Quenching the Divine Thirst

Quenching the Divine Thirst
Author: Elizabeth Hoekstra
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780764225499

Offering fresh insights on Jesus' ministry and its links to water, the author examines encounters such as the pool at Bethesda and more.

Quench the Thirst

Quench the Thirst
Author: Minister LaJuana R. Sherman
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

After a lifetime of turmoil, shame, disappointments, depression, bad decisions, rejection, barrenness and now an empty soul, the Woman at the Well is ready to receive the living water Jesus offers...but first she must own her imperfections and shortcomings. ***** Finally, she musters enough courage and says, "Sir, give me this water that I may not thirst nor come here to draw water." Aida cannot comprehend the meaning of the stranger's words because she's not thinking spiritually. Her mindset is of the flesh, hoping to avoid her daily journey of traveling such a long distance for water in the day's heat. Then Aida begins to feel the self-imposed barriers releasing her heart, and her spirit feels calm, serene, and peaceful. Just on the verge of her soul becoming completely free, the stranger gives a jaw-dropping, gut-wrenching, horrifying command. He tells her, "Go, call your husband, and come here." Baffled, perplexed, bewildered, and ashamed all at the same time, Aida feels the chains tighten their grip around her heart with increased intensity, reclaiming control. Aida gasps, ruminating over his words, "Husband? Did he say go call my husband?" ***** In Quench the Thirst, LaJuana R. Sherman invites us to contemplate the life of this remarkable woman, weaving a tapestry of imagination and faith that offers a fresh perspective on her encounters with the divine. The story of the Woman at the Well, as recounted in the Gospel of John, is a powerful testament to the transformative power of grace and compassion. LaJuana's unique approach of storytelling, which she aptly dubs "Inspired Creative Christian Fiction," takes us beyond the mere verses of scripture and into the vivid world she has crafted with care and reverence. Rev. Bryan Carter Senior Pastor, Concord Church Dallas, Texas

Never Thirsty

Never Thirsty
Author: Julie R Elroy
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre:
ISBN:

"Never Thirsty" is a book that will encourage you in your mediations on Scripture. The Scripture is like water that feeds a tree or cool water that can quench your thirst. We all have a spiritual longing that can be filled through Christ Jesus. This book will inspire you to grow spiritually. In this book, Julie Elroy shares her beautiful paintings that may help you remember the Scriptures that you have read, so you can meditate on the verses throughout the day. Julie Elroy hopes her paintings touch people's hearts and cause them to search for the love of Jesus in their souls. If you enjoyed her first book, "Healing Touch for Mind, Body, and Soul; An Artistic Look at the Healing Touches of Jesus", then you are sure to love this second book as well.

Thirsting

Thirsting
Author: Strahan Coleman
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830785213

What if the longing we feel is a sign of God’s longing for us? Thirsting is a deeply spiritual exploration of a life-changing truth: only when we learn to live in the ache of our thirst instead of running from it will we know the joy of receiving God in every part of our lives. We may be able to imagine God saving us, using us, and even loving us—but wanting us? Pursuing us? Longing for us? And yet, as spiritual director Strahan Coleman teaches, God’s greatest desire is to commune with us in the depths of our souls. In Thirsting, Strahan eloquently guides us to: Acknowledge the God-given thirst within us so we can offer it to God in all its depth Learn to open up our pain to God so we can experience Him in the midst of our aching Allow God’s desire for us to open up a whole new experience of communion You thirst because you are thirsted for. Take a rich, vulnerable journey toward an inner knowing with God as you step over shame, receive His love, and drink Him deeply. The very journey you were made for.

The Power of the Holy Spirit's Names

The Power of the Holy Spirit's Names
Author: Tony Evans
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 073697962X

Know the Spirit Through His Names Living Water. Helper. Lord. Many believers long for a clearer understanding of the Holy Spirit and the role He plays in our relationship with God. The good news is, when we study the Bible, the Spirit’s specific identity and work as a member of the Trinity is made clear. In The Power of The Holy Spirit’s Names, bestselling author and pastor Dr. Tony Evans examines 12 of the Spirit’s most significant titles and what they reveal about this powerful, present, and personal expression of the triune God. As you read, you’ll gain eye-opening insights into how the Spirit moves within the hearts of believers while learning how His indwelling of you shapes your unique faith. As we grow in our ability to love, revere, and relate to the person of the Holy Spirit, we also grow in our capacity to experience God. This book will help you internalize profound truths about the Holy Spirit’s character and transform how you understand the Trinity. Complete Your Experience The Power of the Holy Spirit’s Names DVD The Power of the Holy Spirit’s Names Workbook

Leaning In, Letting Go

Leaning In, Letting Go
Author: Nicole Massie Martin
Publisher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827221916

Sometimes, you need to let go in order to lean in closer to God. In this daily devotional for the Lenten season, bestselling author Nicole Massie Martin takes us on a hope-filled journey of letting go of all that keeps us from experiencing the joy of resurrection. Daily reflections and prayers invite us to lean into God's grace and let go of our own agendas and practices that hold us back from the abundant life God calls us to enjoy and share with the world. Whether this is your first Lenten journey or one of many, Leaning In, Letting Go inspires lasting change for all your journeys to come. Leaning In, Letting Go helps you: —Lean into God’s grace and let go of our sense of control —Lean into God's perspective and let go of our own preconceptions —Lean into God's healing and let go of our pain —Explore God and ourselves with greater clarity Leaning In, Letting Go includes 40 days of scripture readings, reflections, and prayers, beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing through the Easter season. Purchase copies for yourself and your entire congregation and prepare for a season of powerful spiritual growth.

Manhood: Navigating the Mind Fields

Manhood: Navigating the Mind Fields
Author: Peter O. Pritchard
Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780882704791

Todays Christian men are bombarded with sexual temptations from the Internet, television, movies, and the whole sensually explicit culture. Peter Pritchard offers thirty-one daily devotional readings targeted to men seeking victory over temptation and concerned with producing lives of greater purity of thought and behavior. Manhood: Navigating the Mind Fields will guide the reader to: clearly identify the temptations of Potiphars wife in his own life. defend himself against those temptations through a deep commitment to the Scriptures. subject his mind to the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.

Wicca's Charm

Wicca's Charm
Author: Catherine Sanders
Publisher: Image
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2009-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307551091

How Wiccan Spirituality Is Filling a Spiritual Hunger in America Hundreds of thousands of people practice Wicca and other forms of modern Pagan spirituality in America today, and journalist Catherine Edwards Sanders wanted to understand why such belief systems are rapidly attracting followers. When a routine magazine assignment led her to realize that her stereotype of Wiccans as eccentric spiritual outsiders was embarrassingly misinformed, her curiosity compelled her to understand the Wiccan mystique. With the support of a journalism fellowship, Sanders spent a year interviewing neo-Pagans and witches and found that the lure of this emerging spirituality was not the occult, but rather a search for meaning in an increasingly fragmented and materialistic culture. With keen observation, challenging insight, and compassionate critique, Sanders produces a lively narrative about what she experienced and discovered during her travels: Halloween rituals in Salem, anti-globalization protests in New York, and the contrasts between what seekers find in neo-Paganism that they perceive as lacking in Christian tradition. In Wicca’s Charm, Sanders explains the powerful attraction of an increasingly mainstream spirituality that celebrates the wonder of creation and the life-giving energy of women while also exploring why Christian churches often fail to engage these seekers, but how they can learn to tap into the deep roots of Christianity to nourish the hunger of so many who seek a holistic and authentic worship experience.