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Every Day a Miracle: Trusting the God Who Heals Us Inside and Out
We may know Jesus as Lord and Savior, but do we know him as Healer? This book is for anyone asking for a miracle-whether physical, mental, relational, or spiritual-and how to worship the Great Healer no matter if His answer is answer is yes, no, or wait. If we understand anything about our culture, it's that we desperately need healing. Many people are quick to believe in an outrageous conspiracy before they will believe in Jesus and the miracle worker He is. Throughout Scripture, we see that He makes the blind see, opens deaf ears, restores life from death, and so much more . . . but what about you? Do you believe that Jesus has the power to restore you to health and heal your wounds? Throughout this book, Matthew Stephen Brown leads readers on a spiritual journey designed to discover who Jesus is as Healer and explore many questions including: - Why do we believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior, but not as Healer? - Why would a good God allow us to experience pain in the first place, and maybe many times? - When we don't experience healing, does that mean Jesus has failed or let us down? - Jesus cares about our physical needs, but what healing in our lives is He most concerned about? Combining personal stories, biblical truth and wisdom, and humor that puts people at ease and draws them in, Pastor Matt Brown leads readers to worship a God who is not random, not careless, and who is never without cause, especially when it comes to performing miracles. Everyone can get behind a God who says yes. But what about when God says no? Or wait? No matter what God's plan is for your life, we can learn to trust and worship the Great Healer.
Matthew Stephen Brown (Author), Matt Brown, Matthew Brown (Narrator)
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Revive: Declarations of God's Truth to Renew Your Spirit
Do you feel weary? Discouraged? Does life sometimes seem out of control? Amid these moments, it can be difficult to embrace the fullness of life God promises in Him. In Revive, popular author, speaker, and podcast host Cleere Cherry Reaves helps you reclaim God's unchanging truth-for you and for your life. In 52 weeks of devotions, Cleere takes you on a journey to reclaim a spirit of truth all year long through Scripture, biblical declarations, and prayers to reconnect you to the joy and hope God longs for you to know. Join Cleere as you immerse yourself in God's truth and recover the fullness of life that only Jesus offers. Each week you'll find: - Five declarations of truth to bolster your faith and remind you of God's promises - A short devotional reading to breathe life into your soul - A Bible verse for meditation - Bright and beautiful photography As you take this yearlong journey, Cleere calls you to: - Replenish your soul through rest and prayer, knowing that God always provides - Renew the way you see the world as you adopt a heavenly perspective - Refresh your vision to see others with the compassionate eyes of Jesus - Rejoice in the assurance that God is working all things together for good This eye-catching devotional looks beautiful on a coffee table or bedside table and is an excellent gift going into the new year, for Mother's Day, for birthdays, and more. Connect once again with who God designed you to be as you receive and speak His words of life and joy over your day.
Cleere Cherry Reaves (Author), Cleere Cherry Reaves (Narrator)
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The Party Crasher: How Jesus Disrupts Politics as Usual and Redeems Our Partisan Divide
Discover America's four political religions and why Jesus is crashing them all! The political divide is growing. Each side demands ultimate allegiance that's incompatible with the Christian faith. The fervency with which so many advocate their political ideals is best described in religious terms. Four political "religions" are rising in America: • Religion of Progress: "We can change the world." • Religion of Responsibility: "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps." • Religion of Identity: "Live your truth." • Religion of Security: "Good fences make good neighbors." In this insightful, nonpartisan work, a respected pastor first exposes the religious nature of these political movements and how they compete for our loyalty to Jesus, and then prescribes ten political commandments for Christlike engagement. Fortunately, Jesus is the ultimate Party Crasher. And he is disrupting politics-as-usual to invite us into a bold vision capable of redeeming our partisan divide.
Joshua Ryan Butler (Author), Joshua Ryan Butler (Narrator)
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How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away
If life were a house, then every room holds a story. What do we do when a room we’re in is no longer a room where we belong? What do you do when you start to feel a shift and must decide if it’s time to make a change? When it comes to navigating big decisions about when to stay and go, how can we know for sure when the time is right? Though we enter and exit many rooms over the course of our life—jobs, relationships, communities, life stages—knowing how and when it’s time to leave is a decision that rarely has a clear answer. Podcast host, spiritual director, and bestselling author of The Next Right Thing, Emily P. Freeman offers guidance to help us recognize when it’s time to move on from situations that no longer fit, allowing us to find new spaces where we can flourish and grow. How to Walk Into a Room helps us begin to uncover the silent, nuanced, and hidden arrows for anyone asking questions like: How do I know if it’s time to move on? What if I stay and nothing changes? What if I leave and everything falls apart? Through thought-provoking questions, spiritual practices, and personal stories, How to Walk into a Room will help you to know and name the caution flags in your current spaces, discern the difference between true peace and discomfort avoidance, navigate endings even when there is no closure, find peace for when you feel ready but it isn’t time, and courage for when it’s time but you don’t feel ready. For anyone standing in a threshold, here’s a book to help discern the how, when, and what now of walking out of rooms and into new ones with peace, confidence, and a whole heart.
Emily P. Freeman (Author), Emily P. Freeman, TBD (Narrator)
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God's Grace for Every Family: Biblical Encouragement for Single-Parent Families and the Churches tha
Read by the author. Weaving her own story together with nine attributes of God's character revealed from Scripture, Anna Meade Harris speaks to vulnerable single parents and to churches who want to love them well. After the death of her husband, Anna Meade Harris discovered that single-parent families don't seem to have a place in the local church. Because she and her kids no longer fit into the Christian family mold, the body of Christ felt alien and strange when Anna's family needed it the most. Belonging, even in the most loving church, was a challenge. God's Grace for Every Family was born out of Anna's desire to help other families avoid feeling the loneliness that hers felt. This gospel-centered work addresses the single parent who needs to know that God sees, loves, and cares for their family. The book also addresses the church at large, in the hopes that Christians will come to understand the unique needs of single-parent families and do a better job of welcoming, valuing, and loving them. The book begins with Anna's story and then presents information about single-parent families in America, providing an understanding of their unique needs and complex dynamics. The chapters that follow each focus on a particular area of need and contain: - Exegesis of Scripture demonstrating the character of God in relationship with his people - Short narratives collected through interviews with single parents from a variety of backgrounds - Suggestions for how the church can serve God and families This book is written for all Christians, married or single, parent or childless. It's written for widows, divorcees, and those who never married. And it's written for the congregants, pastors, leaders, and church family who wants to embrace every family and learn how to serve them well. By addressing families and the church together, God's Grace for Every Family opens the door for gracious conversations and greater unity in the family of God.
Anna Meade Harris (Author), Anna Meade Harris, Mac Harris (Narrator)
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God's Gift for the Graduate NKJV
Love. Protection. Direction. God loves to give abundant gifts! During the time surrounding graduation, a season of new beginnings, seek God's face and receive His gifts through the powerful devotions and Bible verses in this inspiring book from Jack Countryman. God's Gift for the Graduate includes 60 inspirational devotions, along with Scripture and prayers, to remind you that God is eager to bless and guide you in this new season of life. This book will keep you rooted in these comforting truths from God's Word: - God has an incredible, eternal purpose for you - God's wisdom can guide you as you make decisions about the future - Relying on God every day brings confidence and peace - You can live your best, world-changing life in the center of God's will - God offers gifts of joy, friendship, hope, and so much more This book is a perfect gift for: - College, trade school, nursing, seminary, and high school graduates - Adults who returned to school for a secondary degree - Teens, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends Starting a new chapter in life can feel both intimidating and exciting-but you don't have to do it alone. God is with you through every opportunity and challenge, ready each step of the way to give you His good and perfect gifts.
Jack Countryman (Author), Robert Kiefer (Narrator)
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The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility
The peace we long for begins with coming to the end of ourselves. There are inescapable aspects of life we are all marked by. We have less control than we want, more anxiety than we're comfortable with and just enough insecurity to continually remind us of our shortcomings. To experience these things is to be human. We aren't superheroes and invincibility isn't an option. But humility is. Whether we've incorrectly defined it or underestimated its relevance to our daily life, humility is the missing piece for the security, strength and confidence we all want. It's time to stop trying so hard to avoid our limitations or overcompensate for them. God has better for us and it begins with bowing low in humility. With relatable stories, practical wisdom and biblical theology broken down into digestible takeaways, The Hidden Peace by Dr. Joel Muddamalle will help you: - Overcome the fear of being 'found out' or looking like a fraud by realizing God's intent for shortcomings and weaknesses. - Walk through hurtful situations in the most God-honoring way by gaining a true understanding of biblical humility. - Answer the question 'why do bad things happen to good people?' by learning a perspective shift that will change how you process suffering. - Know confidently that you're living with purpose and being used by God through seven ways to practically live like Him today. - Be led by the biblical definition of self-awareness so you can experience the unexpected ways it brings safety and security to your life. - Stop believing the lie that theology is out of touch or too difficult to comprehend as Joel shows you how to dig into scripture and study it yourself. Weakness is not your enemy. Planted in the soil of humility, weakness becomes a means to gaining more strength and more peace.
Joel Muddamalle (Author), Carlos Whitaker, Chris Scott, Chris Tyrrell, Hillary Scott, Jennie Lusko, Joel Muddamalle, Levi Lusko, Lysa Terkeurst, Ruth Simons (Narrator)
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Why Everything That Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much: The Way of Love in a World of Hurt
A hopeful and practical model for what it means to be a culture-maker and a Christian in a world in crisis from multi-Grammy winner Charlie Peacock and his wife and author, Andi Ashworth. If you feel powerless and overwhelmed by the pain, suffering, and crises you see in your family, your community, or the world around you, here comes hope from two guides who are further down the road. Charlie and Andi have written a collection of letters to Christians who think deeply and care acutely about the state of the world and their personal spheres of influence. In Why Everything That Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much, beloved and trusted mentors, Charlie and Andi offer you: - A hopeful response to the universal question: What can I do to repair the world, my own family, or my own life? And even if I could, why bother? - Practical guidance for how to care for and improve the quality of human life, locally and globally, no matter your vocation. - Thought-provoking explorations into the many facets of what it means to be a culture-maker and a Christian. - A theology of artistry that provides a framework for the creative work of all Jesus followers. - A model for expressing love even in the midst of cynicism, fear, exhaustion, and oppression. It might be said of Christians that our lives are either moving in the direction of the redemption Jesus has on offer, or away from it. Each of these letters is a gentle nudge back in the direction of God's powerfully ordinary purpose for each of us, no matter what the future holds, to participate fully in the redemptive work of Christ.
Andi Ashworth, Charlie Peacock (Author), Andi Ashworth, Charlie Peacock, Curt Thompson, Ruby Amanfu, Steve Garber (Narrator)
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Whatever Happens: How to Stand Firm in Your Faith When the World Is Falling Apart
Do you struggle keeping your faith in a world that's losing its mind? These 31 short chapters take a deep dive into the book of Philippians, which Robert Morgan says is the Bible's handbook for tackling each day with an undaunted attitude. Life is unpredictable, and the world is unstable. People have never been so confounded, sensing our culture, economy, and geopolitical systems are spiraling downward. Even in our personal lives, none of us knows what will happen next-which is why God gave us the book of Philippians. This short letter-just over 100 verses-can help us learn to live overflowing lives in an overwhelming world. Philippians is one of the most practical books of the Bible, which Robert Morgan says is as fresh as ever. Its theme can be summed up in these verses: 'Whatever happens, conduct yourself in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then . . . I will know that you stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you' (1:27-28). Among the many lessons in Whatever Happens, readers will learn how to: - Use prayer to energize their life - Make today about others - Stay as cheerful as possible in all circumstances - Let others lean on their strength - Start everything with praise and end everything with prayer As the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians from a prison cell, he was facing dire circumstances and an unsettled future. Would he be released or executed? But he knew one thing-that whatever happened, he was going to stand firm in his faith and live a life worthy of the gospel. And no matter what we are going through today, we can do the same.
Robert J. Morgan (Author), Robert J. Morgan (Narrator)
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The Gift of Limitations: Finding Beauty in Your Boundaries
Are you feeling stretched to your limits and wish those limits weren't there at all? Bestselling author Sara Hagerty asks: 'What if your greatest weaknesses--the areas of your life you resent the most, the places where you feel the most overextended and unfulfilled--are your doorway to rich intimacy with God? What if your limitations were, in fact, your greatest gift?' It's all too much. Too much laundry and too many bills. Too many appointments, meetings, and open tabs on our browser. Yet in the midst of so much, we feel deprived. Limited. We make another family dinner while shelving our passion for art. We tend our tiny patch of grass while envying the time our neighbor has to garden. We go to bed exhausted, too tired to enjoy a few minutes with our own thoughts. As a writer, speaker, and mother of seven, Sara Hagerty knows what limitations feel like. Yet she has also seen how the boundaries of our life circumstances can bring about growth and satisfaction we'd never experience otherwise. With the poetic voice, gentle validation, and deep spiritual insights that have made Sara's books so popular, The Gift of Limitations explores how to: - Name the limitations that haunt us and how we have unknowingly given them power - Open our eyes to what God can do with the weaknesses we resent - Discover what God's Word says about living within our limitations - Understand what embracing our limits looks like in everyday life - Recognize when we are pushing ourselves too far - Understand how God sees weakness and how He has used it in the lives of great believers - Dream again while remaining tethered to God's best story for us - Release the shame and frustration of our weaknesses In The Gift of Limitations, you will learn to see the beauty and peace God provides in the midst of our life circumstances--and the deep spiritual growth we can experience through the limitations that we once thought held us back.
Sara Hagerty (Author), Sara Hagerty (Narrator)
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The Joy of the In-Between: 100 Devotions for Trusting God in Your Waiting Season: A Devotional
Are you sick of waiting for your "real" life to begin? This joy-filled daily devotional offers the abundant peace that comes when you place your trust in God's plan and start living today-from the founder of The Honey Scoop. Perhaps you've found yourself in a season of "not yet"-whether you don't yet have the career you've been working for, the spouse you've been praying for, or the life you've been hoping for. Maybe you feel like you're somewhere in between one chapter ending and a new one beginning, unsure of when or how God will show up for you in the waiting. As the founder of The Honey Scoop, Ashley Hetherington is deeply connected to the pain points of young women. In the midst of her own waiting season, Ashley has met countless others who feel like they are in the hallway to God's promises for their lives. They wonder when God is going to open the next door, answer their deep desires, and show up in a tangible way. She understands that not knowing the future when everything feels uncertain can cause you to question God and struggle to trust in His goodness. In The Joy of the In-Between, Hetherington offers daily encouragement for having faith as you wait for what's next, and guidance for trusting God with your life right where you are. Ashley proposes that the in-between days are ripe for knowing God's voice and experiencing His presence. They're not a hyphen between two important chapters, but a chance to experience more joy, more purpose, and more connection. Waiting is a season that can be marked by abundant peace rather than frustration and chaos. In The Joy of the In-Between you will learn how to release your grip on "the way things should be" so you can learn to stop waiting on what's next, discover the goodness of your everyday life, and start living now. You don't have to wait until God answers your prayers to live the holy, God-given days you find yourself in now.
Ashley Hetherington (Author), Ashley Hetherington (Narrator)
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From an award-winning biblical scholar, the untold story of how enslaved people created, gave meaning to, and spread the word of the New Testament, shaping the very foundations of Christianity in ways both subtle and profound. For the past two thousand years, Christian tradition, scholarship, and pop culture has credited the authorship of the New Testament to a select group of men: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Paul. But the truth is that these individuals, who have been rewarded with sainthood for their work, did not write alone. In some meaningful ways they did not write at all. Hidden behind these named and sainted individuals are a cluster of enslaved coauthors and collaborators, almost all of whom go unnamed and uncredited. They were responsible for producing the earliest manuscripts of the New Testament. In fact, there was no aspect of textual production and circulation in which they did not play a part: they made the parchment and papyri on which Christian texts were written. They took dictation, removed grammatical infelicities, and polished and refined the final manuscripts. Those manuscripts were then duplicated and bound by bookmakers and booksellers who, recent research has shown, were also enslaved or formerly enslaved. When the Christian message began to move independently from the first apostles it was enslaved missionaries who undertook the dangerous and arduous journeys across the Mediterranean and along dusty Roman roads to move Christianity from Jerusalem and the Levant to Rome, Spain, North Africa, and Egypt. Finally, when these texts were read aloud to new audiences of curious potential converts, it was educated and trained enslaved workers who performed them—deciding whether a statement was sincere or sarcastic; a throwaway remark or something central to be emphasized. Their influence in the spread of Christianity and making of the Bible was enormous, yet their role has been almost entirely overlooked until now. Filled with profound ramifications revelations both for what it means to be a Christian and for how we read individual texts themselves, God’s Ghostwriters is a groundbreaking and rigorously researched book about how enslaved people shaped the Bible, and with it all of Christianity.
Candida Moss (Author), Elliot Chapman, TBD (Narrator)
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