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Book Review: Discover Your God-Given Gifts by Don and Katie Fortune
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Discover Your God-Given Gifts, by Don and Katie Fortune, is a great tool to help people understand their personal gifts. This book explores the seven gifts listed in Romans 12:6-8, identifying them as the Perceiver, Server, Teacher, Exhorter, Giver, Administrator, and Compassionate person. Each gift’s strengths and weaknesses are described in detail, as are personal inventories and a lot of other practical information...
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Deliverance from homosexuality: That Kind Can Never Change! V J Adamson
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This book is the personal testimony of a man who for 15 years was actively involved in the “gay” lifestyle, and it tells how God delivered him and set him free. He is now married with two children, and is a writer, pastor, concert musician, radio evangelist, and international speaker.
If you (or anyone you know) are struggling with homosexuality or lesbianism, this book will…
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Strong Women, Soft Hearts by Paula Rinehart. Love, desire, forgiveness are...
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Love, desire, and forgiveness are things everyone needs and wants. In her book, Strong Women, Soft Hearts, Paula Rinehart touched me by the passionate manner in which she helps the reader connect with forgiveness and other deep issues. Her articulation of loving beyond reason produced in me a strong and burning desire to connect with others, especially those from whom I have been withholding my full heart...
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Grace: An Invitation to a Way of Life by Ortberg, Pederson, and Poling
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A deep understanding, appreciation, and acceptance of grace is essential to effective biblical leadership. Only a leader with a real sense of grace in his or her own life will be able to really teach and impart grace in the lives of others. Without the ability to extend grace, a leader can become...
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The God Who Risks by John Sanders. No Bible verse, God is omniscient...
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Jesus had the choice to make all the Old Testament prophecies about him and the future of God’s people either true or false. Romans 15:8 says that Christ came to “confirm the promises made to the fathers [Israel],” that is, to make them come true, which only he could do. It was God who made the promises to Israel, and who then put “all His eggs in Jesus’ basket,” so to speak, to see them come to pass. Having genuine free will, Jesus could have turned away from the mission set before him and thus negated God’s promises...
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God of the Possible: Biblical Introduction to Open View of God, Greg Boyd
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The problem of evil, that is, how evil can co-exist with a God who says He is love, is not only one that often tragically affects us personally, but it is also one that has turned countless people away from the Creator, who longs for them to know Him for who He truly is. Given the Christian Church’s traditional answers to the above questions, I think it is safe to assume that even millions of Christians are plagued with doubt as to whether some God-ordained tragedy may befall them. If knowing the truth makes one free, then believing...
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A Different Gospel, D.R. McConnell. The Faith Movement, metaphysics, laws
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Has the evangelical theology called “Name It and Claim It” gone and lost it? Author Dan McConnell thinks so. The Modern Faith Movement has made extraordinary claims concerning health and wealth, but have they gone too far? McConnell, himself a Pentecostal and graduate of Oral Roberts University, aims to show that not only are the teachings of the Modern Faith Movement undeniably linked to the beliefs of New Thought Metaphysics, but they are also...
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