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The emotional New York Times bestseller from the author of Home Song and November of the Heart. Widowed at an early age, 44-year-old Lee Reston has overcome many obstacles to raise three children and build a successful business. When her eldest son is killed in a motorcycle accident, Lee turns to his 30-year-old best friend for comfort--and falls in love with him. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
The Bible teaches us', Russ Parker writes, 'that blessing is a unique ministry resource gifted to believers to effect the purposes of God in peoples' lives.' In this enthralling book, the author tells of situations of family estrangement, depression and chronic illness; of times of hopelessness and helplessness where miraculous transformation has been wrought through calling on God to bless someone with the richest blessing they are able to receive. As he has travelled the country teaching on the ministry of blessing, Russ has seen an enthusiastic response and uptake, especially amongst those involved in prayer ministry. He believes it is time for all who want to be part of God's renewal - both in church and through reaching out to the wider community - to consider how we might help others to flourish as the people God has called them to be. 'Russ Parker's ground breaking work on healing community history will be so helpful to churches. It has greatly helped me.' The Rt Revd Graeme Dow, former Bishop of Carlisle
The mother and daughter team of Marilyn Hickey and Sarah Bowling explain the significance of generational curses and blessings and how readers have the power to have an impact on the spiritual heritage they hand to their children.
Is the Abrahamic blessing of Genesis 12:1-3 still active in the world today? Does God still extend his blessing to the nations through his people? The author found the answer to these questions in one of the most isolated regions of the world, Papua New Guinea. In this book Sarita D. Gallagher compares the missional nature of the Abrahamic blessing motif in Scripture to a national revival that took place in Papua New Guinea. By identifying the shared missional patterns, she illustrates the continued fulfillment of the Abrahamic blessing through the Old and New Testaments and the contemporary Papua New Guinean Church. The significance of this research is multifaceted: the text contributes new insights to the global Church's understanding of the missio Dei, records an unexplored chapter of Melanesian indigenous mission history, and impacts the foundational motivations and methodology of contemporary mission praxis.
From Curses to Blessings takes readers through a thorough teaching on the various causes that allow curses to enter our lives, including generational patterns and personal sin. The authors give substantial scriptural support to their message, along with lists of demonic spirits associated with various sins and prayers for freedom. Since the material covers the full range from murder and prostituting oneself to the way one speaks about one’s neighbor or thinks about one’s spouse, all believers will be able to find something to apply to their lives to gain greater freedom. The final chapters include faith-building material on how to release God’s blessings into our lives.
More than ever before in the history of man, the divine concept of family in today’s world has been so misunderstood and abused. From these misunderstandings and abuse, are the numerous problems we witness in homes today (divorce, separation, violence, unforgiveness, hate, same sex marriage, lust, secret kids, dislike/outright rejection of marriage by younger generation, etc.). With time, these problems are multiplied and directly infused into our society, turning our society into a chaotic arena. This book brings to light, years of divine revelation on marriage and family. Furthermore, personal experiences that the authors have learned from, are used to expose more on the plan of God for family. The book will dig deep into the divine role each member of the family has to play, to create and experience ‘the Christ centered family’ that God intended for every marriage and family.
We are destined for glory. Through the stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, we discover the Creator’s deep longing for connection with every nation, tribe, and tongue. Brian and Candice Simmons continue their in-depth study of the book of Genesis in this second volume, covering chapters twelve through thirty-five. Gain fresh insight from rich footnotes that include commentary, word studies, cross references, and alternate translations. God has a blessing of inheritance for all of us that unites generations in his glory. As we begin to see the Father as the patriarchs saw him, we step into our inheritance right here on earth and experience true fellowship with the One our heart loves.