Bisexuality


Book Description

Is your faith community open to people whose sexuality does not fit into the categories of gay/lesbian or straight? Does your faith community have access to resources about bisexuality and bisexual people? This guidebook is designed to help congregations understand bisexuality and to encourage faith communities to "make the invisible visible." Religious leaders and congregations can use this guidebook to inspire theological reflection and action in their faith communities. Bisexuality is often invisible in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) organizations, society as a whole, and in faith communities and denominations. Although many mainline denominations and congregations have made great strides in welcoming and affirming lesbian and gay people, and some have even begun to respond to the specific needs and concerns of transgender people, the "B" in the LGBT acronym is still largely ignored. Helping faith communities embrace bisexual persons and reflect theologically on bisexuality brings gifts to congregations and to the practice of faith. When a congregation welcomes and recognizes people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, it contributes to a positive image of religion among people who may have rejected religion as intolerant or irrelevant. Such congregations become safe spaces for youth who are exploring their sexuality and have questions. In addition, embracing bisexual persons makes it possible for those persons to be open about their identity and helps create a more open atmosphere in the faith community, encouraging authenticity and community among members. Congregations that embrace bisexual persons can also help heal the suffering caused by the invisibility of bisexual people in society. This guidebook is written to address the broad spectrum of American congregations. The information it contains will be relevant or adaptable to Jewish, Christian, Unitarian Universalist, and Islamic faith communities.




Living By Faith


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"Living by faith" is much more than a general Christian precept; it is the fundamental posture of believers in a world rife with suffering and injustice. In this penetrating reflection on the meaning of "justification," Oswald Bayer shows how this key religious term provides a comprehensive horizon for discussing every aspect of Christian theology, from creation to the end times. Inspired by and interacting with Martin Luther, the great Christian thinker who grappled most intensely with the concept of justification, Bayer explores anew the full range of traditional dogmatics (sin, redemption, eschatology, and others), placing otherwise complex theological terms squarely within their proper milieu -- everyday life. In the course of his discussion, Bayer touches on such deep questions as the hidden nature of God, the hope for universal justice, the problem of evil, and -- one of the book's most engaging motifs -- Job's daring lawsuit with God.




The Visible Faith


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This book is about those ordinary people around the world who every day make their faith visible by going out, digging in and bringing up the difficult, messy and broken life to God. This book highlights the story of some ordinary men who reached out, reached up and reached in to the unlimited potential that God had for them. In the process their faith become visible. This books helps us to see faith that is visible to experience God in our broken world.




Jesus Christ


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In Jesus Christ: God's Love Made Visible the students encounter Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity. This course leads the students toward a deeper understanding of Divine Revelation, the Trinity, the Incarnation, Jesus, salvation, and discipleship as a response to God's love. The second edition of our popular Living In Christ series offers updated navigation, organizing and synchronizing curriculum across both teacher guides and student books. The student books have shifted from a section-part-article structure to a unit-chapter-article structure where sections become units and a part is now a chapter.




Uncommon Faith


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This book explores the early years of Opus Dei and shows why St. Josemaría Escrivá so quickly became renowned for his sanctity. Bringing to light details found only in hard-to-find Spanish sources, author John Coverdale highlights St. Josemaría's tireless, courageous efforts to spread the message of lay holiness even amid the terror and uncertainty of the Spanish Civil War. Coverdale explains how St. Josemaría helped others find Jesus Christ through a lay spirituality that anticipated Vatican II by thirty years.




God's Visible Faith


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Through subconscious indoctrination, the modern Christian has been carefully programmed to reject any belief system that's contrary to their physical sense-knowledge. Believing in miracles has become a laughable concept in some churches. In fact, today most Christians are cynical toward spiritual things. No doubt there's been many charlatans whose dirty tricks have contributed to the decline of faith. But ultimately, it's the bombardment of unbelief from early childhood that's rendered the Christian unable to believe God for miracles. We've developed the ability to be blind to things beyond the purely physical aspects of our existence. Pop culture swindlers with PhD's have tried their best to convince Christians that our physical reality is all there is. But this is a lie. Through scientific analysis and the deep reading of scripture, this book provides scientifically orientated arguments for the acceptance of the supernatural in the areas of health, deliverance and prosperity. The author shows how the deeper understanding of science and scripture confirms the faith of God - to be a logical fact.




Works


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Thinking Faith


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The title of this collection of essays is Thinking Faith: Moods, Methods, and Mystery, and it might need a word of explanation. The aim is to suggest something of what is involved in thinking faith, while indicating examples of my modest contribution over all these years. Given the exuberant data of faith, beliefs, doctrines and tradition, the task of the theologian is always to reflect on what is so richly given, and to communicate in the most telling fashion its meaning. There are certainly moods that colour the way we think, even though theological writing must show an intellectual concentration of some kind. That is quite compatible with a great variety of approaches, sometimes more hopeful, sometimes more sober, defensive and argumentative. There is also the question of methods. The strange thing about a particular theological method or style of thought is that it is seldom an explicit series of procedures. It is something more spontaneous and formed through the practices of many years. Quite clearly, in this collection of writings a number of methods is implied. Whatever the mood, whatever the method, the mystery remains-of God, Christ, and who we are in that light. To this degree, theology is a way of thinking within mystery, not outside it. In this respect, doing theology is humbling for us theologians when confronted with the limited span of our knowledge-and our poor capacities to express it. There always remain infinite expanses of what is not yet given us to see, so to leave theologians, inarticulate, in splendid defeat. And yet so much has been given, even in the most routine life of the Church, in its Scriptures its sacraments, and in the luminous witness of the many who have gone before us, and live now in the light.




Visible Faith


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Have you ever bit into the perfect strawberry? How about a sweet, crispy apple?The Bible teaches that like a tree, your life produces fruit. And the quality of fruit others see and experience on the outside depends on the type of person you are on the inside . . . which is great news for Jesus followers.Because through Jesus, God has already made you a "fruit of the Spirit"-bearing tree, with the power to love and live in a way that blesses the world around you!When you allow the Holy Spirit to grow the characteristics of Jesus in your life, God changes how you think, how you act, and how you see and respond to situations and people.Discover how this incredible process works and start cultivating the spiritual fruit you want to see in your own life with this inspiring devotional journal.This nine-week, step-by-step guide takes you through the spiritual fruit found in the Bible book of Galatians-love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control-and shows you how to begin growing it in your day-to-day life.With devotional thoughts, prayer prompts, application challenges, guided meditation, and Scripture reading, Visible Faith gives you actionable steps to living and loving more like Jesus in a watching and waiting world.




Resolving Everyday Conflict


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Ken Sande, author of the bestselling classic The Peacemaker, has long been a trusted resource on the topic of conflict resolution. In Resolving Everyday Conflict, Sande distills his message to the essentials, quickly equipping readers with the tools they need to bring peace to their relationships. Everyone encounters conflict--whether it be with a coworker, family member, friend, or complete stranger. And yet we all desire harmony in our relationships. Resolving Everyday Conflict is a practical, biblical, concise guide to peacemaking in everyday life that can turn tumultuous relationships into peaceful ones.