Quiet Faith

Quiet Faith
Author: Judson Edwards
Publsiher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 1573126810

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In Quiet Faith, Judson Edwards writes, "For all of the fine qualities we introverts bring to the table, the truth remains that we are typically viewed as people in need of a personality upgrade. Those of us who are active in the church find that to be especially true in the community of faith. We are consistently, though subtly and indirectly, reminded that we need to be bolder, louder, and more certain in our faith. If we ever really got filled with the Spirit, the church seems to suggest, we would become extroverts." In eight finely crafted chapters, Edwards looks at key issues like evangelism, interpreting the Bible, dealing with doubt, and surviving the church from the perspective of a confirmed, but sometimes reluctant, introvert. In the process, he offers some provocative insights that introverts will find helpful and reassuring. Quiet Faith offers a thoughtful, honest, and entertaining look at what it means to be a Christian in the twenty-first century.

The Faith of Queen Elizabeth

The Faith of Queen Elizabeth
Author: Dudley Delffs
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780310356981

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Discover the inspiring spiritual legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch in British history. Sharing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of this notoriously private monarch, The Faith of Queen Elizabeth features intimate stories and inspiring reflections on the personal faith behind the Crown. With testimonies from historic figures such as Winston Churchill, Billy Graham, Mother Teresa, and Margaret Thatcher, this magnificent tribute explores the faith of the world's most famous Queen - and the King she serves. Icon, matriarch, reformer, and the longest-reigning monarch in British history - Queen Elizabeth II intrigues millions around the world with her royal heritage, inspirational character, and profound faith, especially as depicted in award-winning films such as The Queen and the wildly popular Netflix series The Crown. With a reign that bridges the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Queen Elizabeth has become the definition of stability, faithfulness, and dignity. Fearlessly, she led her country into the modern age with a balance of historical tradition and entrepreneurial initiative, public service and private devotion. Nearing seven decades on the throne, the Queen has faced many personal and public storms - an early and surprising ascension to the throne, the dissolution of the British Empire, political upheavals, international crises, national tragedies, family deaths, and the tabloid travails of her children and grandchildren. But throughout all her trials and triumphs, Her Majesty credits her personal faith in Jesus Christ as the steadying anchor to her life and reign. In this spiritual biography, Dudley Delffs unpacks the secret behind Her Majesty's personal devotion and public service, giving you a fuller, richer picture of the woman who’s led a nation with unwavering faith and resolve.

Chasing Shadows

Chasing Shadows
Author: Lynn Austin
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781496437372

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For fans of bestselling WWII fiction comes a powerful novel from Lynn Austin about three women whose lives are instantly changed when the Nazis invade the neutral Netherlands, forcing each into a complicated dance of choice and consequence. Lena is a wife and mother who farms alongside her husband in the tranquil countryside. Her faith has always been her compass, but can she remain steadfast when the questions grow increasingly complex and the answers could mean the difference between life and death? Lenas daughter Ans has recently moved to the bustling city of Leiden, filled with romantic notions of a new job and a young Dutch police officer. But when she is drawn into Resistance work, her idealism collides with the dangerous reality that comes with fighting the enemy. Miriam is a young Jewish violinist who immigrated for the safety she thought Holland would offer. She finds love in her new country, but as her family settles in Leiden, the events that follow will test them in ways she could never have imagined. The Nazi invasion propels these women onto paths that cross in unexpected, sometimes-heartbreaking ways. Yet the story that unfolds illuminates the surprising endurance of the human spirit and the power of faith and love to carry us through.

The Quiet Hand of God

The Quiet Hand of God
Author: Robert Wuthnow,John H. Evans
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2002-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520936362

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Robert Wuthnow and John H. Evans bring together a stellar collection of essays that paints a contemporary portrait of American Protestantism—a denomination that has remained quietly, but firmly, influential in the public sphere. Mainline Protestants may have steered clear of the controversial, attention-grabbing tactics of the Religious Right, but they remain culturally influential and continue to impact American society through political action and the provision of social services. The contributors to this volume address religion's larger role in society and cover such topics as welfare, ecology, family, civil rights, and homosexuality. Pioneering, timely, and meticulously researched, The Quiet Hand of God will be an essential reference to the dynamics of American religion well into the twenty-first century.

Porch Swing Girl

Porch Swing Girl
Author: Taylor Bennett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1943959455

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What if friendship cost you everything? Dumped at her grandmother¿s house in Hawaii after a family tragedy, sixteen-year-old Olive Galloway is desperate to return to Boston before her dad loses all common sense and sells the family house. But plane tickets cost money. With the help of a quirky guy named Brander, and a mysterious girl named Jazz, Olive lands a summer job and launches a scheme to buy a plane ticket home by the end of the summer. They talk her into hanging out at their church youth group, but Olive can¿t help remembering how God didn¿t answer her prayers the last time it was really important. Why should He help now? It¿s up to her to make it home. When Jazz reveals a painful secret, Olive¿s plans are challenged. Jazz needs money¿lots of it. Olive and Brander are determined to help their friend but, when their fundraising efforts are thwarted, Olive is caught in the middle. Helping Jazz means giving up her ticket home. And time is running out.

The Place of the Quiet Place

The Place of the Quiet Place
Author: Simon Wale Olatunji
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781312258679

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This biblicist, public speaker and discipler, Simon Wale Olatunji writes here, about the fundamentals of devotion: a solid piece on rules and ways of genuine spiritual engagement. He aptly addresses the observance of quiet times as he sees, lives, and teaches it. His wealth of experience as a minister of the gospel, life coach and leader of a global network of partner committed to helping people discover, develop and deploy destiny aid his doing justice to this very special piece. He answers most question you ever had about: The blessing of quiet living; Why is it important to spend time alone with God? How can I experience true intimacy with God? What are the spiritual disciplines? What does the Bible say about the value of a secret place? What is a quiet time? And lots more... This book was first published in Nigeria in 2010 by Alabaster Books with thousands of copies sold. This second edition comes with an improvement of its quality and content. It will inspire and liberate its reader in veritable ways.

The Contemporary Review

The Contemporary Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 964
Release: 1892
Genre: Literature
ISBN: UOM:39015078140749

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Theology in the English Poets

Theology in the English Poets
Author: Stopford Augustus Brooke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1880
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: HARVARD:HWHRFU

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