The Gift of Faith

The Gift of Faith
Title The Gift of Faith PDF eBook
Author Tadeusz Dajczer
Publisher Paulines Publications Africa
Pages 182
Release 2000
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9966080384

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The Gift of Faith

The Gift of Faith
Title The Gift of Faith PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Harrison Nieuwejaar
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Pages 132
Release 2005-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781558964433

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Eloquent and inspiring, The Gift of Faith celebrates the importance of nurturing our children's spiritual growth. This is a call for parents to be intentional, strong and clear in their choices regarding the messages that children receive about religion. By sharing her own stories and experiences, Nieuwejaar shows that religious community can play an integral role in clarifying and deepening the faith of parents, who inevitably are children's primary religious educators. She also explores ways to foster spiritual awareness in the home and includes rituals for marking the events in children's lives as religious occasions. This important book is ideal for adults of any faith who are concerned with the spiritual development of children. Book jacket.

Faith To Live By

Faith To Live By
Title Faith To Live By PDF eBook
Author Derek Prince
Publisher Whitaker House
Pages 140
Release 1998-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1603744274

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Derek Prince answers your questions about faith in this resource for every Christian who wants to receive the promises of a faith-filled life.

The Art of Rest

The Art of Rest
Title The Art of Rest PDF eBook
Author Adam Mabry
Publisher The Good Book Company
Pages 112
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1784983217

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Discover the secret to real, realistic, non-rules-based rest For some of us, resting seems like a waste of time-it means we're missing out on other things. For others, rest seems like a luxury-there's simply too much to do. And for almost all of us, we crave rest, but don't always know how to. This warm, realistic, humorous book shows us the huge spiritual, emotional and physical rewards of rest. It shows us how rest gives us time to spend with God and remember his grace. Discover how rest fuels our joy and confidence in God's sovereignty as we learn to depend on him, and not our own efforts, and are refreshed by the power of the Holy Spirit. Adam Mabry shows us how rest helps us make space for relationships, shared experiences and moments to remember; how it liberates us from the pressure of self-reliance; how it gives us a chance to think and reflect; and how it stops us from burning out. Finally, this book casts a realistic vision for rest that is less rule and more rhythm-less onerous restriction and more liberating art form. Adam Mabry helps us to learn the 'art of rest' with some practical suggestions. The world never stops. But we need to. And as Christians we can by having faith to hit pause and experience the rich rewards of God-given rest.

Angels Don't Die

Angels Don't Die
Title Angels Don't Die PDF eBook
Author Patti Davis
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 152
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Ronald Reagan's political career and his status as a cultural icon have been observed from every angle, but his role as a father to his daughter has been seen only in the harsh light of Patti's well-publicized tensions with Nancy Reagan. But now Patti Davis has reconciled with her mother and the catalyst was Angels Don't Die. In fact, her parents were so touched by the book they have contributed introductory comments. Angels Don't Die is a moving tribute to Ronald Reagan's spiritual strength and offers an intimate portrait that will appeal to people everywhere who admire the Reagans as well as to anyone contending with the challenges of parent-child relationships. Putting aside past hurts and misunderstandings, Patti Davis writes lyrically of the lessons she learned from watching her father cope with the various crises in his life. She writes of his forgiveness of John Hinckley, Reagan's would-be assassin, and of his near-death experience following surgery. She reveals Ronald Reagan to be a simple, quietly heroic man whose faith in God has never wavered.

Gift of Faith

Gift of Faith
Title Gift of Faith PDF eBook
Author Robert Fleming
Publisher Urban
Pages 232
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1622860810

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Reverend Clint is a man of strong faith, but when an unimaginable tragedy strikes his family, he is suddenly questioning all of his beliefs. His mentor, Reverend Smart, and the members of his church rally around him, but the pain of Reverend Clint's loss is almost too much to bear. Seeking to take Reverend Clint's mind off his troubles, Reverend Smart assigns him a group of church members in need of guidance and wisdom. A sense of spiritual renewal and redemption helps the grief-stricken minister and his band of anguished souls to survive through a period of crisis and challenges. But will his faith be enough to help Reverend Clint endure the most terrible pain of all? In his engaging new novel, Robert Fleming reminds readers that even a man of God can falter in his faith sometimes.

The Gift of Faith

The Gift of Faith
Title The Gift of Faith PDF eBook
Author Tadeusz Dajczer
Publisher In the Arms of Mary
Pages 286
Release 2012-04
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781933314136

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With simplicity and clarity, the author engages the reader's attention and awakens their yearning to experience God and to follow a specific path of sanctification. Father Wilfrid Stinissen, O.C.D., wrote about Fr. Dajczer's "The Gift of Faith, " "I strongly recommend this book. If one learns a lesson from what he reads here, he will be guided inevitably on the way of sanctity."