I Dare To Make an Altar Call

I Dare To Make an Altar Call
Author: Kim Bishop
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781483673813

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There are many books written on or about the Altar; However, God has placed a burden on me to write this short book that is coming from a slightly different direction about the Altar. A direction that will hopefully challenge the reader to think about making that Altar call or making that step to the Altar, by the end of this book. It is my prayer that the reader will take the call of the Altar more seriously than he/she has ever taken it before. Let the challenge begin!

Altar Call

Altar Call
Author: Hope Lyda
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0736915907

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In this fun and clever sequel to "Hip to Be Square," heroine Mari Hamilton discovers how a wedding, even someone else's, can turn rational women into irrational creatures.

Evidence for Speaking in Tongues

Evidence for Speaking in Tongues
Author: Billy Prewitt
Publsiher: TrinityBibleSchool.com
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019-05-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The key to revival in the modern church is the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. Evidence for Speaking in Tongues: Fanning the Flames of Revival presents the doctrinal foundation for speaking in tongues concluding that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is the door to the spiritual gifts and power in ministry. Revival hinges on this experience. If there is one thing that we need, it is a mighty move of the Spirit to revive the Church and sweep countless sinners into the Kingdom. This is ultimately the end goal of Evidence for Speaking in Tongues: Fanning the Flames of Revival. In this book, you will learn answers to these and other questions: Is the Baptism in the Spirit separate from conversion? What is the evidence for the Baptism in the Spirit? Why is speaking in tongues important? How does a person receive the Baptism in the Spirit? Why didn't many of the great preachers in history speak in tongues? What is the difference between praying in tongues and the gift of tongues? How can I lead my church to experience revival? Then you will also learn the intimate connection between the Baptism in the Spirit and the spiritual gifts and spiritually empowered ministry. This connection leads to a spiritually empowered Church which in turn leads to revival. If you have ever wondered why you do not see the gifts of the Spirit manifested in your church, then you must read this book. In it, you will read testimonies of modern miracles that will inspire you to believe for miracles around you. Many people have legitimate questions about the validity of speaking in tongues in the present day. Others, have been dogmatically taught against tongues. In this book, Billy Prewitt, shares from personal experience how to handle criticism related to speaking in tongues. He also answers many of the common arguments that are raised against tongues. Have you met someone who encountered problems when attempting to receive the Baptism in the Spirit? Pulling from over twenty years of experience, Billy Prewitt also identifies common obstacles that people experience when seeking the Baptism in the Spirit and provides reasonable solutions. The book also provides helps for leaders that are seeking revival. These inspirational helps include chapters on how to increase faith through study and also in the Church, how to preach toward revival, and a very personal appeal to seek God on a higher level.

Character Makeover

Character Makeover
Author: Katherine Brazelton,Shelley Leith
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310316763

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Get the kind of makeover that will transform your life! Bestselling author and life coach Katie Brazelton takes you on a deeply personal forty-day journey of developing your character. Discover how to close the gap between understanding God's purpose for your life and carrying it out as you put an end to well-worn patterns of defeat, woundedness, insecurity, unworthiness, and self-centeredness. Teaming up with coauthor Shelley Leith, who is a highly sought-after speaker on strengthening marriages and family, Brazelton focuses on eight character traits essential to living a purpose-filled life: humility confidence courage self-control patience contentment generosity perseverance Step-by-step you'll experience a complete character makeover--and become the best "you" God intended you to be. Ideal for small groups, women's church ministry, and one-on-one study.

Altar Call

Altar Call
Author: Steve Huff
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781616635626

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Do you find yourself in a church that leaves you wondering what ever happened to the directive, 'Love your enemy'? What about, 'Turn the other cheek'? How do these teachings fit into your idea of the American way? The problem is: they don't. Too many churches are so bogged down in the law-or on the other end of the spectrum, the Gospel of Prosperity-that they've forgotten to listen to what Jesus really teaches. Altar Call: Where Went Mercy? is former Seventh Day Adventist Steve Huff's examination of the clear discrepancies between the teachings of Christ and the agenda of some Christian churches today. Huff covers such topics as: The trustworthiness of church leaders The proper instruction of the doctrine of grace The historical truth regarding the ending of the Old Covenant The value of the teachings of Christ And even water-boarding-Should Christians call for torture? Let this Altar Call speak grace to you.

Dare to Dance with the Spirit

Dare to Dance with the Spirit
Author: Ann Jones-Frost
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781973600411

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The author presents the following themes in this book: 1. Why believe in someone we cannot even see? 2. Where do we find music to dance with the Spirit? 3. What happens when we dance solo without God to lead us? 4. How do we learn to dance with Gods Spirit? 5. Dancing through the Gracegate. 6. Examples of working with pride, faith, truth and obedience . 7. The dance of the prayer warrior is presented, as well as dancing in imago deithe image of God. 8. The authors own personal experience with the Son of God is revealed. 9. A glimpse of the night before the crucifixion . 10. Reasons why we dance in celebration.

The Fuller Creek Series The Deadly Dare From Triumph to Tragedy

The Fuller Creek Series  The Deadly Dare  From Triumph     to Tragedy
Author: David C. Reyes
Publsiher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781622878239

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As Jess & Katie's relationship continues to grow, so do the challenges that lie ahead. A deadly dare by a player from a rival school, leads them on their most dangerous adventure to date. With their backs up against the wall, will they succumb to the deadly fate of those who have gone before them? Or will they escape only to find that another tragedy awaits them? Follow the lives of Jess & Katie in the fifth book of a six book series. Both guys and girls will enjoy the drama and adventure, so purchase it now to continue this exciting journey! Keywords: Tween, Teen, Action, Adventure, Drama, Christian, Teen Romance, Mystery, Youth, Series

Primitive Piety A Journey from Suburban Mediocrity to Passionate Christianity

Primitive Piety  A Journey from Suburban Mediocrity to Passionate Christianity
Author: Ian Stackhouse
Publsiher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781780780665

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In Primitive Piety Ian Stackhouse takes us on a journey away from the safe world of suburban piety, with its stress on moderation and politeness, and into the extreme and paradoxical world of biblical faith. As someone who has pastored churches in suburbia for the last twenty years, the author is convinced that so much that passes off as Christian faith falls short of the radicalism or primitivism that we see in the pages of scripture: a primitivism that includes honest lament, dogged prayer, raw emotions and heart-felt desire. In a culture in which there is every danger that we all look the same and speak the same, Stackhouse argues for a more gritty kind of faith - one that celebrates the oddity of the gospel, the eccentricity of the saints, and the utter uniqueness of each and every church.