Inundated as we are with secular distortions regarding how to think about our work lives, we need to remind ourselves of basic scriptural truths in order to think clearly about the subject.
In How Can I Serve God at Work?, Ray Pennings unpacks ten biblical principles that will help believers cultivate everyday godliness in a twenty-first-century North American context. Pennings also discusses how a biblical view of vocation contrasts with a secular one and how this might make a difference as we head to work in the morning. Armed with a proper theology of work, readers will be better equipped to serve and glorify God in things that are sometimes considered less spiritual.
Patricia grew up to become one of the world’s best loved Christian writers for children. When looking after thirty children in a boarding school, her exciting bedtime stories were favourites with the children. They were later to become her classic stories, Tanglewood’s Secret and Treasures of the Snow. Every place that she called home was the inspiration for yet another story that brought children to understand and love the Lord Jesus Christ.
Corporate Worship. We need to worship God aright and in order to do so we will need to go back to the roots, and that is God's Word. In this book you will be able to learn the foundational principles of worship. It's an excellent book that can help us recognize the importance of God's Word as the ultimate authority in worship and help us worship Him aright.
Using the alphabet as a guide, this book provides 26 devotional meditations for young children (ages 4–9), based on Bible texts that children can easily memorize. God’s Alphabet for Life stresses that, like adults, children must be born again, come by faith and repentance to the Lord Jesus Christ, and live lives of thankfulness to God for His great salvation.
In What About Boy-Girl Friendships? the author has sorted through, evaluated, and placed priorities on some of the major activities and decisions that face the young teenager. He does this from a scriptural point of view, challenging and calling young people from careless, sensual pleasures to a life of genuine satisfaction through commitment to God and holy living.
Study questions follow the text for those who will use the book in Bible or youth discussion groups.
Divided follows filmmaker Philip Leclerc on a revealing journey as he seeks answers to what has happened to today’s Christian youth.
Philip speaks to kids in local youth groups, interviews national youth ministry leaders, and finally meets with a growing number of pastors and elders who are abandoning the age-segregated Sunday school and youth ministry.