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Their love story is not one of fairy tales. It is one of faithfulness from the beginning through to its tragic ending. Richard and Margaret Baxter had been married only nineteen years before she died at age forty-five. A prominent pastor and prolific author, Baxter sought consolation and relief the only true way he knew- in Scripture with his discipline of writing. Within days he produced a lover's tribute to his mate and a pastor's celebration of God's grace. It is spiritual storytelling at its best, made all the more poignant by the author's unveiling of his grief. J. I. Packer has added his own astute reflections along with his edited version of this exquisite memoir that considers six of life's realities-love, faith, death, grief, hope, and patience. He guides you in comparing and contrasting the world's and the Bible's ideals on coping with these tides of life. The powerful combination of Packer's insights and Baxter's grief gives you a beacon if you are searching for God, a pathfinder for your relationships, and a lifeline if you are grieving.
Twelve-year-old Christopher Seehaven lived with his mother Karen, in Rockford Illinois. Karen, Christopher and live-in boyfriend, Dennis Conners lived in the dangerous crime-filled area of the city. Every holiday, and summer vacation Christopher found refuge at his grandparents' farm in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Christopher, his gramps, and friend Randy found clues to a murder and bank robbery that happened long ago. They discover a treasure much different then they expected. Eighteen years later Christopher is a veterinarian, working in Atlanta, Georgia. He comes back to Wisconsin to attend a funeral. That day, he finds love, friendship and a new job. He goes back to Atlanta to close up his apartment and finds himself in the middle of a murder. A murder, which involved his college sweetheart-could he still be in love with her?
In twenty-first century America, at a time when the family structure is crumbling, divorce rates are at an all-time high, and respect for parents is diminishing, The Godly Home serves as a balm for those seeking God's plan for the family. With an introduction by J. I. Packer, this book includes topics for those passionate about families or those teaching on the characteristics of a godly family. Richard Baxter covers topics such as marriage, children, and family worship methodically and comprehensively through both hypothetical and real-life questions and concerns that arise in family dynamics. He uses arguments, objections, and frequent Scripture to help husbands, wives, and children to live godly lives. More than three centuries ago, Puritan church leader Baxter compiled a 1,143-page tome entitled Christian Directory, which included a section on family life. The Godly Home is the only stand-alone version of that section of Christian Directory. Editor Randall Pederson has updated the language and syntax to make this seventeenth-century collection of words one that will continue on for generations to come.
He’d never felt pain so deep... Empathic alpha Vincent Baxter had rescued dozens of abused beta bear-shifters, but he’d never met one like Kinny Cross. Not only does the young cub awaken his protective instincts, but Kinny manages to erase the pain Baxter has absorbed from the other mistreated shifters, sparking an interest Baxter feels he has no right to have. Claimed by a sadistic mate who delights in torturing him, Kinny found himself imprisoned by metal and unable to shift for years. Convinced he’ll die long before he’s rescued, Kinny is shocked to find not only hope for a normal life but also a profound attraction to a true alpha male like Baxter. Even though Baxter doesn’t believe he deserves to be happy, things don’t work the way they once did. Instead of alphas having the right to choose, the second time around it’s betas who decide. Once Kinny realizes it’s his choice, Baxter doesn’t stand a chance, but that doesn’t mean the reluctant alpha will surrender without a struggle. Will Kinny be able to overcome Baxter’s past, or will the powerful bear-shifter remain alone? This M/M paranormal shifter romance contains a grumpy old bear who doesn’t believe he deserves love, a bold cub who will stop at nothing to get the mate he desires, a wide and diverse cast of fascinating shifters, and a hard-won HEA that will change their world forever. 54,500 words or 218 pages.
"An entertaining romance with spices of drama, comedy and action mixed in." - RT Book Review She Thinks She Knows It All... Public relations powerhouse Lana Hargrove is ready to settle down as long as it's with a man who fits into her elite, social-climbing lifestyle. And that man is definitely not Justin Larkin, the hot-blooded P.I. who's been following her all over town. So why can't Lana stop thinking about how good it would feel to climb into his arms and hold on tight? But The Last Man She Wants... Justin Larkin doesn't like to mix with pleasure, but he can't deny that following the luscious Lana Hargrove is pure bliss. Justin's latest assignment is to find Lana's art-thief father. As things heat up, he fears Lana may be in danger. Now it's up to Justin to keep her safe-even if it's from his own runaway desire! Is Exactly Who She Needs... Justin's case spirals out of control when he discovers that an enemy of Lana's father is targeting her to get even. He and Lana will have to join forces if they want to escape with their lives. But as tensions mount, their intense attraction threatens to boil over-and each kiss they share may be their last, in All The Man I Need by Tamara Sneed.
Baxter believed that family worship is God’s will, a conviction that profoundly shaped and motivated his pastoral ministry in Kidderminster. It is said that, at the beginning of his ministry, hardly one family to a street honored God in family worship; by the end of his ministry, there were streets on which every family upheld the practice. In A Practical Theology of Family Worship, Jonathan Williams examines Baxter’s context, the encouragements he gave for family worship, and his family-equipping ministry among the congregation. This study develops our understanding of this vital spiritual discipline among the Puritans. Yet it also draws out implications for family ministry in churches today. Table of Contents: 1. The Blessings of Family Worship 2. Historical Examination of Baxter’s Context as a Seventeenth-Century English Puritan 3. Baxter’s Encouragement for Family Worship 4. Family Worship Brings Opportunities for Teaching the Word of God 5. Family Worship Fills the Home with Prayer and Praises 6. Baxter’s Family-Equipping Ministry at Kidderminster 7. Implications for Today’s Church and Family Ministry Appendix 1: Further Encouragement for Family Worship Appendix 2: A Sample Guide for Family Worship Appendix 3: Opportunities for Reflection: Discussion Questions
"The editor's preface (1707), p. xiii stated that the works of Richard Baxter are 'perhaps the best body of practical divinity that is extent in our own or any other tongue.' Richard Baxter lived from 1615-1691. The DIRECTORY was completed in 1665. Its scope was intended to cover all of practical theology, a summa of casuistry . . ." Timothy Keller calls it "the greatest manual on Biblical counseling ever produced."
With six Academy Awards, Billy Wilder counts as one of the most accomplished filmmakers to work in Hollywood. Yet how American is Billy Wilder, the Jewish emigre from Central Europe? This work projects Wilder as an artist with roots in sensationalist journalism and the world of entertainment as well as with an awareness of literary culture.