We not Me


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It is well known that individualism and consumerism are so pervasive that they have become the spectacles through which we view and understand our lives, including our spirituality. Sadly we keep these glasses on as we read our Bibles, and in the process we allow our reading to reinforce our individualism. Many readers and expositors of the Bible take verses without due concern for their context. In the process, verses that were originally intended to be understood within a community setting are made to mean something different from what their authors intended. One of the most serious consequences is that passages which refer to our community life are made to reinforce our individualism. This is not handling the 'Word of Truth' correctly. In We Not Me Andy Matheson argues that we need to embrace the perspective of 'the God who sees'. His vision is relational; he sees with communal lenses. Community is so core to God's nature and purposes that it undergirds everything that is implicitly inferred or explicitly stated on every page of the Bible. If we can rediscover what it means to be a community - the kind of community where all barriers are broken down and where our lives reflect the original vision of the gospel - then we play a much more effective part in ushering in God's Kingdom.




We Not Me


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Global Pandemic - Historic Civil Unrest and Protests - The Rise of Cancel Culture - Inflammatory Political Rhetoric - Natural Disasters Where Do We Go From Here? Now more than ever before, WE need a roadmap for getting back on track. WE need to seek inspiration from history and our past. WE need reminders of when we were at our best. WE need heroes and leadership. WE need a playbook for success in today's world. Here it is. THREE WORDS...ONE MESSAGE... Our current challenges can bring us closer together...children using sidewalk chalk to inspire their neighbors, families spending more time at home together, communities rallying around medical professionals and first responders. Read the Book. Join the Movement. Make an Impact.




Me, Not-Me, and We


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Emma Sunshaw (pseudonymn), the voice behind the System Speak Podcast about Dissociative Identity Disorder and the author of "if tears were prayers", brings a lived experience workbook to the community of those recovering from complex and relational trauma with Dissociative Identity Response.




The WE Gear


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Are you tired of selfishness contaminating your team? Are you looking for strategies to help those on your team become better teammates?Would you like to become a better teammate?Everyone wants teamwork on the team, but teamwork doesn't happen without good teammates-individuals whose unique way of thinking propels their team to success no matter what team they're on. Whether it's sports, family, school, work, or friends, the attitude is similar.The We Gear takes you inside the fascinating mindset of a good teammate. Through inspiring stories and powerful lessons, you'll explore the art of being a good teammate while discovering the five keys to shifting your focus from me to we.Most people operate in the me gear: What's in it for me? How does this benefit me? Good teammates take a different approach. They abandon self-serving motives and consider what's best for their team. If you want to be a better teammate, coach, teacher, employee, boss, spouse, friend, or parent, The WE Gear is for you!




"Me-We" Wins


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"Me-We" Wins is about women discovering who God created them to be, their inner "Me," and improving their lives reflectively. This process involves pulling back the many layers women have developed to hide/protect their "Me" from the potential pain of being vulnerable in their "We" relationships. She is forced to hide her "Me" and yet function daily as a partner of her "We" relationships in families, friendships, careers, marriages, and interactions with God. Each chapter addresses the various issues that may arise in the relationships and the positive versus negative reactions of her "Me." A workbook is included to help you personally connect and explore the details outlined in each chapter. At the onset of the book, we explore who your "Me" is by identifying talents, gifts, and godly desires, as well as the negative distractions interfering with your "Me," evolving into all she was created to become. The focus is on discovering and enjoying your "Me" and, in turn, getting to know God as your creator. This book is a tool for women desiring to live their best life through the self-discovery of their internal, God-given power enabling them to win as "Me" and as a partner in "We."







I Don't Buy Green Bananas


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Is there an upside to cancer? There is if youre Joan Butman. In her latest collection of faith essays, I Dont Buy Green Bananas! (center stage with cancer), Joan takes on her biggest challenge yet: a cancer diagnosis. Facing a terminal illness hasnt dampened Joans faith or her sense of humor. She takes us along on her road trip with God, through her diagnosis, surgery, and recurrence of her tribble the name she affectionately calls the tumor discovered in her abdomen. Throughout her journey, Joan learns the true meaning of the scripture Do not be afraid, for I am with you, and experiences the peace and joy that come with accepting Gods will: I can say with confi dence that you will fi nd delight in anything you do for Christ, whether it be washing dishes, changing diapers, or battling cancer. When you get to know Jesus, He will give you a role in his show, even though there is no guarantee you wont be written out of the script.




Thrive High


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The Gospel


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This book merges and harmonizes the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John into one. This unified version, which I call The Gospel, is based on the faith that the four different gospels exist in order to form together the complete story of Jesus life and ministry. I consolidated these sources by identifying common denominators among them as well as parts that are unique to each, and then interweaving it all into a single narrative, using only original texts. This integrated version may offer greater incentive to our youth, laymen, and non-believers as well as professionals to read and learn more about what Jesus did and taught. (Acts 1:1). In the past, there have been many attempts to make the four Gospels easier for readers, often displaying similar episodes in parallel columns, in an effort to resolve the Gospels narrative complexity by harmonizing them in one way or another; however, in regard to the text itself, previous books do not rise to the level of precision and completeness that is achieved here. Answering this need for a clear chronological telling of The Story of Jesus, this book unifies every account of the four Gospels into a single story, without omitting or compromising any part. On a given topic in Jesus ministry, this book uses as its base whichever gospel is the greatest common denominator, consolidates identical or similar parts from other Gospels, and integrates the unique and different elements of each book into a single story.




Sir Robert ́s Fortune


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Reproduction of the original: Sir Robert ́s Fortune by Margaret Oliphant