Toolkit for Spiritual Growth

Toolkit for Spiritual Growth
Author: Evan Armatas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944967819

Are you a new Orthodox Christian, confused about what you need to do to grow in your Faith? Or perhaps you've been Orthodox for some time but could use a refresher course in basic spirituality. Popular podcaster Fr. Evan Armatas explains the fundamentals of the three-legged stool of Orthodox practice-prayer, almsgiving, and fasting-in terms that everyone can understand and implement. Let Fr. Evan help you establish your life in Christ on a firm footing.

The Christian's Toolkit

The Christian's Toolkit
Author: Bob Lankford
Publisher: Robert Lankford
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578860985

- "We proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom, so that we may present every man complete in Christ. For this purpose also I labor, striving according to His power, which mightily works within me" (Colossians 1:28-29).If you have an automobile, one thing is absolutely certain. You will have mechanical problems at some point. A mechanic will not even begin to work on your automobile without the proper tools. Tools are just a necessity for a mechanic. Christians are not immune to problems either. A Christian needs tools to address the tasks that lie ahead. Living creatively and wholesomely in this world involves living life the way God intended you to live, in a "relationship with Him," even when it means living a completely different lifestyle.This toolkit is a resource for all Christians, even if you have been inactive and returning to the faith. Our attitudes and outlooks affect the way we live our lives from here on. Many times you will come back to this book for a refresher on how to use these tools.Bob Lankford lays out seven tools a Christian has access to on a daily basis. Now that you have become a Christian, or you are returning to the faith, here are your tools.

A Lutheran Toolkit

A Lutheran Toolkit
Author: Ken Sundet Jones
Publisher: New Reformation Publications
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1948969459

The "Lutheran" in the title doesn't mean The Lutheran Toolkit is just for Lutherans. It's about a Lutheran witness for the whole church and for all sinners with ears to hear. It's a slender book about the big theological ideas the evangelical reformers of the 16th century used as a lens for understanding God's work in Christ. Starting with Philiip Melanchthon's 1530 Augsburg Confession, which was drafted to defend the preaching and teaching of Luther and his colleagues, Ken Sundet Jones sees its primary themes as a set of tools that God uses to build faith in us. He takes the reader beyond scholarly analysis and historical explanations and uses his own experience as a college professor, parish pastor, and sinner looking for mercy, to discover God's handiwork in our lives. Each chapter takes as its starting point one of the foundational ideas presented to the Holy Roman Emperor and representatives of the church, including Sin , God hidden and revealed, justification, ministry, the Christian life, the church, sacraments, and vocation. These are not simply theological categories for scholars to debate or historians to recount. They're the lived experience of the faithful from the first believers, to big thinkers like Augustine and Luther, to people in the pews, at the supper table, in their careers, and at their deathbeds throughout the ages. The tools in this kit continually point to Jesus as the one who promises mercy and abundant life — and who has the power to deliver them. This is a word for those who've not yet heard it and for those who desperately need to hear it again.

The Apologist's Tool Kit (printed)

The Apologist's Tool Kit (printed)
Author: Rob Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997225105

The Apologist's Tool Kit equips you to defend the Christian faith with gentleness and respect. This easy-to-read reference addresses some of the most commonly challenged Christian doctrines, from the existence of God to the authority of Scripture. Each chapter concludes with probing questions, talking points, and references for further reading, making this a handy resource for personal or group study.

On Earth as It Is in Heaven

On Earth as It Is in Heaven
Author: Eric Atcheson
Publisher: Church Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1640652264

An economic justice toolkit for Christians The church is positioned to be an ally of the poor and laborers in their search for social justice and equality, but only if it actively chooses to be. Numerous passages in Scripture convey God’s strong disapproval of inequality point toward a religious imperative to speak out. What are the most effective ways to frame and facilitate discussions about poverty, and how can pastors and activists add to their own understandings of the theological and religious history of labor and work? By critically examining biblical texts, Church history, and present-day events and experiences, Eric Atcheson offers pastors, activists, and concerned citizens a faith-based toolkit for understanding and addressing the economic disparities present in their communities, as well as ways to initiate hopeful conversations. On Earth as It Is in Heaven is a powerful resource for any of the faithful interested in building a more just and equitable kingdom in the face of increasingly powerful opposition.

The Complete Bible Study Tool Kit

The Complete Bible Study Tool Kit
Author: John Balchin
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1991
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830814039

Designed for a new generation of Bible readers, this guidebook provides all the right tools for digging into the Bible and applying its message to everyday life. Features color coding and quick-reference symbols, user-friendly menus and indexes, maps and diagrams, definitions of key words, summaries of each book of the Bible, and more.

Dig Deeper

Dig Deeper
Author: Nigel Beynon
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433542587

When it comes to reading and understanding the Bible, a dangerous phrase is used by non-Christians and even some believers: "Well, that's your interpretation." It is true that without some care in your interpretation, you can "make" the Bible say almost anything. Dig Deeper is written out of the conviction that there is a right way to understand the Bible and a wrong way, and the authors show us how to read it correctly. Dig Deeper offers sixteen "tools" readers can use to get to the bottom of any Bible passage and discover its intended meaning. Examples show how each tool helps readers discover something exciting and relevant in a passage, and the "Dig deeper" exercises offer the opportunity to practice using the tools. The book's brevity and easy-to-read format make it ideal for Christians who want to get the most out of their Bible.

12 Rules for Christian Activists

12 Rules for Christian Activists
Author: Ellen Louden
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786222442

If you’ve ever browsed the self-help sections of any bookshop, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all we need to do in order to have a better life is to work hard, take exercise and get thin. Yet Christian activism calls us to a bigger vision of what life is for. It dares to suggest that Christians change the world for the better. In 12 Rules for Christian Activists, Ellen Louden and a host of contributors present 12 accessible and practical principles to encourage a new generation to create a movement for positive social change. Each chapter combines clear theological insight with inspiring stories told by activists and practitioners, including Naomi Maynard (activist researcher), Richard Peers (spiritual director), Angus Ritchie (Director, Centre for Theology and Community), and Nadine Daniel (Church of England National Refugee Coordinator).

The Philosopher's Toolkit

The Philosopher's Toolkit
Author: Peter S. Fosl
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1119103231

A new edition of the bestselling guide to the study of philosophy: the ideal intellectual ‘toolkit’ for sharpening analytical skills and building philosophical acuity Whether used as a guide to basic principles or a resource for key concepts and methods, The Philosopher's Toolkit equips readers with all the intellectual ‘tools’ necessary for engaging closely with philosophical argument and developing fluency in the methods and language of philosophical inquiry. Featuring accessible explanations, practical examples, and expert guidance, this text empowers readers to understand traditional philosophical thinking and to engage with new ideas. Focuses on the practical methods and concepts necessary for philosophical inquiry Presents a versatile resource for both novice and advanced students in areas of philosophy, critical theory, and rhetoric Adopts a pluralistic approach to teaching philosophy, making this a suitable resource for many courses Delivers extensive cross-referenced entries, recommended readings, and updated online resources Covers an array of topics, from basic tools of argumentation to sophisticated philosophical principles Fully revised and updated to include new topics and entries as well as expanded recommended reading lists to encourage further study

Toolkit for Evangelization

Toolkit for Evangelization
Author: James Bromwich
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2014-11-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781503358942

If you are a person of Faith striving to be a good Christian disciple and have wondered how to reach an increasingly apathetic, skeptical, even hostile culture, this Toolkit is for you. The Toolkit for Evangelization is easy-to-use and an essential foundational tool for all Christians seeking to engage contemporary men and women. First, it teaches fundamental truths about our human existence that can easily be known by anyone through simple reason and experience. These truths are common to all human beings and undergird who we are, from whence we came and where we are going. Rather than starting our conversations from the "top" (with belief in God, Sacred Scripture and Tradition), it is necessary to first find common ground: what we can all know from reason and experience. In this way, we begin by building a bridge between unbelief and Faith. The Toolkit then deepens the missionary's engagement with these truths through individual and group exercises, and then provides tools for missionary engagement with the world. By engaging the people of our culture in conversations that target these fundamental realities, engaging them where they are at, we have a better chance of leading them to a joy-filled life of Faith in Jesus Christ.