A Grace Revealed

A Grace Revealed
Author: Jerry Sittser
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2012-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310411918

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Twenty years ago, Jerry Sittser lost his daughter, wife, and mother in a car accident. He chronicled that tragic experience in A Grace Disguised, a book that has become a classic on the topic of grief and loss. Now he asks: How do we live meaningfully, even fruitfully, in this world and at the same time long for heaven? How do we respond to the paradox of being a new creature in Christ even though we don’t always feel or act like one? How can we trust God is involved in our story when our circumstances seem to say he isn’t? While A Grace Disguised explored how the soul grows through loss, A Grace Revealed brings the story of Sittser’s family full circle, revealing God’s redeeming work in the midst of circumstances that could easily have destroyed them. As Sittser reminds us, our lives tell a good story after all. A Grace Revealed will helps us understand and trust that God is writing a beautiful story in our own lives.

Grace Revealed

Grace Revealed
Author: Fred Sievert
Publsiher: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781424556397

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Trust in the Unmerited Gift of God’s Grace You can’t escape the inevitable crises that will face you throughout your lifetime. Whether it’s health problems, emotional issues, career challenges, gut-wrenching losses, or other failures, these experiences can destroy your morale and lead you into despair. Some crises may be a result of your own choices, while others may be completely out of your control. Whatever the source, there is a lasting solution that comes to you free of charge from above: God’s amazing grace. In Grace Revealed, you will:Experience real-life stories of others who discover they are not alone and that relief is within their grasp.See how devastating afflictions can be overcome through faith in Jesus and His love, mercy, and grace.Learn how God’s grace transforms lives and leads you into enduring and rewarding Christian service.Be inspired to encourage others who are suffering but cannot seek help on their own. Read these undeniable, modern-day examples of God’s loving grace and its transformative power, and discover that God is always present in your time of need.

Grace Revealed

Grace  Revealed
Author: Robyn Kern Spradlin
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781606473955

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Have you ever wondered how great God's Grace really is? Have you ever considered what Grace might accomplish? How far reaching is Grace? Is there a possibility of Grace that we have yet to discover? Come on a journey with Robyn as she uncovers Grace that is "livin' large"! In this new book she shines the light on a Grace that stands ready to do more than we've imagined. When Grace is tied together with our Faith, Trust, Rest and our confession of God's Word we will see the unbelievable, the unattainable, and the impossible come into manifestation. Discover that Grace is more than enough, that there is nothing it won't accomplish in your life. With Grace there is no enemy, no wall, no problem, no situation, or circumstance, no matter how dramatic, that you cannot successfully conquer with Grace Revealed. Robyn Kern Spradlin, singer, songwriter and musician, has traveled with her family's music ministry, The Singing Son Rays, for 30 years, in 1987 answering God's call to minister His Word, not only in song, but public speaking as well. Today, a licensed minister with World Harvest Ministerial Fellowship and the International Ministerial Association, she successfully evangelizes the USA, ministering in conferences, revivals, and various outreach ministries. Robyn, third generation ministry on maternal and paternal sides of the family, was born in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, but currently resides in South Florida with her family.

Grace Revealed

Grace Revealed
Author: Robert P. Vande Kappelle
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-05-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532630910

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At the heart of Christianity and at the center of the New Testament lies the epistle to the Romans, the most groundbreaking letter ever written. The author is Paul, an early convert from Judaism and the greatest early figure in the development and spread of Christianity. Romans contains his most cogent and compelling presentation of Christian faith and practice. The author takes logic and argument, poetry and imagination, scripture and prayer, history and experience, and weaves them into a letter that has become the premier document of Christian theology. The importance of Romans for Christian tradition is incalculable. Each generation of believers has found inspiration, relevance, and transforming power in this letter. To read Romans is to confront one's faith at its source. In Romans, Paul deals with problems as contemporary as today's headlines: divisions and sectarianism in society; fixation with violence; discrimination, prejudice, and inequality; social injustice; the destiny of the Jewish people; the role of the individual in the total sweep of history; the responsibilities of citizens to their government; and the morality of actions in which adults engage, sexual and otherwise. Grace is pervasive in Romans, present in every theme. As expected, it is evident in Christ's life and death, in God's righteousness (God's faithfulness and righteous justice), in justification, predestination, election, and saving faith; but grace is also present in Mosaic law and perhaps most surprisingly, in God's judgment and wrath. If grace can be said to underlie the Christian gospel and to embody the biblical portrayal of God's identity and activity, what does the word "grace" mean, and what is its transformative power? The answers are explored in Grace Revealed.

Grace Revealed

Grace Revealed
Author: Greg Archer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0990686248

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Journalist Greg Archer examines his Polish family's mind-bending odyssey of the 1940s. In the process, he exposes one of the most under-reported events of the 20th century--Stalin's mass deportation of nearly two million Polish citizens to the Siberian Gulags."--

Grace Unveiled

Grace Unveiled
Author: Sharon Ferguson
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781490825779

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A woman thinks with her heart, and a man thinks with his logic. As the bride of Jesus, we are one with Him in the same way that a husband and wife are united and are become one. When a wife submits her love to her husband, the husband, in all logic, needs to consider her submission, placing it within his heart with all diligence as unto the Lord. Seeking first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness (seeking Christ Jesus ) and all good things will be added unto them.

God Revealed

God Revealed
Author: Fred Sievert
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781614487005

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We all encounter God in unanticipated ways—sometimes we simply don’t recognize Him . . . God’s influence and guidance are constantly manifesting themselves. God Revealed invites readers not only to watch vigilantly for messages from God in their daily lives—but also to reconsider experiences from their past, realizing that those overlooked encounters often carry messages that can, with recognition, strengthen their faith and enrich their future. From an author who earned an advanced degree from Yale Divinity School after retiring as the president of a Fortune 100 corporation, this unique book is “a memoir with practical and often powerful inspirational advice” (Kirkus Reviews).

A Grace Disguised

A Grace Disguised
Author: Gerald Lawson Sittser,Jerry L. Sittser
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998-01-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0310219310

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"The experience of loss does not have to be the defining moment of our lives", writes Gerald Sittser. "Instead, the defining moment can be our response to the loss. It is not what happens to us that matters so much as what happens in us". Sittser knows. A tragic accident introduced him to loss of a magnitude few of us encounter. But this is not a book about one man's sorrow. It's about the grace that can transform us in the midst of sorrow. For those experiencing loss, A Grace Disguised offers a compassionate, deeply affirming message of hope, richness in living, and joy not after the darkness, but even in the midst of it. Now in softcover.