Breaking Barriers

Breaking Barriers
Title Breaking Barriers PDF eBook
Author Angella Current
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"Just as Roots told the story of the early African American experience in the United States, Breaking Barriers illustrates the experience of African Americans within the church and the important role that family and faith played in molding the character and work of numerous individuals. Although Breaking Barriers is the story of one woman's remarkable achievement, it is also a testament to the success of a black family, and it is ultimately the story of America."--BOOK JACKET.

The Methodist family

The Methodist family
Title The Methodist family PDF eBook
Author Young Methodism
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1875
Genre
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The Transatlantic Methodist Family

The Transatlantic Methodist Family
Title The Transatlantic Methodist Family PDF eBook
Author Anna M. Lawrence
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 2004
Genre Families
ISBN

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My First Hands-On Bible

My First Hands-On Bible
Title My First Hands-On Bible PDF eBook
Author Group Publishing
Publisher Tyndale House Pub
Pages 416
Release 2015-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781496406453

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This Pretty Pink deluxe edition of My First Hands-On Bible is the preschooler version of the popularHands-On Bible, which has sold nearly one million copies. Jesus taught with hands-on lessons and illustrations;My First Hands-On Bible uses the same experience-based learning to communicate God's Word in an active, understandable way. My First Hands-On Bible is a fun and simple, yet meaningful way to engage preschool, prekindergarten, and kindergarten children (ages 3–6) with the Bible while helping them build a solid faith foundation. Each lesson focuses on a specific Bible point through a variety of activities in order to reinforce and help young children remember the stories and lessons. Using common household items, you can help your children have a “hands-on” learning experience while engaging them in 85 key stories from the Bible. My First Hands-On Bible doesn't just retell the Bible stories; it also includes actual Scripture from the easy-to-understand and easy-to-readHoly Bible, New Living Translation. In addition to the stories and activities, there are fun illustrations, prayers, and a special Jesus Connection feature.

Virginia Methodist Children's Home ... United Methodist Family Services of Virginia ...

Virginia Methodist Children's Home ... United Methodist Family Services of Virginia ...
Title Virginia Methodist Children's Home ... United Methodist Family Services of Virginia ... PDF eBook
Author UMFS (Organization)
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 198?
Genre Child welfare
ISBN

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One Family Under God

One Family Under God
Title One Family Under God PDF eBook
Author Anna M. Lawrence
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 292
Release 2011-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 0812204174

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Originally a sect within the Anglican church, Methodism blossomed into a dominant mainstream religion in America during the nineteenth century. At the beginning, though, Methodists constituted a dissenting religious group whose ideas about sexuality, marriage, and family were very different from those of their contemporaries. Focusing on the Methodist notion of family that cut across biological ties, One Family Under God speaks to historical debates over the meaning of family and how the nuclear family model developed over the eighteenth century. Historian Anna M. Lawrence demonstrates that Methodists adopted flexible definitions of affection and allegiance and emphasized extended communal associations that enabled them to incorporate people outside the traditional boundaries of family. They used the language of romantic, ecstatic love to describe their religious feelings and the language of the nuclear family to describe their bonds to one another. In this way, early Methodism provides a useful lens for exploring eighteenth-century modes of family, love, and authority, as Methodists grappled with the limits of familial and social authority in their extended religious family. Methodists also married and formed conjugal families within this larger spiritual framework. Evangelical modes of marriage called for careful, slow courtships, and often marriages happened later in life and produced fewer children. Religious views of the family offered alternatives to traditional coupling and marriage—through celibacy, spiritual service, and the idea of finding one's true spiritual match, which both challenged the role of parental authority within marriage-making and accelerated the turn within the larger society toward romantic marriage. By examining the language and practice of evangelical sexuality and family, One Family Under God highlights how the Methodist movement in the eighteenth century was central to the rise of romantic marriage and the formation of the modern family.

Methodist Doctrine

Methodist Doctrine
Title Methodist Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Dr. Ted A. Campbell
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 149
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1426753470

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In this concise, accessible book, Dr. Ted Campbell provides a brief summary of the major doctrines shared in the Wesley family of denominations. Writing in concise and straightforward language, Campbell organizes the material into systematic categories: doctrine of revelation, doctrine of God, doctrine of Christ, doctrine of the Spirit, doctrine of humanity, doctrine of "the way of salvation" (conversion/justification/sanctification), doctrine of the church and means of grace, and doctrine of thing to come. He also supplies substantial buy simplified updated references in the margins of the book that allow for easy identification of his sources. John Wesley distinguished between essential doctrines on which agreement or consensus is critical and opinions about theology or church practices on which disagreement must be allowed. Though today few people join churches based on doctrinal commitments, once a person has joined a church it becomes important to know the teachings of that church's tradition. In Methodist Doctrine: The Essentials, Ted Campbell outlines historical doctrinal consensus in American Episcopal Methodist Churches in a comparative and ecumenical dialogue with the doctrinal inheritance of other major families of Christian tradition. In this way, the book shows both what Methodist churches historically teach in common with ecumenical Christianity and what is distinctive about the Methodist tradition in its various contemporary forms. For more information, please see the author's website: http://tedcampbell.com/methodist-doctrine/