52 Weeks of Ordinary People Extraordinary God

52 Weeks of Ordinary People   Extraordinary God
Author: Jody Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2005-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729247

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A retired nurse who began a ministry with her husband Henry, a biblical teacher, shares from her heart ordinary moments with an extraordinary God. This weekly devotion book is made up of 52 devotions with questions or suggestions for discussion that will work well with small groups.

52 Weeks of Ordinary People Extraordinary God

52 Weeks of Ordinary People   Extraordinary God
Author: Jody Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2005-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781631991370

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Many small groups fumble when they try to find topics for small group meditation and study. This book is designed to provide 52 weekly devotions for a group to use to ignite study, prayer, and witness in their prayer of devotional group. Jody Neufeld shares from her heart "ordinary moments with an extraordinary God." Upon her retirement from nursing and then beginning into ministry with her husband Henry, a Bible teacher, Jody felt the Lord urging her to share a daily devotion with people she knew still in an outside workplace. "I know that when I was working in a hospital or a doctor's office or in homes delivering hospice care, I wish someone had sent me an email devotion each morning that would give me a focus and a lesson for the day." This ministry went from 12 people to hundreds and continues today. This weekly devotion book is made up of 52 devotions with questions or suggestions for discussion that will work well with small groups. It provides an excellent way to 'jump start' a small group with diverse members or give an established group a new perspective.

Identifying Your Gifts and Service

Identifying Your Gifts and Service
Author: Henry Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729278

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This book provides a process for discovering and activating spiritual gifts in your congregation. It is not a typical scientific survey designed to discover what kind of personality you have, what you feel like doing, or even what your talents are. Instead, it is a process designed to help a church congregation discover God's gifts and leading in their lives. In going through this process you will be invited to shake off some of the walls and limitations you have placed on yourself and open yourself up to the full call that God has on your life. Discovering and using your Spiritual Gifts is an adventure!

Not Ashamed of the Gospel

Not Ashamed of the Gospel
Author: Henry E Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729377

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How can we be both rooted in scripture and also conscious of God's voice as God continues to speak to each one of us today?

From Inspiration to Understanding

From Inspiration to Understanding
Author: Edward W. H. Vick
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729100

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The way in which we read the Bible grows out of what we believe the Bible to be. Thus it is impossible to discuss methods of interpretation without considering our view of inspiration, the gathering of the canon, and even the reception of the Bible by the community of faith. And so, Edward W. H. Vick starts this comprehensive discussion of hermeneutics—the interpretation of Scripture—by looking at what the Bible is, and what empowers its authority. He brings a lifetime of experience, teaching and writing to the task. In this examination, he takes up such diverse topics as inspiration, canonization, authority, infallibility, inerrancy, verbal inspiration, sola scriptura, tradition, myth, and many related topics. Dr. Vick always relates these elements to the overarching questions: How shall we read Scripture? How shall we understand it? How does it impact the way we live and act? There are many books on how to read the Bible, but there are few that will offer this comprehensive and systematic study. If you apply the principles you find here to your own study, you will find the scriptures opening up in new ways. Dr. Vick will help you move beyond the assumptions that often stand in the way of our personal Bible study and see the remarkable variety and power that is mediated through this book we call the Bible.

Along Bible Paths

Along Bible Paths
Author: Henry E. Neufeld,Jody Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729834

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Along Bible Paths: Summer Devotions grew out of the daily devotional e-mail list that Jody Neufeld began in 1999 to encourage others to begin their day with the Lord. Many continue to enjoy these thoughts in their e-mail every weekday morning, or via the Jody's Devotionals blog. This book is a collection organized for the summer. We hope many more will enjoy these in printed form.

Christian Archy

Christian Archy
Author: David Alan Black
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781938434181

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What is the Kingdom of God? What does it mean to be part of the kingdom? These are questions that should occupy the mind of every Christian. But we frequently shy away from the full meaning of God's rule. In Christian Archy, Dr. David Alan Black examines the New Testament to find the truly radical and all-encompassing claims of God's kingdom. In doing so, he discovers that the character of this kingdom is widely different from what is commonly contemplated today. Its glory is revealed only through suffering - a point that Jesus' disciples, then and now, have been slow to understand. This truth has tremendous implications for church life. The kingdom of God is in no way imperialistic. It has no political ambitions. It conquers not by force but by love. It is this humble characteristic of the kingdom that is a stumbling block to so many today. Christ's claim to our total allegiance is one we seek to avoid at all costs. But there is only one way to victory and peace, and that way is the way of the Lamb. This is the first volume in the new Areopagus Critical Christian Issues Series from Energion Publications. We believe it is an appropriate way to begin that series by addressing this foundational question of who we are as part of the Christian church, and why it is important for us to immerse ourselves in God's word.

Disciples

Disciples
Author: V. Riley Richardson,Henry E. Neufeld
Publsiher: Energion Publications
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781893729490

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Rev. Richardson speaks from the heart of a pastor and evangelist, providing basic guidance and explanations of what it means to be a Christian. Chapters discuss the meaning of salvation, prayer, Bible study, finding a church home, stewardship, service, and some additional steps to take. There are questions and exercises provided for an individual or a small group. (Christian)