In his new book, Healing the Nation, author Tom Donnan asserts that America is indeed in a downward moral and economic spiral, but believes that our nation can be restored to its former glory if God’s people will return to Him without reservation.
Pastor Phillip Corbett was tired of hearing the success stories of other pastors. In 1985 he and his wife had moved to Corrigan, Texas, to plant a church. But after years of labor they saw minimal results. One day, in frustration, he began to pray a simple prayer: “Lord, I’m tired of hearing stories that belong to others; would you please give me some stories of my own?” This desperate prayer changed his life and ministry.
Launched in late November 2012, Lightstock is a faith-focused, safe-searching, carefully-curated stock photography website geared for the Christian community.
Prefilled Communion cups with wafers are the cornerstone product for Celebrate Communion, a niche eCommerce business located in Olympia, Washington.
It seems that books espousing intimate relationships are all the rage today. So how about a book that fans into flame our deepest desire for an intimate relationship with God? According to author Rod Smith, we were designed for a life of splendor, and we experience a hint of the original splendor as we allow the passionate Spirit of God to flow freely in our lives. Throughout the pages of “Holy Libido”, readers will be amused one moment, and moved to tears the next by stories of both triumph and tragedy. They will be compelled to pursue an “all in” relationship with God as they learn about the importance of removing the spiritual debris that has accumulated over the years.
Church Law & Tax Report, Church Finance Today, and www.ManagingYourChurch.com, all published by the global media ministry Christianity Today, received awards at the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) annual convention, hosted at the very beginning of this month, May 1-3, in Nashville. The contest honors the best work done by EPA publications during the 2012 calendar year.
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