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Revolution Within by
Dwight Edwards (foreword by Larry Crabb)
A Fresh Look at Supernatural Living
Because of what God has done for every believer, you actually
possess outlandish treasures you may never have dreamed existed.
God has made "New Covenant" promises to each of us.
And in fulfillment of those promises, He has placed within every
believer four revolutionary provisions: a new purity, a new
disposition, a new identity, and a new power. These lavish
supernatural resources permanently reside within your soul right
now—ready for release every day of your life on earth!
Revolution Within shows what these four provisions really
are and how to release them, so you can experience all the best
God has for you. And when you do, you fulfill your God-given
purpose in life. Because God doesn't want us just to be
spiritually whole but to be spiritually provocative. As you tap
into this vibrant eternal reality, you'll experience fresh
intimacy with God, new liberty, a deepened sense of community
with other believers, and a new capacity for ministry. And
through it all you'll grow in your passion for what God Himself
is most passionate about: His glory.
"One of the fundamental misunderstandings the first-century
world had in regard to Jesus was that He had come to stir up an
outward, political revolution. Dwight Edwards reminds us in his
powerful book that the revolution, like the kingdom, is
essentially within—that Jesus is still a King whose kingdom is
the heart."—Michael Card (recording artist and author)
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Streams of Living Water
by Richard J. Foster
Celebrating the Great Traditions of
Christian Faith
In Streams of Living Water, Foster seeks a
balanced path to a renewal of the Spirit. The six streams are:
the Contemplative, or prayer-filled life; the life of Holiness,
or the virtuous life; the Charismatic, or Spirit empowered life;
the life of Social Justice, or the compassionate life; the
Evangelical, or Word-centered life; and finally, the
Incarnational, or sacramental life. Foster identifies the
strengths and weaknesses of each stream and offers practical
ways to incorporate these spiritual dimensions into our daily
lives—offering a clear and tangible path to authentic
Christian experience.
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Sacred Pathways by Gary
L. Thomas
Discover Your Soul's Path to God
How would you like to experience a new and dynamic relationship
with God by learning to love Him according to the way He made
you? This breakthrough book helps readers understand the unique
way in which they relate to God and tells how they can make the
most of their spiritual journeys. Thomas breaks down the
barriers that keep Christians locked into rigid methods of
worship and prayer, and places an emphasis on practical
spiritual exercises for Christians of all persuasions.
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Sacred Marriage by Gary
L. Thomas
Celebrating Marriage As a Spiritual
Discipline
What if God designed marriage to make us holy more
than to make us happy? "This isn't a book that seeks to
tell you how to have a happier marriage," says Gary Thomas.
"This is a book that looks at how we can use the
challenges, joys, struggles, and celebrations of marriage to
draw closer to God." Whether it is delightful or difficult,
your marriage can become a doorway to a closer walk with God and
to a spiritual integrity that, like salt, seasons the world
around you with the savor of Christ.
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Seeking the Face of God
by Gary L. Thomas
The Path to a More Intimate
Relationship
In every age, men and women have sought a more intimate
relationship with God. By weaving insights from the great
Christian thinkers of the past into a soul-searching book for
today, Seeking the Face of God will lead you to a new and
deeper understanding of the timeless themes of faith:spiritual
training, cultivating the quiet, the difficulty of the Christian
life, seasons of the soul, soul surgery, holiness of the heart,
joyful surrender, God's providence, spiritual discipline, and
more. Its a book that seeks to take the best of the Christian
classics and apply their insights to today.
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Living Prayer by Robert
Benson
Examining centuries-old traditions of liturgy, the calendar year
of the church, and contemplative prayer practices, and the Rule
of St. Benedict, Benson explores how we communicate with God.
What he discovers is a practice both old and new that is much
more than our calling our to God. He demonstrates how prayer can
enter the fabric of one's existence so that life itself becomes
prayer. He illustrates the reasons we are drawn to pray, and
affirms the grace of leading a life attuned to the voice of God.
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