed, I have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.Though similar, Scripture inspired prayers in the context in which I mean it, are prayers inspired by the verse or passage through the work of the Holy Spirit in you. So an inspired prayer from this same verse might be:O God, Whose days are without end and whose mercies cannot be numbered,Keep me deeply aware of the shortness and uncertainty of human life. Grant that Your Holy Spirit lead me in holiness and righteousness and that when I shall have served my allotted time, I be gathered with all the saints of the ages before Your throne at last. This I ask through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.Notice the difference?Inspired Scripture praying is responding to God in the moment as you are meditating on His Word and being urged by the Holy Spirit to pray, in a contrite spirit, your soul deepest needs in reaction to the Word. It also includes responding to God in praise of who He is as God and what that means to you personally.
Part I of this e-book summarizes the state of religion among the Jewish people during the long four hundred year period which elapsed between the time of the prophet Malachi and the beginning of the Christian era. Part II gives the Gospel's presentation of Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel's hopes, their perception of Him and His own claim to be the Messiah.
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