This book is the first in a series centered around sharing the freedom we can find in God's Word accompanied with photography of the breathtaking light our innocent Lamb constantly reveals to us.
Having a clearer understanding of the Old Testament feast days can bring to light whole sections of Gods Word and a greater understanding of the New Testament.
The history of missionary activity in Nigeria cannot, of course, be complete without the captivating story of Ajayi Crowther who God has chosen and prepared for the great work of bringing the gospel to the Niger countryside of present day Nigeria.
Americans pursue life and liberty through their religious freedom, economic well-being, and self-governance that includes a basic understanding of the constitutional principles provided by our founding fathers.
Los símbolos han acompañado al ser humano desde los albores de su historia, cuando este sintió por primera vez la necesidad de saber cuál era el sentido de su existencia.
Few Are Those Who Find It emphasizes Gods instructions throughout the Word that will have the reader ready to meet Him face to face at the time of his or her departure from earth.
PRACTICAL TEACHINGS FOR PEACE AND FULFILLMENTIn this clear introduction to the Vedanta philosophy of India, youll discover a new perspective that can bring inner peace, inner strength and improve your relationships for a happier life.
For centuries, faithful followers of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism have looked to their holy texts for spiritual guidance, social and political mandates, and answers to man's burning questions about the workings of the universe.
This is a book that explores finding God and life in the past , present and future along the Pecos River of southeastern New Mexico, a frontier region of the American West that earned a reputation for being wild, unexplored and rebellious (ala "e;there is no law west of the Pecos"e;) as it had been for thousands of years under Native-American, Spanish, Mexican and American control.
It is known that the New Testament was written in the Greek language, but this does not lead us to believe that the writing of the four Gospels would have access to all the peoples.
This book invites readers on a transformative journey of self-reflection and spiritual growth, urging us to evaluate our present relationship with Jesus Christ.