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  • A Heart for God: Learning from David Through the Tough Choices of Life, By Rebecca Manley Pippert
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    A Heart for God

    Learning from David Through the Tough Choices of Life

    by Rebecca Manley Pippert

    David. Shepherd boy with slingshot, brave warrior, poet-musician, deceitful adulterer, repentant sinner, beloved king, "a man after God's own heart." David faced some desperate circumstances and some tough choices. So do you, day by day. In this book Rebecca Manley Pippert shows how you, like David, can choose the good, find hope and grow to be one who hase a heart for God.

  • Ministry in the Digital Age: Strategies and Best Practices for a Post-Website World, By David T. Bourgeois
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    Ministry in the Digital Age

    Strategies and Best Practices for a Post-Website World

    by David T. Bourgeois

    "Christianity is fundamentally a communication event. It is God revealing God's self to the world. And God uses a large variety of media to accomplish that revelation." —Shane Hipps, author of Flickering Pixels Viral videos and retweeted posts fill the air around us. In the midst of constant news feeds and mobile alerts, ministries have unprecedented opportunities to connect with people ...

  • To Give or Not to Give: Rethinking Dependency, Restoring Generosity, and Redefining Sustainability, By John Rowell
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    To Give or Not to Give

    Rethinking Dependency, Restoring Generosity, and Redefining Sustainability

    by John Rowell
    Foreword by Peter Kuzmic

    Modern mission theory is guided largely by the three self paradigm that suggests indigenous churches can only be healthy if they are self-governing, self-propagating, and self-supporting. Consequently, Western missionaries, their churches, and their agencies have been increasingly indisposed to giving generously. We must rethink the interplay of dollars dependency and what it means to do the right ...

  • Charting the Course: Values for Navigating Life in the Marketplace, By Bruce D. Howard
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    Charting the Course

    Values for Navigating Life in the Marketplace

    by Bruce D. Howard

    Why is it that the same economic forces that produce good things for us like penicillin and housing are just as effective at bringing us things like pornography and heroin? How can the same systems of production generate such a wide array of good and bad outcomes? Markets are morally neutral. But people are not. Markets recognize no moral difference between good and evil. Markets don't inherently ...

  • When God Lets You Down: Trusting Again After Pain and Loss, By Alex Gee
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    When God Lets You Down

    Trusting Again After Pain and Loss

    by Alex Gee

    "Emergency operator. May I help you?" "Yes, my name is Alex Gee, my wife is nineteen weeks pregnant and I think her water just broke! This is her second pregnancy, and . . . we lost our first baby just like this . . ." "Sir? Hello? Sir? Try to stay calm. Who is your wife's OB/GYN?" "It's Dr. Koller! Uh . . . My wife is losing more fluid . . . Hurry!" Oh God, this isn't happening again. I ...

  • Resilient Ministry: What Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving, By Bob Burns and Tasha D. Chapman and Donald C. Guthrie
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    Resilient Ministry

    What Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving

    by Bob Burns, Tasha D. Chapman, and Donald C. Guthrie

    What does it take to have fruitful ministry over the long haul? The stresses of pastoring are well known and can be a match for even the best-prepared, most experienced in ministry--multiple tasks, long hours, taxing responsibilities and, yes, some challenging personalities. Too often the results can be burnout, being run out or just feeling worn out. To find out how pastors can thrive as well ...

  • Daughters of Islam: Building Bridges with Muslim Women, By Miriam Adeney
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    Daughters of Islam

    Building Bridges with Muslim Women

    by Miriam Adeney

    Their clothing is often distinctive. Their values are strongly held. They love their families. They comprise nearly one-tenth of the world's population, and they live everywhere around the globe. These are women of Muslim background. Many still belong to Islam, but some now belong to Christ. In Daughters of Islam Miriam Adeney introduces you to women like Ladan, Khadija and Fatma. You'll ...

  • Freedom from Tyranny of the Urgent, By Charles E. Hummel
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    Freedom from Tyranny of the Urgent

    by Charles E. Hummel

    Winner of the 2004 ECPA Platinum Book Award!

    Is the clock a slavemaster or a tool that serves you?
    Does the quantity of your responsibilities squeeze out the quality of your life?
    Are urgent things so pressing that you don't have "inner time" to sort out what's really important?
    How can you discern what God wants you to do?

    Charles Hummel's ...

  • Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope, By Princess Kasune Zulu
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    Warrior Princess

    Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope

    by Princess Kasune Zulu
    With Belinda A. Collins

    Princess Kasune Zulu grew up in an Africa trying to make sense of the mystery illness claiming its people. As a child, she could not know the disease that claimed the lives of her parents and baby sister would go on to infect more than 100 million people. Left alone to care for her siblings, Princess later discovered she herself was HIV positive. But she heard a calling to become an advocate and ...

  • An Introduction to the Theology of Religions: Biblical, Historical & Contemporary Perspectives, By Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
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    An Introduction to the Theology of Religions

    Biblical, Historical & Contemporary Perspectives

    by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen

    Early in the nineteenth century Ernst Troeltsch, the great German liberal thinker, published the influential essay "The Place of Christianity Among the World Religions." The question of the relation of Christianity to other religions is every bit as relevant as and perhaps even more urgent today than it was then. Beginning with a consideration of the biblical perspective, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen ...