The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity

The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity
Author: R. Paul Stevens,Robert Banks
Publsiher: Graceworks
Total Pages: 1296
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789811188473

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“I am thrilled to know that The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity is being relaunched. A well-worn first edition of this book sits next to my office desk and I consult it often. There is no better collection of everyday issues examined from a Christian perspective. A wide variety of topics are addressed with a cleverly balanced combination of academic and practical perspectives, informed by thoughtful biblical and theological reflection. This is a wonderfully useful tool. I am pleased that it will be available to resource a new generation of Christians who are eager to understand more about what it means to follow Christ in every aspect of life.” — Alistair Mackenzie, Senior Lecturer: School of Theology, Mission and Ministry, Laidlaw College, Christchurch, New Zealand. Also Director of Faith at Work (NZ)

Seven Days of Faith 2d Edition

Seven Days of Faith  2d Edition
Author: R. Paul Stevens
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725284814

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These days, people talk about their schedules filling up 24/7—twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. We wear busyness like a merit badge, as if the more we do, the better we become. But R. Paul Stevens says this is not biblical. Nor is it helpful. For Christians life isn’t about checking off “to-do” lists. It’s about connecting with God and infiltrating thoughtful, biblical faith into our everyday lives. Sometimes that means activity, but sometimes not. Everyday spirituality—the subject of the book—embraces purposeful times of work, relationships, and rest, centered on God instead of personal or cultural expectations. But how can you do it? It’s not easy exiting the fast track to practice a slowed-down yet down-to-earth holiness. Stevens understands this, and offers practical insights to developing a “subversive spirituality”—a meaningful faith that seeps into your work, family, sexuality, friendships, outreach, aloneness, and leisure—and fills you with joy. But most importantly, it motivates you to lovingly abide with God seven days a week. Matthew the Poor, an Eastern monk in Egypt, once said that “life is but one single way that leads to the kingdom of God.”

Everyday Christian

Everyday Christian
Author: Mike Wonch
Publsiher: Beacon Hill Press
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083413098X

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What does it mean to be a Christian outside the four walls of the church? Everyday Christian will help you understand how being a Christian impacts your home, work, play, environment, health, and community.

Everyday Christianity

Everyday Christianity
Author: Perry C. Cotham
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781665578028

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Drawing insights from a long career in the two professions of full-time church pulpit ministry and various university professorships, Perry Cotham invites us to understand ancient biblical themes in a refreshingly new and relevant way. Some themes are deeply theological and biblical and others are highly practical. Dr. Cotham challenges our thinking even if readers may not agree with all his insights and conclusions.

Everyday Christian

Everyday Christian
Author: The Foundry Publishing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834138018

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Everyday Christian teaches us how our faith in Christ can guide how we interact with others, view our bodies, and see the world that God created us to care for and enjoy. By allowing our faith to transform us from the inside out, we can glorify God in our everyday lives and show God's love to everyone around us.

Living the Story

Living the Story
Author: R. Paul Stevens,Michael Green
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802860745

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Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson This instructive, practical book explores the meaning of "biblical spirituality," a spirituality rooted in the Scriptures, in the grand story of God. Writing to promote genuine discipleship and an everyday sense of God's presence, R. Paul Stevens and Michael Green show that biblical spirituality is based on down-to-earth principles meant to foster righteous living -- at home, at work, wherever one is. They highlight the importance of our being in relationship with the Triune God and discuss how we can be worshipers of Abba God, disciples of Jesus, and temples of the Holy Spirit. The book proceeds through the Old and New Testaments, engaging readers with the discoveries and struggles of people of faith from Adam and Eve to those gathered around the Lamb in the new Jerusalem. Stevens and Green focus throughout on how we can truly "live" the Word of God so that our own stories become part of God's great story of love. Filled with biblical wisdom and a pleasure to read, "Living the Story" is a winsome invitation to follow God wholeheartedly in every dimension of life.

Everyday Apologetics

Everyday Apologetics
Author: Paul Chamberlain,Chris Price
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683593737

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Objections to the Christian faith are not new. The ability to boldly proclaim the old faith to a post-Christian culture is. In an era where access to objections and arguments is easier than ever, everyday Christians need to be prepared with strong, clear responses. In Everyday Apologetics, readers will be equipped with answers to some of Christianity's most difficult objections: Why is the God of the Old Testament so violent? Are science and faith in fundamental conflict with one another? The contributors take up these questions, and more, helping Christians be strengthened in their faith, while also providing powerful answers to opponents of the Christian faith. With a clear, inviting, winsome style, Everyday Apologetics is for everyone: Christians, skeptics, seekers, and everyone in between.

The Kingdom of God in Working Clothes

The Kingdom of God in Working Clothes
Author: R. Paul Stevens
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666720440

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Work occupies most of our waking time, whether it is in a factory, office, school, or at home. But unfortunately most people of faith separate their working life from their worshipping life. Dualism is a pernicious heresy that has infected believers worldwide, namely, that church work and missionary service are holy and our everyday work is secular. In this timely volume Stevens explores the connection of the kingdom of God--the master thought of Jesus--with the marketplace. Traditionally people have either related the kingdom of God--God's new world coming--either exclusively for the present or only for the distant future. But it is both, now and coming. This gives meaning, hope, and endurance to our work in the world. So daily labor in the marketplace gets reoriented through salty values and ingrained virtues. We become double agent spies exploring the new world coming in everyday life. We can also grapple helpfully with the resistance we face daily in the workplace. There are many books on the kingdom of God and many on work. Few have brought these two vital arenas of everyday service together. It is indeed part of the good news.