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Society’s expectations for a teen girl’s beauty, achievements, and attraction cause great stress and struggle. “Our hearts are truly on the line,” says Megan Clinton, high school senior and coauthor with her father, counselor Tim Clinton. This father and daughter duo reveal to today’s teens how their deepest longings are met when they rest in being God’s girl. Using teen–speak, comments of peers, Megan’s diary entries, as well as solid, biblical teachings, Megan and Tim show every girl how to upgrade uncertainties of fitting in with the certainty of belonging to God impure sexual behavior with body confidence and self–worth relationship, school, and family life drama with God’s control This engaging resource reveals the freeing truths every girl needs to know—and the truths that all parents, teachers, and mentors need to uphold as the standard for how they treat and inspire God’s girls.
Through her first book, Totally God's, speaking engagements including the Extraordinary Women conferences, and radio, 19-year old Megan Clinton has shared her spiritual journey with candor and impressive insight and helped young women everywhere realize God's love and care for them. In this new devotional packed with her own journal entries, stories of everyday life, and solid biblical application, 19-year-old college freshman Megan Clinton speaks as one friend to another. "I wanted to write devotions that I would read," she says. "Growing up I always felt that devotionals were weak, boring, or out of touch. Most devotionals are written by someone who has forgotten how it feels to be a teen." Megan writes about real issues, real life, and a real faith. In each of 90 short devotions, she shares from her heart on topics every girl deals with: beauty and body image crazy emotions and how to handle them guys, relationships and drama learning to be totally God's in everyday life
We live in a world filled with injustice and evil, and there is nobody on the planet who has not suffered. There are famines and wars, earthquakes and tsunamis, wicked governments, racial prejudices, and diseases. We all have been hurt, attacked, mistreated, deceived, or falsely accused. God allows this. He could stop it. After all, He is unlimited in power and knowledge. But God doesn’t stop it. Why? In the third title of his series on forgiveness and his most important book to date, R. T. Kendall tackles this question head-on, demonstrating why we need to release God from the blame we put on Him when we feel He has betrayed us.
'If I could have only one of R. T.'s books, this would be my choice. There is no more important message for the church today' Rob Parsons 'Few recently published books have made a greater impression on me than R. T. Kendall's Total Forgiveness,' writes Robin Eames. 'I have found so much in his words to challenge my own thinking and work. His Bible-centred approach is matched by the realism of how individuals have tried to face up to loss, distress and frustration.' No sin or action is unforgivable, says R. T., and we are called to keep no record of wrongs, to refuse to punish those who have hurt us, to show mercy and to avoid any form of bitterness. This bundle looks at the theme of forgiveness which stands at the heart of the Christian faith. A radical message for a divided world.
Fame, wealth, power and fleeting pleasures are transient and have no eternal value. Doing the will of God is enduring and is what really count forever. We are all presently on a journey through life that will end in death. But we can make it a journey from death to life abundant by living it with Yahweh God and in Him. Jesus Christ, the only perfect man, has made this possible in reconciling us to God by dying in our place and cleansing us. This makes it possible for God to dwell in us by His Spirit to help us to overcome sin and live life pleasing to Him. Jesus always does the things that are pleasing to the Father (Jn 8: 29). He loves the Father and does exactly what the Father has commanded him (Jn 14: 31). Jesus secret is not to seek to do his own will but the will of God (Jn 5: 30). God wants us to be like Jesus and be conformed to his likeness (Rom 8: 29) and to live with Gods self-giving love. This is a way of life or mentality that does nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility counts others more important than ourselves (Phil 2: 3) through Gods enabling. It is in this way that there will be real peace and righteousness. This is what this book is about. We are on probation on earth to point others to God by our words and our life.
From Greece to Palmyra, Tyre or Babylon, the names of the gods, like 'Thundering Zeus', 'Three-faced Moon', 'Baal of the Force' or the enigmatic YHWH, reveal their history, family ties, fields of competence and capacity for action. Shared or specific, these names bring to light networks of gods: the Saviour gods, the Ancestral gods, the gods of a city or a family. Names tell stories about the relationship between men and gods, gods and places, places and cultures and so on. They show how gods travel and spread, how they appear and disappear, how they participate in the political, social, intellectual history of each community. Through the study of divine names, the twelve chapters of this book unfold a gallery of portraits that reveal the changing aspects of the divine throughout the ancient Mediterranean.