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Renowned Christian thinker Ravi Zacharias shares the intimate account of his journey beyond a turbulent childhood and the Eastern culture of his homeland.
Zacharias invites readers to follow him on this journey through his life and into the lives of others, and see how he has become more convinced with each year that Jesus Christ is the one who came to give us life to the fullest and to point us to the freedom and beauty of truth for everyone--easterner or westerner--all over the world.
Sabrina Wright reveals some of her experiences and personal challenges of walking in God's shadow. She hopes to show others how they can overcome everyday struggles to find comfort and peace in God Almighty and with those in their lives. Readers will parallel some of their own life struggles with those apparent in this book. Sabrina shares biblical truths that she has learned that will help anyone through a time of struggle. She has learned to praise the Lord through the storms and after the storms as God has delivered her through them. There is an excitement of victory that is apparent in this story of experiencing God and His wonderful will for us. Sabrina talks about how experiences of unfair expectations, un-acceptance and having things out of Godly focus can keep us from staying in the peace and protection of God's shadow. She explains how following God's commandments, reading His word, and being in prayer can help to ease the burden of everyday life situations. Sabrina Wright was raised in a Christian home in Wethersfield, NY. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and opened her own Christian preschool where many children have learned the basic truths of God's love and His many miracles. Sabrina is married to her husband Kevin. They have one child. Psalms 91:1,2 "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.'"
I am writing this book hoping to encourage someone who may be walking in Shadows on their way to discovering the light. Walking in Shadows hides who we really are. It also blinds us from being able to walk in our own identity, the identity that God called us to before we were even born. Shadows are not Who We Are. They are only reflections of who we really are. Shadows can't exist without us. Only if the genuine exists. Shadows depend on bodies or authenticity. Shadows are generics.
Ask most Christians what it means to "Carry the Cross" and you will likely find that to them it means self-denial. But carrying the cross is so much more than what we let go of, it is also WHAT WE GET FROM GOD! He doesn't ask us to empty our hands without also giving us something far better. In this book Pastor Jones explains what the bible tells us about carrying the cross. It is at the cross where our victory was won, and it is at the cross where we learn to walk in the Spirit. God intends for His children to WALK IN VICTORY over all the powers of the enemy! You can find that victory at the cross. Learn to walk in the Shadow of the Cross and you will learn to walk in constant victory!
With inspiring stories and thought-provoking questions, Ravi Zacharias traces the multiple threads of our lives, describing how the unseen hand of God guides our joys, our tragedies, our daily humdrum to weave a pattern of divine providence and meaning.
Break free from the weariness and cynicism of life to enjoy God's amazing promise of childlike joy! It's time to reclaim that awesome sense of wonder--to experience God's amazing promise of childlike joy.
In 2006, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) held an open forum at the Fox Theater in Atlanta to address the subject: "Has Christianity Failed You?" Tickets were sold for the event and--to the complete surprise of everyone--the event was sold out with a capacity crowd of over 5,000. People lined up offering to buy tickets from folks in line for higher prices. Before the event, an RZIM cameraman walked the streets and asked people if they had rejected the faith they held at one time. One answered that, because of a Christian's rejection of his gay lifestyle he had done just that. Another answered that she had left her faith because she had fallen into adultery and could never live it down in the church. Others had their own reasons. Some said it was just intellectually untenable in an age of reason. They chose to come to the event to judge if there were adequate answers. It is estimated that for every one person who writes a letter or attends an event, there are one thousand who agree. If the Atlanta crowd was any indication, the question is real and troubling. Why is it that many live with silent doubt, many leaving the "evangelical fold" for something else? Is there something wrong with the message, the communicator, the hearer . . . or is it all three? It's time to ask the hard questions of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ and why it seems as though God has made it so hard to continue believing. In fact, the son of a prominent US Senator phoned me with that very question. "Why has God made it so hard to believe in Him?" Such skepticism is not just representative of the hostile; it also represents many honest questioners. This book attempts to lay out the response to those within as well as those outside the Christian faith so as to understand what it is we believe and why it is so hard to do so. More to the point: Why it is actually so hard to deny God and still make sense out of life? In the end the answers should be both felt and real, with the added truth that God is nearer than you think. He desires that we sense Him very near to us and not distant. But closeness comes at a cost just as any relationship of love and commitment does.