Revival Igniters


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Elmer L. Towns is one of the most God-gifted storytellers of our time. He begins Revival Igniters with the riveting testimony of his born-again experience. As only he can tell in vivid detail, the reader is there with him in a half-built church with a few others gathered on the floor behind the pulpit. And again in a garage apartment filled with hungry-for-more believers. And finally in his bedroom where "the horrors of hell gripped me, as though I were already in flames." His passion continues throughout the book that is a compilation of exciting, personal God-moment experiences and historical revival events that shook the world. From James McGready in 1800 to William Seymour in 1906 and more recently the Jesus People revolution, Billy Graham, and Jerry Falwell, the significance of revivals in the United States and worldwide is presented in such splendid grandeur that only the Holy Spirit can be given credit for the truth shared. An added beauty of Revival Igniters is the Devotions portion of the book, which allows readers to become intimately involved in the work God is doing on earth through believers who want to ignite the world around them. For 21 days, readers can jump into a refreshing, fire-infused time with the Lord through Scripture, commentary, and prayers.







Getting the Word Out


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High quality publications and public relations will enhance a congregation's overall ministry by promoting strong stewardship, effective evangelism, and exciting parish education. Getting the Word Out provides all the tools congregations need to create attention-grabbing, informative, and inspiring communications. Frederick H. Gonnerman shows readers how to assess their audience and the competition for the audience's attention; identify a publication's purpose; and create useful, readable, and attractive publications-whether print or online, for the congregation or a broader community.







The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand


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Rick Joyner, with his renowned insight and spiritual depth, guides you through the journey of understanding the kingdom's exponential growth, recognizing its presence in our lives, and learning how to fully embrace it amidst the challenges of the world. This book is more than just a guide; it's an invitation to cultivate a deeper relationship with God, to hear His voice more clearly, and to walk in His ways with greater conviction. Each chapter of "The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand" is thoughtfully paired with discussion questions, making it an invaluable resource for small groups or personal study. These questions are designed to foster deeper understanding and personal reflection, enabling readers to apply the teachings to their own lives. Whether you're seeking a closer walk with God or a clearer understanding of Jesus' teachings about the kingdom of heaven, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom. It's an essential read for those who yearn to live a life marked by divine intimacy and kingdom impact.




Doctor at Heart


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Doctor at Heart is not just about Dr Gikonyo's life journey, but it also delves into pertinent social, economic and political issues at the local and global levels. The author criss-crosses generations and in so doing presents their respective opportunities and challenges, while at the same time advancing theories and worldviews that the reader will find very engaging. The book also brings out the authors' multiple skills, each of which he pursues with a passion. His authentic search for solutions to the challenges of life, aptly depict him as a Doctor at heart. Notably, Dr. Gikonyo emphasises some of the elements of transformation that he envisages for Kenya through a never-before-published interview of Mwai Kibaki, a transcript of which is included in the book.




The Wild Ones


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Wild Ones, Arise! There is a move of God that is stirring and a remnant has heard the call—Wild, radical lovers of Jesus that have been hidden for far too long. Once the burnt out. The outcast. The voiceless and muzzled. Now they arise as the burning ones to release the word of the Lord and fire of Heaven into the four corners of...







The Canada Gazette


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Spirit, Faith and Church


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Contradictions are legion when it comes to women and spirituality. In Christian cultures, the worth of the female sex is highly ambivalent, since virginity and motherhood are construed respectively as badges of purity and fruitfulness, whilst the biological processes which underlie them are considered taboo or impure. Throughout history, women are in turn represented as inferior, defective creatures or as privileged ‘empty vessels’ in their relationship with the divine. This polarized conception of woman has influenced the way in which religious institutions, learned writers, or indeed women themselves consider the female personal and collective relationship with the supernatural, with the divine, and with the institutions which represent it. Through eleven original essays, this volume questions how women from the English-speaking world have negotiated their roles in the spiritual and religious spheres. From early-modern Catholics and Puritan groups to twenty-first century nuns, Anglican ministers and Mormons, how did women define their roles in male-dominated institutions? How did they react to the public perceptions of their bodies as either incompatible with or facilitating access to the divine? The questions at the core of this book hinge upon the articulation between the female self (body and soul) and its experience of the preternatural, of faith, and of institutionalized groups. Are there specific forms of female spirituality and do they lead to a feminized/feminist conception of God?