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"God, What The Heck?!" is an autobiographical devotional about love, struggle, loss, faith, and ultimately hope. When the COVID-19 Pandemic devastated the speaking industry in early 2020 and her father unexpectedly passed away soon after, Chantelle Anderson was left barely clinging to her faith during the hardest time of her adult life. As she fought to live the belief she preached about, Chantelle was forced to confront her doubts and bring her hard questions to God. "God, What The Heck?!" is the result of her journey. In this practical, straightforward, and no-frills conversation with God about life, Chantelle vulnerably shares personal stories to help illustrate spiritual concepts. This is the book you pick up when you're thinking about leaving God, as you consider coming back to Him, or when you just need a reminder of why you're determined to stay. It will help you believe God when it's hard, run to Him when you don't want to, and commit to Him when everything is saying it's not worth it. In a generation that is more cynical toward God than ever before, "God, What The Heck?!" is a must-read. It answers the tough questions and will help you feel loved in the middle of any storm.
Dr. Heck presents a theological defense of young earth creationism through a straightforward reading of the first chapter of Genesis as narrative history. This book works well for topic study on creation and for Old Testament studies on the text of Genesis. Much has been written on the creation from the scientific view, but little has attempted to explain the text of Genesis 1. A failure to read Genesis 1 as narrative history almost always comes as a result of the reader bringing presuppositions on the assured results of science. The first chapter of Genesis must be taken as historical fact!
"With the Master Before the Mirror of God's Word is a women's Bible Study on 1st John. The book of First John is a letter of self-examination to see if you are in the faith and living the example of the life of Christ. 1 John 2:1: ""My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous (1 John 2:1). The tone is tender in this book as the Apostle John expresses love and concern to his readers, using that phrase, ""little children"" seven times. As we look in the mirror of God's Word we are to examine our hearts closely and we will see that we need to change!"
Combines professional insights along with the author's own experience and insights to speculate on how believers can make sense of their Christian faith when confronted with tragedy and suffering.
This booklet provides biblical definitions and practical tips for putting off some of the most common sins that plague Christians today. The back of the booklet includes twenty tests of self-examination from First John.
"With the Master In the Fullness of Joy is a women's Bible Study on Philippians. The news headlines today can be cause for worry and despair, but to the believer in Jesus Christ we can still be full of joy as we realize that we have a blessed Savior who is in control of every event in every place. The book of Philippians is about joy and rejoicing in the midst of difficult circumstances and difficult people. "
For the believer in Jesus Christ there are many things we can know for sure. One thing God wants us to know for sure is whether we will one day enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Paul said, "Examine yourself..." Here are 20 Valid Tests for you to examine yourself so that you can know you have eternal life.
Christians have not always presented an inviting picture to the world. Too often we have failed to show the beauty of authentic Christian love. And the world has disregarded Christianity as a result. Francis A. Schaeffer challenges Christians to respond compassionately to a needy world and to show the mark of Christ in all their actions.
When Milton and Marlo Fauster die in a marshmallow-bear explosion, they get sent straight to Heck, an otherworldly reform school. Milton can understand why his kleptomaniac sister is here, but Milton is—or was—a model citizen. Has a mistake been made? Not according to Bea “Elsa” Bubb, the Principal of Darkness. She doesn’t make mistakes. She personally sees to it that Heck—whether it be home ec class with Lizzie Borden, ethics with Richard Nixon, or gym with Blackbeard the pirate—is especially, well, heckish for the Fausters. Will Milton and Marlo find a way to escape? Or are they stuck here for all eternity, or until they turn eighteen, whichever comes first? ★ “The author’ umpteen clever allusions . . . make this book truly sparkle.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred
One of the top struggles listed by twentysomethings is the fight to find a purpose and a calling. They find themselves studying a major or working in a job they do not really enjoy, and soon self-doubt surrounds, bombarding them with questions such as, What am I doing? Shouldn't I have this figured out by now?and Am I the only one who doesn't get it?Written by acclaimed Twentysomethingauthor Margaret Feinberg, this book takes readers on a soul-searching journey that gets to the heart of their passions, talents, abilities, and life goals.