Best of
God

2005

God Is the Gospel: Meditations on God's Love as the Gift of Himself


John Piper - 2005
    2 Corinthians 4:6This book is a cry from the heart of John Piper. He is pleading that God himself, as revealed in Christ's death and resurrection, is the ultimate and greatest gift of the gospel.None of Christ's gospel deeds and none of our gospel blessings are good news except as means of seeing and savoring the glory of Christ. Forgiveness is good news because it opens the way to the enjoyment of God himself. Justification is good news because it wins access to the presence and pleasures of God himself. Eternal life is good news because it becomes the everlasting enjoyment of Christ.All God's gifts are loving only to the degree that they lead us to God himself. That is what God's love is: his commitment to do everything necessary (most painfully the death of his only Son) to enthrall us with what is most deeply and durably satisfying-namely, himself.Saturated with Scripture, centered on the cross, and seriously joyful, this book leads us to satisfaction for the deep hungers of the soul. It touches us at the root of life where practical transformation gets its daily power. It awakens our longing for Christ and opens our eyes to his beauty.Piper writes for the soul-thirsty who have turned away empty and in desperation from the mirage of methodology. He invites us to slow down and drink from a deeper spring. "This is eternal life," Jesus said, "that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent." This is what makes the gospel-and this book-good news.

He's Got the Whole World in His Hands


Kadir Nelson - 2005
    Most importantly, he wished to portray the world as a child might see it--vast and beautiful.

The Adventist Home: Counsels To Seventh Day Adventist Families (Christian Home Library)


Ellen G. White - 2005
    Like a chart to a sailor, this volume offers a reliable guide to those sailing on the challenging sea of matrimony. Counsel is offered on many facets of home life: choosing a mate, child discipline, grandparents, holidays, hospitality, moral standards, divorce, and living with an unbelieving spouse. The author points out pitfalls to be avoided and shows how to have a happy marriage by injecting the grace of God and the priciples of Christian courtesy into every aspect of family life. Book Specs Hard BackPublisher: Review & Herald Publishing AssociationPrinted: 1980Pages: 583 Table of Contents SECTION I THE HOME BEAUTIFUL SECTION II A LIGHT IN THE COMMUNITY SECTION III CHOOSING THE LIFE PARTNER SECTION IV FACTORS THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS OF FAILURE SECTION V FROM THE MARRIAGE ALTAR SECTION VI THE NEW HOME SECTION VII HERITAGE OF THE LORD SECTION VIII THE SUCCESSFUL FAMILY SECTION IX FATHER—THE HOUSE-BAND SECTION X MOTHER—QUEEN OF THE HOUSEHOLD SECTION XI CHILDREN—THE JUNIOR PARTNERS SECTION XII STANDARDS OF FAMILY LIVING SECTION XIII THE USE OF MONEY SECTION XIV GUARDING THE AVENUES OF THE SOUL SECTION XV GRACES THAT BRIGHTEN FAMILY LIFE SECTION XVI THE HOME AND ITS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS SECTION XVII RELAXATION AND RECREATION SECTION XVIII THOU SHALT BE RECOMPENSED

What Christians Believe


C.S. Lewis - 2005
    S. Lewis here tackles the central questions of the Christian faith: Who was Jesus? What did he accomplish? What does it mean for me?In these classic essays, which began as talks on the BBC during World War II, Lewis creatively and simply explains the basic tenets of Christianity. Taken from the core section of Mere Christianity, the selection in this gift edition provides an accessible way for more people to discover these timeless truths. For those looking to remind themselves of the things they hold true, or those looking for a snapshot of Christianity, this book is a wonderful introduction to the faith.

Manifesting God


Thomas Keating - 2005
    In the inner room, the silent space in which God unloads the burdens and false selves that govern our individuality and our daily lives, God acts as a divine therapist, healing us and forcing us to recognize how many barriers we put up between ourselves and an authentic relationship with God. The process whereby this happens is the foundation of centering prayer—a technique of prayer that Keating and other contemporary mystics have revived out of the ancient mystical traditions of the Desert Fathers and the medieval mystics.Abbot Keating explores in this book what it means to enter the inner room and the transformation that takes place there. It explains the guidelines of centering prayer and offers advice on how to develop the relationship more deeply.

Orthodox Psychotherapy


Hierotheos Vlachos - 2005
    

God's Promises for You: Scripture Selections from Max Lucado


Max Lucado - 2005
    The accompanying text includes a wide variety of wise and lively writings from Max that are not only heart-warming but informative. Wherever you are in life, wherever you go in this world, God's Promises© for You can remind you that He is always near and that He cares for you.

Prayers That Avail Much: Three Bestselling Works Complete In One Volume


Germaine Copeland - 2005
    Now, the amazing three-book treasury of Prayers That Avail Much "R," Volumes 1, 2 and 3, are available for the first time in one book in the classic richness of genuine leather. Readers can share the power of praying Scriptures with those who are closest to them. They will learn how to pray in even the most difficult circumstances and see God do extraordinary things through the promises in His Word This classic collection includes prayers on: -- Peace in the Family-- Victory Over Circumstances-- Revival-- Your Child's Future-- Godly Wisdom-- And much moreThis invaluable resource is a legacy to cherish for years to come and a necessity for every family library. Readers and their loved ones will never be without the power of biblical prayer as they add this elegant keepsake to their family heritage.

Bible Promises for You: from the New International Version


Anonymous - 2005
    The content includes relevant topics for multiple audiences all drawn from the best-selling New International Version.

Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives: Rediscovering Some Old Testament Characters


Charles R. Swindoll - 2005
    We're trained to think that the most significant people are star athletes, actors, and musicians--the ones we applaud, those whose autographs we seek, those who have worldly renown."They aren't. Not really. Most often, the people really worth noting are those who turn a 'nobody' into a 'somebody' but never receive credit." What is forgotten far too often is this: "Success in God's kingdom and in the church depends upon faithful people the public rarely knows."The Old Testament contains numerous fascinating stories of forgotten lives--unsung heroes whose actions, sacrifices, or battles failed to ascribe them worldly renown. These great lives, however, reveal "significant" people whom God honors in the pages of His Word and, therefore, deserve our serious attention and emulation.Adino took out eight hundred armed, skilled fighting men "with his sword." Eleazar attacked the Philistines by "himself" for so long that his comrades had to pry his sword out of his grip. Shammah, while his companions ran like scared cats from their enemies, "stood his ground--alone--and was victorious."And yet, did you recall any of their names? They're not on the rolls of the rich and famous. Still, they are "significant."In this eighth volume of the bestselling Great Lives from God's Word series, Chuck will examine little-remembered Bible characters and events. He will help you discover biblical principles and practical applications for living so that you can be who you are in God's estimation . . . a person of true significance.

Gripped by the Greatness of God


James MacDonald - 2005
    But what causes the fervor of those experiences to translate into a consistent life pattern?Pastor and author James MacDonald believes that the better we understand God, the better we understand ourselves, and the less likely we are to favor our own will over God's. He writes, "God is not safe and He will not be squeezed into some neat, respectable Sunday discussion... No. To know God at all is to watch Him explode any box we put Him in with His terror, majesty, and indescribable wonder.'"Expounding upon Isaiah's encounters with God, MacDonald prods snoozing saints to rediscover the wonder of God's attributes. He also shares candidly from his experiences in life and ministry where God proved Himself to be the Great I AM.This book will spur new and seasoned believers alike to detest mediocrity in their spiritual walks. Ideal for individual or small group study.

Repentance: A Cosmic Shift of Mind & Heart


Edward J. Anton - 2005
    The author is convinced that many want to live repentant lives, but not everyone understands how to do so. Giving in-depth biblical and historical background on this all-important topic, he helps the reader know how.

The Doctrine of Deification in the Greek Patristic Tradition


Norman Russell - 2005
    This book, the first on the subject for over sixty years, traces the history of deification from its birth as a second-century metaphor with biblical roots to its maturity as a doctrine central to the spiritual life of the Byzantine Church. Drawing attention to the richness and diversity of the patristic approaches from Irenaeus to Maximus the Confessor, Norman Russell offers a full discussion of the background and context of the doctrine, at the same time highlighting its distinctively Christian character.

Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue, 1913-1922


Alasdair MacIntyre - 2005
    Born into a devout Jewish family, she drifted into atheism in her mid teens, took up the study of philosophy, studied with Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, became a pioneer in the women's movement in Germany, a military nurse in World War I, converted from atheism to Catholic Christianity, became a Carmelite nun, was murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942, and canonized by Pope John Paul II. Renowned philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre here presents a fascinating account of Edith Stein's formative development as a philosopher. To accomplish this, he offers a concise survey of her context, German philosophy in the first decades of the twentieth century. His treatment of Stein demonstrates how philosophy can form a person and not simply be an academic formulation in the abstract. MacIntyre probes the phenomenon of conversion in Stein as well as contemporaries Franz Rosenzweig, and Georg Luckas. His clear and concise account of Stein's formation in the context of her mentors and colleagues reveals the crucial questions and insights that her writings offer to those who study Husserl, Heidegger or the Thomism of the 1920's and 30's. Written with a clarity that reaches beyond an academic audience, this book will reward careful study by anyone interested in Edith Stein as thinker, pioneer and saint.

Dictionary of Gnosis & Western Esotericism (Complete single-volume)


Wouter J. Hanegraaff - 2005
    Containing around 400 articles by over 180 international specialists, it provides critical overviews discussing the nature and historical development of all its important currents and manifestations, from Gnosticism and Hermetism to Astrology, Alchemy and Magic, from the Hermetic Tradition of the Renaissance to Rosicrucianism and Christian Theosophy, and from Freemasonry and Illuminism to 19th-century Occultism and the contemporary New Age movement. Furthermore it contains articles about the life and work of all the major personalities in the history of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, discussing their ideas, significance, and historical influence. The Dictionary of Gnosis & Western Esotericism was selected Choice Outstanding Academic Title in 2006. This one volume edition is an unabridged version of the two volume edition published in 2005, for details click here"

Communication and Conflict Resolution: A Biblical Perspective


Stuart W. Scott - 2005
    Doing so biblically must be the mutual resolves of every husband and wife. Unless you truly desire to honor God in this aspect of your marriage, the relationship will never be what it could be. Communicating and resolving conflicts in a God-honoring way involved having a heart that is humble and wants to please God, some good listening skills, and a willingness to die to self. Conflict is a grievous thing to God. He wants His children to have no part in it. Within these pages you will find biblical ways to resolves conflict and communicate effectively.

In the Presence of God: Find Answers to the Challenges of Life


Creflo A. Dollar - 2005
    Creflo A. Dollar will help readers discover the keys to living in God's presence where all answers are found.

The Saving Righteousness of God


Michael F. Bird - 2005
    T. Wright. The burden of this volume is to demonstrate that reformed and ""new"" readings of Paul are indispensable to attaining a full understanding of Paul's soteriology. An analysis of Galatians and Romans demonstrates that the covenantal and forensic dimensions of justification go hand in glove. The vertical and horizontal aspects need to be appropriately described and weighted in order to provide a holistic rendering of justification in Paul's letters. According to Paul, faith alone in Jesus Christ is the instrument of eschatological vindication; and faith alone marks out the true people of God. ""In a debate where the worst of Protestant infighting has been revived, and the 'spirit of slavery' has been more influential than 'the Spirit of adoption, ' Michael Bird's treatment is more than welcome. His is a calm, judicious and irenic voice amid the welter of paranoid accusation and counteraccusation, which ought to be heard widely, and--more important--ought to be heeded. Perhaps, then the world will be able to say again, 'See how these Christians love one another'--without sneering."" --James D. G. Dunn, Emeritus Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, University of Durham ""For fair treatment and thoroughness of coverage, including that of literature which usually flies under most scholars' radar, this book is probably unmatched."" --Robert H. Gundry, Scholar-in-Residence and Professor Emeritus, Westmont College ""The so-called 'new perspective' continues to exercise a profound effect on studies both of Judaism and of Paul. Students may well be confused by the complexities of the debate, but Michael Bird helpfully shows how fruitful insights can be derived from scholars on both sides of it. This fresh and sane approach to a difficult area will clarify the essential issues for students and preachers alike as they wrestle with expounding the thought of Paul for the contemporary church."" --I. Howard Marshall, Honorary Research Professor of New Testament, University of Aberdeen ""The study of what Paul means by 'justification' has hopped its rails, and now scholars from opposing perspectives--traditional Reformation theology and the New Perspective--have exited the train and are standing on opposite sides of the track tossing stones at one another. Michael Bird has called for a peace plan, and his proposal of an incorporated righteousness not only offers peace but can actually get the train back on its tracks so we can get on with moving the gospel into our world. This study deserves a 'Nobel peace prize in Theology'."" --Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University Michael F. Bird (Ph.D., University of Queensland, Australia) is New Testament Lecturer at Highland Theological College in Dingwall, Scotland.

Sophie and Sam: When to Say "Yes" and When to Say "No"


Tori Cloud - 2005
    Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend, this book helps children learn at an early age the value of setting and keeping boundaries to be safe, happy, and obedient to God.

The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective


Ilia Delio - 2005
    Together with this she brings her personal knowledge and experience of contemporary scientific understandings of the cosmos. In a style that is preeminently readable, she offers insights into issues and problems that are widespread in the present period of Christian history. Sister Ilia has taken on these monumental issues and has opened insights, which can be helpful to many who take their Christian faith seriously."—from the Preface by Zachary Hayes, O.F.M. The Humility of God: A Franciscan Perspective is the first extensive treatment of a Franciscan theology of divine humility. Through the lens of St. Bonaventure's theology, Ilia Delio searches for God today "in a fast-paced, scientific world that in many ways views God as an unnecessary hypothesis." Using Bonaventure's Christ-centered mysticism, Ilia Delio illustrates God's humility and his relationship to the world, while at the same time tackling these tough questions: How can a God of love exist in such a time of turmoil and suffering? How can a well-educated Christian reconcile contemporary science with the central symbols of his or her faith?

God is Closer Than You Think: If God is Always with Us, Why is He So Hard to Find?


John Ortberg - 2005
    Caught up in the mainstream of life, we know we're missing something vital. But how do we attain it? This book shows how readers can enjoy a vibrant relationship with your heavenly Father.

Mary the Mother of God: Sermons by Saint Gregory Palamas


Gregory Palamas - 2005
    Gregory's extant homilies are arranged thematically, principally for the benefit of the layperson interested in the rich Biblical tradition of the Church Fathers.Mary the Mother of God, the first volume in this series, is a collection of some of the greatest homilies ever written on the Mother of our Lord, including the most celebrated of all St. Gregory's works, his sermon "On the Entry of the Mother of God into the Holy of Holies".