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Author | : Lloyd John Ogilvie |
Publisher | : Vine Books |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781569553268 |
Unprecendented terror attacks and the threat of future unimaginable horrors have struck fear in all of our hearts. Lloyd John Ogilvie has put his finger on our deepest need at this troubled time--the need to respond to our fears with courage. To help us muster our courage Ogilvie analyzes the global, inner and personal causes of fear. He illustrates his message with many well-crafted anecdotes and true stories. And he prescribes biblical and practical antidotes for all of our fears, leading us to God who alone can resolve them at their roots.
Author | : Adam Hamilton |
Publisher | : Convergent Books |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2018-03-13 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1524760331 |
Learn how to face and overcome the fears we feel about loneliness, illness, financial insecurity, disappointing others, failure, insignificance, and aging “A thoughtful, literate, faith-filled guide to reclaiming our minds and our lives.”—John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Church and author of I’d Like You More If You Were More Like Me You’d be hard-pressed to overstate the extent to which fear, anxiety, and worry permeate our lives today. Fear wreaks havoc on our relationships and communities. It leads us into making bad decisions. It holds us back from the very pursuits that promise fulfillment and joy. As the senior pastor of a large, diverse church in America’s heartland, Adam Hamilton has seen the cost of fear up close. When he surveyed his congregation on how fear affects them, 2,400 people responded—and what they said was eye-opening. Eighty percent admitted to living with moderate or significant levels of fear. Unafraid is Hamilton's insightful and impassioned response. Drawing on recent research, inspiring real-life examples, and fresh biblical insight, Hamilton uses a mixture of facts and faith to help readers understand and counter fears related to such outsize perils as death and illness, as well as the everyday anxieties all of us encounter. He invites us to: Face our fears with a bias of hope Examine our fears in light of the facts Attack our anxieties with action Release our cares to God Writing with generosity and intelligence, Hamilton shows how believer and unbeliever alike can develop sustaining spiritual practices and embrace Jesus’s recurring counsel: “Do not be afraid.” For anyone struggling with fear or wondering how families and communities can thrive in troubled times, Unafraid offers an informed and inspiring message full of practical solutions.
Author | : Lloyd John Ogilvie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780892839179 |
"What fear inside you keeps you from living to the fullest?" Dr. Lloyd Ogilvie has asked this question of thousands of people in the course of his public ministry, first as the pastor of a large church in Hollywood, then as the chaplain to the U.S. Senate. The answers are as varied as the respondents. Fear and worry darken the hearts of people everywhere. In Facing the Future Without Fear, Dr. Ogilvie cuts through foreboding shadows with a clear and courageous message of hope, and offers "prescriptions" to help us dispel our fear and receive the profound and life-changing love of God.
Author | : Kennedy Odede |
Publisher | : Ecco |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-07-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780062292865 |
Find Me Unafraid tells the uncommon love story between two uncommon people whose collaboration sparked a successful movement to transform the lives of vulnerable girls and the urban poor. With a Foreword by Nicholas Kristof. This is the story of two young people from completely different worlds: Kennedy Odede from Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, and Jessica Posner from Denver, Colorado. Kennedy foraged for food, lived on the street, and taught himself to read with old newspapers. When an American volunteer gave him the work of Mandela, Garvey, and King, teenaged Kennedy decided he was going to change his life and his community. He bought a soccer ball and started a youth empowerment group he called Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO). Then in 2007, Wesleyan undergraduate Jessica Posner spent a semester abroad in Kenya working with SHOFCO. Breaking all convention, she decided to live in Kibera with Kennedy, and they fell in love.Their connection persisted, and Jessica helped Kennedy to escape political violence and fulfill his lifelong dream of an education, at Wesleyan University. The alchemy of their remarkable union has drawn the support of community members and celebrities alike—The Clintons, Mia Farrow, and Nicholas Kristof are among their fans—and their work has changed the lives of many of Kibera’s most vulnerable population: its girls. Jess and Kennedy founded Kibera’s first tuition-free school for girls, a large, bright blue building, which stands as a bastion of hope in what once felt like a hopeless place. But Jessica and Kennedy are just getting started—they have expanded their model to connect essential services like health care, clean water, and economic empowerment programs. They’ve opened an identical project in Mathare, Kenya’s second largest slum, and intend to expand their remarkably successful program for change. Ultimately this is a love story about a fight against poverty and hopelessness, the transformation made possible by a true love, and the power of young people to have a deep impact on the world.
Author | : Rosemary Bray |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 1999-03-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0385494750 |
In her deeply affecting, vividly written memoir, Rosemary L. Bray describes with remarkable frankness growing up poor in Chicago in the 1960s, and her childhood shaped by welfare, the Roman Catholic Church, and the civil rights movement. Bray writes poignantly of her lasting dread of the cold and the dark that characterized her years of poverty; of her mother's extraordinary strength and resourcefulness; and of the system that miraculously enabled her mother to scrape together enough to keep the children fed and clothed. Bray's parents, held together by their ambitions for their children and painfully divided by their poverty, punctuate young Rosemary's nights with their violent fights and define her days with their struggles. This powerful, ultimately inspiring book is a moving testimony of the history Bray overcame, and the racial obstacles she continues to see in her children's way.
Author | : Jeff Struecker |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2009-08-24 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 141857385X |
Jeff Struecker, a "Black Hawk Down" hero, the Army's Top Ranger, now an Army Chaplain, relates his own tales from the frontlines of every U.S. initiative since Panama, and tells how God taught him faith from the front in fear-soaked times. As readers go on-mission with Struecker through his harrowing tales, they will learn how to face their own fears with faith in a mighty God. Just as he told one of his charges in Mogadishu: "The difference between being a coward and a hero is not whether you're scared, it's what you do while you're scared."
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Author | : Durant Drake |
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Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 1922 |
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Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : New Thought |
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Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 1915 |
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