The Women of the Scriptures

The Women of the Scriptures
Title The Women of the Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Horatio Hastings Weld
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1848
Genre Bible
ISBN

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ReJesus

ReJesus
Title ReJesus PDF eBook
Author Michael Frost
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781921202919

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ReJesus asks the following questions: * What ongoing role does Jesus the Messiah play in shaping the ethos and self understanding of the movement that originated in him? * How is the Christian religion informed and shaped by the Jesus that we meet in the Gospels? * How do we assess the continuity required between the life and example of Jesus and the subsequent religion called Christianity? * In how many ways do we domesticate the radical Revolutionary in order to sustain our religion and religiosity? * How can a rediscovery of Jesus renew our discipleship, the Christian community, and the ongoing mission of the church? These questions take us to the core of what the church is all about. Rather than reformation, the authors call their task re-founding the church because it raises the issue of the Church's true Founder or Foundation. This theme is of particular importance at the dawn of the twenty-first century as many attempt to address Christianity's endemic and long trended decline in the West. The authors feel that a spiritual, theological, missional, and existential crisis looms in the West.

Children of Bethany

Children of Bethany
Title Children of Bethany PDF eBook
Author Saïd K. Aburish
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 243
Release 1998-08-27
Genre Bethany
ISBN 9780747540588

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In 1948, with Palestine in flames, the Aburish family scattered. Whilst some of them began a new life across the world, others stayed in Bethany and watched as their life was destroyed by events in the outside world. This is the history of the family written by the grandson of the headman.

The Beast and the Bethany

The Beast and the Bethany
Title The Beast and the Bethany PDF eBook
Author Jack Meggitt-Phillips
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1534478906

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Handsome Ebenezer Tweezer has lived comfortably for nearly 512 years by feeding the magical beast in his mansion's attic whatever it wants, but when the beast demands a child, they are not prepared for Bethany.--

Mary of Bethany

Mary of Bethany
Title Mary of Bethany PDF eBook
Author Eric Gilmour
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781984162090

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The acclaimed book and publishing house bestseller by Eric Gilmour has swept the globe by simply depicting the life of a woman who moved God. Within these pages you'll find the depiction of a woman who touched the heart of Jesus. Let her example become an exhortation in your own life to behold Him, and be held by Him.

Story of Lazarus

Story of Lazarus
Title Story of Lazarus PDF eBook
Author Pegasus
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 2014-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9788131918678

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This series of Bible Stories for children are written in simple language and contain colourful illustrations which enhance the appeal of the text. The truths of the Bible come alive as one reads these ancient yet timeless stories. It contains stories from the Old Testament and the New Testament and all the stories have lessons to be learnt and they call for a lot of reflection.

The Fall

The Fall
Title The Fall PDF eBook
Author Bethany Griffin
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 262
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0062107879

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Madeline Usher has been buried alive. The doomed heroine comes to the fore in this eerie reimagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story "The Fall of the House of Usher." Gothic, moody, and suspenseful from beginning to end, The Fall is literary horror for fans of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Asylum. Madeline awakes in a coffin. And she was put there by her own twin brother. But how did it come to this? In short, non-chronological chapters, Bethany Griffin masterfully spins a haunting and powerful tale of this tragic heroine and the curse on the Usher family. The house itself is alive, and it will never let Madeline escape, driving her to madness just as it has all of her ancestors. But she won't let it have her brother, Roderick. She'll do everything in her power to save him—and try to save herself—even if it means bringing the house down around them. With a sinister, gothic atmosphere and relentless tension to rival Poe himself, Bethany Griffin creates a house of horrors and introduces a whole new point of view on a timeless classic. Kirkus Reviews praised it in a starred review as "A standout take on the classic haunted-house tale replete with surprises around every shadowy corner."