Extended Love


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Extended Love continues the story of Ty and his family. The story revolves around Ty, John James, Jye, Kye, Gabriel, and their wives. It focuses on the relationships. Ty is still unsure because of all he has been through but tries to do what is best for his loved ones. He entertains and owns businesses. John James is the Pastor of the Church Ty owns. Jye and Gabriel teach at the Church. Kye owns a gym. They have protective wives and family members. Extended Love continues the stories of Hidden, Running To Love, Heroic Love, Brotherly Love, Spirit Of Love, Saving Love, Heartfelt Love, and more.




His Seed


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Friends, I am basing on this simple fact that theres nobody who can beat God. Thats why His Seed poses as the cushion and the mattress not only to my own benefit but also to the benefit of you, your friends, and your loved ones.




Love In The Middle


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Every one of us desire love. We all have someone or something that we love. We desire the love of our spouse, our parents, our children. We all have love for family members, friends, or associates. However, there is no greater love than the love that our Heavenly Father has for us: agape love""an unconditional, undying love. He loved us so much that he sent his only begotten Son to be sacrificed so that we could have life everlasting. He was crucified by sinners, and with sinners, Jesus The Christ hung between two thieves"""The Man In The Middle." This makes our perception of love appear minute and empty. Love is a choice. We get to choose who we love. Jesus chose to love us regardless of the sins we've committed, despite what we've done or what's been done to us. Love requires action. "Love covers over a multitude of sins" (1 Peter 4:8). The Lord loves and cares for us in the good times and in difficult times. Trust Him. He is faithful, He is wise, He is compassionate, and He will never leave us alone, regardless of how strong the winds of life may blow. "Cast your burdens and your cares upon Him, because He cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7). God is all-powerful and all-knowing. He knows what we are in need of, and He possesses the power to supply all our needs. Man will disappoint you, hurt you, and oftentimes despise you. However, man cannot destroy the love that God has for us. "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?" (Romans 8:35). The Apostle Paul says that God's ways are beyond us. "We cannot search the unsearchable, we cannot trace out the untraceable. For from Him, and through Him and to Him are all things: to Him be the glory forever!" Amen (Romans 11:36 NIV).




Once Loved Always Loved


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In this book, Andrew Hronich endeavors to synthesize the many strands of orthodox doctrine into a single telos: ultimate reconciliation. While a great deal of ink has already been spilled on this subject, this book addresses ponderances previously overlooked due to a lack of ecumenical dialogue between the differing streams of Christian tradition. Ancient lights, such as Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, and Clement of Alexandria are given a voice to speak again to the masses, whilst contemporary thinkers, such as Thomas Talbott, David Bentley Hart, and Eric Reitan, are unleashed upon the unwitting world of Christian philosophy. Stagnant tradition has hindered the church from abiding by its historic motto semper reformanda, but with its ecumenical voice, this book calls on Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox adherents alike to acknowledge apokatastasis panton, the salvation of all beings, as the orthodoxy it always has been.




Learning to Love


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Learning to Love offers a range of perspectives on the embodied, relational, affective, and sociopolitical project of “learning to love” at the New Life Center for Holistic Growth, a popular “mind-body-spirit” bookstore and practice space in northeast China, in the early part of the 21st century. This intimate form of self-care exists alongside the fast-moving, growing capitalist society of contemporary China and has emerged as an understandable response to the pressures of Chinese industrialized life in the early 21st century. Opening with an investigation of the complex ways newcomers to the center suffered a sense of being “off,” both in and with the world at multiple scales, Learning to Love then examines how new horizons of possibility are opened as people interact with one another as well as with a range of aesthetic objects at New Life. Author Sonya Pritzker draws upon the core concepts of scalar intimacy—a participatory, discursive process in which people position themselves in relation to others as well as dominant ideologies, concepts, and ideals—and scalar inquiry—the process through which speakers interrogate these forms, their relationship with them, and their participation in reproducing them. In demonstrating the collaborative interrogation of culture, history, and memory, she examines how these exercises in physical, mental, and spiritual self-care allow participants to grapple with past social harms and forms of injustice, how historical systems of power—including both patriarchal and governance structures—continue in the present, and how they might be transformed in the future. By examining the interactions and relational experiences from New Life, Learning to Love offers a range of novel theoretical interventions into political subjectivity, temporality, and intergenerational trauma/healing.




Live Brilliantly


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This all-new Fresh Life Bible study takes readers through the book of 1 John, inspiring them to respond to God’s call to be light bearers in a dark world. Each 20-minute study of 1 John in Live Brilliantly reminds readers that when their lives reflect God’s light, no darkness can overtake them. When a Christian follows God’s Word, light shines on their decisions, relationships, and actions. Their words as they live out the gospel bring light to even the darkest places. This rich yet accessible Bible study ignites readers with a new passion for God, shutting out the darkness that threatens their spirits and the world—because God’s Word is light everlasting.




The Way of Knowing


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'The Way of Knowing' is a collection of Jeshua's teachings, faithfully transcribed from the original channeled audio recordings. It forms the third volume of the five essential 'Way of Mastery' texts. Jeshua shares: "The Way of the Heart... is that pathway that begins with a commitment to healing and awakening, and is founded on the premise that you are perfectly free at all times. And everything that is experienced has been by your choice. And at no time has there been any other cause." His invitation to us is to wake up from every illusion that we have ever been separate from God, and to remember the deepest Truth of who we are: Christ. This is the only authorized version, precisely it was first given and including the original question and answer sections. Nothing has been added in the transition from audio to text: no chapter titles appear, nor themes given to sub-sections - for He gave none. Read the first chapter in the book preview and experience the energy of these exquisite teachings for yourself!




So What Makes Our Teaching Christian?


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This work explores a perennial question that Christians who are called to teach must consider: So what makes our teaching Christian? It considers the essential and distinctive elements of Christian teaching by examining the apostles' teaching ministry in the Book of Acts and aspects of Jesus's own teaching in the Gospel of John. It proposes how teaching in the name, spirit, and power of Jesus relates to the teaching ministries of Christians today. For example, an in-depth look at Jesus's teaching of both Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman known in Christian tradition as Photini provides insights for transformative teaching of both insiders and outsiders in a Christian community. This work is a theological, pastoral, and educational exploration of Christian teaching that has implications for both laity and clergy in their ministries.







Walking Alongside


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Integrating counseling--theory and practice--with the biblical revelation has now been attempted many times and with considerable success. However, in Walking Alongside, Bill Andersen has attacked the connection from a different angle. His starting point is what the Bible says about people, and God's relationship with them. He has chosen, from biblical theology, major features that should characterize Christian life, and has used these as presuppositions for any form of people-helping, but especially for counseling. From here the task has been to trace their therapeutic effects in the lives of those human beings needing such help.




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