She Reads Truth


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Born out of the experiences of hundreds of thousands of women who Raechel and Amanda have walked alongside as they walk with the Lord, She Reads Truth is the message that will help you understand the place of God's Word in your life.




Give Up Something Bad for Lent


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Wrap your arms around the "Good News" for Lent.




Journey with Jesus Through Lent


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"[This book] takes you on a pilgrimage that will strengthen your spirituality and faith. You'll follow in Jesus' footsteps on the road to Jerusalem and the cross, and discover anew His message and mission through daily devotions based on Luke's Gospel...Each devotion includes an African proverb or saying, and presents relevant insights for today's Christians followed by a meditation and a biblical prayer focus" -- back cover.




Lenten Worship for Young Adults


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Each of these six worship services includes a meditation of about fifteen minutes, as well as prayers, suggested hymns, and responsive readings. - A service based on the Seven Last Words - A call to service - An evening service for Lent - A service based on theological ideas - A service based on Baptism - A service based on Holy Communion No formal rehearsal is required and each service involves between four and seven participants. Ellery Lane, a Methodist pastor, in addition to authoring numerous publications for worship, preaching, and youth programs has served as a counselor and chaplain.




Amon's Adventure


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Another family "read together" story from popular author Arnold Ytreeide




A Primer in Ecotheology


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This book serves as an introduction to the burgeoning field of ecothology, illustrating both its variety and its commonality across different Christian theological divides. Some of the questions addressed in this short book include the following: How can the Bible still make sense in the context of climate change and biodiversity loss? Who on earth is Jesus Christ, and what does he mean for us in today's world? How can Christians be faithful to their traditions while responding to pressing calls to be engaged in environmental activism? What is the relationship between theory and practice, and local as well as global demands, and how is this relationship expressed in different ecclesial settings? How can we encourage each other to develop a sense of the earth as divine gift? Written in clear, accessible style, this book walks readers through difficult concepts and shows the way different sources in Christian theology have responded to one of the most significant cultural issues of our time.