SHEROES of the Bible

SHEROES of the Bible
Author: Lauren L. Nelson
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1631955586

Mom, I have a question: Does God think boys are more important than girls, because all we ever learn about in church are boys? This question, from Lauren L. Nelson’s 7-year-old daughter, led her to write SHEROES of the Bible. Many have heard of the remarkable men in scripture but lesser known are the dynamic women who trusted God and did astonishingly courageous things when they chose faith over fear. SHEROES of the Bible awakens girls to the reality that God can use them to radically change the world. Within, Lauren shares the 20 stories of 26 women from the Bible who became SHEROES when they chose to trust God in difficult situations. As its name portrays, SHEROES of the Bible provides strong female role models who are relevant to past, present, and future generations. Lauren presents a well-rounded collection of stories with ethnically diverse illustrations that are sure to impact children all over the world. SHEROES of the Bible is needed in every household, church, and discipleship program around the globe. Girls, young and old, will be inspired to become the dynamic, strong women that God created them to be. Included in each story are three to four devotional questions to help children personally apply what they have learned so that their faith becomes their own personal experience.

Sheroes of the Bible

Sheroes of the Bible
Author: Lauren L. Nelson
Publisher: Morgan James Faith
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781631955570

SHEroes of the Bible awakens girls to the reality that God can use them to radically change the world.

Make Room for Scripture

Make Room for Scripture
Author: James Philipps
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781585957750

Great stories. Everyone loves them, and long before they were officially recognized as "God's Word," the accounts in our present-day Bible were preserved and passed along because they were great stories. They had all the essential ingredients: great characters, heroism, villainy, and the triumph of the human spirit. And, at the heart of each, there was the same profound message: we have a God who is passionately in love with us and cannot rest until we show that same passionate love to one another. This is what Jim Philipps wants his readers, and catechists in particular, to understand and share. He guides them through Bible basics by sharing the stories of remarkable men and women in the Old and New Testaments. He explores the intriguing parables of Jesus, as well as stories from Acts of the Apostles and the adventures of St. Paul. Finally he takes a reverent look at the scriptural basis of a storytelling tool that has caught generations of Christians in its power--the rosary, and in particular the reflections on the "mysteries of light," which tell the story of the ministry of Jesus. Each brief chapter includes a bit of Bible scholarship to help readers place the story in its proper context; a reflection that offers a deeper experience of the story; and a series of questions and activities that make personal connections to everyday life. This is a great introduction to the Bible and its stories and a wonderful resource for catechists and all who want to share and explore these stories with others.

Daughters of Thunder

Daughters of Thunder
Author: Bettye Collier-Thomas
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Encompassing themes ranging from racial and gender discrimination in the church and society to the tenets of their shared theology, their sermons reveal women of great faith, courage, and wisdom. Dr. Collier-Thomas provides the reader with vital background information about these women's lives, their theology, and the issues that moved them to preach. In addition to a broad historical overview, she discusses the specific circumstances of each preacher and gives insightful analysis of her sermons.

HOW TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE

HOW TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE
Author: La Verne Tolbert, Ph.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469180367

Often, studying the Bible is presented in a complicated way, but no longer! How to STUDY and Understand the Bible puts the key steps in an easy-to-follow acronym-STUDY. In 75 colorfully-illustrated pages, you learn all you need to know to make Bible study fun, memorable, and meaningful. These steps have been gleaned from a host of biblical scholars and resources coupled with years of teaching the Bible in the seminary as well as in the church. Best of all, the principles are presented in a way that appeals to all types of learners-auditory, visual, kinesthetic. In addition to personal use, How to STUDY and Understand the Bible is of value to students in new members’ classes, Bible studies, or Sunday school. And, it's ideal for women's and single's ministries, small groups, or for Bible study groups at work. Each chapter concludes with a "test" to help you remember the STUDY concept. For those who are teaching the STUDY method, there's a series of lesson plans for the church or classroom setting. Why not begin reading your Bible today? If you've always thought that it was difficult to understand, How to STUDY and Understand the Bible is guaranteed to change your life.

Adult Quarterly | Teacher Manual

Adult Quarterly | Teacher Manual
Author: Church Of God In Christ Publishing House
Publisher: Church Of God In Christ Publishing House
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The Quarterly Commentary/Teacher Manual provides the instructor with a comprehensive guide of the International Sunday School curriculum. Every lesson is true to the Bible, with the powerful application of Biblical truths for the pupil's everyday life. It features: Simplified teaching plans Unified themes Continual growth plans for teacher training Principles of how to lead adults to Christ Thought-provoking questions for discussions

God Chose a Woman First

God Chose a Woman First
Author: Laura Savage-Rains
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733316613

What do you do when you are feeling called to a task much bigger than you? How do you respond when you sense God is asking you to pursue a particular vocation, and yet others around you are discouraging you from such a pursuit-because you're a woman? Where can you turn for empowering confidence? The voices of biblical women reveal the keys to resilient confidence you need to fulfill your unique purpose. Each of the 13 biblical women presented in this book was chosen by God-instead of a man-to be the first person in Scripture to experience God in a new way, to express a new truth about God, or to proclaim a new message from God. Hear afresh the voices of Eve, Hagar, Miriam, Deborah, Hannah, Huldah, Elizabeth, Mary of Nazareth, Anna, the Samaritan Woman, Martha, Mary Magdalene, and Lydia. Their stories offer the keys to resilient confidence! As our world spirals with continued consequences of women being treated as "less-than," these real women will teach you how to exhibit faithfulness, wisdom, courage, and leadership against the odds. See these biblical women's stories come to life in the context of world history and renew your confidence in your equal status with men as God's image-bearer capable of fulfilling God's call on your life. Be empowered! God highly values women's voices, abilities, and bodies!

Miracles, Messages & Metaphors

Miracles, Messages & Metaphors
Author: Norm Carroll
Publisher: BookPros, LLC
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0982314019

In Miracles, Messages and Metaphors, Norm Carroll goes beyond the literal to embrace an interpretation of the Bible that is based on the meaning intended by the sacred author. Carroll probes for us crucial biblical characters and themes to draw spiritual significance from their historical context. Christ becomes an indwelling fulfillment of one's powerful possibilities in love and in truth as lived by Jesus of Nazareth. Truly, this wisdom will help us to solve society's and our own personal struggles and will empower us on our daily journey to Christ.Biblical wisdom, when understood according to the sacred authors' intentions, provides that spiritual insight for which every human heart yearns. Additionally, it sows seeds of solutions for today's seemingly insoluble societal problems. Jesus remains the central bearer of this wisdom and seeks humanity's turning from personal despair, militarism, and unrestrained upward mobility to his wise and invincible truths. This book explores his wisdom with its precious and indispensable treasure.

Not One Damsel in Distress

Not One Damsel in Distress
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152020477

A collection of thirteen traditional tales from various parts of the world, with the main character of each being a fearless, strong, heroic, and resourceful woman.

The Bad Bitch Bible

The Bad Bitch Bible
Author: Kristopher Welcome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2020-05-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720404798

The Bad Bitch Bible is written to enforce a more realistic way of thinking about the uncomfortable and inconvenient situations life presents. Though many think being a Bad Bitch is based on appearance, it's truly about the total person and how they deal with life's ups and downs. The book in totality will help you expand your circle of control while limiting your margin of concern.Chapters such as "A Bad Bitch Ain't Hating, and a Hating Bitch Ain't Bad", "Don't Be Stupid, Bitch", "Let It Go, Bitch" and "You Can't Take Your Bitches Everywhere" keep the energy spicy and present life lessons that we all should come to terms with. The book is a simple read that will enforce a new way of analyzing life's bullshit so that you can still push toward your goals even when opposition is attempting to throw you off course. Bad Bitches aren't easily defeated, and this book is the reminder that there is nothing too hard to get past. This is the debut work of Kristopher Welcome as an author. His tone is light-hearted and warm, however, the messages are intentional and driven by his own personal experiences with life. Though the book is targeted to a female audience, the book has lessons that transcend race, gender, and sexual identity. The goal is to make readers find their strength in themselves as everyone should seek to serve as their own anchor when the waves of life start to rage.