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Made New
Author | : Crystalina Evert |
Publsiher | : Totus Tuus Press |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2018-12-07 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781944578893 |
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Twenty-five lies stand between abuse survivors and the healing they deserve. They often believe: It was my fault. I’m fine. Really. I can’t tell anyone. I’ll get help later. I’ll never be healed. I’ll never trust again. I’m unlovable. I can’t forgive. God abandoned me… In Made New, Crystalina Evert defuses the power of these lies and others by speaking truth into each of them, showing that no matter what a woman has been through in life, the past doesn’t need to determine her future.
A World Made New
Author | : Mary Ann Glendon |
Publsiher | : Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2002-06-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780375760464 |
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Unafraid to speak her mind and famously tenacious in her convictions, Eleanor Roosevelt was still mourning the death of FDR when she was asked by President Truman to lead a controversial commission, under the auspices of the newly formed United Nations, to forge the world’s first international bill of rights. A World Made New is the dramatic and inspiring story of the remarkable group of men and women from around the world who participated in this historic achievement and gave us the founding document of the modern human rights movement. Spurred on by the horrors of the Second World War and working against the clock in the brief window of hope between the armistice and the Cold War, they grappled together to articulate a new vision of the rights that every man and woman in every country around the world should share, regardless of their culture or religion. A landmark work of narrative history based in part on diaries and letters to which Mary Ann Glendon, an award-winning professor of law at Harvard University, was given exclusive access, A World Made New is the first book devoted to this crucial turning point in Eleanor Roosevelt’s life, and in world history. Finalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award
Made New
Author | : Blessed Is She, |
Publsiher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2021-12-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781400230259 |
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How would your life change if you were certain of your identity? If you could know that Someone loves you, sees you, and wants to be close to you—just as you are? In this beautifully designed weekly devotional for women, you're invited to soak in God's Word to embrace your identity as a beloved woman made in God's image. Authored by Blessed Is She, a popular online community for Catholic women, Made New walks you through rich reflections of the Gospels, substantive Scripture for prayer through Lectio Divina, and prompts for spiritual growth. Over the course of 52 weeks, you'll uncover: how deeply God knows who you are and loves who you're becoming. why you belong to God's family. what it means that your true identity is as God's beloved. how your belief in God's love affects your identity. how to follow God's plan for your life. Made New is a thoughtful gift for the holidays, new year, birthdays, or for any woman who wants a stronger sense of self-worth, deeper peace in her identity, and a richer relationship with the God who loves her. Each devotional entry includes: a Scripture reference a devotion written by a Blessed Is She writer prompts for reflection beautiful, colorful pages with original art You'll be made new as you journey through a year of thought-provoking devotions, inspiring personal stories, and heartfelt prayers. Experience life change as you’re drawn into relationship with a loving God who is committed to your flourishing, advocates for you, and delights when you come to Him.
Made New
Author | : Judy C. Hope |
Publsiher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2014-07-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781490839189 |
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Back in the early 70s, twelve-year-old Judys life was one of pure survival. Outside her own private cave of secrets, our Vietnam War vets were returning home amidst insults and accusations of being baby killers and rock-n-roll music was being blasted all over America. But the biggest news for Judy wasnt around the partying scene at Woodstockit was at the military base where she lived. For the next thirty years, Judy struggled with feelings of insignificance and guilt, all from a lifetime of tainted choices. As she says, The Lord has constantly wooed my heart back to Him, and, Freedom meant grasping onto the only peace that truly laststhe peace that comes from surrendering and trusting in my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Judys heart was set free, and the unique, youthful, optimistic, hippie chick that had been hiding inside that cave all those years finally emerged when Judy became made new. We live in an evil world. We all know that. Its been like that since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Yet despite the horrendously evil world we live in, do you... ...ever feel that everyone, including God, has forgotten about you, or question whether or not Hes immersed in your future? ... wonder at the possibility of a sexual abuse victim overcoming the memories and pain of her past? ...question why God longs for you to trust Him and his perfect love?
Old Made New
Author | : Greg Lanier |
Publsiher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2022-03-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781433577864 |
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Greg Lanier Presents a Simple Method for Studying Old Testament Citations in the New Testament Many Bible readers have difficulty understanding the Old Testament's connection to the New Testament, and some even believe it's obsolete in light of God's new covenant. In reality, New Testament writers alluded to earlier books of the Bible roughly 300–400 times. The Old Testament isn't outdated; it's critical to understanding the rest of Scripture. In Old Made New, Greg Lanier explains how New Testament authors used the Old Testament to communicate the gospel and present the person and work of Jesus. He also explains what the Old Testament teaches Christians today about the church's identity and ethics. Writing for a broad range of readers, Lanier distills thorough research into simple, descriptive examples and tips. His 3-step method explains how to identify and explore an Old Testament passage and see how it's "remixed" in the New Testament to thoughtfully engage with Scripture. Download Study Guide Download Redemptive-Historical Bible Reading Plan Accessibly Written: Clear language and easy-to-follow methods make this resource helpful for laypeople, Sunday school leaders, and students Effective Bible Study Method: Includes the most recent research on Old Testament references in the New Testament, complete with a simple 3-step study plan to help readers apply it Comprehensive: Tables, worksheets, case studies, and notes guide readers through exciting, thorough Scripture study Appendices Included: Features the most agreed-upon citations, quotations, and allusions to the Old Testament in the New Testament, along with a Bible reading plan
Horace Made New
Author | : Charles Martindale |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780521380195 |
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Collection of essays exploring Horace's place in English literature and culture.
All Things Made New
Author | : Diarmaid MacCulloch |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2016-08-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780190616823 |
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The most profound characteristic of Western Europe in the Middle Ages was its cultural and religious unity, a unity secured by a common alignment with the Pope in Rome, and a common language - Latin - for worship and scholarship. The Reformation shattered that unity, and the consequences are still with us today. In All Things Made New, Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of the New York Times bestseller Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years, examines not only the Reformation's impact across Europe, but also the Catholic Counter-Reformation and the special evolution of religion in England, revealing how one of the most turbulent, bloody, and transformational events in Western history has shaped modern society. The Reformation may have launched a social revolution, MacCulloch argues, but it was not caused by social and economic forces, or even by a secular idea like nationalism; it sprang from a big idea about death, salvation, and the afterlife. This idea - that salvation was entirely in God's hands and there was nothing humans could do to alter his decision - ended the Catholic Church's monopoly in Europe and altered the trajectory of the entire future of the West. By turns passionate, funny, meditative, and subversive, All Things Made New takes readers onto fascinating new ground, exploring the original conflicts of the Reformation and cutting through prejudices that continue to distort popular conceptions of a religious divide still with us after five centuries. This monumental work, from one of the most distinguished scholars of Christianity writing today, explores the ways in which historians have told the tale of the Reformation, why their interpretations have changed so dramatically over time, and ultimately, how the contested legacy of this revolution continues to impact the world today.
Broken just to be made new
Author | : Hugh J Harmon |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2011-08-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780557063130 |
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Broken, just to be made new is a thesis on the often avoided topic of brokenness. It addresses the issues that lead to it and the questions that arise concerning whether it is a method used by God to mature us or a tool of the devil to defeat us. Does God really want brokenness? Do we really have to become vulnerable to failure in order that we might become powerful in the eyes of God? And finally, where do we go after we've experienced brokenness? Finding your way back to the place of refreshing after one has suffered great loss both of the physical and the spiritual type.