Sentences with phrase «series on»

I am only wrote that title in connection to Romans 8:34 due to a comment that was left on someone else's blog about my recent series on God, violence, and evil.
Jeremy, I appreciated your series on Job, and they prompted me to write some thoughts of my own on my new blog.
Concluding our six - part series on the Spring Harvest 2005 theme, Steve Chalke focuses on the occasions when Daniel learned to compromise and others when he chose to stand his ground - vital principles for you and me who also live in a an alien and sometimes hostile culture.
As we continue our series on Christian engagement in politics, David Masciotra shares why the call for compassion leads him to embrace Democratic ideology:
I am going to end the series on Inspiration (for now), and move on to the issues of canonicity, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture.
In the concluding part of our series on escaping consumer culture, we look at finding freedom in an abundant life in Jesus... More
Concluded Managing Editor Hutchinson in a three - part series on the TVA: «The projectors of this many - sided venture have a real chance to produce, on a scale to command imitation, a new order of life for this country» (April 25, 1934).
I am in the middle of doing a sermon series on evangelism at my church and I've been challenging people to invite their unchurched friends to church.
Revised hymns can be used as examples during the study series on feminine imagery, and introduced during the sermon or sermon series on feminine images.
Only days after debuting the reboot series on Netflix, the online streaming service has renewed Fuller House for a second season.
Regarding your description of Cornelius, have your read Sam's series on Getting to Know Your Neighbors over at http://www.graceground.com?
don't you have a tv series on HBO?
(For much, much more on abuse in a church setting, as well as multiple resources for getting help and counseling, see our «Into the Light» series on this topic.)
This is the twelfth in a series on New Turns in Religious Thought.
[Note: We will return to our series on the book of Esther next week, with a discussion on the complex character of Mordecai, after I've returned from my travels.]
This posts contains a list of all the posts in my series on how to understand the Violence of God in the Bible from my book, When God Pled Guilty.
In my current Podcast series on Genesis, I not only use a lot of the Bible study tools available through Logos Bible Software, but I also have over 30 additional commentaries and books I consult for each and every show.
The Academy Award - winning actor is executive producer, host and narrator for a new series on the Science Channel, «Through the Wormhole.»
As we learned during our series on abuse in the church, cases of fabricated allegations of child abuse are quite rare, so when this many consistent counts are leveled against an organization, we should be wary of jumping to the defense of the accused and treating the alleged victims as liars.
I will be turning my series on Calvinism into a book on Calvinism.
Editor's note: Sacred Spaces is an occasional series on the Belief Blog.
Today I'd like to begin a two - part series on wealth.
I know the truth is mixed in with all these opposing views and I think your series on Calvinism is closer to it than most.
The magazine regularly published articles like Morris S. Lazaron's contribution to the famed «How My Mind Has Changed in This Decade» series on August 30, 1939.
(Check out JR Goudeau's series on poverty for some great perspectives on this.)
Within about four minutes of announcing our yearlong series on Sexuality & the Church, I realized I was in over my head.
In one of the coolest, most affirming series on the Web, Ed has invited women to share their experiences in ministry — the good, the bad, and the ugly — in a series of guest posts entitled Women in Ministry series.
In this ongoing series on why bad things happen in God's creation, we must make sure to remember that Satan often causes destruction.
Your series on re-examining scriptures that Calvinists abuse us with has been a real confidence builder.
Today we wrap - our our week - long series on writing.
This post is part of Prodigal Magazine's series on Travel stories.
In the first of a three part series on Christian involvement in social action, Sam Hailes investigates the ways in which today's Church is joining the fight against...
Peter Kerridge, Premier's CEO, said: «We are delighted to revive this landmark series on Premier Christian Radio for a new generation of listeners.
No surprise here, CNN has a series on faith, but totally ignores Benghazi.
Concluding our six - part series on the Spring Harvest 2005 theme, Steve Chalke focuses on the occasions when Daniel learned to compromise and others when... More
It actually appears to be a book made from a sermon series on Nehemiah.
I think I am pretty much done with the series on Bibliology, and so rather than move right on to Theology Proper where I summarize and question what I have been taught about God (I'm actually scared to begin this), I am going to go back to my other two writing projects for a while.
Continuing his series on the significance of the cross, David Instone - Brewer examines what it means to say that Jesus died as a «sacrifice» for our si... More
In the third part of our series on abuses of money, sex and power within the church, we look at a model of healthy leadership... More
This article appeared in the Christian Century magazine September 5 - 12, 1990, pp. 796 - 800, one in a series on «How My Mind Has Changed.
Continuing his series on the significance of the cross, David Instone - Brewer examines what it means to say that Jesus died as a «sacrifice» for our sins
- Genesis 1 (100 % written)- The Unforgivable Sin (Revised and Expanded, 80 % written)- The Gospel According to Scripture (80 % written)- Pastoral Leadership (100 % written)- Close Your Church for Good (100 % written)- The Bible Mirror (20 % written)- Commentary on Esther (100 % written)- Jesus among Other Religions (10 % written)- A «Redeeming God» book series on the topic of divine violence (30 % written)
In the post below, he writes a follow - up post to my series on the Lord's Supper about how he observes the Lord's Supper in his community.
I did a series on this lately: http://edunderwood.com/series/grace-and-good-works/ Mind if I post this as a guest post on my blog?
This report is the third of a three - part series on Israel by Editor James M. Wall: Israel has found itself in the uncomfortable role of an occupying military power, controlling the lives of a large population of Palestinian Arabs.
This post is the conclusion to the series on Giving up our Rights in which we have looked at some of the rights we think we deserve, and have seen that as followers of Jesus, we may be called upon to give up these rights for the sake of the gospel.
We also remember Jesus when we invite people from our neighborhood for food events (see the «Getting to Know Our Neighbors» series on Graceground) in our home, in our yard, in our driveway and in our street.
This summer, the New York Times concluded a lengthy series on the perceptions of race among Americans by saying: «The series has portrayed a stubbornly enduring racial divide, and the poll suggested that even as the rawest forms of bigotry have receded they have often been replaced by remoteness and distrust in places of work, learning and worship.»
The fact that the book was published in Yale's Henry McBride Series on Modernism and Modernity adds to the shame of it.
It made me wish there was a whole series on evolution.
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