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Some things in life have no earthly explanation. Miracles are not reserved for the characters in the Old and New Testaments; they happen to everyday people. Series creators Don Jacobson and K-LOVE Radio have joined together to produce one of the most remarkable collections of modern-day miracles ever compiled. From angel appearances in hospital rooms to a mother saved from a would-be assailant in Hyde Park, from a young autistic girl becoming a beautiful ballerina overnight to a young backpacker who walked away from a terrorist attack, It’s a God Thing presents some of the most amazing stories of God’s hand on our lives. Be motivated as never before to look for and witness the incredible ways that God is interacting in your life and the lives of those around you. “With their new book, It’s a God Thing, I believe K-LOVE and my friend Don Jacobson will call friends of Jesus everywhere to look for His capers around the world! Do you know why God involves Himself in our lives? Because God is love and love does!” —Bob Goff, author of the New York Times bestseller Love Does “Every day we all are faced with stress, situations we can’t control and often the fear that we really are all alone. . . . These stories give us courage in times of peril and strengthen us when we feel helpless.”—TobyMac, top Christian artist and Grammy Award winner “In It’s a God Thing true servants of God share how their lives were transformed when their understanding became the Father’s. What a blessing to be a child of the King!” —Missy Robertson, star of Duck Dynasty “There is so much going on around us that we never see. Life is all about perspective, and when that lines up with the hand of God, it is remarkable to witness. This book and collection of stories from my friends at K-LOVE will inspire and encourage you greatly!” —Andy Andrews, New York Times best-selling author, The Noticer and The Traveler’s Gift “Sometimes I’m guilty of looking so hard for God that I miss Him right in front of me. May we all be reminded through It’s a God Thing that some of the simplest moments in life can quite possibly be some of God’s greatest miracles.”—Bart Millard, lead singer of MercyMe “Nothing astonished people in the New Testament more than watching Jesus perform a miracle right before their eyes—and nothing inspires us today more than hearing He did it again! My good friend Don Jacobson, publisher of The Prayer of Jabez, has once again launched the perfect message for today—don’t miss it!”—Bruce Wilkinson, author, The Prayer of Jabez “There is nothing better than hearing others talk about the ways that God has intervened in their lives. Miracles happen every day all around the world. These stories are incredible.”—Robert D. Smith, author, 20,000 Days and Counting “God doesn’t need for us to be aware of the miracles He’s performing, but they’re happening every day! It’s a God Thing, a new book from K-LOVE, is a powerful vehicle to tell the story of a number of those miracles.”—Brandon Heath, 2008 New Artist of the Year Dove Award winner
Coincidence? No, Godincidence. In the words of John Phelps, everything in life is by divine appointment. Before there was anything, God the Almighty knew your life story. He knew youd be here on this day in this place. He gave me this message through the Holy Spirit who dwells in me, in this place, in your heart! This is and was a divine appointment. You realize, dont you, that among all the religions, faiths, and testimonies throughout history, Christianity is the only one where God reaches out to man? All the others are dependent upon mans trying to please their gods. Some even have to get his attention. They ring bells; they clang gongs; they hang paper messages; they chant; they need priests. Our Lord answers a whispered prayer, and is closer to us even than breath. Imagine. Check out this book filled with Godincidences of New York City life, suspense, terrorism, romance, courting, and pastoral ministry. Grapple with eternal questions prompted by the books story.
God will use the most unlikely people in the most unlikely places to show His indisputable glory and power. In those times all we can say is, "Yea, God! It's a God thing." Alan Scott has served local churches since 1986 when he took the reins of the youth ministry at his home church, the Ferry Church of Christ, in Waynesville, Ohio. During his ministry, Alan has traveled full-time in an evangelistic/music ministry for Operation Evangelize, served as a youth minister in Indiana and Georgia, ministered as campus minister at Vincennes University in Vincennes, Indiana, led churches as worship leader in Georgia, and planted a church in Kennesaw, Georgia. Alan has an English Bible degree from Cincinnati Christian University (formerly Cincinnati Bible College) in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1987, Alan married Sherry McCracken. Alan and Sherry have four children: Brooklynn (13), Lauren (10), Morgan (6), and Michael (3).
We live in an age of skepticism. Our society places such faith in empirical reason, historical progress, and heartfelt emotion that it’s easy to wonder: Why should anyone believe in Christianity? What role can faith and religion play in our modern lives? In this thoughtful and inspiring new book, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller invites skeptics to consider that Christianity is more relevant now than ever. As human beings, we cannot live without meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope. Christianity provides us with unsurpassed resources to meet these needs. Written for both the ardent believer and the skeptic, Making Sense of God shines a light on the profound value and importance of Christianity in our lives.
What you believe about God sets the foundation of the person you will become. In God Has a Name, pastor and New York Times bestselling author John Mark Comer invites you to rethink many of the prevalent myths and misconceptions about God and weigh them against what God actually tells us about himself. After all, what you believe about God will ultimately shape the type of person you become. We all live at the mercy of our ideas, and nowhere is this more true than our ideas about God. The problem is many of our ideas about God are wrong. Not all wrong, but wrong enough to form our souls in detrimental and disheartening ways. God Has a Name is a simple yet profound guide to understanding God in a new light--focusing on what God says about himself in the Bible. This one shift has the potential to radically alter how you relate to God, not as a doctrine, but as a relational being who responds to you in an elastic, back-and-forth way. John Mark Comer takes you line by line through Exodus 34:6-8--Yahweh's self-revelation on Mount Sinai, one of the most quoted passages in the Bible. Along the way, Comer addresses some of the most profound questions he came across as he studied these noted lines in Exodus, including: Why do we feel this gap between us and God? Could it be that a lot of what we think about God is wrong? Not all wrong, but wrong enough to mess up how we relate to him? What if our "God" is really a projection of our own identity, ideas, and desires? What if the real God is different, but far better than we could ever imagine? No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, God Has a Name invites you to step into a fresh and biblically rooted vision of who God is that has the potential to alter your life with God and shape who you become.
Readers will be captivated by real life stories—some simple and everyday, while others are miraculous—where the only possible response to how things turned out is: “It’s a God thing.”
Ditzy Blonde Faucet, it´s a God Thing is Linda Larson Schlitz´s humourous approach to living with having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and other challenges and how she has let God use those very things to make her a vessel of hope and change in her community and the world around her. Here is an excerpt from the book... It is my intention to help all ADD/ADHD people and others who may have any kind of illness as well as all those who struggle to love them. I want them to see that despite the frustrations that we feel and that we cause, it is still "A God thing "and we have to look for the good in it all because Romans 8:28 promises that God works all things together for the good for those that love Him and are called according to His purposes" And my purpose is to share ME with the world and be OK with the response I get, or don't get. I will do my best to make some semblance of order to this book but since I am on an extreme time crunch to get it done I expect it may seem a little disjointed .perhaps a lot disjointed maybe completely disjointed to some of you, but hopefully if that is the case you will use the opportunity to help you be more understanding and compassionate toward those who are different and have struggles that they need help with. I am not writing this for anyone in particular. I am writing this because somebody, maybe only one person in the universe, needs to know they are not alone and God loves them and can and will use them just the way they are to do great things for Him.
This coolly written tract offers an erudite and eloquent argument for the importance of Christian values in modern life.
"If it's a good thing...it's a God Thing" "If it's a bad thing...The devil's out to get me!" We use these phrases over and over again to describe the differences between men and women-and it works-mostly. However, the phrase "It's a God Thing" seems to be employed to explain every good turn of events that pops up in the Christian life. Too often, Christians can perpetuate false perceptions of God and His people by turning biblical principles (or even the words themselves) into trite clichés that lose their true relevance and application. Author Jim Dyet graciously but authoritatively debunks many such misunderstandings and, better yet, explains why it's important for us to understand them rightly.
Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus used things like a lily, sparrow, and sheep to teach about the kingdom of God. And in the Old Testament, God repeatedly describes himself and his saving work in relation to physical things such as a rock, horn, or eagle. In God of All Things, pastor and author Andrew Wilson invites you to rediscover God in this way, too--through ordinary, everyday things. He explores the idea of a material world and presents a variety of created marvels that reveal the gospel in everyday life and fuel worship and joy in God--marvels like: Dust: the image of God Horns: the salvation of God Donkeys: the peace of God Water: the life of God Viruses: the problem of God Cities: the kingdom of God God of All Things will leave you with a deeper understanding of Scripture, the world you live in, and the God who made it all.