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How do we make the most of the time we have? In our harried modern world, Os Guinness calls us to consequential living, restructuring our notion of history as linear and purposeful, not as cyclical or meaningless. We can seek to serve God's intentions for our generation and discern our call for this moment in history.
How do we make the most of the time we have? In our harried modern world, Os Guinness calls us to consequential living, restructuring our notion of history as linear and purposeful, not as cyclical or meaningless. We can seek to serve God's intentions for our generation and discern our call for this moment in history.
In Community: Living as the People of God, you and your friends will explore the dynamic image of church not as an institution to support and serve but as a movement of people using their skills and gifts to spread the good news of God's kingdom to the ends of the earth. Part of the Forge Guides for Missional Conversation set.
In Power: Living by the Spirit of God you and your friends will consider the role of the Holy Spirit in making God known, making community flourish, and making peace. Come and relish the present power of God's Spirit as you move more boldly into God's mission. Part of the Forge Guides to Missional Conversation set.
In Culture: Living in the Places of God you and your friends will focus on the context in which God has placed you. Much like the church in the book of Acts, you will learn to continually ask, What type of people do we need to be to live on mission where we find ourselves? Part of the Forge Guides to Missional Conversation set.
For most people, sorrow, anxiety, and mental illness are everyday experiences. The burden of living comes down to mundane choices that we each must make—like the daily choice to get out of bed. In this deeply personal essay, Alan Noble considers how carrying on amid great suffering is a powerful witness to the goodness of life, and of God.
It's hard to discern God's presence amid the hubbub of modern life. But experiencing God is not just for the super-spiritual—every Christian can learn to cultivate a greater awareness of God in the everyday. Sharing dozens of practical exercises and disciplines, Ken Boa offers a contemporary guide to practicing the presence of God, revealing how we can deepen our walk with God and abide in his presence.
Randy Woodley, a Keetowah Cherokee, casts a biblical, multiethnic vision for people of every nation, tribe and tongue to live in community together. Includes a study guide.
The volumes in the Alabaster Guided Meditations offer the full text of a biblical book in the New Living Translation, presented alongside beautiful full-color photographs that invite the reader into deeper reflection. The Scripture passages and photography are interspersed with guided meditations, incorporating lectio and visio divina studies.