The Altar'Ed Life


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The Altared Life


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Dr. Darryl Husband was a typical theologically trained Baptist minister, until a life-changing encounter with the Holy Spirit changed everything. The Altared Life is more than a book describing a man's religious faith; it's a blue print for those seeking a pathway towards dynamic intimate fellow-ship with the living God. The Altared Life is an invitation to breakthrough the average mundane religious experience and into the pleasure of consistent unbroken fellowship with the Living God of unconditional grace, mercy and abundant living.The Altared Life will offer you several paths to the presence of God, from a biblical perspective. Everyday your relationship with Him will grow stronger; thereby you will grow into the image of God and become a "Carrier of the Glory".




The Altar of His Presence


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Encounter God at the Altar When we hear the word, altar, we often associate it with images of death and sacrifice or of surrender and yielding. Although these associations do have their place, there is a New Covenant revelation of the altar that will usher your relationship with God into new experiential dimensions. Robert Stone lays out a revelatory blueprint for you to take your intimacy with God to new, marvelous and wonderful levels. You will: Receive new revelationof how the biblical concept of the altar is a blueprint for you to experience the Holy Spirit more deeply Gain new clarity in following the Holy Spirits leading Experience deep spiritual fulfillment as you learn to fellowship with God on a more personal level Enter into greater depths of worship where you can witness Gods glory more powerfully This New Covenant revelation of the altar invites you into fresh encounters with Gods presence




The Other Side of the Altar


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In all the coverage of the priestly sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, one story has been left untold: the story of the everyday lives of Catholic priests in America, which remain so little understood as to be a secret, even as one priestly sexual predation after another has come to light. In The Other Side of the Altar, Paul Dinter tells one priest's story--his own--in such a way as to reveal the lives of a generation of priests that spanned two very different eras. These priests entered the ministry in the 1960s, when Catholic seminaries were full of young men inspired by both the Church's ancient faith and the Second Vatican Council's promises of renewal. But by the early 1970s, the priesthood--and the celibate fraternity it depended upon--proved quite different from what the Council had promised. American society had changed, too, particularly in the area of sexuality. As a result, there emerged a clerical subculture of denial and duplicity, which all but guaranteed that the sexual abuse of children by priests would be routinely covered up by the Church's bishops. Dinter, now married and raising two stepdaughters, left the priesthood in 1994 over the issue of celibacy, but not before having occasion to reflect on the whole range of priestly struggles with celibacy and sexual life in general--in Rome and rural England, on an Ivy League campus, and in parish rectories of the archdiocese of New York. His candid and affecting account--written from the other side of the altar, so to speak--makes clear that celibacy, sexuality, and power among the clergy have long been intertwined, and suggests how much must change if the Catholic Church hopes to regain the trust of its people.




Altared


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A provocative exploration of the beauty and vitality of Christian love and how it differs from a cultural paradigm of marriage, singleness, and romance.




The Altared Mayhem Murders


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Ahhh! The Tennessee Valley of North Alabama, one of the best kept secrets of our time. It's a great place to live and raise a family. However, in the fictitious county of Carthage, a serial killer is on the loose. As the murders stack up, Detective Doug Murphy and his partner Chase Callan find themselves puzzling over why these particular women are being targeted. On the surface, the murders do not appear to be connected. However, certain clues found at each crime scene point to the same individual committing all the crimes. Crimes of this nature are rarely, if ever, committed in sleepy, laid-back Carthage County. As the murders continue, Doug and Chase feel overwhelmed, wondering if they have what it takes to apprehend such a savvy criminal. At least until Doug has a divine intervention that ultimately results in the solving of the case. The Altared Mayhem Murders is a fast-paced thriller that brings in the lifestyles of this North Alabama county while showing the dark side of a super intelligent, but warped, individual. The tension builds until the unforgettable conclusion of the book, when Doug finally encounters the killer face-to-face. Enjoy!




Altared Ego


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Xavier Alonzo Gambol is a 16 years old high school sophomore, National Honor Student and All-State Baseball Player with an 85 mph fastball. His family and friends affectionately knew him as Xavy. Sunday morning he was baptized. Sunday night he went to the movies with friends. Monday morning he came home dead! Xavy Gambols was a young life full of potential, tragically cut short. His death the death of a teenage boy; would spark a shockwave of activity throughout the city. The police need the cooperation of the citizens in the roughest housing projects in the city to help bring justice to the family. Cooperation they will never get because where they live, street justice is more feared than the police. Thelonious Uriah Gambol is now a Preacher. His family and friends know him as TUG. He is a now father, a husband, a brother and a son. He is now a man with a job and a family to care for. This is now! Back then, Tug was known in the streets as ThUG. Tug needs ThUG to find Xavys killer and bring justice to the family. The police either cant or wont do it. So ThUG has to do it himself As only he knows how. The good news for the family is that Tug was Xavys favorite uncle. The bad news for the killer is that Xavy was ThUGs favorite nephew! Xavys death must be avenged. Justice must be served. In order to find a killer, a Preacher must go back. Back to the person he thought dead and buried. Back to an Altar Ego!




Life Unhindered!


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Discover the five keys that God has given His people to unlock the freedom He offers. Focusing on God’s platform, provision, power, presence and promise, Life Unhindered! reveals how to run the race set before you and emerge as a winner. Full-spectrum freedom is God's gift to every believer—freedom in every area of your life. It is for freedom that Christ has set you free, says Paul (Galatians 5:1 NIV). Learn to lay aside every hindrance to the abundant life Christ bought with His blood.




Living a Lifestyle of Fasting


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There is a gateway to authority in the Kingdom of God that ever believer needs, but many do not have a clue how to find. Even when the gateway is found, many people do not know the keys that unlock that authority. This series of books that we are writing is designed with the intent of giving every Christian a roadmap to the place where they were born again to live. Genesis 1:26, 27 gives us the picture of what every one of us was created to look like. We were made in the image of God to be fruitful, multiply, replenish the earth and to have dominion. We lost our authority in Genesis 3, listening to a voice other than the voice of God. How do we get it back? Why are Christians so powerless in this generation? Mark 9 (KJV) gives us a key. Jesus speaks to the disciples about the healing and deliverance of a possessed boy. He offers the keys of fasting and praying as ways to kingdom authority.




Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives


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This enlightening book examines how the feminist spirituality movement contributes to the establishment of new paradigms of mental health for women. Women’s Spirituality, Women’s Lives examines possible psychotherapeutic implications for women engaged in feminist spirituality and stimulates much-needed conversation between feminist therapists and feminist theologians/ritualists. Feminist spirituality is part of the current broad challenge to accepted ways of knowing and being. This book argues that as women tell their own stories, they create rituals that enable them to feel a sense of control over the future and to move toward a kind of authority, agency, and autonomy associated with mental health and psychological well-being. Women from many cultural backgrounds and religious perspectives have embraced alternative forms of spiritual expression, based on profound theoretical challenges to mainstream religious beliefs, ranging from calls for the radical reclamation and reconstruction of religious traditions to personal involvement in goddess worship and Wicca. Women’s Spirituality, Women’s Lives presents theoretical, conceptual, and experiential chapters that analyze the extent to which these proliferating women’s groups represent the beginnings of new norms of mental health for women. Women’s Spirituality, Women’s Lives presents a variety of voices, including Native American, Christian, Jewish, and Wiccan. Chapters are divided into three sections--Laying the Groundwork, Theoretical Challenges, and Living It Out--and explore a diverse array of topics such as: the “shouting” church and Black women’s mental health a traditionalist Native American challenge to New Age cooptation a feminist group and Jewish women’s self-identity lesbian altar-making and mental health feminist Wicca in the U.S. and Germany the martial arts and women’s mental health the use of feminist rituals in therapy and as therapy Feminist therapists and theologians, as well as other individuals interested in feminist spirituality or alternative spirituality, will find this book a fascinating exploration of the various aspects of the spirituality of women. Women’s Spirituality, Women’s Lives is also an excellent reader to expand the thinking of students in classes in women’s studies and religious studies.