Sentences with phrase «by a christian author»

Read some literature written by Christian authors and repent.
Books were written by Christian authors admitted that fact.
Along with studying the Bible, I enjoy reading books by Christian authors.
Challies defines mysticism as «those forms of Christian spirituality which attempt direct or unmediated access to God» and mentions, generally, the popularity of books on spiritual disciplines and spiritual formation and, specifically, books by Christian authors like Sarah Young and John Eldredge.
The film is based on the book by Christian author Karen Kingsbury.
Take the time to study both sides, you should study religion in all aspects, study it thoroughly not just from a christian book store written by christian authors, that's like studying politics from a Hitler youth book store, you will get a severely flawed view point.
I think you might very well be thinking of a Washington Times «Communities» column written by a Christian author back in April.
Alcohol was even assigned an Arabic name by Christian authors.
I mean, sure they'll publish a book about prayer if the author has the credentials, platform, and, preferably, thousands of church members to help catapult sales, but if a simple living recipe book about losing weight and saving your marriage while decluttering your home and raising happy kids came along by a Christian author with a huge cooking blog platform, they won't say no.
Here is an unusal novel by a christian author, and had it not been for his earlier successes, I wonder if this would have been published at all.
A finalist for the Realm Award, recognizing the most excellent speculative fiction books written by Christian authors.
Some say Christian fiction is novels published by Christian authors, on the basis that as a Christian, your beliefs should come through in everything you write, «Christian fiction» or not:
Please offer books by Christian authors.
Usually when I pick up a novel by a Christian author, I want to be entertained.
For the unique problems faced by Christian authors like myself, please check out Reality Calling.
Self - published books by Christian authors fail every day because they have not been professionally edited.
I highly recommend a book by a Christian author Kevin Leman.

Not exact matches

Authors: Patrick Demarchelier (Photographer), Ingrid Sischy (Author) Hardcover; 239 pages; photographs Publisher: Rizzoli Suggested Retail: $ 115 In no way should this be considered a complete record of the fashion house established by Christian Dior shortly after World War II — but it is perhaps the most gorgeous.
all things were created by nothing with nothing and for nothing... that takes more faith than i have... i prefer to believe in Jesus Christ — the one and only who rose from the dead — the most astounding historical fact ever recorded; Christians don't have all the answers but as the author Don Miller noted: «I can no more understand the complexity of God than the pancakes I made for breakfast can understand the complexity of me»
I remember (but could not find to link) a splendid editorial by the Christian Century's David Heim (some uncertainty about the author) from quite a few years ago (presumably before the 2008 election) wryly encouraging evangelicals to enjoy their moment in the political and cultural limelight because it would prove fleeting.
He's the Christian revisionist author embraced by fundamentalist believers.
«We don't want to be that person who rushes past someone bleeding by the side of the road on our way to a protest rally,» says Bessenecker, who is an activist and author of Overturning Tables: Freeing Missions From the Christian Industrial Complex.
Like a bipolar magnet, the Christian author today feels the pull of both forces: a fervent desire to communicate what gives life meaning counteracted by an artistic inclination toward self - expression, form and structure that any «message» might interrupt.
And then to follow up the description by the author with the picture of Christians consciously thinking they must use this or that set of inside - group - think in order to fit in... that's just idiotic.
The first, widespread in nineteenth - century America and kept alive by popular Christian authors today, is that virtually all the founders were pious, orthodox believers who sought to establish a Christian nation.
The traditional Christian belief was that the Bible was literally the word of God, dictated to the evangelists and other authors by the Holy Spirit.
In this chapter, the author refines the thesis that a theological school is a community of persons trying to understand God more truly by focusing its study within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations.
CNN: Anti-Obama mail piece: «We are no longer a Christian nation» Focus on the Family, the Colorado - based social conservative organization founded by evangelical author and radio host James Dobson, is targeting Iowa voters with a mailing that quotes President Obama as saying «we are no longer a Christian nation.»
The author, a Japanese Christian, tells how a Taiwanese Christian helped him to deal with the spiritual homelessness that he experienced by going to live in other cultures.
By properly defining celibacy and chastity, the authors present a healthy and freeing framework for the Christian single and married alike.
Fenggang Yang, author of «Chinese Christians in America: Conversion, Assimilation, and Adhesive Identities» and a professor at Purdue University, said Asians are drawn to Christianity partly by values that dovetail with Asian culture, including thrift, education and family.
Claiming that there «had to be» an agent, which is a unsupported assumption, the author then automatically leaps to the conclusion that «God» (by which the author surely means the Judeo - Christian deity) had to be involved.
I recommend that every Christian read the bombshell book, «Twenty - Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus» by orthodox Jewish author, Asher Norman.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church: «His works became a storehouse of knowledge freely utilized by innumerable medieval authors
Christian Attitudes Towards the State of Israel By Paul Charles Merkley McGill - Queen's University Press, 266 pages, $ 44.95 Paul Charles Merkley is a professor emeritus of history at Carleton University in Canada, and the author of T he Politics of Christian Zionism, 1891 - 1948 (1998).
Reprinted in The Christian Century by arrangement with the author and publisher.
By stating that no sacrifice for sin is left in Hebrews 10:26, the author of Hebrews is making a very similar point to that made in Hebrews 6, namely, that the Hebrew Christians came to recognize that the Levitical sacrificial system did not grant them eternal life or forgiveness of sins.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)-- Focus on the Family, the Colorado - based social conservative organization founded by evangelical author and radio host James Dobson, is targeting Iowa voters with a mailing that quotes President Obama as saying «we are no longer a Christian nation.»
The word «Christian» literally means «little Christ,» how does someone who acquires fame by bashing the belief of others (he may be a scholar but as the author noted, most people have only heard of him because of his uncouth mannerisms) come anywhere close to Jesus?
And that belief is molded and shaped by other Christian (ministers, apologists authors, fellow believers) that they encounter.
The author discusses two books he considers most important: A New Kind of Christian and A Generous Orthodoxy, both by Brian McLaren.
John Medina, the author of Brain Rules and a Christian biologist, is often approached by men looking for the silver bullet of fathering.
Paul «the rabbi» must be countered by Paul «the Christian»; Scripture as human (reflecting the historical limitations of its authors» insight) must be contrasted with Scripture as divine.55
While the authors report having «found little evidence that the strong tendencies toward religious freedom and religious pluralism led to any lack of religious vitality» in the campuses they visited, their account suggests otherwise: faculty and administrators are afraid to offend students by supporting religious «rules and regulations» or by teaching Christian doctrine.
Well those of us who did not agree with the author should read messages posted by some Christians (HelsGod for example)
The author reviews a book by Stanley Hauerwas: When Hauerwas asserts that liberal Christians are those who take «humans, not God, as the center of Christian faith,» or when he says that one of «the most cherished conceits of modernity» is that «humans are the measure of all that is,» he reveals that he has not thought hard enough about what liberalism and modernity mean to their proponents.
The rest being embellishments (e.g. miracles) / hallucinations made / had by the NT authors to impress various Christian, Jewish and Pagan se - cts.
The traditional story, believed by the approximately 10 % of Christians who even know the supposed ident.ities of the 4 authors of the Gospels, is that Matthew and John were 2 of the 12 Apostles of Christ, that Mark was a travelling companion of St. Peter and Luke was a traveling companion of St. Paul.
I don't know the credentials of this author, but I can deduce his Christian ties by the tone and general stance of this article.
The author's final chapters lay great stress on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs studied can be found cited by Hickson in these chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing with the «gifts of healing.»
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