When You Love a Prodigal

When You Love a Prodigal
Author: Judy Douglass
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493420089

Loving a prodigal is a long and desperate journey, filled with fear, worry, anger, self- recrimination. You wait for the phone call--will it be from jail or the hospital? You plead with your loved one. You search for help. You feel the shame. You cry out to God, "How long, Lord?" Author Judy Douglass knows these lovers of prodigals well. She is one herself and has created a large and growing community with others. When You Love a Prodigal is a collection of 90 essays--90 days of perspective on what God offers to you as you love your prodigal. At the end of each brief essay, response questions will help you process how God intends to use the wilderness journey to mold your spiritual life. You can work through it day by day, or you can read it straight through. Judy has traveled this road with her own prodigal--reading, learning, praying, and seeking God. Over and over he continued to give her wisdom, he sustained her, he covered her with grace, and he filled her with hope. May you, too, be strengthened and filled with hope as together you discover how God will take you through your own valley.

Prodigals and Pilgrims

Prodigals and Pilgrims
Author: Jay Fliegelman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521317269

The author traces a constellation of intimately related ideas - about the nature of parental authority and filial rights, of moral obligation of Scripture, of the growth of the mind and the nature of historical progress - from their most important English and continental expressions in a variety of literary and theological texts, to their transmission, reception and application in Revolutionary America and in the early national period of American culture.

The Prodigals

The Prodigals
Author: Milton C Cantellay, Jr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-02-26
Genre:
ISBN:

The Prodigals is not a classic dystopian fiction or EMP fiction The Raydon family are not trapped in an authoritarian society where they have to survive against an oppressive government. The premise is one of a societal collapse where the familiar and comfortable have been suddenly jerked away, and people are left to deal with the aftermath. An aftermath that blurs the lines between conventional norms of behavior in civil society and what is now required to survive. Many books are currently being published that examines the total collapse of America. Stories where all hope is lost, and what was before will not return. My book is written from a different perspective. Even though the US has been severely impacted, the vast majority of people still hope that the old way of life will return. In fact, the government is still operating but is so pressed by events on a global scale that it must subjugate the homeland to its secondary priority.This novel, the first in its series, is a family saga. It looks at a family spread out across the state of Washington as they attempt to make it back to the family ranch tucked away in a remote location. Their circumstances are complicated by the attack that has been launched, a coordinated EMP attack by North Korea and Iran that has decimated the civilian infrastructure. The American military is still a functioning force and very capable, but must first deal with the external threat or risk losing the country entirely. That situation means that cities must adjust to this reality with little assistance from the hampered Federal government. This quickly becomes an impossible task for large cities already overburdened with crowding, homelessness, drug abuse, and gangs. Although most people are confident that recovery will happen, they must, nevertheless, deal with the immediate impact of no sanitation, no medical care, no power, no transportation, lack of food, and lack of security. There are those in this new reality that will make every attempt to profit from it, those that will simply try to survive it, those that will fight back against it, and those that will band together to make the best of it. The Raydon family are not preppers or survivalists. They simply realize that the best place to be is united. Together they can try to ride things out until the country can recover, and order is restored. Each member of the family begins the journey home in the dark. Literally, as the EMP has turned off most of the lights, but figuratively as well. They are in the dark about each other, not knowing how others in the family are doing, even after joining together in the dark about the future. Each of us can relate to the drama as we ponder what would happen within our own families should the unthinkable strike.

What's So Amazing About Grace? Revised and Updated

What's So Amazing About Grace? Revised and Updated
Author: Philip Yancey
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310367816

OVER TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD! It's the most powerful force in the universe, our only hope for love and forgiveness, and a foretaste of eternal life: amazing, radical, life-changing grace. Millions of lives have been changed by award-winning author Philip Yancey's startling exploration of grace at street level. Grace is the one thing the world can't duplicate, the healing force we need, and the key to transforming a broken world. In this revised and updated edition of his personal and provocative book, Yancey offers true portraits of grace's life-changing power. These stories, set in the midst of life's stark realities, evoke such questions as: If grace is God's love for the undeserving, how do I get it? How well are we dispensing grace to a world that knows far more of strife and unforgiveness than it does of mercy? Can grace make a difference in the midst of such atrocities as the Nazi holocaust, and how can it withstand the brutality of hate? With powerful stories, rich theology, and practical suggestions, Yancey challenges us to become living answers to a world that desperately needs to know, What's So Amazing About Grace?

A Prodigal Saint

A Prodigal Saint
Author: Nadieszda Kizenko
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 027101976X

Rarely are we privileged to see the making of a saint, but it is just what this book gives us for John of Kronstadt (1829&–1908), a major figure in the religious life of Late Imperial Russia. So popular was Father John during his years of ministry that Kronstadt became a pilgrimage site replete with peddlers selling souvenir photographs, postcards, and commemorative mugs. A Prodigal Saint follows Father John&’s development from activist priest to venerated spiritual leader and, after his death, to his elevation to sainthood in 1990. We see both the inner life of an aspiring saint and the symbiotic relationship between a living icon and his followers. Father John represented a fundamentally new type of religious behavior and a new standard of sanctity in Late Imperial Russia. He ministered to the poor of Kronstadt, creating shelters and employment programs and participating in the temperance movement. In the process he acquired a reputation for prayerful intercession that soon spread beyond Kronstadt. When he was asked to minister to the dying Alexander III in 1894, his fame became international as he attracted correspondents from the United States and Europe. In his later years he allied himself increasingly with the radical right, which has had momentous implications for the Russian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century. Kizenko draws upon rich and virtually unknown documents from the Russian archives, including Father John&’s diaries, thousands of letters he received from his followers, and the police reports on the sect that formed around him. John&’s diaries are a truly unique source, for they document the making of a modern saint: his struggles with doubt, his ascetic practices, and his growing realization that others saw him as a saint. Kizenko explores the extent to which Father John collaborated in the formation of his own cult and how he himself was influenced by the expectations and desires of his audience. In the final chapter she follows Father John&’s posthumous reputation (and the struggles over how to use that reputation) in Russia, the Soviet Union, and throughout the world. A Prodigal Saint is published in collaboration with the Harriman Institute at Columbia University as part of its Studies of the Harriman Institute series. It is a pioneering study that contributes to our understanding of lived religion, saints&’ cults, and modern Russian history.