Boom Babies and the Gospel of Choice

Boom Babies and the Gospel of Choice
Author: C. J. R. Simons,C J R Simons Ph D
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781412061797

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Baby Boomers, are you tired of being driven around in circles? Find out how to take back the driver's seat and steer your life in the direction you choose.

God Becomes Man A Complete PG 13 Realistic Gospel Romance Adventure Story of Jesus the Nazarene

God Becomes Man  A Complete PG 13 Realistic Gospel Romance Adventure Story of Jesus  the Nazarene
Author: Jerome Constantine Godfrey
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781312703216

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With this HANDY 6x9" edition, your teenager will be thrilled to discover how Jesus might have spent his youth in preparation to become the Messiah. This faux biography of Jesus reconstructs the historic settings in which Jesus lived as one of us. The "missing years" are an interpolation of the birth story and his mission. The characters are presented with mundane motives and concerns, offering familiarity to the Believer and relevance to those in doubt. This set of four Gospel novels depicts the Trinity at work as God prepares His son to deal with his own flesh in this material world. As you preview the carefully worded sexual passages, your eyes will open to the modern dilemma that young people face today. You will recognize the Holy Spirit's voice, as God molds and forges Jesus in the same way that Jesus can mold and forge you. Both the humanity of Jesus and his divinity are portrayed in this romantic story of the adventure that Jesus began - an adventure that continues to this day.

Choices

Choices
Author: Mary Farrar
Publsiher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307788856

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Today Women have many choices. This book of 12 lessons prepares women to make wise, God-aligned decisions in such vital areas as career, family, and personal growth. Each lesson has its own group study guide.

A Passionate Commitment

A Passionate Commitment
Author: Crawford W. Loritts
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1996-07-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781575678429

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We regularly attend church, know the hymns by heart, and teach our children about Jesus. We are doing the right things. So why do we feel so empty? Although Jesus promised His followers an abundant life, many Christians struggle with a lack of purpose, fulfillment, and zeal. Underneath all of their Christian activity, they feel cold and, at times, confused about the place and prominence of Jesus Christ in their inner lives. The problem, according to Crawford Loritts, is that we've lost our sense of purpose. While we may have a general sense of direction, we have assumed that somehow we can work out the details or that everything will just fall into place. While we outwardly conform to what we say we believe, we privately confess that we know God wants and deserves more from us. A Passionate Commitment will help you understand God's purpose for your life by challenging the things the world teaches you to hold dear. Crawford Loritts will help you revive your passionate commitment to the God of the universe.

Gospel of the Open Road

Gospel of the Open Road
Author: Robert C. Gordon
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2001
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780595158003

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Gospel of the Open Road reclaims Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, and Henry David Thoreau as America’s spiritual birthright. It rescues them from literary history, and reveals them in their true light: as democracy’s prophets of the soul. Emerson, Whitman, and Thoreau were religious seers who developed a new form of spirituality, and Gospel of the Open Road explains, in scholarly yet passionate fashion, the deep wisdom that is their enduring legacy. It presents them as a viable spiritual path for those who do not belong, and do not want to belong, to any organized religion.But this book does more. It draws fascinating parallels between the new spirituality taught by Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau and ancient spiritual wisdom as found in shamanism, Goddess worship, Tantra, Taoism, Confucianism, Vajrayana and Zen Buddhism, and Hinduism. This book is an evocative synthesis of humanity’s most venerable spiritual wisdom and the most modern of philosophical, social, psychological, political, scientific, and Humanistic concepts. It traces the New Age spiritual revolution to its source in Emerson, Whitman, and Thoreau, and explains how to apply their spiritual teachings to our everyday life here on Earth.

ECON Micro

ECON Micro
Author: William McEachern
Publsiher: Cengage Learning Canada Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780176728021

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The first Canadian edition of ECON Macro is an innovative, hybrid-learning package that was created by the continuous feedback of our “student-tested, faculty-approved” process, unique to our 4ltr Press series. ECON Macro delivers comprehensive content in a visually appealing, succinct print component paired with a high-value online offering - MindTap - that includes an integrated eReader and a set of interactive digital tools that appeal to a wide range of learning styles and needs, all at a value-based price. This winning combination is proven to increase engagement and lead to better outcomes. The hallmark of this solution is the student-friendly approach taken by award-winning instructor and author Will McEachern. McEachern uses familiar examples and illustrations drawn from students’ daily lives to vividly demonstrate that when students show up for class the first day, they each come with at least 17 years of first-hand experience in making economic choices and dealing with economic institutions and events, connecting these life experiences to key macroeconomic concepts.

ECON Macro

ECON Macro
Author: William A. McEachern
Publsiher: Cengage Learning Canada Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780176728175

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The first Canadian edition of ECON Macro is an innovative, hybrid-learning package that was created by the continuous feedback of our “student-tested, faculty-approved” process, unique to Nelson’s 4ltr Press series. ECON Macro delivers comprehensive content in a visually appealing, succinct print component paired with a high-value online offering - MindTap - that includes an integrated eReader and a set of interactive digital tools that appeal to a wide range of learning styles and needs, all at a value-based price. This winning combination is proven to increase engagement and lead to better outcomes. The hallmark of this solution is the student-friendly approach taken by award-winning instructor and author Will McEachern. McEachern uses examples and illustrations drawn from students’ daily lives to vividly demonstrate that when a student show up for class the first day, they come with first-hand experience in making economic choices and dealing with economic institutions and events, connecting these life experiences to key macroeconomic concepts.

The Child Catchers

The Child Catchers
Author: Kathryn Joyce
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781586489434

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When Jessie Hawkins’ adopted daughter told her she had another mom back in Ethiopia, Jessie didn’t, at first, know what to think. She’d wanted her adoption to be great story about a child who needed a home and got one, and a family led by God to adopt. Instead, she felt like she’d done something wrong. Adoption has long been enmeshed in the politics of reproductive rights, pitched as a “win-win” compromise in the never-ending abortion debate. But as Kathryn Joyce makes clear in The Child Catchers, adoption has lately become even more entangled in the conservative Christian agenda. To tens of millions of evangelicals, adoption is a new front in the culture wars: a test of “pro-life” bona fides, a way for born again Christians to reinvent compassionate conservatism on the global stage, and a means to fulfill the “Great Commission” mandate to evangelize the nations. Influential leaders fervently promote a new “orphan theology,” urging followers to adopt en masse, with little thought for the families these “orphans” may already have. Conservative evangelicals control much of that industry through an infrastructure of adoption agencies, ministries, political lobbying groups, and publicly-supported “crisis pregnancy centers,” which convince women not just to “choose life,” but to choose adoption. Overseas, conservative Christians preside over a spiraling boom-bust adoption market in countries where people are poor and regulations weak, and where hefty adoption fees provide lots of incentive to increase the “supply” of adoptable children, recruiting “orphans” from intact but vulnerable families. The Child Catchers is a shocking exposé of what the adoption industry has become and how it got there, told through deep investigative reporting and the heartbreaking stories of individuals who became collateral damage in a market driven by profit and, now, pulpit command. Anyone who seeks to adopt—of whatever faith or no faith, and however well-meaning—is affected by the evangelical adoption movement, whether they know it or not. The movement has shaped the way we think about adoption, the language we use to discuss it, the places we seek to adopt from, and the policies and laws that govern the process. In The Child Catchers, Kathryn Joyce reveals with great sensitivity and empathy why, if we truly care for children, we need to see more clearly.