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Hope for Today’s Families by Willie & Elaine Oliver (Paperback)
We live in challenging times and are saturated by information, activities, and senseless expectations. The stresses of modern life make healthy relationships more difficult to achieve and sustain, meaning that couples and children can live under the same roof but communicate poorly at best. Many want the stability of a strong family life but don’t know how to attain it.
Our General Conference’s Book of the Year, Hope for Today’s Families, offers clever, realistic, and practical ideas and solutions!
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Interracial And Intercultural : Love In South Africa 2019 (Paperback)
Condition: As new
Interracial and intercultural relationships in South Africa are still seen as out of ordinary. Based on the experiences, challenges that Andisa and others who are exposed to these dynamics, Andisa was inspired to write this book reflecting to the Bible to find answers relating to frequently asked questions and stereotypes faced by those who are either in interracial relationships or intercultural relationships in South Africa. In this book Andisa speaks of the origin of race from a biblical perspective and science, challenges faced by the interracial and intercultural relationships. She explores ways that we can overcome these challenges and be united. This books opens our eyes on the different backgrounds and how they affect our everyday lives. This books talks about different cultures and also the beauty of difference.
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Fourth Wave by David Pawson (Paperback)
After defining and clarifying the respective positions of the Charismatics and Evangelicals, this book addresses such critical points of divergence as theology and experience, prophecy and scripture, initiation, tongues, ministry and holiness. The challenge for both, Pawson maintains, is to reconsider their traditional understanding in the light of all the biblical data, and that the time is now ripe for the two fastest-growing streams in Christendom to be fully integrated. David Pawson has also written “Truth to Tell”, “Leadership is Male”, The Normal Christian Birth” and “The Road to Hell”.
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Jim Elliot: He Is No Fool (Torchbearers) Howat, Irene
Jim Elliot had a loving wife, a beautiful little girl, and a reason for real joy. God had called him to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to the Auca Indians. The love of Christ not only thrilled him but also gave him peace. Jim would spend the rest of his life bringing Jesus to the lost Aucas … but the rest of Jim’s life was only a matter of months.Persecution and death are a reality for many Christians today. Jim Elliot and four other young men died in the middle of doing God’s work. The very people they had come to rescue came out against them with machetes and clubs. Jim had realised for quite some time what serving God really meant. There is nothing that is worth more than Jesus – not even your life. ‘He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.This is the story of Jim’s love for a fighting people and of his fight for a loving God.When his life ended, the work went on and many of the Auca Indians today have the same reason that Jim Elliot had for real joy.Included in this book are a map, timeline and information on Ecuador.
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