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Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion Robert, Dana L. $150.08 |
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NEW Challenge to Christian Missions – Welsh, Robert … $13.25 |
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Christian Mission NEW by Dana L. Robert $121.10 |
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The Desire of Nations 2004 Compilation Project By The Oakwood College USM. Track Listing: Designed To Praise You – The Well – I Am – Your Name – Without You Lord – Desire Of Nations – The Great I Am – Enough – Home – Love & Grace – Completely Yours – Joy Everlasting – God Is Love – Crossing Over… |
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I Have a Friend Acappella Gospel At It’s Finest. Track Listing: Ride the Chariot – I Have a Friend – Milky White Way – Have a Little Talk With Jesus – Jacobs Ladder – Blind Bartemaus – Canaan Land – Swing Down Sweet Chariot – You Better Mind – The Lord Is Coming… |
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God Is Good 1. Intro (Bout Time) 2. God Is Good 3. In The Garden 4. Restore 5. If Only 6. Just As I Am 7. Been So Good 8. Prayer Of Consecration 9. Everlasting Love 10. God Bless America 11. Outro (We Wanna Say) 12. Humble Thyself/Awesome God… |
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Pinocchio [VHS] $2.95 This Disney masterpiece from 1940 will hold up forever precisely because it doesn’t restrain or temper the most elementalemotions and themes germane to its story. Based on the Collodi tale about a wooden puppet who wants to become a real boy, Pinocchio is among the most magical, mythical, and frightening films to come from the studio in its long history. A number of scenes make permanent impressio… |
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The Mission [VHS] $4.25 … |
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Inglourious Basterds (Single-Disc Edition) $5.73 Brad Pitt takes no prisoners in Quentin Tarantino’s high-octane WWII revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds. As war rages in Europe, a Nazi-scalping squad of American soldiers, known to their enemy as “The Basterds,” is on a daring mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich. Bursting with “action, hair-trigger suspense and a machine-gun spray of killer dialogue” (Peter Travers, Rolling Ston… |
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Mission: Impossible II $2.99 … |
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Inglourious Basterds [Blu-ray] $11.90 Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 12/15/2009 Run time: 153 minutes Rating: R… |
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Master Plan of Evangelism, The $7.49 For more than forty years this classic study has challenged and instructed more than 1.5 million readers in reaching the world for Christ. With a foreword by Billy Graham and now repackaged for a new generation of readers, The Master Plan of Evangelism will show every Christian how to minister to the people God brings into their lives. Instead of drawing on the latest popular fad or the newest se… |
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Urban Missions in Madagascar; Evangelism and Mystery in the Crowded Streets The Lutheran Church of Madagascar is a growing church. It adds approximately twelve new mission congregations each month to its membership, which already exceeds four million. The success of this church body is apparent through a dynamic urban mission strategy that provides daily prayer and evangelistic opportunities in various locations throughout its cities. Thousands of people living in the urb… |
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The Christian Mission $16.68 The Christian Mission |
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Mission in the Third Millennium $24 “Robert J. Schreiter brings together acute analyses of the Christian world mission agenda by astute observers of both church and world. In six chapters — including Schreiter’s own essay on a new ecumenical catholicity and a seventh by him on the status of the global Christian mission agenda, focusing especially on the Catholic role in mission — the reader is taken on a trip that reveals how globalization entails both local and international responses.” |
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The Earliest Christian Heretics $24 “The earliest Christian heretics. “Hultgren and Haggmark have brought together in one volume all of the major orthodox references to persons and theological movements of the first two Christian centuries that were subsequently branded as ‘heretical.’ In so doing, the editors have done a great service for instructors in early Christian history.. The volume’s brief introduction not only helps contextualize the heterodox thinkers or movements in their time but also helps relate the concerns that they addressed in the first and second centuries to those of the late twentieth century. . For those readers as well as for scholars who would like to have a ready reference, this is a useful volume.” -Church History “The Earliest Christian Heretics is a ‘user-friendly’ anthology that will be a great help to both the beginning student and specialized scholar and teacher of early Christianity. Whereas once the researcher had to rifle through the cumbersome volumes of the Ante-Nicene Fathers series, now she can reach for this handy compendium to find all major heresiological entries for the first two centuries presented in a simple, clear format.” -Journal of Early Christian Studies “A highly useful compendium of well chosen early Christian writings (in English) directed against a wide variety of heretics, especially Gnostics.” -Robert M. Grant, University of Chicago “This book fills a surprising gap. It is highly recommended as a classroom resource for college and seminary, a study guide for the interested nonexpert, and even a handy tool for the graduate student of scholar for quick reference to sources otherwise scattered.” -Carolyn Osiek, Catholic Theological Union Arland J. Hultgren is Asher O.and Carrie Nasby Professor of New Testament, and Steven A. Haggmark is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian Mission and World Religions at Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minnesota.” |
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Early Christian Mission $67.2 Early Christian Mission |
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Christian Mission in the Modern World $5.97 Christian Mission in the Modern World |
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The Success Of Christian Mission $20.79 The Success Of Christian Mission |
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Christian Religious Education: Sharing Our Story and Vision $27.95 “The Classic Guide for Educators of Any Denomination > What mission calls us to teach? How do societal issues-social oppression, poverty, politics-affect what we teach, how we teach it, and how people learn? Who are our students? What and when are they ready to learn? Once we understand these foundations, how can we facilitate an educational experience that has the power to shape and transform people and communities in life-giving ways of faith? > In this classic text, Thomas Groome asks and answers these central questions, providing a comprehensive integration of the history, theory, and practice of modern religious education for a new generation of educators. His self-reflective approach-shared praxis-will inspire school teachers, students of religious education, pastors, parents, and religious educators in local churches who want to understand themselves, their mission, and their surroundings-to inform, form, and transform their students’ lives. > “Anyone tugged by the calling at the heart of education or religious life can only cheer for the republication of this classic book.”-Robert Kegan, Harvard Graduate School of Education > “Whether returning Christian Religious Education or reading it for the first time, readers will discover freshness leaping from the page; you will soon know why this formative book of the past is a beacon for the future-informative, inspiring, and wise “-Mary Elizabeth Moore, professor of theology and Christian education, Claremont School of Theology” |
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Robert of Arbrissel: A Medieval Religious Life $22.95 “DESCRIPTIONRobert of Arbrissel was a preacher and monastic founder whose special mission to women was a cause for concern in his lifetime and ever since. This book traces his multifaceted life from humble origins to dramatic death and burial.” |
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What Is Mission? $20 “An enlightening introduction to the concept of Christian mission and its complex theological and practical issues.” |
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A Concise History of the Christian World Mission $27.5 A Concise History of the Christian World Mission |
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Reminiscences Of The Founding Of A Christian Mission On The Gambia $16.68 Reminiscences Of The Founding Of A Christian Mission On The Gambia |
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Can We Talk?: Sharing Your Faith in a Pre-Christian World $15 “Those who serve on mission fields in areas where Christian faith is not the dominant religion quickly come to understand a central truth: when one is sharing the gospel, one must have a place to start the conversation. If the person being addressed is unfamiliar with Christian concepts and terms, one must pick up on things with which he or she is familiar, and relate these to the Christian message. Without this middle ground, there can be no effective witness to God’s salvation in Christ.>Everyone who shares the good news today, Robert Tuttle points out, would do well to learn this basic truth for communicating the gospel. While the Christian message is universal — intended for all persons, everywhere — the language we use to convey this message may not be. The key is always to be sensitive to the deep questions with which one’s friends and acquaintances are struggling, and to look for ways to relate the life-changing message of the gospel to these questions. Written in a lively and direct style, Can We Talk? offers a clear, user-friendly guide for finding a “middle ground” for communicating the gospel, a meeting ground from which one can share one’s faith.” |
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Toward the Twenty-First Century in Christian Mission $34 “This singular volume offers a comprehensive survey of the prospects and critical issues for the Christian world mission; the book’s essays, written by various mission experts, demonstrate both depth and breadth of perspective. The essays in Part 1 consider the major elements in the church spectrum; Part II looks at the world by region; Part III treats the foundational disciplines of mission; and Part IV focuses on special challenges such as women in mission, the poor and mission, urban mission, the need for dialogue with other faiths, and church-state relations.” |
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Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith & Mission $26.99 “Harold Netland traces the emergence of the pluralistic ethos that challenges Christian faith and mission, interacting heavily with philosopher John Hick and providing a framework for developing a comprehensive evangelical theology of religions.” |
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Christian Mission $20.12 Exploring how Christianity became a world religion, this brief history examines Christian missions and their relationship to the current globalization of Christianity.A short and enlightening history of Christian missions: a phenomenon that many say refle |
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Mission $17 “no description” |
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Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission $35 “no description” |
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19th-Century Christian Clergy $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lyman Abbott, C. T. E. Rhenius, Joshua Toulmin, William Gaskell, George Bradburn, Theophilos Kairis, Robert Govett, Saint Ambrose of Optina, William Brock, Alexander Hislop, Frederick Henry Hedge, Lant Carpenter, Henry Van Dyke, Asahel Nettleton, Milton L. Haney, Alexander Keith, James Haldane, Joseph Cooke, William Garden Blaikie, William Goodell, Elisha Andrews, William Jay, Samuel Robbins Brown, Robert Jones Burdette, Charles Deems, William Wood, John Jamieson, John Berrien Lindsley, John Parry, Henry Martyn Field, Christmas Evans, Elijah Martindale, William Henry Harrison Murray, Samuel Longfellow, Martin Boehm, Abiel Holmes, Samuel P. Morrill, Andrew Preston Peabody, John Sirgood, Thomas Andros, J. Hyatt Smith, William Watson Andrews, Edward Dorr Griffin Prime, Orlando Williams Wight, Charles Henry Vail, James Mason Hoppin, Abiel Abbot, Charles Russell Lowell, Sr., Matthew Armour, John Frederick Weishampel, Albertus Van Raalte, Benjamin Labaree, James Begg, Laban Ainsworth. Excerpt: Reverend Charles Theophilus Ewald Rhenius (5 November 1790 5 June 1838) was a German born missionary of the Church Mission Society (CMS). He was the first CMS missionary to arrive at India. For his missionary work in the Tirunelveli district he came to be known as the “Apostle of Tirunelveli”. He was involved in the attempt to revise the Fabricius version of the Tamil Bible and also published a Tamil grammar book. Rhenius split from the Anglican Church in 1830 and started his own congregation. Rhenius’ work was recognized in 1978 by the Reverend Daniel Abraham, the then Church of South India (CSI) bishop of Tirunelveli diocese. Rhenius’s work was given official recognition by the Anglican Communion during the Tirunelveli diocese bicentenary celebration in … More: |
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A World Mission $75.58 Between the two world wars, leaders of the mainline Protestant denominations in Canada — Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, United, and Baptist — were engaged in a sustained effort to formulate and apply a form of Christian internationalism that would be relevant to the needs of a rapidly changing world. Robert Wright analyses the origins of the vision behind this effort and its ambivalent implementation, and describes its effects on the international Christian community and the Canadian approach to foreign aid and development in the post-war period. |
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Ambivalence toward Christianity in the Kabbalah of Abraham Abulafia. $49.99 This dissertation is devoted to an investigation of the conflicted attitude toward Christianity demonstrable in the writings of the kabbalist Abraham Abulafia (1240–ca. 1291). Abulafia’s hostility toward Christianity is explicit and emphatic. He partakes of most of the polemical arguments raised against Christians by the fellow Jews of his day. On the other hand, Abulafia’s absorption of Christian doctrines is equally clear and central. In fact, Abulafia goes beyond this absorption of doctrine to accord a place of key importance in his own messianic self-conception to the figure of Jesus. The latter Abulafia viewed as the transgressive element within his own inner psyche. Abulafia, in kind with many of the kabbalists of his day, viewed Jesus as the epitome of idolatry, and he discusses the extent to which this inner idolatrous element tempted him. For Abulafia, the threat of such temptations manifested itself in the form of demons. These, by his own testimony, dogged him as he sought to commune with the Active Intellect. We will explore the fashion in which these demons embodied Abulafia’s powerful attraction to Christianity. The latter Abulafia characterizes as the forbidden feminine element, while the demons poised against him threatened Abulafia with emasculation. The implications of Abulafia’s attitudes toward Christianity lend themselves to psychoanalytic investigation. Abulafia’s ambivalent feelings toward Christianity ran to the core of his psyche, providing the subtext for his mystical doctrine and sense of his own messianic mission and demonstrating the role of the forbidden other in the construction of self. Abulafia, in his mystical thought and practice, seeks to subsume Christian influences within a synthetic whole. By such means he intended to overcome the self-other dichotomy, with redemptive consequences. |
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Ambivalence toward Christianity in the Kabbalah of Abraham Abulafia. $49.99 This dissertation is devoted to an investigation of the conflicted attitude toward Christianity demonstrable in the writings of the kabbalist Abraham Abulafia (1240–ca. 1291). Abulafia’s hostility toward Christianity is explicit and emphatic. He partakes of most of the polemical arguments raised against Christians by the fellow Jews of his day. On the other hand, Abulafia’s absorption of Christian doctrines is equally clear and central. In fact, Abulafia goes beyond this absorption of doctrine to accord a place of key importance in his own messianic self-conception to the figure of Jesus. The latter Abulafia viewed as the transgressive element within his own inner psyche. Abulafia, in kind with many of the kabbalists of his day, viewed Jesus as the epitome of idolatry, and he discusses the extent to which this inner idolatrous element tempted him. For Abulafia, the threat of such temptations manifested itself in the form of demons. These, by his own testimony, dogged him as he sought to commune with the Active Intellect. We will explore the fashion in which these demons embodied Abulafia’s powerful attraction to Christianity. The latter Abulafia characterizes as the forbidden feminine element, while the demons poised against him threatened Abulafia with emasculation. The implications of Abulafia’s attitudes toward Christianity lend themselves to psychoanalytic investigation. Abulafia’s ambivalent feelings toward Christianity ran to the core of his psyche, providing the subtext for his mystical doctrine and sense of his own messianic mission and demonstrating the role of the forbidden other in the construction of self. Abulafia, in his mystical thought and practice, seeks to subsume Christian influences within a synthetic whole. By such means he intended to overcome the self-other dichotomy, with redemptive consequences. |
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Can We Talk $15 Those who serve on mission fields in areas where Christian faith is not the dominant religion quickly come to understand a central truth: when one is sharing the gospel, one must have a place to start the conversation. If the person being addressed is unfamiliar with Christian concepts and terms, one must pick up on things with which he or she is familiar, and relate these to the Christian message. Without this middle ground, there can be no effective witness to God’s salvation in Christ.Everyone who shares the good news today, Robert Tuttle points out, would do well to learn this basic truth for communicating the gospel. While the Christian message is universal — intended for all persons, everywhere — the language we use to convey this message may not be. The key is always to be sensitive to the deep questions with which one’s friends and acquaintances are struggling, and to look for ways to relate the life-changing message of the gospel to these questions. Written in a lively and direct style, Can We Talk? offers a clear, user-friendly guide for finding a middle ground for communicating the gospel, a meeting ground from which one can share one’s faith. |
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Can We Talk?: Sharing Your Faith in a Non-Christian World $3.93 Those who serve on mission fields in areas where Christian faith is not the dominant religion quickly come to understand a central truth: when one is sharing the gospel, one must have a place to start the conversation. If the person being addressed is unfamiliar with Christian concepts and terms, one must pick up on things with which he or she is familiar, and relate these to the Christian message. Without this middle ground, there can be no effective witness to God’s salvation in Christ. Everyone who shares the good news today, Robert Tuttle points out, would do well to learn this basic truth for communicating the gospel. While the Christian message is universal—intended for all persons, everywhere—the language we use to convey this message may not be. The key is always to be sensitive to the deep questions with which one’s friends and acquaintances are struggling, and to look for ways to relate the life-changing message of the gospel to these questions. Key Features: Lively and direct writing style that offers a clear, user-friendly guide to sharing one’s personal faith. Illustrations and examples are drawn from both the North American context and the context outside North America. Focused on the crucial and difficult task of communication the gospel to persons who have not grown up with the language and symbolism of the church. Key Benefits: The reader will understand that efforts to communicate the gospel to persons unfamiliar with the terminology and concepts must first identify a common middle ground from which to begin and how to indentify that middle ground. The reader will learn the basic tools for communicating the gospel. The reader will learn for deep questions and will learn how to relate the life-changing message of the gospel to those questions. |
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Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion $26.95 Dana L. Robert,Paperback – New Edition, Edition: 1,Series: Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion Series 9, English-language edition,Pub by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated |
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Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion $26.95 Dana L. Robert,NOOK Book (eBook), Edition: 1,Series: Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion 46, English-language edition,Pub by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated |
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Christian Missionaries In Paraguay $13.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mormon Missionaries in Paraguay, J. Thomas Fyans, Shannon Hale, Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, Richard J. Maynes, Robert J. Whetten, Gene R. Cook, Eduardo Gavarret, Luis de Bolaños, Silvia H. Allred, Samuel Michael “Mike” Mcpheters, Martin Dobrizhoffer, Edmundo Mellid. Excerpt: Antonio Ruiz de Montoya (13 June 1585 11 April 1652) was a Jesuit missionary in Paraguay .Life Montoya was born at Lima , Peru .Montoya entered the Society of Jesus on 1 November 1606. In the same year he accompanied Father Diego Torres , the first provincial of Paraguay, to this mission.In co-operation with Fathers Cataldino and Mazeta he founded the Reductions of Guayra . He also brought a number of wild tribes into the Catholic Church, and is said to have baptized personally 100,000 Indians. As head of the missions he had charge from 1620 of the “reductions” on the upper and middle course of the Paraná River , on the Uruguay River , and the Tape River, and added thirteen further “reductions ” to the twenty six already existing.When the missions of Guayra were endangered by the incursions of Paulistas from Brazil in search of slaves, Father Mazeta and Montoya resolved to transport the Christian Indians, about 15,000 in number, to the reductions in Paraguay, partly by water with the aid of seven hundred rafts and numberless canoes, and partly by land through the forest. The plan was successfully carried out in 1631. “This expedition”, says von Ihering , “is one of the most extraordinary undertakings of this kind known in history” .In 1637 Montoya (on behalf of the governor, the Bishop of Paraguay , and the heads of the orders) laid a complaint before Philip IV of Spain as to the Portuguese policy of sending kidnapping expeditions into the neighboring regions. He obtained from the king |
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Christian…Catholic…And Praising Jesus! $14.86 This book is not a “defense of the faith;” rather, it is an explanation from the heart of a Catholic exactly why he is a Catholic and why Roman Catholicism is 100% Christian. The book will help Christians who are not Catholics better understand Catholic docttrines and will help Catholics better understand and be able to better explain their faith. It is time for Christians to come together in understanding and love, and this book will hopefully help with that mission. |
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Christianity in India: From Beginnings to the Present: From Beginnings to the Present $45 Robert Frykenberg’s insightful study explores and enhances historical understandings of Christian communities, cultures, and institutions within the Indian world from their beginnings down to the present. As one out of several manifestations of a newly emerging World Christianity, in which Christians of a Post-Christian West are a minority, it has focused upon those trans-cultural interactions within Hindu and Muslim environments which have made Christians in this part of the world distinctive. It seeks to uncover various complexities in the proliferation of Christianity in its many forms and to examine processes by which Christian elements intermingled with indigenous cultures and which resulted in multiple identities, and also left imprints upon various cultures of India. Thomas Christians believe that the Apostle Thomas came to India in 52 A.D./C.E., and that he left seven congregations to carry on the Mission of bringing the Gospel to India. In our day the impulse of this Mission is more alive than ever. Catholics, in three hierarchies, have become most numerous; and various Evangelicals/Protestant communities constitute the third great tradition. With the rise of Pentecostalism, a fourth great wave of Christian expansion in India has occurred. Starting with movements that began a century ago, there are now ten to fifteen times more missionaries than ever before, virtually all of them Indian. Needless to say, Christianity in India is profoundly Indian and Frykenberg provides a fascinating guide to its unique history and practice. |
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Christianity in the Gambia: Bishops of Gambia and the Rio Pongas, Roman Catholic Church in the Gambia, John Daly, Roderic Norman Coote $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bishops of Gambia and the Rio Pongas, Roman Catholic Church in the Gambia, John Daly, Roderic Norman Coote, St John Surridge Pike, Roman Catholicism in the Gambia, Michael J. Cleary, Robert Ellison, Anglican Diocese of Gambia and the Rio Pongas. Excerpt: Christians in The Gambia constitute approximately 8 percent (~136,400) of the country’s population (1,705,000 – 2009 est.) The government did not establish a state religion, however the predominant religion is Islam, practiced by approximately 90 percent of the country’s population. Article 25 of the Constitution protects the rights of citizens to practice any religion that they choose. The Christian community, situated mostly in the west and south of the country, is predominantly Roman Catholic; there are also several Protestant groups including Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and various small evangelical denominations. In 1963 was formed The Gambia Christian Council as an ecumenical association of Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Methodist churches. Intermarriage between Muslims and Christians is common. In some areas, Islam and Christianity are syncretized with animism. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Banjul (the building with red roof) In 1931 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Senegambia was established Mission sui iuris of Gambia. In 1951 Mission was promoted as the Apostolic Prefecture of Bathurst, in 1957 promoted as Diocese of Bathurst in Gambia (renamed in 1974 as Diocese of Banjul). Now there are about 42,400 (~2.4%) Catholics in The Gambia. The Diocese of Banjul is divided into 56 parishes. Bishop Robert Patrick Ellison (b. 12.02.1942, Ireland) is the present Catholic Bishop of the diocese of Banjul. The Anglican Diocese of Ga… More: |
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Christians From Northern Ireland $20.5 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Anglicans From Northern Ireland, Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Church Members, Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Pastor-Teachers, Baptist Missions Mission Partners, Christian Clergy From Northern Ireland, Elim Pentecostals From Northern Ireland, Evangelicals From Northern Ireland, Methodist Clergy From Northern Ireland, Methodists From Northern Ireland, Presbyterians From Northern Ireland, Priests From Northern Ireland, Protestant Nationalists, Protestants From Northern Ireland, Quakers From Northern Ireland, Roman Catholic Priests From Northern Ireland, Roman Catholics From Northern Ireland, Salvationists From Northern Ireland, C. S. Lewis, Kenneth Branagh, Ian Paisley, Charles Stewart Parnell, James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon, Wolfe Tone, George Best, Iris Robinson, Peter Robinson, Cahal Daly, Martin O’neill, Louis Macneice, Horace Plunkett, Roy Carroll, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Protestant Irish Nationalism, David Trimble, Baron Trimble, Tomás Ó Fiaich, Sammy Wilson, Terence O’neill, Baron O’neill of the Maine, William Conway, Patrick Mccourt, Robin Eames, Jack White, Alister Mcgrath, Henry Harrison, Stephen Lucius Gwynn, Neil Lennon, Isaac Butt, Jack Higgins, Jim Allister, Ian Paisley, Jr., James Creed Meredith, Martin Smyth, David Ford, Pierce Charles de Lacy O’mahony, Grace Gifford, John Morrow, Ivan Cooper, Arlene Foster, Milne Barbour, Shaw Clifton, Robert Wilson Lynd, Thomas Russell, Patrick O’donnell, Gerry Mcgeough, Niall Mcginn, J. M. Andrews, William Mccrea, James Godfrey Macmanaway, Eric Smyth, J. G. Swift Macneill, Ivan Foster, John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice, James Napper Tandy, James Rochfort Maguire, the Priests, Alan Harper, Jeremiah Jordan, Richard Mcghee, Michael Logue, Hugh Ross, Ronnie Flanagan, Joanne Hogg, William |
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Circle Of Fellowship $9.05 Becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ takes a long time. Heck it took those 12 men 3 years of spending everyday with Jesus in His physical presence to be well equipped! Today, we can be in Jesus’ presence every day, like the disciples were, through prayer and reading the Bible. It is our prayer that this topical Bible study workbook (aimed at you men out there) will be another way for you to be shaped into a follower (disciple) of Jesus Christ. However, like Jesus’ twelve disciples we have to be willing to follow the Master. Are you willing? May God complete the work He began in you!Thomas Gordon Cloud, Jr. (Tommy) is married to Alix and they have 4 children and live in Marietta, Georgia. Thomas struggles with many temptations of his flesh on a daily basis, although he has learned that through Christ he is more than a conqueror. Tommy is thankful for his parents and grandparents that, through word and deed, deliberately left a Christian heritage to him. Tommy’s mission in life is “To know, follow, and love Jesus, and encourage others to do the same. And to love his wife as Christ loves the church.”Robert Inman Ragsdale III (Trey) is an Atlanta native who attempts to be a servant-follower every day. Trey has been involved for over a decade in improving the world around him at the local, state, national and international levels as a business and community servant, entrepreneur, author & speaker and mentor. Trey feels he is truly blessed to have such a loving and supporting cast of family and friends and a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. He is most proud to be the husband of his wife Erin and the future father of twins (Inman & Madeline) in 2009. |
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Compassion, Justice and The Christian Life: Rethinking Ministry To The Poor (Large Print 16pt) $170.22 Rethinking Ministry to the Poor The urban landscape is changing and, as a result, urban ministries are at a crossroads. If the Church is to be an effective agent of compassion and justice, we must change our mission strategies. In this compelling book, Lupton asks tough questions about service providing and community building to help us enhance our effectiveness. Among the questions: What dilemmas do caring people encounter to faithfully carry out the teachings of Scripture and become personally involved with the least of these? What are some possible alternatives to the ways we have traditionally attempted to care for the poor? How do people, programs and neighborhoods move toward reciprocal, interdependent relationships? To effect these types of changes will require new skill sets and resources, but the possibilities for goodare great. |
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Disease-Related Deaths in Zambia: Infectious Disease Deaths in Zambia, David Livingstone, Sekeletu $8.69 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: David Livingstone – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Livingstone was assigned to Kuruman by the LMS and sailed in December 1840, arriving at Moffat’s mission, now part of South Africa, in July 1841. Upon arrival, Livingstone was disappointed at the unexpectedly small size of the village and an indigenous Christian population, after Moffat’s twenty years of work, of only about forty communicants and a congregation of 350. Reasoning that conversions would be more likely if the missionaries were themselves indigenous converts, Livingstone rapidly attached himself to the plans of missionary Rogers Edwards to found a mission farther north in territory increasingly disturbed by traders, hunters, and African settlers. Setting up the new mission at Mabotswa among the Kgatla people in 1844, he was mauled by a lion which might have killed him if it had not been distracted by the African teacher Mebalwe, who was also badly injured. Both recovered but Livingstone’s arm was partially disabled and caused him pain for the rest of his life. Dr. Robert Moffat arrived in Kuruman with his family in December 1843, and shortly afterward Livingstone married Moffat’s eldest daughter Mary on January 2, 1845. She was also Scottish but had lived in Africa since she was four. After falling out with Edwards, Livingstone moved to an out-station at Chonuane among the Kwena under Chief Sechele, and finally moved with the Kwena to Kolobeng in 1847 under pressure of drought. Mary travelled with Livingstone for a brief time at his insistence, despite her pregnancy and the protests of the Moffats. She gave birth to a daughter, Agnes, in May 1847, and at Kolobeng began an infant’s school while Livingstone worked on a philological analysis of the Setswana language, in which he ha… More: |
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Dying To Lead $14.3 Praise for Dying to Lead”Every Christian who is in a position of leadership needs to read this book! Rob McKenna is a stellar researcher who has the unusual knack of being able to communicate his findings in ways that are not only understandable, but engaging and motivating. In my opinion, you run the risk of being dead in the water if you don’t read Dying to Lead.”-Les Parrott, Ph.D., Founder of RealRelationships.com and Author of Trading Places”The heart felt cry of every Christian leader I know is to somehow move their organization to a level of excellence on a scale that can only be measured in a kingdom scale and economy. Rob McKenna’s work provides important language and thinking which advances leadership in new and important ways.”-Steven G.W. Moore, Executive Director, The M.J. Murdock Charitable TrustLeaders are visionaries. Leaders are servants. Leaders create results. And says, Rob McKenna, leaders sacrifice. Far too often, sacrifice is missing from our thinking. This book – with its emphasis upon real-life vignettes, biblical insight and personal reflection – redirects us back to the center of true Christian leadership. -Alec Hill, President, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship”I’ll say right now that I was deeply moved from reading Dying to Lead, and that I’ve never read anything quite like it. It is written from the heart, and is both challenging to managers and practical at the same time. Dying to Lead is an important book for managers.”-Susan Arnold, Manager, Starbucks Coffee CompanyDr. Robert McKenna is Chair of the Department of Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Seattle Pacific University andPresident of McKenna & Associates. His mission is building character, competence, and calling in today’s emerging leaders. He lives in Kirkland, Washington with his wife Jackie and their sons, Aidan and Ryan.For more information got to www.dyingtolead.com |
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Catholics: Do you think that the authority of the church is even more important that the authority of God?
I saw Recently the movie "The Mission" (Jeremy Irons, Robert De Niro) again and that only during 1750 so sad how the authority Church of God has decided, when they decide to destroy the Christian missionary (Guarani Indians) that the Jesuits established. Clearly lot of politics involved. Another question: Is the Bible Papal system? Inside the castle, you're right! However, a very complex issue that I requested.
No! God is the supreme authority. Unfortunately, our faith committed numerous crimes in the name of God. We are responsible for the Reformation the Inquisition and the massacre of Indians here in the U.S. and South Central. The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus when he says: Upon this rock I will build my church. San Pedro was the first bishop. There were perversions of the truth, money and greed were also sometimes unbridled immorality. The sale of indulgences. A priest, theologian Martin Luther, were opposed to such practices, and thus began the Protestant Reformation. The system of the papacy. The pope is a bishop and no more. It is the bishop of Rome, successor of St. Peter the first bishop, who was appointed by Jesus Christ himself. If you believe that Jesus is the Son of God, then you must believe that the system has been created by God the Son.
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