The Elisha Factor
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Author | : Kevin P. Horath |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2018-07-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781632962126 |
Do you feel stuck in your Christian walk? Are you just going through the motions and longing for something better? Kevin P. Horath talks straight about what it means to live a "double-portion life" and how to truly recognize who you are in Christ. From growing up as the son of a pastor to his own experience as an associate pastor, Kevin tells how we can apply the lessons learned from Elisha, the Old Testament prophet, to our lives today. Through Scripture, stories, a little humor, and dozens of practical tips, Kevin teaches the way of the double-portion life as demonstrated by Elisha. In these pages, you will discover: How to recognize the call of God The importance of relationships in ministry What holiness really means Your responsibility to the next generation How to leave a legacy of life Find out how you have access to the double-portion now. If you feel ineffective in your Christian walk and do not know how to realize God's plan for your life, this book is for you.
Author | : Sharon Nobuhle Williams |
Publisher | : Global Growth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2022-01-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1737561913 |
Various factors contribute to the mediocracy, division, or demise of a ministry. The greatest factor is the lack of godly, effective leadership. Unlike worldly standards, God holds Christian leaders to a higher standard. These opposing standards explain why sinful corporate leaders often find success, whereas ungodly Christian leaders often don’t. Anyone who believes they have a gift for ministry can establish one. However, it takes wisdom, integrity, character, and divine direction for a ministry to grow and thrive. The Nehemiah Factors contains various principles designed to empower current or aspiring leaders by providing timeless principles that Nehemiah employed while rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls. Each character-enhancing principle will promote spiritual growth while simultaneously developing leadership skills. The practical applications included will equip you to become the Godly, effective leader that God intended. From Nehemiah’s example, you will learn: → God’s hiring methods → The Importance of Discernment → Godly conflict resolution → “Communicative Etiquette” → Servant leadership, and much more This book is for you whether you are a minister, leader, teacher, manager, or mom. Applying these principles to your life will ensure that you lead successfully and in a manner that is pleasing to God.
Author | : Kevin Horath |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 26 |
Release | : 2019-04-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781632963154 |
"Donkeys sound funny," said the owlet. The calf said, "They are dirty, too. Donkeys are unclean." "Warriors ride horses because horses are better in battle," replied the colt. "Yeah, what good are donkeys?" they all laughed together. Experience the events of Holy Week and the Ascension of Jesus through the eyes and ears of an important, yet often overlooked, character: the donkey. Follow along with Daniel the Donkey as he discovers his God-given purpose in life through an adventure that will change him--and the world--forever.
Author | : Rick Dale Moore |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 1990-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1850752591 |
This fresh examination of the Elisha narratives found in 2 Kings 5, 6.8-23 and 6.24-7.20 leads to a new interpretation of them as didactic salvation stories set against the Aramaean military threat to ninth-century Israel. Moore shows how an ingenious literary artistry converges powerfully with contextual dynamics to explicate the surprising and subtle saving actions of Yahweh in a troubled time. Each of the stories offers its own fresh disclosure of the time-worn tradition expressed in Elisha's own name: 'God saves'.
Author | : Hadi Ghantous |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317544358 |
This study deals with the most important king of the Aramaean kingdom of Damascus, Hazael, and the impact he had on biblical literature, which goes beyond the few verses that mention him explicitly in the Book of Kings and the Book of the Twelve. The extra-biblical sources reveal that Hazael managed to create a large kingdom and to expand his authority over the whole of Syria-Palestine, including the Kingdom of Israel and the House of David, during the second half of the ninth century BCE. The Bible presents that power of Hazael as oppression of both kingdoms, yet the biblical writers elaborated a much more nuanced portrait of Hazael than first meets the eye. In the Elijah-Elisha cycles, Hazael provides a theological interpretative paradigm, the Elisha-Hazael paradigm, which provides in the Book of Kings and in the Book of the Twelve (especially in the books of Amos and Jonah) the key to explain God's mysterious dealings with Israel and Israel's enemies. Hazael is presented as a faithful agent of YHWH, who fulfils the divine plan. Beyond the power Hazael yielded across the Levant in his life time, the Elisha-Hazael paradigm reveals his enduring influence in Judah and in biblical literature.
Author | : Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Natural history |
ISBN | : |
Vols. 20- include Proceedings of the North Carolina academy of science, 1902-
Author | : Stephen J. Andrews |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2014-08-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1498203493 |
Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament (JESOT) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the academic and evangelical study of the Old Testament. The journal seeks to fill a need in academia by providing a venue for high-level scholarship on the Old Testament from an evangelical standpoint. The journal is not affiliated with any particular academic institution, and with an international editorial board, open access format, and multi-language submissions, JESOT cultivates and promotes Old Testament scholarship in the evangelical global community. The journal differs from many evangelical journals in that it seeks to publish current academic research in the areas of ancient Near Eastern backgrounds, Dead Sea Scrolls, Rabbinics, Linguistics, Septuagint, Research Methodology, Literary Analysis, Exegesis, Text Criticism, and Theology as they pertain only to the Old Testament. JESOT also includes up-to-date book reviews on various academic studies of the Old Testament. EDITORIAL STAFF Stephen J. Andrews, executive editor (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Russell L. Meek, editor (Ohio Theological Institute) Andrew King, book reviews editor (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Ron Haydon, assistant editor (Wheaton College) EDITORIAL BOARD T. Desmond Alexander (Union Theological College, Queens University, Ireland) George Athas (Moore Theological College, Australia) Ellis R. Brotzman (Emeritus, Tyndale Theological Seminary, The Netherlands) Helene Dallaire (Denver Seminary, USA) Kyle Greenwood (Denver Seminary, USA) John F. Evans (Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology, Kenya) John F. Hobbins (University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, USA) Kenneth A. Mathews (Beeson Divinty School, Samford University, USA) William R. Osborne (College of the Ozarks, USA) Sung Jin Park (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) Max Rogland (Rose Hill Presbyterian Church, USA) Daniel C. Timmer (Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, USA) Matthew Y. Emerson (Oklahoma Baptist University, USA) Christopher J. Fresch (Bible College of South Australia, Australia) Colin Toffelmire (Ambrose University, Canada) Ryan Hanley (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) Michele E. Knight (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA)
Author | : Hillel I. Millgram |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2014-09-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0786495200 |
An analysis of the intertwining tales of Elijah and Ahab--mercurial prophet and Machiavellian king--this book is an accessible treatment of one of the most dramatic and well-known episodes in the Bible. In contrast to the popular image of Elijah as a courageous wonder-worker who calls down fire from heaven and ascends to heaven in a fiery chariot, this book contends that the prophet was a deeply conflicted man, torn between a burning idealism and a deep disillusionment over his failure to achieve his ideals. Despite his profound sense of failure, Elijah's struggle against the paganizing regime of King Ahab and his queen, Jezebel, managed to save monotheism from eclipse, and in so doing alter the course of human history. This work further proposes that the tale presented by the Bible is more than an account of an ancient battle between two historic figures: it is a paradigm of the struggle between the ideals of human dignity and justice, and the alternative of expediency in the pursuit of power, a conflict that pervades human life to this very day.
Author | : Robert Rezetko |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9004145125 |
This volume of thirty articles covering a wide range of subjects related to Old Testament study is written by colleagues, friends and students of A. Graeme Auld to honour the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday.
Author | : Lindsay Bartholomew Longacre |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Jews |
ISBN | : |