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Here Am I, Lord...Send Somebody Else: How God Uses Ordinary People to Do Extraordinary Things
Here Am I, Lord...Send Somebody Else is a gentle, yet succinct, prod of encouragement to Christians to move from a life of wimpishness to confidence in Christ. Drawing on the story of Moses and his reluctance to be used by God, Briscoe follows his life and shows what God can ultimately do when He is offered even the most meager of abilities. All God's heroes were very ordinary people--the thing that made the difference was they had a relationship with an extraordinary God who lived within them. But who doesn't struggle with a "Moses moment" now and then? Discover his secret to get beyond your own feelings of inadequacy. This valuable study, designed for both women and men, also includes "Discovery" and "Discussion" questions for personal growth or group studies. Endorsement from Anne Graham Lotz: I love Jill Briscoe! Anything she says is worth hearing...anything she writes is worth reading!
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Get the Word Out: How God Shapes and Sends His Witnesses
A Likewise book.Do you love to talk to others about Jesus? Do you want to share your faith but wonder if the right words will come?Do you think of evangelism as a spiritual gift for extroverts--not you? Whether you love evangelism or fear it, this book is for you. John Teter offers stories from his experiences leading seeker Bible studies and witnessing to people around him that will motivate and astound. He reveals the transforming power of the Word of God on the lives of unbelievers. This book powerfully shows how your witness is backed up by God, who follows through on the work he prompts you to begin. Even now God is preparing the way for you to get his Word out to those around you. Will you accept the challenge?.
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The Friends God Sends: God's Word on Friendship (Bite Sized Bible Studies) (Bite Sized Bible Studies)
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Send Me God: The Lives Of Ida The Compassionate Of Nivelles, Nun Of La Ramee, Arnulf, Lay Brother Of Villers, And Abundus, Monk Of Villers, By Goswin Of Bossut (Brepols Medieval Women Series)
In the early thirteenth century the diocese of Liege witnessed an extraordinary religious revival, known to us largely through the abundant corpus of saints' lives from that region. Cistercian monks and nuns, along with beguines and recluses, formed close-knit networks of spiritual friendship that easily crossed the boundaries of gender, religious status, and even language. Holy women such as Mary of Oignies and Christina the Astonishing were held up by their biographers as models of orthodoxy and miraculous powers. Less familiar but no less fascinating are the male saints of the region. In this volume Martinus Cawley has translated a trilogy of Cistercian lives composed by the same hagiographer, Goswin, who was a monk and cantor at the celebrated abbey of Villers in Brabant. Although all three of these saints were connected with the same order, their versions of holiness represent a study in contrasts, from the compassionate nun Ida of Nivelles, remarkable for her Eucharistic raptures, to the fiercely ascetic lay brother Arnulf, to the gentle monk Abundus, renowned for his deep liturgical and Marian piety. The title Send Me God derives from a revealing catch-phrase that devout men and women used to request prayers from their spiritual friends. Send Me God is published as part of the Brepols Medieval Women Series..
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Dear God, Send Me a Soul Mate
Searching for your dream mate doesn't have to be a nightmare, but it can be if you don't have a plan. Too many people refuse to plan for anything romantic. It will just happen, or someday my prince will come are common expressions from singles, young and old alike, who cling tightly to childish fantasies that true love will just float down from the heavens. With sexual disease, divorce, and serial dating on the rise, it's obvious that what singles have been doing just doesn't work! In Dear God, Send Me a Soul Mate, the author shares the hope of a new plan based on old wisdom.
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God Sends Sunday: A Novel
" God Sends Sunday is the first of three groundbreaking novels by Arna Bontemps, arguably one of the most versatile black writers of the twentieth century. Bontemps inaugurated his long and remarkable career in the Harlem Renaissance era when he was awarded three poetry prizes and established lifetime kinship with such noted figures as Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay. God Sends Sunday was inspired by Arna Bontemps's great-uncle Buddy, whose down-home folk spirit animates this racy story of Little Augie, an irrepressible black jockey of the romantic 1890s. As a frail, undersized youngster, Little Augie leaves his grown sister's home and with luck and charm rises to fame and fortune on the Mississippi River racetrack circuit. But sudden wealth and hopeless rivalry for a beautiful woman change Little Augie's character and set him on a path of self-destruction. Born in 1902 in Alexandria, Louisiana, Bontemps died at Nashville in 1973. He established a legacy of some forty published works for adults, juveniles, and children, including histories, fiction, folklore, and biographies. Bontemps collaborated with Countee Cullen to bring these qualities to a controversial and spectacular production of God Sends Sunday, called St. Louis Woman, originally performed on Broadway in 1946. ".
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God, Please Send Fire: Elijah and the Prophets of Baal (Me Too!)
This delightful retelling of the story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal is one of the ME TOO! READERS, books which invite preschool children to share with you the delight of Bible stories told with flair and illustrated with sparkle..
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