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Now I See: Looking for Jesus in Christianity
Millions of Christians struggle daily with making sense of God's judgment, and His love. Did God create humanity with a plan to only save a small group of them, while discarding the rest into a fiery torment forever? How could God be a loving Father, and do something like that? Did the death and resurrection of Jesus cover the sins of the world or only those who say the right words and do the right things to accept it? What if someone is never baptized, will they be sent to hell too? These questions don't just cause Christians to struggle, it causes many of them to abandon their faith completely. But what if God is putting these questions into the hearts of Christians for a purpose? What if God wants Christians to stop being mere consumers of the Bible? What if He is calling us to become partners in the rest of the story? What if the things we've been taught in our churches and small groups have kept us blind to the true mission of Jesus? What if God wants Christians to stop trying to get people “saved”? Somewhere between religious orthodoxy and progressive Christianity is the truth. Best selling author, minister, and value-driven speaker Mat Koenig shares a biblical vision for taking risks on radical love and faith, showing us how falling in love with Jesus, and being released from the burden of saving the souls of humanity, really are the 'good news' that Christians have been looking for. Now I See.
Mat Koenig (Author), Mat Koenig (Narrator)
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Joseph Alleine, a prominent Puritan pastor and theologian, describes the absolute necessity of dedicating one's life to God and of understanding the distinction between true followers of Christ and those who simply claim a Christian faith. Throughout this devotional, Alleine contrasts the blissful eternity that awaits those who choose life in Christ with the endless suffering that awaits those who choose to ignore Him. Alleine also reveals the signs of a false conversion and how to truly examine and test one's own faith. He explains the determining signs of a life overwhelmed with God's love and contrasts them with the false and deteriorating lives of those who have not experienced true conversion. Burdened by heartfelt concern for the terrible fate that awaits all who are without Christ, Alleine encourages and persuades all people to truly understand and accept the hopeful life and restful eternity that Jesus promises to His people. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. David Cochran Heath brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.
Joseph Alleine (Author), David Cochran Heath (Narrator)
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Ecclesiastes tells of the emptiness of trying to be happy apart from God. It tells of all that “The Preacher” saw “under the sun,” what he said in his heart, and his conclusion. The themes include mortality, time, folly, foolishness, suffering, wisdom and knowledge. The message of Ecclesiastes is that man's goodness are all vanity; the only way to find meaning in this life we live under the sun is to, “Fear God, and keep his commandments.” It is read from the King James Version by Mel Jackson.
King Solomon (Author), Mel Jackson (Narrator)
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The Authenticity of the Bible: Assurance that the Bible is the Word of God
Is the Bible the Word of God? That is the most important question for humanity. If the Bible is the Word of God, if it is an absolutely trustworthy revelation from God Himself, of Himself, His purposes, and His will, of man’s duty and destiny, and of spiritual and eternal realities, then we have a starting point from which we can proceed to the conquest of the whole domain of religious truth. This book will show you the absolute trustworthiness of the Bible. Follow the Word of God, and it will lead you as it has led thousands of others. It will lead you out of the uncertainty and the restlessness and the ultimate despair of unbelief and into the certitude, the joy, the victory, and the ultimate glory of an intelligent faith in the Bible as the Word of God, and in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. Original Title: The Bible and Its Christ
Reuben A. Torrey (Author), Lyle Blaker (Narrator)
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More Change: Navigating Change with an Unchanging God
Change is inevitable; from our experiences and expectations, to longings, love and loss. For many of us our twenties and thirties can feel like one big time of transition. It's too easy to feel adrift when so much in society is screaming we should be settled. More Change invites you to seek the Bible's wisdom on experiencing change, viewing our shifting circumstances in light of the perspective and protection of an unchanging God. In this small but powerful audiobook, Sarah Yardley offers bite-sized explorations on what the Bible says about change and how to navigate it. If you have ever felt uncertain in an ever-shifting world and are looking for a practical alternative to Bible study to fit around a busy schedule, this is the book for you - More Change will deepen your understanding of the Bible, and equip you to face change with a stronger, surer faith. More Change audiobook was recorded at Monkeynut Audiobooks, Hampshire. England.
Sarah Yardley (Author), Sarah Yardley (Narrator)
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Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, Volume 2, originally published in Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. As in all his writings, Pink clearly and accurately describes the truth of Jesus’ teaching to the multitudes so many years ago, and how His teaching is still very relevant to us today. Volume 2 covers the entire sixth chapter of Matthew: Alms, Prayer, Fasting, Covetousness, The Single Eye, Serving God, and Anxiety Forbidden.
Arthur W. Pink (Author), John Formsma (Narrator)
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Martin Luther's Small and Large Catechisms
Help catechism students dig deeper. As readers learn Martin Luther's foundational teachings in the Small Catechism, this volume will encourage them to go further in their doctrinal knowledge by studying the Large Catechism. Written by Luther in 1529, the Small and Large Catechisms provide a clear summary of God's Word on the essentials of the Christian faith. This edition combines the two catechisms and includes the woodcuts found in Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions. Lutherans from confirmation age on up will want this standard reference edition in their libraries. The book makes a great gift for pastors and students.
Martin Luther (Author), Paul T. Mccain (Narrator)
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The Pauline epistles, also called Epistles of Paul or Letters of Paul, are part of the canon of the New Testament and are foundational texts for both Christian theology and ethics. The Pauline Epistles are the 13 letters written by the apostle Paul that are included in the canon of Scripture. The Pauline Epistles are Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. The Pauline Epistles contain much of the doctrine the Christian faith is built upon, especially in relationship to salvation. The Pauline Epistles expound on the doctrines of sanctification, justification, redemption, and reconciliation. The Pauline Epistles contain significant teachings on difficult theological issues such as election, predestination, foreknowledge, the deity/humanity of Christ, God's ongoing relationship with Israel, and the Judgment Seat of Christ. The Pauline Epistles also get very practical in how the church should function, containing teaching on spiritual gifts, qualifications of church leaders, the role of women in ministry, and the relationship between law and grace in the life of a Christ-follower.
Made For Success (Author), Bill Foote (Narrator)
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
Written by the same spiritual giant who composed The Pilgrim’s Progress, this historical piece of literature presents the true story, in autobiographical form, of John Bunyan’s conversion to faith. Bunyan explains his previous struggles with sin, temptation, and a conflicted conscience. He details feelings of despair and times of crippling doubt, shining light on the depths of sin that is present in this world and which can be tempting to all people. This testimony serves to truly magnify how the grace of God alone saved the doomed life of this hurting sinner. Bunyan’s works have gone on to become some of the most influential pieces of Christian literature of all time. This honest account offers real hope and proof of a gracious God who loves His people unconditionally and with life-changing power. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. David Holdt brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.
John Bunyan (Author), David Holdt (Narrator)
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Grace To See: Living with The Enemy: My Story of Survival
Grace to see is about the many different trials I have personally faced in my life. God has allowed to go through many different hardships, and I almost gave up many times. In my book I talk a lot about how God helped me overcome many feelings of anger, bitterness, shame, self hate, etc. and learn how to forgive, and have true joy. We have many different enemies in life, and the main one is the real Enemy, Satan. He is seeking who he can devour and make them give up. I tell my story of how I almost gave up, but how I overcame and try to give hope to hurting and broken people. I hope my story will reach many people and give them hope, and help them not give up. If God can bring me through everything that He has so far, He can and will do it for them too.
Elisabeth Womble (Author), Christie Crossley (Narrator)
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Beyond: How Humankind Thinks About Heaven
A smart and thought-provoking cultural history of heaven. What do we think of when we think about heaven? What might it look like? Who or what might be there? Since humans began to huddle together for protection thousands of years ago, these questions have been part of how civilizations and cultures define heaven, the good place beyond this one. From Christianity to Islam to Hinduism and beyond, from the brush of Michelangelo to the pen of Dante, people across millennia have tried to explain and describe heaven in ways that are distinctive and analogous, unique and universal. In this engrossing cultural history of heaven, Catherine Wolff delves into how people and cultures have defined heaven over the centuries. She describes how different faiths and religions have framed it, how the sense of heaven has evolved, and how nonreligious influences have affected it, from the Enlightenment to the increasingly nonreligious views of heaven today. Wolff looks deep into the accounts of heaven to discover what's common among them and what makes each conception distinct and memorable. The result is Beyond, an engaging, thoughtful exploration of an idea that is central to our humanity and our desire to define an existence beyond death. * This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains recommendations for further reading - books the author returned to again and again in her extensive research.
Catherine Wolff (Author), Maggie-Meg Reed (Narrator)
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He was named after an enemy of the United States. He was proslavery despite his loyalty to the Union. He burned and pillaged an already beaten foe on a march history will never forget. If, as he famously said, 'war is hell,' William Tecumsah Sherman can be classified as a flamethrower of ruthless ferocity. Defined by his contradictions, Sherman achieved immortality in his role as Ulysses Grant's hammer in the Civil War. A failed banker and lawyer, Sherman found his calling with the outbreak of war in 1861. With indecision a common ailment among Union generals early the conflict, Sherman's temperament and unwavering focus on the mission at hand-preserving the Union-helped shift the fortunes of North and South. Authors Agostino Von Hassell and Ed Breslin present Sherman as once man and phenomenon. From Bull Run to Shiloh, from Vicksburg to Chattanooga, and from Atlanta to Savannah, Sherman carved the Confederacy with a feral singularity of purpose. At times disheveled and informal to a fault, 'Uncle Billy' became a hero whose legend only grew with allegations of villainy.
Agostino Von Hassell, Ed Breslin (Author), Dave Hoffman (Narrator)
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