The Indubitable Battle: Christian Lifestyle


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There is one thing that the devil and his cohorts do not want every child of God to do. He does not want us to have a perfect relationship with God. He divides and rules us. However, God desires personal intimate relationship with Him. The only way we can achieve this is through prayer. He wants everyone to come to Him directly in the name of Jesus Christ. The whole extent of Christianity is to have an intimate relationship with God. Unfortunately, many of us are distracted in the church by a lot of serving and wording. The Lord wants to see us at the battle well protected. Do you know that Christians are living in the front line of spiritual and physical warfare? Yes, we are. What are you doing about it? Are you praying? You should. Do you think you do not know how to pray? Do you think God will not answer your prayer because of your sins? It is all lies. May be you are having difficult stabilizing yourself in faith. These are no problems for a willing child of God. In this book, God used the author to expose the loopholes in attaining intimate relationship with God, and outline how to close up such holes. There are Biblical expositions on sin, forgiveness, restitution, right attitude to prayer and praying right with authority. This book equally addresses church relationship and corporate prayer. It is to help you fight against the spiritual warfare, which is inevitably against every believer. If you are a new believer or you have been long in the faith, yet find it difficult to pray effectively or keep up with your decision to pray and fast, this book will help. It also Biblically points you to Jesus your prayer mentor. Remember, this book is not written recital prayer book. It is a book on the complete prayer.




The God of the Pastor


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This publication, arising from a study of the spirituality of Roman Catholic priests and pastoral workers (m-f), provides fascinating new information regarding the personal situation, lifestyle and pastoral development of pastors in Holland.




Chasing the Wind


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This book is partly about the word love and what does it really mean to use it. An example is, I Love my wife and I love my chocolate, which is the deeper degree of love. What does it really mean to the person hearing the word love, what do they have in their life that relates to this word? What if they were beaten and abused as a child and then were told I love you. Maybe the child witnessed their father beat their mother while on drugs and later was put in prison, what is their truth about love? What all has been deposited in the child's bucket as their truth. What has your children witnessed and associated with the word love? This book takes a close look into distorted love and addictions and broken relationship cycles. To really study these issues, we must have a foundation of the Bible scriptures to get to the truth. Has Satan been at work in your home with the words you use? God is the God of redemption, following the principal of the renewing of our mind can promote healing and new growth. Love in the Bible is a verb.




Developing Clinicians of Character


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Terri S. Watson equips you to excel in "the helping profession within a helping profession" as you provide clinical supervision for other mental health workers. Grounding our thinking in the historic and contemporary wisdom of virtue ethics, this resource aims to identify and strengthen supervision's important role for character formation in the classroom, in continuing education for practitioners, and in clinical settings.




Facing the Father


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Turn around. Today. Right Now. God is calling you back to Him. In Facing the Father: 180 Degrees To God, Michael Carozza calls us all to turn away from the hopelessness of humanity and focus our faith on our future in heaven. This is not a new calling. God has been urging His people humbly to seek His face for thousands of years. His promises are real: forgiveness, healing, and restoration. You are a mere one hundred eighty degrees from God. Slowly make the transition back into His arms and receive the healing you so desperately desire.




30 Quick Tips for Better Health


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DIV 30 Quick Tips for Better Health gives you a guide to great health, broken down into thirty short, easy-to-read tidbits that are easy to put into practice./div




The Outlier's Choice


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“Cortney’s and Becky’s stories . . . reassure us that in our difficult times, choosing God’s way, even if not the most popular path, is worth it.” —Stephanie Fast, author of She Is Mine One woman’s husband confessed to a secret life of multiple affairs and addiction. Another woman’s daughter died of leukemia shortly after her adoption was finalized. Awash in their grief, Cortney Donelson and Becky Huber would have been justified in living a life of anger, bitterness, and sorrow after going through what can only be described as a wife’s—and mother’s—worst nightmares. But as Christians, these women were called to live set apart, to choose unexpected responses despite their heart-wrenching circumstances. And they chose wisely. For every Christian, faith can often feel uncomfortable. Fighting for hope is hard, and being set apart for God’s glory may feel isolating. Indeed, most aspects of the Christian life can be downright messy. In The Outlier’s Choice, authors Becky Huber and Cortney Donelson make an inspiring case to choose the unexpected—to go against popular beliefs and walk through struggles in discomfort, becoming bold outliers for God’s glory. “The Outlier’s Choice is chock-full of wisdom nuggets that will encourage you to find purpose beyond your pain . . . Thank you, Becky and Cortney, for your bold transparency that will empower thousands to choose an eternal focus while here on earth.” —Christy Neal, author of Don’t Ever Tell and podcast host of Everyone Has a Voice “You will think of these two women’s stories long after you put the book down. Maybe, just maybe, they will light your path when you experience the darkness.” —Sally Meredith, coauthor of Two Becoming One




台灣文學英譯叢刊(No.39)


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本輯選譯臺灣文學現代派作家王文興的兩篇小說、六篇散文,以及七篇論文。除了兩篇新近「出土」和發表的小說外,特別介紹作家過去鮮為人注意,有關作家成長過程、思想理念、宗教信仰的散文,和其多種文藝評論,呈現他對中國古典文學、電影、書法、英文小說的研究和寫作觀點,有助於英文讀者對王文興全面的認識。 Wang Wen-hsing is an internationally renowned modernist writer who has long been regarded by Taiwan writers as a bellwether of literary aesthetics. His reputation rests on his devotion to an innovative literary language and writing style, demonstrated primarily in his novels. His persistent pursuit of an ideal style has challenged standard aesthetic views of Chinese literary language and conventional reading strategies. He views writing much as he does painting, music, or any other art form: while acknowledging the importance of content, he foregrounds the form. His fictional works, therefore, are not only pieces of creative writing but also creative artworks; each word and sign should be appreciated like a musical note in a song or a brush stroke in a painting. This ideal pushes him constantly to search out a more precise method to describe a specific subject, and each new method he develops is added to the reservoir of Chinese rhetoric. Due to his peculiar approach, he writes extremely slowly. During the past three decades, he has been able to write only thirty-some characters a day. To date, he has published twenty-three short stories, one novella, three novels (the second novel is in two volumes), one one-act play, three volumes of essays, and numerous poems, prose works, translations, and pieces of criticism. 王文興是台灣文學現代派的代表作家。王文興以獨特的語言風格,聞名於文學界,他對文學藝術的忠誠,數十年不改其志,廣受國內外學界和文壇的崇敬。由於其千錘百鍊的創作手法,王文興的寫作速度極其緩慢,近三十多年來維持一天三十個字的紀錄。直至目前他的著作包含了二十三個短篇小說,一個中篇,三部長篇(第二部有上下兩冊),一篇獨幕劇,三本散文集,和諸多未集結成冊的散文、詩歌、翻譯以及評論文章。王絕非多產作家,但作品篇篇如同精雕細琢的藝術品,耐人品味。其高度實驗性的寫作手法,挑戰讀者的閱讀,但又回報以無以倫比的美感享受。在華文文學的世界,獨樹一格,散發出璀璨的光芒。




Poverty in the Promised Land


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This book provides biblical evidence of the structural and systemic factors that have long been part of the story of poverty. The people of God have often denied such structural claims in favor of the belief that individuals are poor because of personal choice. This absolves the social institutions of society, including the church, from responsibility to address these structural forces, including within the church itself. Charity and benevolence become the antidote for such a diagnosis of poverty, rather than the deeply rooted change that God intended for the Year of Jubilee and that the early church reflected. This book supports the biblical mandate of neighborliness as both a personal and a corporate response to systemic poverty, a mandate that is the second of the two great commandments.