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Author | : Brian Hogan |
Publisher | : Asteroidea Books |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2017-10-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0979905613 |
The 10th Anniversary of "There's a Sheep in my Bathtub" is being marked and honored by a fresh edition with updated content and many more illustrations - 85 in all! What happens when you drop an American family with three small children into the post-Communist chaos of Outer Mongolia? There's a Sheep in my Bathtub chronicles the adventures of the Hogan family as they try to follow God's leading into one of the world's most remote and mysterious enclaves. Brian and Louise meet during their college days at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo and embark on a pursuit of a calling to the nations that propels them from the Navajo Nation’s painted desert in Arizona to the wild steppes of Central Asia. Along their way five children join the cross-cultural roller coaster. Disarmingly honest and charmingly humorous, their tale will thrill you and bring tears to your eyes. An intensely personal memoir, this book still manages to pack a powerful dose of missionary insight and Biblical principles for seeing the Church explode into life among peoples that have never even heard of Jesus. Get comfortable. You will not be able to put it down. From the very first page this book jerks you irretrievably into the outrageous, the uproarious and the impossible to imagine. It has got to be one of the most absolutely fascinating tales to ever prove that the truth is stranger than fiction. Nevertheless, it throbs with a sobering and relentless sense of calling and purpose that is truly inspiring. --- the late Dr. Ralph D. Winter, Founder, U.S. Center for World Mission I wept, laughed and was stirred by this book. I love a good story, and this is a really good one! You won’t be able to put it down! --- Floyd McClung., author of Living on the Devil’s Doorstep
Author | : Mark D. Wood |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2023-06-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1666799599 |
The evangelical Mongolian church has experienced significant growth since the country opened to the world in 1990. Despite the growth and emergence of the evangelical church in Mongolia, relatively little has been written on the church from the perspective of the leaders themselves. This ethnographic study seeks to express the experience of male, evangelical, Mongolian church leaders in their own words. The book focuses specifically on the leaders’ experiences of conversion, discipleship, navigation of Mongolian culture and traditions, and theological education. Readers will hear from evangelical church leaders why they became Christians and what their experience with discipleship was like for them. The issue of contextualization for evangelical Christians is also a central focus. In particular, the translation of the term for God in Mongolian and the perspective of the church leaders are explored. This book will be of interest to those exploring Christianity in Asia and post-socialist contexts as well as seeking to better understand contemporary Mongolian culture.
Author | : K. Sutter |
Publisher | : Asteroidea Books |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2008-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 097990563X |
A simple illustrated guide to planting movements of disciple making.
Author | : Brian Patrick Hogan |
Publisher | : Asteroidea Books |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2015-04-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0979905664 |
An alphabetical romp through a lifetime of hair-breadth escape, dire danger, and even bizarre and unusual misadventure. The author is an ambassador of the Kingdom of God and this has painted a target on his back for the forces of darkness from early childhood. You will thrill to the tales of terror, laugh uproariously at the often hilarious circumstances and lightheartedly humorous storytelling style, and find your own faith in God's care and protection growing with every chapter. This is ultimately a collection of stories about the faithfulness of the Father. BONUS: Ebook version contains additional stories not included in print editions.
Author | : R. Mark Baxter |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2011-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1617394068 |
It's important to finish things for a number of reasons. When something is finished, action is set into motion, a sense of pride washes over, and then you can build on the base you started. Author Mark Baxter presents an important guide to qualities that must be developed in our lives in order to complete what we start. Divorce, church-hopping, and dropping out of school are all common happenings in today's world. Break free from these patterns in your life and your family. Become a finisher! Though it's great to have many ideas and goals, don't forget the importance of the Finish.
Author | : Todd M. Johnson |
Publisher | : Baker Academic |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2015-02-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1441221794 |
As Christians, we belong to not only a diverse global Christian family but also a diverse human family. Todd Johnson, a noted expert on global Christianity and world missions trends, and Cindy Wu show how divisions within these families work against our desire to bring about positive change in the world. They provide an overview of global Christian identity, exploring how we can be faithful to our own tradition while engaging Christians across denominations and be better informed as we work with people of other religions. The book utilizes the latest research data on global Christianity and world religions and includes tables, graphs, charts, and end-of-chapter discussion questions.
Author | : John Avery |
Publisher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2014-08-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1630471607 |
“Leaves no ‘stone’ unturned in its author’s search for names, titles and descriptions of the persons of the Trinity found in the Bible.” —Ronald F. Youngblood, American biblical scholar and general editor of Nelson’s Illustrated Bible Dictionary The names of God are like a rainbow—each name expresses part of the spectrum of the character and attributes of God. Along the way, the author tenderly answers tough questions: Which of the Hebrew names of God is His personal name—Yahweh or Jehovah? What does it mean to pray in Jesus’ name? How can we relate to the Holy God and the Judge? Why is a God of love called the “Jealous God?” What does it mean to call Jesus the Messiah? The Name Quest mentions all the names of God in the Bible while explaining their significance in ordinary language. “No one has ever met God completely or exhaustively. But God invites you to know Him. Like a clear trail in a forest, the names of God lead you deeper into the heart of God. In his book, The Name Quest, John Avery leads us deeper into God’s heart. Enjoy the journey!” —Floyd McClung, International Director, All Nations. “What’s in a name? John Avery takes us on the ultimate exploration of the Ultimate Name. With both exhaustive research and engaging narrative, John’s work and wit will be a blessing to any sojourner’s quest. Layperson, teacher, and serious seeker alike will be challenged and edified.” —Sam Skillern, Salem Leadership Foundation “The Name Quest, is both light heartedly delightful and deeply thoughtful. It engages the theological mind with a fresh and lively tone.” —Cheryl Bear-Barnetson, Native Musician and Foursquare Pastoral Overseer, Canada
Author | : Daryl D Hansen |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2022-06-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
There's a Bird in My Bathtub By: Daryl D Hansen This is just a weird story about a weird bird, and the ordinary people that happen to come in contact with that bird. Well, most of them are normal, but maybe not quite. Everybody has a problem, somewhere, although you can’t usually tell just by looking, or even by talking to them. In this case, the main character in this story has some deep-seated fears about commitment. In the past, he lost a lot of those he had grown close to, and now it is affecting his personal life. Put simply, he is afraid to get too close to anyone, because he is afraid to face that sense of loss a second time. So, the question is: Can a bird in his bathtub really change his life, and bring Henry the love and happiness he deserves?
Author | : Brian Hogan |
Publisher | : Asteroidea Books |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2016-10-20 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0979905680 |
Short biographical stories of New Year's day in the lives of eleven related boys who lived through each turning of the century from A.D. 1000 - 2000.
Author | : Brian Hogan |
Publisher | : Disciple Making Mentors |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2022-04-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0998611174 |
A Life in the Saddle is an expansion on the account Rev. Davie Hogan left of his own life, which he entitled: Autobiography of David Hogan (1811-1899). The author will quote directly from this work in the following format, as in the following opening passage: I propose on this the 16th day of February A.D. 1899, in the 88th year of my life, to continue the work of writing a biographic sketch of my life, from a very imperfect, or partially kept diary. I will here state, this work is only intended as a manuscript for the information of my children, grandchildren, and those who in the future may be interested in the history this writing may afford. I have tried to keep as far from self-laudation as possible. I therefore pray that whosoever may consult or read it, if they think they see a spirit of exultation, they will account for it, on other grounds than intention of the writer. The rest of the text is comprised of quotes from other sources and background information researched and compiled by the author. Davie wrote for an audience with a base of shared experience and knowledge mostly lost to contemporary readers. The author has attempted to fill out Hogan's often terse or detail lacking account with the wealth of information on history, family members, and local color his ancestor neglected to include. By the way, the author, Brian Hogan, is Rev. Hogan's third great grandnephew.