Bridging the God Gap

Bridging the God Gap
Title Bridging the God Gap PDF eBook
Author Christan Schriner
Publisher Living Arts
Pages 242
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780984584000

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"Do you believe in God? Is it hard to talk with people who doubt that God exists? Are you an atheist or agnostic? Do those who love you fear that you're going to hell? Do you love someone who quarrels with you about theology? Do friends and family members argue over religion? Do you wish you could help them reconcile? Are you unsure if God is real and what God is like? Do you want to sort out your beliefs and feel at peace? Bridging the God Gap shows how to have honest and respectful conversations about religion. Use this book to understand others, and give it to others to help them understand you."--P. [4] of cover.

Bridging the Diversity Gap

Bridging the Diversity Gap
Title Bridging the Diversity Gap PDF eBook
Author Alvin Sanders
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780898276787

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In a diverse, divided world, pastors and church leaders are faced with the question of how to lead across ethnic lines to bring healing and unity to the body of Christ. How can the church more accurately reflect the vision of God's kingdom, gathering together every tribe and nation? It all begins with leaders whose minds and hearts have been transformed by the gospel. Author Alvin Sanders believes the church is facing a chairos moment--the right time--to address the issue of ethnic division and tension within the church. Through this book, he offers a "how-to" resource for Christian leaders to lead their organizations in a majority-minority, multi-ethnic America. Bridging the Diversity Gap is for pastors and ministry leaders who want a biblical process and principles, informed by the best academic thought on race and ethnicity, to engage with an ethnically diverse church or organization and guide them toward becoming one in Christ.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap
Title Bridging the Gap PDF eBook
Author Calvin Cassady
Publisher Inspiring Voices
Pages 202
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1462404944

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What happens when you die? How does one transcend mankind to heavenly being, the known to the eternal mystery? One spring day in 1971, Calvin Cassady, a southwest Missouri teenager, was a victim in an unexplained automobile accident on a curvy Ozark mountain roadway. The impact caused the car that Calvin was a passenger in to burst into flames, plunging him into a clouded existence that included a walk through the valley of the shadow of death, leaving him on the threshold of eternal life. Eternity surrounded him and filled him with an absolute certainty of heaven. Standing before the Master and all his creation Calvin became troubled with the vision of his judgment and the life that he brought with him. Consumed with feelings of emptiness, he needed fulfillment. Bridging the Gap is the story of that miraculous event and the life of fulfillment that followed. Experience that fulfillment through Calvins spouse, his children, his students, his friends, and through the lives of total strangers as they became players in the great spiritual adventures of his life. Observe as the Holy Spirit guides Calvin through natural disasters and serious health issues, and feel the love as he takes into the mission field. Bridging the Gap celebrates the ordinary and illustrates the extraordinary results that occur during a lifetime lived for Christ. While you continue your spiritual journey, remember that faith, hope, and love conquer all. May your journey be fruitful, and may Gods peace be with you.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap
Title Bridging the Gap PDF eBook
Author Avi Fertig
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Pages 562
Release 2007
Genre Faith (Judaism)
ISBN 9781583309629

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Healing the Rift

Healing the Rift
Title Healing the Rift PDF eBook
Author Leo Kim
Publisher Cambridge House PressInc
Pages 288
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780982139165

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Outlines an organic chemist's long-standing efforts to bridge gaps between spirituality and twenty-first-century science, describing his experiences of working with cancer patients, his philosophies about the existence of God, and his beliefs about the universe's harmonious blending of mind and spirit.

Twelve Inches

Twelve Inches
Title Twelve Inches PDF eBook
Author Patricia Holbrook
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781938388491

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"I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." JOHN 10:10 This verse prompted a revolution in my spiritual life. After being a Christian for several years, I was confronted with the truth about my spiritual life. While meditating on that verse, I realized my life was not spiritually abundant at all. What followed was a deliberate pursuit of the abundant life that Jesus promised His followers. My story is similar to many other Christians', who know what the Bible says about their God, but have a hard time applying His Truth to their lives. I realized that there were habits, attitudes and people in my life that were preventing me from fulfilling my full potential. These issues needed to be addressed if I were to achieve fulfillment in life. Twelve Inches is the actual distance between one's brain and one's heart. The book is designed as a practical blueprint to an abundant life, written by someone who many will relate to. It is a Biblical, tested and proven blueprint to an abundant life in Christ. It does not merely expose problems without helping the reader find solutions. It is a step-by-step, Scripture-inspired plan for anyone who wants to live out the promises that God has laid down in His Word, regardless of life's circumstances or personal limitations. The ultimate objective of this book is to take the reader from a life of little consequence for God's kingdom to one that shines brightly for Jesus in action, faith and testimony. -- Patricia Holbrook

The Peace God Promises

The Peace God Promises
Title The Peace God Promises PDF eBook
Author Ann Spangler
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 196
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310412161

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If God has promised to give us the “peace that passes understanding,” why do we sometimes feel so anxious? What are we so afraid of? Are there ways of living that lead to peace? Conversely, are there ways of thinking and acting that lead to anxiety and a conflicted life? How does Jesus embody peace and where did his peace come from? The Peace God Promises sets our longings for peace beside God’s promise to provide it. In her desire to experience greater peace, bestselling author Ann Spangler probes these and other questions. Exploring the stories that shape us, the memories that define us, and the relationships that connect us, she looks for ways to help us become more peaceful. What can we learn from Scripture, from Jewish tradition, from the Amish and others about rest, simplicity, healing, and peace? The stories she shares and the answers she discovers may surprise you. If you put them into practice, they may even transform you, enabling you to experience the peace God wants you to have.