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  • A Great Awakening: How I left the church of Christ and found Christ in his Church

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     After 20 years of teaching and preaching with the churches of Christ in West Virginia, Andrew Burns left the tradition and found a new home in the Orthodox Church.  In these pages, you will read about the issues with which he struggled, the solutions he found, and the reasoning he went through that eventually led him away from the churches of Christ.


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  • Cover of Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle, by Yann Opsitch (Keledei Publications, an imprint of Sulis International Press.

    Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle

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    Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle presents an imagined dialogue between the author and John the apostle, who just received a revelation from the Lord Jesus. Author Yann Opsitch addresses how the book of Revelation can help us view things from the perspective of eternity and of heaven.

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  • Enriching Your Prayers: How to Study the Prayers of the Bible

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    Enriching Your Prayers is a key companion to McDowell’s expansive project, Praying Through the Bible. With the goal of studying every prayer in the Bible, this series explores Biblical prayer in their original contexts and then draws meaning from them for the purpose of expanding and enriching our own prayer practice. This book delves into each of the nine prayer types found in the Bible, studying their structure, content, and purpose, with examples of each.

  • Cover of enriching your prayers, vol 1, praying Genesis rrhough Joshua by Mark McDowell

    Enriching Your Prayers: vol 1, Praying Genesis through Joshua

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    Those of us who pray often feel that our prayers could be better. We might wish we prayed more frequently, or that the words of our prayers were better (whatever that means to us). Maybe we wonder if we are praying correctly. (We should remember that, since God is our Father, He is pleased if we talk to Him at all—even if it is infrequently or shallow.) Most of us never had anyone teach us how to pray. We mimicked what we heard from others. So we find ourselves saying the same things in the same way. We yearn for a way to enrich our prayers and add variety and depth.

    This book can help. Scripture contains hundreds of passages about prayer, with much richness and variety. Studying them is an excellent way to enrich our own prayers. This volume contains a chapter for each of the 40+ prayers in Genesis through Joshua. Each chapter includes the text of the prayer passage, followed by a study of its background, an exploration of its meaning, and an application of what we learn. The introduction includes an exploration of studying the Bible and an overview of every type of prayer: praise, thanksgiving, petition, intercession, vow, confession, repentance, lament, blessing, and curse.

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  • Cover of How the Book of James Teaches Us to Be True Disciples of Jesus by Dyron Daughrity

    How the Book of James Teaches Us To Be True Disciples of Jesus

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    James is called “the Proverbs of the New Testament” because of its witty expressions and creative analogies for living a life modeled on the teachings of Jesus Christ. The Book of James is powerful. Its famous lines are often memorized. This book will take you deep into the Book of James so that you can live a life that is more fully devoted to following Jesus Christ as Lord.

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  • cover of book, I Am He Who SeesL Justice Defined by the Hand of God by Arthur Garrison.

    I Am He Who Sees: Justice Defined by the Hand of God

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    I Am He Who Sees: Justice Defined by the Hand of God proposes that justice is defined by who God is and what God does and why God does what He does. It includes the proposition that God is involved in the affairs of mankind, and it occurs through the interaction of her three daughters – law, mercy, and grace. The approach of this book is that the Bible is true and can be used as an exclusive authoritative source for determining the definition, purpose, and operation of justice and law.


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  • Cover of LetUs Come Before His Presence by Yann Opsitch

    Let Us Come Before His Presence: 365 Days to Learn, Meditate and Pray

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    Join Yann Opsitch on a daily devotional from the Psalms or the Sermon on the Mount. Each reading focuses on a them: “Trusting God”, “Babies and children”, “Heaven”, “Being Salt and Light”, “The Narrow Way”, and more. Thanksgiving is a contest focus for each day.

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  • cover of Lord, Help My Unbelief, by Arthur Garrison

    Lord, Help My Unbelief: Stories of How God Answers Prayers When We Are Afraid to Have Faith

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    Life hurts, and in times of failure, do you wonder if God hears? Does he see? Does he care? The Bible says have faith and it also says hope deferred makes the heart sick. How do you have faith when your heart is sick? Lord, Help My Unbelief reviews famous stories in the Bible with a focus on the human pain within these stories. and how God sees our pain and doubts and fears and works with them and in them to prove his love for us and to make life better.



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  • cover of Rethinking Church by Ron Highfield

    Rethinking Church: A Guide for the Perplexed and Disillusioned

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    To all who view institutional churches as self-serving, hypocritical, money-grubbing, growthxobsessed, clergy-dominated, and backward, Highfield offers a different vision of church life. This church is simple, small, requires no money, needs no clergy, and possesses no property. It does not run like a business, is not organized like a corporation, and does not feel like a theater. It feels like a family, meets around a table, and focuses on the Lord.
     

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  • cover of The Choice: Should the Church Affirm LGBTQ+ Identities and Ways of Living? by Ron Highfield.

    The Choice: Should the Church Affirm LGBTQ+ Identities and Ways of Living?

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    Ron Highfield has made a significant contribution to the present-day discussion of LGBTQ+ claims by a tight focus on the work of Karen Keen. Highfield’s The Choice is a careful and erudite analysis of Keen’s work that uncovers a species of argument being offered from many quarters. First, he lays bare Keen’s postmodern substitution of feeling and rhetoric for Scripture and sound reasoning. “From the postmodern perspective,” he notes, “autobiography is argument.” In such a case, Scripture can be displaced by personal desire. Second, he skillfully explains the implications of such an approach to an orthodox view of the Bible. If only those historic demands of Scripture that pass muster with one’s self-defined notions of kindness, justice, love, secular psychology, and minimal human suffering (i.e., inconvenience, restraint of desire) are obligatory to Christians, we are back to the ancient times in Israel when every individual is a law to her/himself. Contrary to Keen’s claim to show how evangelicals can defend an “affirming” case for same-sex marriage, Dr. Highfield demonstrates that her case abandons an orthodox view of God-breathed Scripture in order to read into the Bible what our postmodern culture otherwise could only wish it had said.
    —Rubel Shelley, MTH, PhD; Teaching Minister, Harpeth Hills Church of Christ, Brentwood, TN; Author of Male & Female God Made Them: A Biblical Review of LGBTQ+ Claims and The Ink is Dry: God’s Distinctive Word on Marriage, Family, and Sexual Responsibility
     
     

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  • The Family Worship Guide: A handbook for the Christian Home

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    The Family Worship Guide is a call to rediscover and implement the biblical practice of family worship, a discipline that will encourage the development of multigenerational disciples and strengthen the core of Christian families throughout the body of Christ. Christian parents have a special and profound calling to disciple their children faithfully and instruct them in the ways of Christ.

     

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