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For 40 years Dr. Charles Miller has been the Pastor of New Birth Fellowship MB Church in Jackson, MS and has traveled to several countries preaching and teaching the gospel. His relentless mission is to expose the power of God's Word and how you can truly be successful in ministry and in life.Dr. Charles Miller teaches us in this powerful read how to maneuver through the trials of life while having a heart of love and a heart to pursue the mission that God has given each one of us to do in our lifetime. Many leaders and people become frustrated with God's people because they have taken their heart and mind off the mission. The wiles of the enemy are here to confuse you and to mislead you by therefore presenting situations and circumstances that make you discredit the power of God's Word.
, Henri Matisse described the Chapel of the Rosary, the chief labour of his final years, as the 'gathering together' of his lifetime's work. Although widely known as 'Matisse's Chapel', the building's remarkable 'modern' design and decoration emerged from a surprising friendship and artistic engagement with a group of Dominican sisters and brothers keen to see the Church embrace 'Modern Art' and modern artists. With the advantage of hitherto unexplored archive and printed materials this study highlights that mutual encounter and explores how their shared artistic adventure became for Matisse himself an opportunity to express his 'religious' vision of art and to rediscover his natal Catholic Faith in its post-war avant-garde form.,
Finally filling the gap between specialist volumes and ‘companion texts’, Charles Miller's rigorous and well written exploration of the works and theology of Richard Hooker is a comprehensive and critical testament to one of the most important founders of Anglican thoughtMiller introduces the main theological topics in Hooker’s writings and identifies his distinctive contribution to the emergence of Anglicanism via discussion of such themes as Hooker’s conception of God, of Mankind and of the place of Scripture in the Church. These discussions are deeply founded on Hooker's own works and Miller makes good use of the yet un-translated work L’Anglicanisme de Richard Hooker by Olivier Loyer, which has not been frequently cited in English language scholarship until now. Richard Hooker and the Vision of God is a groundbreaking new text that serves as both an introduction to, and substantive analysis of, this hugely influential sixteenth-century theologian.
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