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1966

Man the Dwelling Place of God: What it Means to Have Christ Living in You


A.W. Tozer - 1966
    Tozer is about what it means to have Christ living in you, "Behold I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me'."  At the hidden center of man's being is the dwelling place of the Triune God.  It is such a private, intimate place that no one can intrude but Christ, and even He will enter only through an invitation of faith.  Once the Spirit enters the deep-in core of the believer's heart and establishes residence there, man becomes a true child of God.  But baptism, confirmation, receiving the sacraments, church membership, etc., mean nothing unless God has truly inhabited the soul. In this book entitled, Man: The Dwelling Place of God, Tozer reveals what it truly means to have Christ within us. Leaving your old life behind, understanding the Bible, making moral choices, loving God for Himself, christian Fellowship, and much more! "Behold I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me."' Revelation 3:20

Faith That Prevails


Smith Wigglesworth - 1966
    Shares Wigglesworth’s personal experiences of salvation, physical healing, and baptism in the Holy Spirit to encourage others to experience God more fully.

What the Bible is All About Bible Handbook


Henrietta C. Mears - 1966
    What the Bible Is All About, 1983, Forward By Billy Graham

The Magnificent Defeat


Frederick Buechner - 1966
    In The Magnificent Defeat, Frederick Buechner examines what it means to follow Christ, the lessons of Christmas and Easter, the miracles of grace, and "the magnificent defeat" of the human soul of God.

Not Good If Detached


Corrie ten Boom - 1966
    The secret of "abiding in Christ" is discovered in the difficulties of life, in total dependence on him, and in a consistent daily walk.

Let Me Be a Woman


Elisabeth Elliot - 1966
    The God who is in charge --2. Not who am I? but whose am I? --3. Where to hang your soul --4. A daughter, not a Son --5. Creation, woman for man --6. Jellyfish and pride --7. The right kind of pride --8. The weight of wings --9. Single life, a gift --10. One day at a time --11. Trust for separation --12. Self discipline and order --13. Whose battle? --14. Freedom through discipline --15. God sets no traps --16. A paradoxical principle --17. Masculine and feminine --18. The soul is feminine --19. Is submission stifling? --20. Twenty questions --21. A choice is a limitation --22. Commitment, gratitude, dependence --23. You marry a sinner --24. You marry a man --25. You marry a husband --26. You marry a person --27. Forsaking all others --28. Dynamic, not static --29. A union --30. A mirror --31. A vocation --32. What makes a marriage work --33. Acceptance of divine order --34. Equality is not a Christian ideal --35. Heirs of grace --36. Proportional equality --37. The humility of ceremony --38. Authority --39. Subordination --40. The restraint of power --41. Strength by constraint --42. Masters of ourselves --43. A universe of harmony --44. Be a real woman --45. The courage of the creator --46. The inner sanctum --47. Loyalty --48. Love is action --49. Love means a cross

Holy Bible: Comparative Study Bible, Revised


Anonymous - 1966
    It sets four popular translations side-by-side for you to compare and contrast: the trustworthiness and versatility of the New International Version, the time-honored authority of the King James Version, the word-for-word accuracy of the New American Standard Bible, Updated Edition, and the scholarly detail of the Amplified Bible.Passages and verses from the four versions are aligned in parallel columns on facing pages for ease of study. Each translation offers insight on different facets of meaning in the text, giving you the benefit of the work of different groups of scholars to help you understand and interpret the Bible for yourself. The Amplified Bible helps you take your study a step further, offering a format that gives you access to the shades of meaning in the original Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. A valuable resource for gaining insight into scriptural truths, the Comparative Study Bible helps you compare translations at a glance and is an excellent resource for in-depth Bible study.Bringing New Meaning To Your Bible StudyFeatures include: Each two-page spread contains a complete Scripture portion from these versions: New International VersionKing James VersionNew American Standard Bible, UpdatedAmplified BibleDouble-column format8-point typeYou don't have to take a Greek or Hebrew class to enjoy the benefits of understanding the nuances and meanings of biblical words and phrases. The Comparative Study Bible brings four popular translations together into one convenient volume. Featuring the bestselling New International version, the classic King James Version, the 1995 New American Standard Bible, Updated, and the Amplified Bible, this parallel Bible helps you compare and contrast the strengths of four of the most trusted translations. And the special features of the Amplified Bible help you unlock the original meaning of key words and phrases.When you want to study the Bible in depth, comparing different Bible translations helps you discover the different nuances of meaning in the text. The translation committees for each Bible version chose different ways of translating the original Scripture texts into English. By comparing them, you can get a more complete understanding of what the original writers intended without having to learn Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. Emphasizing the importance of the words the original writers used, as well as their context, the Comparative Study Bible gives you access to translations that allow you to read the Bible without commentary, yet enables you to compare key words that expand on what the text is saying.The word-for-word translations of the King James Version and the New American Standard Bible, Updated, let you see English rendering of the words the original Bible authors used, while the New International Version represents the best balance of word-for-word and thought-for-thought translation, communicating the meaning more clearly to modern readers. And the Amplified Bible's unique system of punctuation, italics, and references helps you take your study a step further, allowing you to unlock subtle shades of meaning found in the original languages. The Comparative Study Bible offers easy access to four distinctive translations in clear, easy-to-read print.Comparative Study Bible includes: New International Version: Today's bestselling translation, offering a unique combination of scholarly accuracy and easy readability. The balance of word-for-word and thought-for-thought approach to translation allows today's r

Give Me This Mountain


Helen Roseveare - 1966
    Helen Roseveare, well-known missionary doctor and author. She worked in the north-eastern province of the Belgian Congo with the Heart of Africa Mission in the 1950's and 60's. Physical dangers and her personal ambition in the Congo often almost sank her, but her faith and hard work brought her through. Her story is one of bright mountains, conquered after experiencing the dark valleys and learning to give the glory to God.

Song of Songs: The Divine Romance Between God and Man


Watchman Nee - 1966
    This book was originally published in 1945 in Chungking, China."--Preface.

Streams In The Desert, Vol. 2


Mrs. Charles E. Cowman - 1966
    

Sign Posts on the Road to Success


E.W. Kenyon - 1966
    The book guides the reader to identify latent talents and gifts and how to bring out the best in ourselves.This inspiring little book will stir and challenge you. It is a collection of short talks on the secret of success... the dynamic truths contained in this little book have changed countless lives. This book should be given to every high school and college student to challenge them. Many executives of big national companies see that each salesman and company officer has a copy of this stirring little book. When you know that Christ is your Lord and Saviour, you will know that God is in you, that His ability is your ability, you will know that you can win. God will be the strength of your life.

The Eternal Promise


Thomas R. Kelly - 1966
    Sequel to A Testament to Devotion.

Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets


Martin H. Franzmann - 1966
    Luis.

God Planted Five Seeds


Jean Dye Johnson - 1966
    These men were Cecil Dye, Bob Dye, Dave Bacon, George Hosback, and Eldon Hunter.God Planted Five Seeds was written by Jean Dye Johnson, widow of one of the five martyrs. It tells the story of how a permanent, friendly contact was established with that Ayore tribe and how the widows learned the truth concerning the death of the five men.

King of Kings and Lord of Lords


R.B. Thieme Jr. - 1966
    He came to die as our substitute, the perfect sacrifice for sinful man—the only way of salvation. He is the unique Person of the universe, King of kings and Lord of lords!Delineated in this book are the six trials of Christ, His phenomenal character and strength in the face of agonizing torture, His work as Mediator between God and man, and the significance of His resurrection. He is now seated at the right hand of God the Father in heaven. One day He will reign over the entire world and we, as believers in Christ, will be a part of His magnificent kingdom. This title is also available:On the MP3 CD special Spiritual Logistics IIIOn 3 cassette tapes

The Wider Place


Eugenia Price - 1966
    Where God offers freedom from anything that limits our growth.

How To Read The Bible


Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1966