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The day of the Lord is fast approaching and many of His women are breaking free from the yoke of bondage from which Jesus came to set us free. We are anointed with the Holy Ghost, carrying the Sword of the Spirit, preaching deliverance to the captives, binding up the broken hearted, proclaiming salvation to the lost, and healing to the sick! No one can keep us from having what God ordained we can have except ourselves. Josh.1:3, God said to Joshua; "Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you." We choose to receive our inheritance by driving out the "giants" in our own lives of fear, prejudice and tradition. As the image of God, were created to bring forth and to be a bearer of both physical and spiritual life. In addition to physical bearing of children, this function of bearing souls is the commission of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Virginia Kurko received a call from God as a teenager. In 1979 she was ordained and entered the full time ministry. She is co-founder of Living Faith Ministries, Inc. Melbourne, Fl. First Love Christian Fellowship &, Great Commission Bible College. Cave Junction, OR. Dr. Virginia ministers in the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Her messages and personal prophecies are aimed at setting God's people free, binding up the broken hearted and motivating Christians to fulfill their destiny. Virginia is a graduate of Brevard College Melbourne, Fla. She attended Southeastern Assemblies Of God Bible College in Lakeland, FL. She earned a Bachelor's degree from Logos Bible College. A Master's degree in Theology and a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Vision Christian University, California. A Doctor Of Ministry from Arizona Christian University Tucson, AZ.
Hailed as "the most radical repackaging of the Bible since Gutenberg", these Pocket Canons give an up-close look at each book of the Bible.
The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.
This book is about evolution, origin of evil, our purposes, and Gods biblical promises, with corresponding verses. It explains verses that are found in the Bible that preachers or other leaders dont even mention, because they either dont know how to explain or have lack of understanding with a possibility of not believing in the verses. There are biblical and online sources that further explain the subtopics of this book.
The Patristic Understanding of Creation encapsulates what the Church Fathers had to say, in their own words, on the topic of creation. Going back to Roman and Byzantine times, the writings of the Church Fathers are basic to Christian theology and provide a benchmark for how Christians have traditionally understood creation. This understanding of creation, however, faces tremendous challenges in our day, especially in discussions at the intersection of science and religion. Process theology and other efforts to reconceptualize creation have explicitly opposed key elements of the Christian doctrine of creation: creation ex nihilo, the transcendence and immanence of God in creation, “the absolute creatureliness and non-self-sufficiency of the world" (to use a phrase of Fr. Georges Florovsky), the goodness of creation, and the openness of the world to divine action. All of these the Church Fathers not only held but also ably defended. This anthology is therefore not merely of academic or historical interest. In reasserting a theologically sound understanding of creation, this anthology fills a need that is both practical and urgent.
Can the Biblical account of creation be reconciled with current scientific beliefs? For over a century, the Holy Bible’s story of creation has come under considerable scrutiny and derision by the scientific community. The length of creation days, the Biblical order of creation, and man’s origin have all been the subjects of heated debates — debates that cast further doubts on Biblical accuracy. But is such derision warranted? The Theory of Creation boldly answers that very question. Rather than denounce other theories or repudiate accepted scientific beliefs, this is a comprehensive and objective analysis of the first story of the Bible (Genesis 1:1 - 2:4). Each verse is carefully examined for its scientific meaning, the original Hebrew text is often referenced, popular theories are explored, and the purpose and implications of God’s actions are addressed. Finally, the Biblical account of creation is compared to the scientific record. In this era of moral relativism, when Biblical values are condemned and the sanctity of the Holy Bible is often ridiculed, validation of the creation story would be a source of inspiration for believers everywhere. In The Theory of Creation, Jim Schicatano answers the enduring questions of science and resolves the Biblical Creation debate.
This meticulously edited collection contains the essential books of the Jewish faith, the most sacred text of Judaism, history books, as well as philosophical and theological writings concerning Jewish faith._x000D_ Contents:_x000D_ Religious Texts:_x000D_ "Tanakh" – The Hebrew Bible_x000D_ "Talmud" – The Central Text of Rabbinic Judaism _x000D_ "Torah – Bilingual (English/Hebrew)" – Five Books of Moses_x000D_ "Tales and Maxims from the Midrash" – Biblical exegesis by ancient Judaic authorities_x000D_ "The Kabbalah Unveiled" – Translations and commentaries of the Books of Zohar_x000D_ "The Sepher Ha-Zohar" – Zohar, or Splendor is the most important text of Kabbalah._x000D_ "Siddur – The Standard Prayer Book" – The Authorized Daily Prayer Book of the United Hebrew Congregations_x000D_ "The Union Haggadah" – Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover Seder._x000D_ History:_x000D_ The Jewish Wars (Flavius Josephus)_x000D_ Antiquities of the Jews (Flavius Josephus)_x000D_ History of the Jews (Heinrich Graetz)_x000D_ The Legends of the Jews (Louis Ginzberg)_x000D_ Philosophical Works:_x000D_ Kitab al Khazari (Kuzari) (Judah Halevi)_x000D_ The Guide for the Perplexed (Moses Maimonides)_x000D_ Ancient Jewish Proverbs (Abraham Cohen)
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