The Gospel Truth

The Gospel Truth
Author: Caroline Pignat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Authors, Canadian
ISBN: 0889954933

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Phoebe, a fifteen-year-old slave living on a Virginia plantation, finds hope and a chance at freedom when a Canadian doctor visits the plantation and secretly plans to free its slaves.

Gospel Truth

Gospel Truth
Author: Russell Shorto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Jesus Seminar
ISBN: 1573226599

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With the skill of a seasoned journalist and the passion of an amateur sleuth, Russell Shorto offers a radical revision of the gospel story--a new composite of Jesus based on scientific research--supported by some of our most conservative religious scholars. A vivid and sometimes shocking reconstruction of the life and times of Jesus, GOSPEL TRUTH will change forever the way we see Jesus.

Lessons from David

Lessons from David
Author: Andrew Wommack
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606836996

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Probably one of the most well- known characters in the Bible is David. He grew up a shepherd boy and defeated a giant named Goliath and then went on to be King of Israel. While king, David made some serious mistakes. However, David didn't try to place the blame on other people. He took responsibility and shouldered the blame himself. By doing this, he was described by God as a "man after His own heart." In this book, you will learn that God has a good plan for every individual. But sometimes you can thwart that plan by your own desire to fulfill certain desires and dreams but God's grace can bring you back to the plan that God has for you. Even though David made some mistakes and even cost people their lives, he repented and was able to turn the direction of those mistakes to want to serve the Lord. God's grace is evident through the entire life of David. Rather than having to go through your own hard knocks, the author encourages the reader to learn from these life lessons from David

Grace

Grace
Author: Andrew Wommack
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1680313371

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Good Enough for God? Recent surveys indicate that the vast majority of Christians, those claiming to be born-again, believe that their salvation is at least in part dependent upon their behavior and actions. Yes, they believe Jesus died for their sin, but once they accept Him as their savior, they believe they must still meet a certain standard to be "good" enough. If that is true, then what is that standard and how do you know when you have met it? The Church has tried to answer these questions for centuries and it always results in religious and legalistic bondage. So what is the answer? It begins by asking the right question. It is not, "What must we do?" but rather, "What did Jesus do?" By understanding the Apostle Paul's revelation of what Jesus did from the book of Romans, you will never again wonder if you're meeting the standard.

Living in God s Best

Living in God s Best
Author: Andrew Wommack
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781680311396

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Divine health and prosperity are better than divine healing and provision. If you live in divine health and prosperity, you wont need a miracle to get healed or to pay your bills. If you cant see the difference between the two, that may be one reason you only visit Gods best instead of truly living in it. Most Christians live in a place where...

The Nag Hammadi Library in English

The Nag Hammadi Library in English
Author: James McConkey Robinson
Publsiher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1984
Genre: Gnostic literature
ISBN: 9004071857

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Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth

Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth
Author: Sandra Dutton
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780547488271

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Ten-year-old Mary Mae loves to sing hymns with her Granny, go to Sunday School, and learn about trilobites. She has lots of questions about how the earth looked millions of years ago. Trouble is, Mary Mae’s mother thinks it's wrong to believe the world is that old. Mama believes God created it six thousand years ago and she believes that nobody should teach Mary Mae otherwise. When Mary Mae starts taking her questions to church, asking how God created the earth in six days or how eight people could take care of animals on an ark, Mama puts her foot down: homeschooling. Mary Mae must decide where her loyalties lie: with science and Miss Sizemore, with God and Mama, or somewhere in the middle.

Gospel Truth

Gospel Truth
Author: Russell Shorto
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781453265925

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Russell Shorto meticulously investigates Christian history and the Bible’s New Testament to reveal the true, historical Jesus Christ. For roughly two thousand years, the world has known only the biblical depiction of Jesus: the virgin birth, miraculous life, and resurrection. Recently, scholars have pursued the historical Jesus Christ by poring through texts, examining ancient documents, and even holding votes. They make a fresh attempt to answer some of history’s greatest questions: Who was he? Where did he live? What did he think? And was the Bible’s account true? In Gospel Truth, bestselling author Russell Shorto (The Island at the Center of the World) brings a journalist’s eye to the life of Jesus Christ. Shorto looks into the Jesus Seminar, where historians seek and analyze evidence of the world’s most famous carpenter’s son. He compiles their research and ideas to create a composite biographical portrait of Yeshu, a man of ordinary beginnings who changed the world in extraordinary ways. A skillfully compiled biblical interpretation, Shorto shows “a Jesus stripped of the unhistorical” (Library Journal). The result will fascinate believers and nonbelievers alike.