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Restored Leader Guide: Finding Redemption in Our Mess (Restored series)
Par Tom Berlin. 2016
Often we make a mess of our lives and wonder if there is any redemption. In this six-week study, pastor…
and author Tom Berlin helps us see our mess through the eyes of Christ to find redemption and restoration. Using Scripture, devotional tools, and the writings of Ignatius of Loyola, John of the Cross, St. Augustine, John Wesley, Evelyn Underhill, and others, Berlin encourages reflection and meditation through our own brokenness. Only then can we focus on the cross as the place where we truly surrender control, leave our mess, and find redemption.The Leader Guide contains everything needed to guide a group through the 6-week study for Lent, including session plans and discussion questions, as well as multiple format options.
Curating Church: Strategies for Innovative Worship
Par Jacob Daniel Myers. 2018
If we are willing to shift our approach to church, we will better connect with increasingly heterogeneous cultures. This shifting…
requires curation. Church leaders must learn to be curators! Churches in modernity were set up to facilitate a particular kind of experience with God. Church was its own (protected) culture. In the wake of postmodernity, facilitated by new forms of (digital) communication, we are entering a new epoch in the history of the church. Curators manage the tasks of connection, preservation, and transformation, in their care for cultural artifacts and communities.When someone serves as a curator, they make connections between different elements in the culture, preserving the best of cultural traditions, and promoting fresh ways of thinking and being in the world. What might this work of curation mean for us? In Curating Church, readers learn how curation can reorient and sharpen the ways and work of the church. Curation can inform how we connect with cultures beyond the church, preserve what is best in the rich history of Christian thought and expression, and nurture spaces where contemporary persons may be transformed by the gospel. This book helps readers to understand with new richness the church and the world, and it equips them to become active in making those connections—as curators—with and for others.
The Apocalyptic Literature: Interpreting Biblical Texts Series (Interpreting Biblical Texts)
Par Stephen L. Cook. 0201
Biblical texts create worlds of meaning and invite readers to enter them. When readers enter such textual worlds, which are…
strange and complex, they are confronted with theological claims. With this in mind, the purpose of the IBT series is to help serious readers in their experience of reading and interpreting by providing guides for their journeys into textual worlds. The focus of the series is not so much on the world behind the text as on the worlds created by the texts in their engagement with readers. Nowhere is the world of the biblical text stranger than in the apocalyptic literature of both the Old and New Testaments. In this volume, Stephen Cook makes the puzzling visions and symbols of the biblical apocalyptic literature intelligible to modern readers. He begins with definitions of apocalypticism and apocalyptic literature and introduces the various scholarly approaches to and issues for our understanding of the text. Cook introduces the reader to the social and historical worlds of the apocalyptic groups that gave rise to such literature and leads the reader into a better appreciation and understanding of the theological import of biblical apocalyptic literature. In the second major section of the book, Cook guides the reader through specific examples of the Bible’s apocalyptic literature. He addresses both the best-known examples (the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation) and other important but lesser known examples (Zechariah and some words of Jesus and Paul).
George Buttrick's Guide to Preaching the Gospel
Par George A. Buttrick, Charles N. Davidson JR. 2020
"Does the preacher now impress us as a ‘legate of the skies’? To many he is a pathetic figure, an…
anachronism, a stage-joke—an inoffensive little person jostled by the crowd, and wearing the expression of a startled rabbit. With one hand he holds a circular hat on a bewildered head and with the other desperately clutches an umbrella. The crowd pushes him from the sidewalk; the traffic shoots him back into the crowd. Some curse him; a few laugh; most are unaware of his existence." (George Buttrick, Lyman Beecher Lectures, 1931).Whether we need preaching has been asked for hundreds of years, long before an age of media saturation from streaming 24-hour news, entertainment, politics, and sports. This question hounded George Buttrick, one of the most profound preachers of the twentieth century and often compared with Billy Graham. Buttrick offers a compelling answer to the question, but his answer remained hidden for 40 years until now.In George Buttrick’s Guide to Preaching the Gospel, we learn why the world needs competent preachers, what the preacher must preach about, and how the preacher goes about creating the sermon with daily discipline and several practiced skills, including research, charting, outlining, writing, and performance. These writings have never been published before and were found by his grandchildren after his death. A brief biography of Buttrick introduces this master orator and professor to readers who do not know his work.
Accion Social: Social Action (Ministerio series) Spanish AETH
Par Association for Hispanic Theological Education, Hugo Magallanes. 2012
Algunas personas ven el trabajo social de la iglesia local como «el patito feo» de nuestra fe; como algo que…
se debe hacer pero que nadie quiere hacerlo. Aun más, hay quienes consideran que este tipo de ministerio no es necesario y que eltrabajo de ofrecer ayuda social le corresponde al gobierno y a otras agencias no gubernamentales pero nunca a la iglesia. Por estas razones, en este libro presento las bases y los fundamentos necesarios para responder a estas formas de pensar y tratar de cambiar la percepción de que el objetivo de la iglesia es solamente espiritual, sin ninguna implicación social. De la misma manera, espero que las sugerencias y métodos aquí presentados sean útiles para desarrollar ministerios de acción social que sirvan para aliviar las necesidades y sufrimientos de nuestro pueblo hispano y de la gente pobre y vulnerable que se encuentra en las comunidades a las cuales ministramos. Some people see the social work of the local church as “the ugly duckling” of our faith; something that should be done but no one stepping forward to do it. Others look to our state and local governments to handle this work. This book presents the basics to respond to these methods of thinking, and attempts to change the perception that the objective of the church is only spiritual, without any social responsibility. Suggestions and methods are presented to equip social action teams to assist with the needs and sufferings of the Hispanic community and the vulnerable and poor of our communities.
Why I Am a United Methodist
Par William H. Willimon. 1990
In seven chapters, Willimon examines United Methodism and the ways it has made and continues to make a difference in…
his life. In an inspiring and enlightening way, he writes of his pride in being part of a church that has grown from one man's experience to a worldwide movement covering the globe with its message. A learning guide for groups and individuals is included. Chapter titles:Because Religion Is of the Heart Because the Bible Is Our Book Because Religion Is Practical Because Christians Are to Witness Because Christians Are to Grow Because Religion Is Not a Private Affair
Seven Words: Listening to Christ from the Cross (Seven Words)
Par Susan Robb. 2020
While many of us naturally wish to avoid the reality of the cross, it’s from the cross that Jesus speaks…
and shows his deepest love for us. It’s from the cross that Jesus' full humanity draws us closest to him. It’s from the cross, as Jesus breathes his last breath and speaks his last words, that his deep trust in the Father and his divine glory are revealed. Those who listen to Jesus' last words from the cross will discover what he most wants them (the world) to hear and will experience an intimate and divine awe only available to those who are willing to draw near his cross.In Seven Words, Susan Robb looks at the seven last words of Christ on the cross through a lens that finds life and hope in his final sayings, while exploring each from a biblical and historical perspective. The book brings a hopeful and contemplative take on the cross during the weeks of Lent.Additional components for a six-week study include a DVD featuring Susan Robb and a comprehensive Leader Guide.
Narrow Escapes and Wilderness Adventures
Par Ben East. 2018
Here’s a powerful collection of 21 true action stories—the best of Ben East, his most exciting and inspiring narratives of…
narrow escape, written over the past 30 years. In each of these thrilling tales, this master outdoor writer recreates a dramatic adventure of an ordinary man, usually alone, facing and surviving a sudden threat to his life.All the stories in NARROW ESCAPES AND WILDERNESS ADVENTURES are true. Wherever possible, Ben East has personally interviewed the survivors of these ordeals. The authenticity, immediacy and color of each adventure is heightened by the wealth of detail the author has culled from local newspaper accounts, hospital records, even the correspondence about these men, written by families and friends.Each spellbinding story in NARROW ESCAPES AND WILDERNESS ADVENTURES unfolds against a great outdoors background: Alaska, Equatorial Africa, the Florida Keys, the Michigan woods and many others. In these locales, the men in Ben East’s stories battle heroically to stay alive as they find themselves hopelessly lost, stranded in sub-zero wastes, confronted by enraged beasts, or swamped by savage seas. Suspense continuously mounts as these amateur hunters and fishermen summon previously untapped wells of courage and endurance and, above all, their will to live when nature on the rampage strikes.In addition to being fascinating reading, this book is, in a real sense, an invaluable survival manual which shows how to improve the safety of your outdoor trips and how to survive dangers that cannot be foreseen.
CEB Common English Bible with Apocrypha - eBook [ePub]: The Holy Bible - With Apocrypha
Par Common English Bible. 2011
Take a fresh look at the Bible while you experience a new translation. The Common English Bible is relevant, readable,…
and reliable. The result is a new version that the typical reader or worshipper is able to understand. 115 leading biblical scholars from 22 faith traditions and 77 reading specialists in 13 denominations worked on this translation. Contains Apocrypha books.
The Holy Spirit in the New Testament
Par John T. Carroll. 2018
In an area of study that is sometimes neglected and often debated, this book offers readers fresh insight through careful…
attention to the different ways the New Testament writings present and interpret the Spirit of God. With Carroll’s guidance, readers will gain a sense of the identity and activity of the Spirit manifest in the cultures and literature that informed the New Testament and its earliest audiences. The author also maps the distinctive views of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament books, employing a literary "close reading" of texts where the Spirit figures prominently. Readers discover that for the writers of the New Testament all of life is touched by the Holy Spirit. And for human beings this life is lived in the awareness God’s presence, sustained in hope through adversity and pain, open to change and new possibilities, and equipped and empowered to act boldly and speak prophetically by wise Spirit shaped discernment. The Spirit in the New Testament is a creative force sustaining, fostering, and restoring life – the first and last word both whispered and even shouted as the divine breath animating embedded and embodied human life and community.
Make a Difference: Following Your Passion and Finding Your Place to Serve (Make a Difference)
Par James A. Harnish. 2017
Every day we see that things are not right in our world, and as followers of Jesus Christ, we have…
an impulse to do something about it. We long to connect our passions and gifts with the world’s great needs, making a unique contribution for the healing of the world.In Make a Difference, author James A. Harnish helps United Methodists answer the questions "How can I contribute to God’s healing work in this world?" and "How can I find my place to serve and make a difference?" Drawing upon biblical wisdom and real stories of real people who have found their place to serve, he provides practical guidance to help every disciple make a difference as a participant in God’s transformation of the world.This six-week study is perfect for anyone desiring to engage service or mission as a vital part of discipleship, find a place to serve—in the church, the community, and/or the world engage in God’s work in the worldThe study includes a book, leader guide, and DVD featuring six engaging and lively discussions with the author and several special guests highlighting opportunities and outcomes of making a difference in this world.
Lost in the Wilds
Par Edward Sylvester Ellis. 2024
In "Lost in the Wilds," Edward Sylvester Ellis weaves a gripping tale of adventure, survival, and self-discovery in the unforgiving…
wilderness. Set against the backdrop of the untamed American frontier, this timeless novel captures the essence of human resilience and the relentless spirit of exploration.The story follows young protagonists who find themselves stranded in the wild after a series of unforeseen events. Facing the daunting challenges of nature, they must rely on their wits, courage, and the invaluable lessons of their upbringing to navigate the perilous terrain. As they encounter wild animals, treacherous landscapes, and unpredictable weather, their journey becomes a profound test of endurance and ingenuity.Ellis's masterful storytelling brings the wilderness to life with vivid descriptions and a deep appreciation for the natural world. His characters are richly drawn, each grappling with their fears and doubts while discovering hidden strengths and forging unbreakable bonds. The narrative deftly balances thrilling action with moments of introspection, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a deeply emotional level."Lost in the Wilds" is more than just an adventure story; it is a celebration of the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity. Through the trials and triumphs of his characters, Ellis explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and the transformative power of nature. His keen observations and heartfelt prose resonate with readers of all ages, making this book a cherished classic in the genre of wilderness adventure.As the young adventurers navigate their way back to safety, they learn invaluable life lessons that shape their character and worldview. Ellis's narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of resilience, resourcefulness, and the enduring human connection to the natural world.Whether you are an avid outdoors enthusiast or simply a lover of captivating storytelling, "Lost in the Wilds" offers a compelling and inspirational read. Edward Sylvester Ellis's timeless tale of survival and discovery continues to enchant and inspire readers, reaffirming the boundless potential of the human spirit.
Assaulting the Gates: Aiming All God's People at the Mission Field
Par Paul D. Borden. 2009
Learn the “Big Picture” approach that will aim your congregation at the mission field in your back yard, or around…
the world.Many churches want to make the transition from an inward to an outward focus, from catering to the needs of members to reaching out into the world to make disciples of Jesus Christ. Too often they try to accomplish this radical change by taking half steps and partial measures, initiating a new program here or adding a new staff members there.Yet this kind of change requires more. To succeed in changing its core focus this way, a congregation must learn strategic thinking; it must commit itself to seeing the big picture, and to taking the steps necessary to paint that picture afresh. Everyone, including pastors, lay leaders, key teams and groups, and the congregation as a whole must be involved in a process of transformation. Paul D. Borden, author of Hit the Bullseye and Direct Hit, knows that this transformation will not be easy. But if the target is bringing more people into saving relationship with Jesus Christ, what could be more worthwhile?
CORE Study 1: Study 1
Par Danette Baird. 2016
CORE (Connect, Own, Reveal, Empower®) is a resource designed to help teenagers discover their true identity, value and worth as…
God’s children and empower them to reach their potential in faithfully following Christ with others.Dig In is a four session study for groups of all sizes that takes teens on the journey of addressing the obstacles they’ve experienced in understanding who they are in Christ toward connecting with God and others in new and healthy ways. Identity Theft Delete the Spam Connect with God Connect with OthersThe CORE Dig In Leader Guide contains helps for using the study with your teens along with plans that include engaging material for both large-group and small group discussions. Featured in each session is a short and powerful video introducing the topic.
Abingdon New Testament Commentaries: Acts (Abingdon New Testament Commentaries)
Par Beverly Roberts Gaventa. 2003
In a striking departure from customary readings of the Acts of the Apostles as the story of the growth of…
the church, Gaventa argues that Luke's second volume has to do with nothing less than the activity of God. From the beginning of the story at Jesus' Ascension and extending until well past the final report of Paul's activity in Rome, Luke narrates a relentlessly theological story, in which matters of institutional history or biography play only an incidental role. Gaventa pays careful attention to Luke's story of God, as well as to the numerous characters who set themselves in opposition to God's plan.
Jesus demonstrated the presence and power of God by performing miracles. He turned water into wine, healed the sick, calmed…
the storm, opened blind eyes, and raised the dead. While these beloved stories draw our attention to divine power, they also have something else in common: human desperation. Every time we see Jesus performing a miracle, we also get a glimpse into the gift of desperation, a gift that opens us to the dramatic power of God through our desperate need for him. In this six-week Bible study, Jessica LaGrone leads us in a captivating exploration of the miracles of Jesus, helping us to see that our weakness is an invitation for God to work powerfully in our lives and reminding us that we need God on our best days just as much as we do on our worst. Themes and miracle stories include: the gift of desperation (turning water into wine and other signs of God's response of fullness in our times of emptiness) the miracle of abundance (feeding the 5,000 and other abundance stories) miracles on the water (calming the storm, walking on water, the abundant catch) Jesus our healer (5 stories of healing) death and resurrection (Lazarus, Jairus’ daughter) the miracle we all receive (the Incarnation) The participant workbook includes five days of lessons for each week, combining study of Scripture with personal reflection, application, and prayer. Other components for the Bible study, available separately, include a Leader Guide, DVD with six 20-25 minute sessions, and boxed Leader Kit.
Funeral for a Stranger: Thoughts on Life and Love
Par Becca Stevens. 2009
I have seen water move rocks. I have seen thistles break through boulders. If water and flowers can move stones,…
surely love can. Becca Stevens, from Funeral for a Stranger In this meditation on living and dying, Becca Stevens shares moving and hilarious stories about her life, love, friends, and our many families. This delicately formed narrative is also a window into the soul of a priest. I loved it and will hold it in my heart with gratitude for years to come. -Phyllis Tickle, author of The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why Loneliness finds connections, depair meets celebration, and fear discovers faith. Join Becca on her journey to a funeral for a stranger. God will be there. -Don Schlitz, Hall of Fame songwriter of The Gambler With elegant simplicity Becca Stevens escorts the reader to the banks of the deepest spiritual wellspring. Surely she ranks among our most gifted teachers on the things that matter most of all. -Stephen Bauman, author of Simple Truths: On Values, Civility, and Our Common Good
The Sacraments in Protestant Practice and Faith
Par James F. White. 1999
The sacraments were a major factor in the Reformation of the sixteenth century. Ever since, they have been an important…
part of Protestant church life. Major changes have occurred in our time as most traditions have revised their sacramental rites and experienced many changes in sacramental practices. This book traces the most significant practices in the past five centuries, explains how they often led to controversies, and examines the faith that was expressed and experienced in the sacraments. James F. White attempts to depict the whole sweep of Protestant sacramental life, so that an overall picture is possible. And he outlines the possibilities for future developments.
Living off the Country: How to Stay Alive in the Woods (Stackpole Classics)
Par Bradford Angier. 2017
&“If you&’re planning any wilderness adventure, you would do well to get acquainted with the valuable information in this book.&”…
—Nature magazine Living off the Country helps outdoor enthusiasts enjoy time in nature without worry, offering take-along tips for finding free appetite fillers, thirst quenchers, weapons and warmth in all kinds of situations. In a clear and understandable way, Brad Angier provides a harvest of handy, helpful hints about the necessities of life . . . where to look for the natural-growing supply of edible, unusual, taste-tickling plants, bushes, and fruit; make-shift but sure-fire ways to catch fish; easy ways to utensil-less cooking; handily constructing off-beat shelters; best ways to conserve and use available clothing; what to do about finding your way; backwoods medicine for emergencies . . . and much more help anyone enjoying the outdoors understand how to stay alive in the woods. For any kind of wilderness adventure, pack Living Off the Country with other survival gear.
It Worked For Us: Best Practices for Ministry with Children and Families
Par Judy Comstock. 2009
Need help from someone who has actually “been there and done that”? This comprehensive guide provides the all the information…
you need to plan and implement a complete ministry with children of all ages. Produced in partnership with the International Network of Children's Ministry, this guide features numerous articles written by experienced children’s workers. The enclosed CD-ROM makes it easy to access and customize forms. This one-source guide covers multiple topics, from safety concerns and technology to spiritual formation. Ideal for children’s pastors, educators, and leaders, whether paid or volunteer.