Finding Matthew


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During the first few weeks after Matthew Kirk was born -- brain-damaged as a result of oxygen deprivation during delivery -- the doctors advised his parents, Donna and Ed Kirk, to put him in an institution, have another baby as soon as possible, and get on with their life. But what the doctors didn't understand was that Matthew was their life. Indeed, as he grew, he would surprise everyone with his athletic good looks, spirited personality, and supreme ability to create joy and love as so many people gathered around to help him through his physical and mental struggles. Now, with the publication of this clear-eyed, laugh-inducing, and heart-tugging book, Donna Kirk recounts the story -- the love story -- of how she and her family found Matthew, and how he found them.




Find It Fast in the Bible


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Make the Most Out of Your Time in God's Word Do you want to know more about a specific concept in Scripture without having to dig through multiple books? Find It Fast in the Bible is an innovative reference guide that makes it easy to discover what the Bible teaches. Look up the topic you're interested in and discover a list of corresponding Scripture verses. With this user-friendly format, you can find what you're looking for in seconds, such as... Adoption into God's Family By faith in Christ—Galatians 3:26 The Father allows us into His family—1 John 3:1, 2 Gentiles in God's family too—Ephesians 2:19 Jesus firstborn of many brothers—Romans 8:29 Jews and Gentiles heirs together—Ephesians 3:6 The Lord disciplines us as His children—Hebrews 12:6-9 This helpful resource is ideal for the busy, on-the-go Bible enthusiast. It's like having your own reference library right at your fingertips.







The Laramie Project


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For a year and a half following the murder of Matthew Shepard, Moises Kaufman and his Tectonic Theater Project-whose previous play, Gross Indecency, was hailed as a work of unsurpassed originality-conducted hundreds of interviews with the citizens of Laramie, Wyoming, to create this portrait of a town struggling with a horrific event. The savage killing of Shepard, a young gay man, has become a national symbol of the struggle against intolerance. But for the people of Laramie-both the friends of Matthew and those who hated him without knowing him-the tragedy was personal. In a chorus of voices that brings to mind Thornton Wilder's Our Town, The Laramie Project allows those most deeply affected to speak, and the result is a brilliantly moving theatrical creation. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.




Finding God in Scripture


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Why should I read the Bible? Isn't it just a lifeless and detached piece of history, an ancient relic? You may have heard people ask these questions or even asked them yourself. This book will help you find the answers to understanding the Bible in a twenty-first-century context. We have progressed as a civilization, there is no doubt. The advances in computer technology, communication, and science, have improved the quality of our lives. But fundamentally--at the core--the desires and motivations of humans remain the same and it is to this that the Bible speaks most clearly. However, interpreting the Bible requires intellectual curiosity, commitment, and a desire to discover truth. Finding God In Scripture will equip you to better understand the nature of the Bible's message and the dynamics of how to interpret it. For example, just like today's modern writers, biblical authors used various literary techniques such as the complexities associated with plot and characterization in narrative or the use of poetry, evoking emotions. These literary techniques were intended to convey God's message and involvement in the world. Finding God In Scripture will show you that there is more to the Bible than the communication of historical information; there is a reality--a truth that can transform your life.




Sunlight


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THE STORY: Matthew Gibbon, liberal lion and university president, may have finally gone too far in his battle against the conservative Dean of the law school--his son-in-law and former protégé. His daughter is caught between them and the entire univ




Sermon on the Mount


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A new commentary on Matthew 5-7 that seeks to determine whether or not a follower of Jesus can really live by His words from the Sermon on the Mount today.




Jesus, Matthew's Gospel and Early Christianity


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The passing of Professor Graham Stanton, former Lady Margaret chair of divinity at Cambridge University, in 2009 marked the passing of an era in Matthean scholarship and studies of early Christianity. Stanton's 15 books and dozens of articles span thirty-four years and centre largely on questions pertaining to the gospel of Matthew and early Christianity. The present volume pays tribute to Stanton by engaging with the principal areas of his research and contributions: the Gospel of Matthew and Early Christianity. Contributors to the volume each engage a research question which intersects the contribution of Stanton in his various spheres of scholarly influence and enquiry. The distinguished contributors include; Richard Burridge, David Catchpole, James D.G. Dunn, Craig A. Evans, Don Hagner, Peter Head, Anders Runesson and Christopher Tuckett.




Unlocking the Secrets of the Gospel according to Thomas


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This translation of the Gospel of Thomas represents a departure from the usual literal English of previous publications. It aims at providing a reader-friendly translation of the original Coptic language in contemporary idiomatic English, while remaining true to the complexities of the Coptic. The commentary seeks to clarify each saying as it likely would have been understood in the historical context of the Coptic language during the period of Thomas's popularity in Egypt. The sayings in Thomas in this period are no longer sayings of the Jewish man Jesus of Nazareth, but they have become sayings of a revelation bearer, the living Jesus, who announces a radical faith for a new age of the church. The historical matrix that best serves to inform the text is found in a continuation, albeit in a radical direction, of the traditional faiths represented in the earliest Christian literature.




The Erothetical Value of Jesus' parables: In Matthew's Gospel


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This is the second part, where are being analyzed the Parables attributed to Matthew's edition. As stated in the previous part, The Erothetical Value of Jesus' Parables In Mark, there will be also the Parables of Luke and Q( from Quelle)