Download Free Messages Of Gods Abundance Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Messages Of Gods Abundance and write the review.

At the height of Nazi power, amid the horrors of a concentration camp, the seeds of faith and forgiveness grew to fruition in the heart of a young Dutch woman named Corrie ten Boom. Outlasting Ravensbruck and Hitler's regime, Ms. ten Boom went on to accomplish what brute power never could: conquer hearts across the world with healing words of hope, forgiveness, and trust in God. Broadcast across Europe using the very radio equipment the Nazis had built to spread their propaganda, the inspirational messages of Corrie ten Boom appear at last in print. As in this book's predecessor, Reflections of God's Glory, the twenty-six sermonettes in Messages of God's Abundance are first-ever English translations of the scripts for Ms. ten Boom's Trans World Radio broadcasts from the Netherlands. Emerging after many years, these jewel-like writings reflect the broad experiences of a woman who preached the gospel around the world, yet who found her greatest adventure exploring the endless riches of God's Word. In 1983, Corrie ten Boom went to be with her beloved Jesus, but the timeless truths of Scripture spoken through the lips of this remarkable woman remain alive, vibrant, and as able as ever to touch, convict, and encourage our hearts.
What do you do when you wake up and feel like you're not enough for your life? Or when you look out the kitchen window as dusk falls and wonder how do you live when life keeps breaking your heart? As Ann Voskamp writes, “great grief isn't meant to fit inside your body. It's why your heart breaks.” And each of us holds enough brokenness to overflow—to be given as the greatest story of our lives. In sixty vulnerably soulful stories, The Way of Abundance moves from self-weary brokenness to Christ-focused givenness. Drawing from the critically acclaimed, New York Times bestseller The Broken Way and Ann's online essays, this devotional dares us to embrace brokenness as a gift that moves us to givenness as a way to draw closer to the heart of God. Christ Himself broke like bread, giving Himself to us so we might have a lifelong communion with Him. Could it be that our brokenness is also a gift to the world? This gentle but exquisitely profound book does nothing less than take you on an intimate journey of the soul. As Ann writes, "The wound in His side proves that Jesus is always on the side of the suffering, the wounded, the busted, the broken." Discover how surrendering in unexpected ways is the first step toward receiving what you long for. Discover the good news that your beauty is not in your strength but in your fragility. Discover why your healing shines radiant through your wounds—and how only in brokenness will you ever be whole—and find the way to the abundance you were meant for.
Now in paperback, this cherished book will bring another generation of readers to more rest, less stress, and a new appreciation for the presence of God. Includes stories from Liz Curtis Higgs, Max Lucado, Barbara Johnson, and others, along with quotes, Scripture, and practical application ideas.
ECPA 2020 Christian Book Award Finalist! Wouldn’t it be great if we could do what pleases God, helps others, and is best for us—at the same time? Can we live the good life without being selfish? In Giving Is the Good Life, bestselling author Randy Alcorn teaches life-changing biblical principles of generosity and tells stories of people who have put those radical principles into practice. Each story is a practical application that can help stimulate your imagination and expand your dreams of serving Jesus in fresh ways. These real-life models give you not just words to remember but footprints to follow. Giving Is the Good Life reveals a grander view of God and generosity—one that stretches far beyond our imagination and teaches us what the good life is really all about.
Author's Welcome What you are about to read can seem way off the grid. I can sympathize with that. But since there is such huge potential upside to this subject matter, please give me a few paragraphs to present the goods. This is a collection of profoundly encouraging writings on the most astonishing topic-which is of course, God. Since this subject sometimes seems too inaccessible, we'll explore practical, personal, intriguing ways we can genuinely encounter more of God's love, in spite of anything attempting to prevent it. The material comes from what I call "classical-progressive" Christian treasures. That is, not much is new, yet it is likely unfamiliar. The focal point here is one particularly striking gift offered us: the capacity to hear God's direct guidance-believe it or not. The messages can arrive in first-person, word-for-word, as did the many within this book. This may sound too incredible to be legit, but it's actually a more common occurrence today than we might think, which we'll see below, as we unwrap the gift. In fact, Jesus made it clear years ago he would speak to us today, unpacking what he said before. [John 14:26] ----- I'm Dave Nevins, an informal leader in various Washington D.C. environments that help activate this "two-way" prayer. The inspiring examples in Surrendering to Abundance were received from a long-time friend of mine. Though he doesn't mind using his full name, we've decided to omit it, only to avoid excess social media. You can read about his story in the Section II Interview, and about mine in Section III, Receiving and Giving Messages. Of course we're not experts, but thankfully that's not a requirement. Anyone can simply receive. ----- There are similar, excellent books on the market, for example: Sarah Young's extremely popular Jesus Calling; Hal Helm's terrific Echoes of Eternity; F. J. Robert's classic Come Away My Beloved. But we wanted this book to be a bit different. Reading the other publications is like listening in on someone else's phone, but this one also tries to boost the bandwidth on your own device, perhaps a little more broadly. So if you're interested in an increased explicit connection, this can be a great resource. Use what you want. ----- To that end, we provide three approaches: I. Section One contains over 150 messages. II. Section Two has an interview with the message recipient, my friend, who shares his story of how his gift was cultivated, including valuable support to unpack God's extraordinary presents, often lying dormant within us. III. Section Three presents lessons learned and frequently asked questions such as: What are we to make of this? How do you discern? How do you know it's not your imagination? What does it sound and feel like? Can anybody have the gift? What are tips to opening up? How does it fit into God's larger story plot? So there is a wealth of encouragement here to help us hear the voice of the one who loves us the most. Enjoy! -- http://abundance.davenevins.com
The Great Physician has provided all believers with the ultimate prescription for excellent health. In God’s Medicine Bottle, you will discover how to: Find God’s prescription for you Listen for His directions Read the instructions carefully Follow His guidelines exactly As you take the medicine as directed, you will find that God is true to His Word—He will restore your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
This classic book introduces readers to a 40-day prosperity plan which points out to readers what "money" really is and teaches a six-step program which shows them how to free their minds from limiting beliefs.
Divine health and prosperity are better than divine healing and provision. If you live in divine health and prosperity, you wont need a miracle to get healed or to pay your bills. If you cant see the difference between the two, that may be one reason you only visit Gods best instead of truly living in it. Most Christians live in a place where...
Custom edition for Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Seven chapters offer Bible verses and discussion questions about "a life of joy," "material abundance," "over-indulgence," "Living simply," "money," "ways in which we are handled by our stuff," and "ethics." We'll wrestle with our personal finances, seeking always to discern the will of God. Jesus spoke of money five times as often as prayer. His interest in wealth was not in its pursuit, but in the danger it posed to Christian discipleship . . .