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Author | : Hanha Hobson |
Publisher | : Elm Hill |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2018-11-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1595559213 |
Spending quality time with Jesus is hard! But if you feel lost in your walk with God, if you’re trying to figure out who Jesus is, or if you have no idea how to get back to a place where you can study the Bible consistently, then Jesus is Bae is for you.When we think about relationships, many factors help it grow. Time, communication, or conflict resolution might be a few. Through stories, passion, and biblical truths, Hanha and Jemeia help you apply these same concepts to your relationship with Jesus - hence why Jesus is Bae (before anyone else).A resource to get you back to the heart of it all, this book will guide you as you encounter God’s love fully and discover what it means to be in a relationship with Him - whether that’s the first time or the 3rd, 9th, or 15th time.
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Publisher | : Ernest Wamboye Wakhusama |
Total Pages | : 113 |
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ISBN | : 9966825843 |
Author | : Kenneth Bae |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0718079647 |
For the first time since his two-year imprisonment in North Korea, Kenneth Bae recounts his dramatic ordeal in vivid detail. While leading a tour group into the most shrouded country on the planet, Bae is stopped by officials who immediately confiscate his belongings. With his computer hard drive in hand the officers begin their interrogation and Bae begins his unexpected decent into North Korean obscurity. Bae’s family and friends make immediate appeals to the United States government asking for his release. With his family waiting patiently for any news of Kenneth’s well-being, Bae is forced to rely solely on his faith for his survival. At his lowest point, Bae is confronted with the reality that he may not make it out alive. Not Forgotten is a riveting true story of one man’s fight for survival against impossible odds.
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Publisher | : Discovery House |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2022-04-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1640702105 |
You need to be reminded that you are loved. God Loves Her, by women for women like you, shares personal stories of how special you are to God and how you can share this love with others. Beautifully packaged and tote-sized, this book is perfect to take on the go or to curl up with in your favorite spot at home. Wherever you are, you can know that God hears you, He knows you, and He loves you beyond compare.
Author | : Rudolf K. Gaisie |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2020-10-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1725252872 |
This book seeks to demonstrate the significance of Ancestor Christology in African Christianity for christological developments in World Christianity. Ancestor Christology has developed in the process of an African conversion story of appropriating the mystery of Christ (Eph 3:4) in the category of ancestors. Logos Christology in early Christian history developed as an intricate byproduct in the conversion process of turning Hellenistic ideas towards the direction of Christ (A. F. Walls). Hellenistic Christian writers and modern African Christian writers thus share some things in common and when their efforts are examined within the conversion process framework there are discernible modes of engagement. The mode of Logos Christology that one finds in Origen, for example, is an innovative application of the understanding of Jesus Christ as Logos (incarnate); a new key but not discontinuous with the Johannine suggestive mode or the clarificatory mode of Justin Martyr. African Ancestor Christology is at the threshold of an innovative mode and the argument this book makes is that this strand of African Christology should be pursued in the indigenous languages aided by respective translated Bibles; a suggested way is a Logos-Ancestor (Nanasɛm) discourse in Akan Christianity.
Author | : Rev. Paul C. Jong |
Publisher | : Hephzibah Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 376 |
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Genre | : Bibles |
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Table of Contents 1. What Is the Original Sin of Humans? (Mark 7:20-23) 2. Is the Gospel Fulfilled by the Blood Alone, or by the Water, or by Both? (Exodus 12:43-49) 3. The Relationship between the Ministry of John the Baptist and the Gospel of the Atonement of Sins (Matthew 21:32) 4. What Is the Original Meaning of Being Born Again? (John 3:1-15) 5. The Changed Sacrifice (Hebrews 7:1-28) 6. The Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sin of the World! (John 1:29) 7. The Gospel of Atonement That Has Blotted Out All Your Personal Sins (John 13:1-17) 8. The Primitive Gospel That Can Overcome the Sins of the World (1 John 5:4-9) The primitive gospel mentioned in this book is the original gospel called "the gospel of the water and the Spirit." Until now, however, the vast majority of Christians have not known that the gospel of the water and the Spirit is in fact the original gospel, and as a result have mistakenly believed in 'a half-gospel'. That is why their faith has made no progress, and has made it impossible for them to see any spiritual growth. Their faith has always been imperfect, characterized by legalistic or mystical beliefs. As a result of this they could not help themselves but live with their hearts remaining in a sinful state. What spiritual power could these Christians really have when their sins still remain intact in their hearts? Because they have become powerless Christians, their lives in this world are also useless. We may say then that today's Christianity possesses a half-gospel ever since the passing of the Early Church. As such, all of us must rediscover the primitive gospel now before it's too late, know the true love of God and believe in this love of truth. The New Life Mission https://www.bjnewlife.org
Author | : Eric Foley |
Publisher | : W Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2012-09-01 |
Genre | : Christianity |
ISBN | : 9780615678351 |
In 1907, the Pyongyang Revival brought an explosion of Christianity to Northern Korea. Missionary William Blair proclaimed "great oceans of prayer beating against the throne of God." Fifty years later those oceans evaporated under the searing persecution of North Korea, but a few tiny streams trickled on. This is the story of how one North Korean family received and passed on the gospel from generation to generation, through labor camps, prisons, interrogations, and the greatest challenge of all -- everyday life in North Korea. - Back cover.
Author | : Joshua D. Pilzer |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2022-12-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0197615082 |
"What can be learned from musically encountering others beyond music? Quietude is an attempt to answer this question, an holistic ethnography of the expressive lives of Korean first and second-generation victims of the atomic bombing of Japan, focused on the everyday arts of living that they employ to make life possible and worthwhile. The book documents the practically unknown history of Korean experiences of the atomic bombs and their aftermath, focused on the large community of victims-former residents of Hiroshima and their children-living in Hapcheon, South Korea. It considers victims' uses of voice, speech, song, and movement in the struggle for national and global recognition, in the ongoing work of negotiating the traumatic past, and in the effort to consolidate and maintain selves and relationships in the present. It attempts to explain the multifaceted atmosphere of quiet that predominates in "Korea's Hiroshima" by focusing on the poetics of endurance, refusal, and self-effacement in the face of discrimination, the atomic experience, and its politicization"--
Author | : Bailey Bradford |
Publisher | : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD) |
Total Pages | : 185 |
Release | : 2012-08-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1781840784 |
One sexy snow leopard shifter finds his mate and more, now Gilbert Trujillo just has to convince Jihu Warren to trust his instincts and give them a chance to be an unexpected family. Gilbert Trujillo has watched his two older brothers, Tim and Isaiah, find their mates. He's not sure he's ready for such a commitment himself, even if he does kind of envy them at times. His life is about to get a lot more complicated, and if he can survive and protect the ones he loves, Gilbert just might have more than he ever dreamed possible. Jihu Warren hasn't known much in life other than that he was to be used to further his species. Amur shifters were bordering on extinction, and a breeding program had been established decades ago. Jihu's desires were of no consequence. He sees no way out, no hope, until he hears rumours of Bae, a half-brother he's never met, who escapes from the demands of the lepe. Given hope, Jihu fights for his freedom and in his search for Bae, he runs into a sexy snow leopard shifter named Gilbert Trujillo instead, and Jihu finds out there are some things, and some people, worth risking everything for. Fate throws Gilbert and Jihu together, with a twist. Jihu's senses have been altered by the injections given him while in captivity at Chung-Hee's lepe. He doesn't know who to trust, and will have to depend on himself rather than using the enhanced senses he normally has. Together, he and Gilbert, along with a new family Jihu is quickly coming to love, will have to battle the shifters who want Jihu back at almost any cost.
Author | : Kyu Sam Han |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2002-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0567414736 |
This book deals with the place of the source document Q and its compilers within late Second Temple Judaism, with special attention to Q's relationship to the Herodian Temple. The investigation of this perspective is fraught with problems because the passages that are associated with the Temple in Q do not speak with the same voice, raising the question of how to reconcile the seemingly positive view with the rather more hostile views. Using a comparative approach, Han analyses the essential differences in the two types of positions, and concludes that the negative attitude is original, while the positive position is due to a later redaction after the First Revolt and the destruction of the Temple.