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?Estas listo para convertirte en la persona que Dios quiere que seas? En este libro, el autor best seller David Jeremiah revela la estrategia de Dios para cambiar y te desafia a tomar nueve decisiones importantes que transformaran tu corazon, tu vida y tu mundo.
Cuando el caos de nuestras vidas cotidianas se vuelve abrumador, ?donde podemos acudir en busca de paz y descanso?
When all seems lost, where can hope be found? Katherine and Jay married right after college and sought adventure far from home in Los Angeles, CA. As they pursued their dreams--she as a model and he as a lawyer--they planted their lives in the city and in their church community. Their son, James, came along unexpectedly in the fall of 2007, and just six months later, everything changed in a moment for this young family. On April 21, 2008, as James slept in the other room, Katherine collapsed, suffering a massive brain stem stroke without warning. Miraculously, Jay came home in time and called for help. Katherine was immediately rushed into micro-brain surgery, though her chance of survival was slim. As the sun rose the next morning, the surgeon proclaimed that Katherine had survived the removal of part of her brain, though her future recovery was completely uncertain. Yet in that moment, there was a spark of hope. Through 40 days on life support in the ICU and nearly two years in full-time brain rehab, that spark of hope was fanned into flame. Defying every prognosis with grit and grace, Katherine and Jay, side by side, struggled to regain a life for Katherine as she re-learned to talk and eat and walk. Returning home with a severely disabled body but a completely renewed purpose, they committed to celebrate this gift of a second chance by embracing life fully, even though that life looked very different than they could have ever imagined. In the midst of continuing hardships and struggles, both in body and mind, Katherine and Jay found what we all long to find . . . hope, hope that heals the most broken place, our souls. An excruciating yet beautiful road to recovery has led the Wolf family to their new normal, in which almost every moment of life is marked with the scars of that fateful April day in 2008. Now, eight years later, Katherine and Jay are stewarding their story of suffering, restoration, and Christ-centered hope in this broken world through their ministry Hope Heals.
The Ultimate Collection of Bible Trivia, Puzzles, and Facts uses Bible facts, history, and themes to build familiarity with the Bible in a fun and engaging way. The quizzes, word scrambles, word searches, and more encourage a greater grasp of the Bible among individuals, small groups, Sunday school classes, and youth groups
Book one in a gripping new series from USA TODAY bestselling romantic suspense author Colleen Coble.
The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible by Ken Anderson connects contemporary issues to Bible passages by organizing Scripture references according to today's vocabulary. This travel-sized topical concordance uses nontechnical terms to shows readers which Bible passages deal with current terms and topics.
It's been said that if you forget your story, you lose your identity. This book captures the story and preserves the identity of the Vineyard movement for an emerging generation of pastors, leaders, and worshippers.
One of the world's most beloved Bible teachers offers a definitive collection of resources on biblical prophecy, the end times, and the apocalypse.
Is what you're anchored to stronger than what you're going through? The answer to that question changes everything. In Unshakable Hope, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado offers encouraging, practical guidance for overcoming difficult circumstances and gaining inner peace, building resolve, and walking into a better future.
When marriage and family therapist Nicole Zasowski confronts struggles she cannot overcome, she unknowingly becomes the client. Missing the peace she was so passionate about helping others find, she is invited to release the protective behaviors she once trusted to find God's transformational grace and a more enduring hope.
From a 'unique and distinctive' (Kyle Idleman) writer who 'make[s] us appreciate the greatness and grandeur of the gospel' (J. I. Packer) comes a warning about how the 'father of lies' attempts to mislead us, packaging destructive ideas in the guise of spiritual truth.
A historical and political account, Seeds of Turmoil clearly explains the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar and the ensuing sibling rivalry between Jacob and Esau, whose choices formed the world's three most influential religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
When Dave Ramsey was experiencing his own "total money makeover," he found that journaling was very helpful and effective in allowing him to see the big picture.
This 365-day devotional from beloved author Anne Graham Lotz offers us an opportunity to meditate on the joy of God's Word every day.
Discover the life-changing power of prayer as you immerse yourself in the richest prayers of the Old and New Testaments in 100 Favorite Bible Prayers.
The side-by-side devotions for you and your child make this special family edition of Max Lucado's bestselling Grace for the Moment ideal for incorporating devotions into your family routine.
Breakout NFL star Deshaun Watson, quarterback for the Houston Texans, shows readers the lessons that have driven him to become a leader and to put others first.
Whether you're a devoted plant-eater or a steadfast omnivore, The Southern Vegetarian Cookbook will help you shift vegetables from the outskirts of your plate into main course position. Eating your vegetables has never been more delicious.
Melissa Ferguson's warmhearted debut reminds us that some of life's biggest rewards come in the smallest packages.
Walking in Your Prophetic Destiny is the perfect teaching for anyone ready to take God's call to the next level.
After proclaiming that God's Kingdom had come near, Jesus died on the cross. This is hard to reconcile with what Jesus announced at the start of his ministry. It can only be understood when we realize the relationship between the Kingdom of God and his death. Jesus said flesh and blood can't inherit the Kingdom of God, but only those who are born of the Sprit, and for this reason Jesus had to die on the cross. Jesus explained this to Nicodemus that only those who are born of the Holy Spirit can enter into the Kingdom of God. He came into the world to make it happen, because without the cross of Jesus there is no fulfillment of the Kingdom. The proclamation of Jesus, his works and his life have strong bearing on his mission. Jesus proclaimed that the Kingdom of God had come near. He healed the sick, fed the hungry and gave hope to the poor. He lived a very basic life with his disciples and had no earthly possessions. This was the Kingdom that Jesus proclaimed. It gave the power back to the people, it gave them dignity and a life of joy and contentment. It was about the wellbeing of the whole community and where the leaders served others. Jesus explained the mysteries of his Kingdom through many parables, which turned the whole concept of the kingdom on its head and only a few were able to understand it then, as it is now. It was a new and unique concept for the disciples to grasp, but after his resurrection when he was with them for forty days, Jesus explained everything to them as recorded in the book of Acts. He instructed them to remain in Jerusalem till they were baptized by the Holy Spirit. Their empowerment which is usually understood in terms of Peter's bold preaching of the gospel was in fact more than that. It was to give them the courage to leave their earthly possessions and relationships and accept the other believers as their new family, where God lived with them and looked after their daily needs, spiritual as well as material. This was a very bold step for them to take. It was more daring than standing up to preach before a large crowd on the day of the Pentecost. The first church in Jerusalem became a place where God's Kingdom had come. They rejoiced together as they shared everything and God did mighty works among them. This would not have been possible, if they hadn't left their own families and possession to join the new community of God's people. The church lost the initial impetus that the early Christians had, in the way they lived and preached the good news of the Kingdom, especially during the post-Constantine period when the church leaders were seduced by the wealth that came from the state treasury. The way Jesus, the apostles and the early Christians had lived was completely forgotten or overlooked. The sixteenth century reformation tried to recover some of the important aspect the Christianity but it did not go far enough. At present the church has become its own worst enemy. Some churches are trying to destroy the very foundation of our salvation by denying the existence of historical Jesus. In others the faith in Jesus has failed to translate into a living reality. It judges the world harshly and does not reflect the values of God's Kingdom in its daily life. We need to reaffirm the apostolic faith and the community life of the early church. And become a community of God's redeemed people who follow the principles of his Kingdom. This is the true life and witness of the church.
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