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La mejor manera de saber de México es coloreando sus hermosas variedades de cactus y flores, además de aprender datos interesantes sobre sus especies.
This book shines a light on the long-overlooked Sir Anthony Sherley.
¿ 1. This book, documenting a revolutionary, vastly touching, if very old theory represents fifteen years of intense research. Concerning the origins of Old Europe and of Civilization as a whole, this theory is thoroughly proven here, mainly using the Romanian language, its wit, and its special logic, with the traditional elegance of the first chroniclers. ¿ 2. Free from all the ridicule and diabolization that invariably accompanied previous similar writings which were deemed ã dangerous Ò for the Establishment, the Vlasgica series breaks through the obfuscations now proven to be at least one millennium old. Exempted from the omnipresent modern censorship and spin, this long awaited book will make a lasting impact on the research community in this field of studies, and on the public at large.
The landscape of Christian spirituality in the West is no longer lush with green grass and wild flowers blooming. Instead, across the country we find dry terrain where churches no longer can expect interested seekers--yet most of our solutions for addressing this predicament link to anxiety around our performance and personality. Rather than going back to the boardroom to cook up new techniques for a trendier church, let's ask more meaningfully rooted questions. Do we know how to be present in our neighborhoods? Do we know how to be present in community? Do we know how to be present to the in-breaking kingdom of God? There is a growing groundswell discovering that we have become uprooted and detached from each other in the way we express being the church. We need a subterranean movement that plunges below the surface into a way of being the people of God that carries an unwavering incarnational creed. Dan White Jr. uses crisp criticism, narrative theology, and tangible practices to uncover a hopeful pathway for being radically rooted in God's world.""Dan White has penned a well-written, distinctly prophetic book on incarnational mission. In it he calls us to a life beyond the standard cultural obsessions and to a faithfulness that is rendered through rootedness, abiding, witness, and service. A welcome addition to the books on prophetic missionality."" --Alan Hirsch, author and activist""For too long the church has caved in to the desires of a world addicted to self-destructive speed and geographic displacement. But no longer, says White. God is seeking to re-place his people, to invite us into the radical act of stopping in a restless world, to be deeply rooted, to be witnesses to the life our world could experience if it truly surrendered to Christ. This inspiring and practical guide will help you in that monumental endeavor.""--Michael Frost, author, Incarnate: The Body of Christ in an Age of Disengagement""Want a sneak peak into the future of the church in North America? Read this book. Better yet, want to join in this bold new future? Join with others and create local practices as inspired by this incredible resource. Rooted in courageous practice, White has written a pioneering guide that pinpoints the cancerous defaults of the contemporary church, while also casting a practical vision for how we can all join in God's abundant future."" --Tim Soerens, coauthor of The New Parish: How Neighborhood Churches Are Transforming Mission, Discipleship, and Community""The bias toward up is powerful in church culture. As leaders, we want to be up-and-comers and eventually at the top. If our grand vision isn't realized, we pull up stakes and move on. In this fine book, White makes an impassioned case for down. 'Up-rootedness' abstracts us, but 'rootedness'--in community, place, and the unfolding work of God--is the truly radical trajectory of the church. It's difficult to imagine a more important message.""--John Pattison, coauthor of Slow ChurchDan White, Jr. co-planted Axiom Church when five families dove into the city of Syracuse, New York, to cultivate communities in diverse neighborhoods. He is also a church strategist with the V3 Movement, coaching cohorts from around the country through an eighteen-month missional training system. Finally, he is also cofounder of the Praxis Gathering. Dan finds deep delight in dwelling around the table with good coffee and a good conversation. He blogs at danwhitejr.com.
Sanctification is the process by which the believer is separated from sin and becomes dedicated to God''s righteousness. Accomplished by the Word of God (John 17:7) and the Holy Spirit (Rom 8:3-4), Sanctification results in holiness, or purification from guilt and power of sin. (Nelson''s Illustrated Bible Dictionary, copyright 1986) Jesus has removed our sins, we are seated with Him in heavenly places. This is our position in Christ. We have been forgiven as a sinner and given eternal life, but we still need to do the ''work'' of sanctification.What if you could accomplish much of the work in a few weeks?     Do you know the ABC''s of the Kingdom?A. Jesus taught us to pray: forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sinned against us?     Have we listed our sins and asked God to forgive us?     Have we listed those who hurt or betrayed us and forgiven them?B. By not resolving our past hurts, broken relationships, shameful acts before or after receiving Christ; we continue to feel bad about ourselves and are afraid of being judged and our reputation damaged. This uses up emotional energy from worry and to keep it hidden. We aren''t free to be who God made us to be.C. Unbelief and trust in God hindered the Israelites, just as it does US today. God can show us the lies that have shaped our mindset, and renew our thinking into a New Belief System and closer to our loving Father.This workbook will help accelerate your spiritual growth and show how to eliminate the enemy''s lies about God and ourselves.  This gives us deeper peace, self-confidence and love for Jesus and Joy for what He has done for us.This transformational book presents many compelling lists to inspire readers to self-identify and perform self-evaluations. Readers will stay absorbed as the book is well-written, and have a sense of closure as they finish the book. (Manuscript Review 2014, Xulon Publishers)
CLEAR . . . CONCISE . . . PRACTICAL describes this new translation of the New Testament, geared to people with a busy lifestyle and limited time to read and study the Bible. If you fall into any of the following categories, The Better Life Bible may be just what you're looking for: I work a lot of hours I rarely attend church I don't take the time to read footnotes I've learned English as a second language I rarely read books, magazines or newspapers I'm embarrassed to ask others about terms I don't understand I don't have Bible study resources, such as a Bible dictionary or commentaries Dan Sindlinger supervised Bible translation projects for six years among the Gola people of Liberia, West Africa, and ten years among the Lakota Sioux Indians of South Dakota before translating The Better Life Bible from 1999 to 2006. He teaches New Testament Greek and Biblical Hebrew.
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