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A Man Worth Waiting For: How to Avoid a Bozo

by Jackie Kendall

So many men, but which one is worth the effort? And how do I know that waiting around for the "best" will actually pay off--that I'm not just letting the already shallow dating pool evaporate? Jackie Kendall believes that waiting will bring greater satisfaction. When you find the right man--a man like Boaz, found in the biblical book of Ruth--you'll be incredibly glad you didn't settle for one of your earlier options. But what will he be like, and how does a gal know that he is the right man, not just another bozo?Drawing on real-life stories that will have women laughing and crying in empathy, Jackie Kendall tells about the Mr. Wrongs she dates on her way to Mr. Right, what told her that her husband was "the one," and what she learned along the way. Women will learn how to avoid common dating pitfalls and how to know when they've met A MAN WORTH WAITING FOR.

A Man for Honor

by Emma Miller

Second-Chance MatchWith four children and a dilapidated farmhouse, Amish widow Honor King asks Seven Poplars’s matchmaker to find her a secure and reliable new husband. Someone the opposite of her first love—who left her at the altar nine years ago, yet whom she’s never been able to forget. Luke’s back in town, and also looking for a new partner. For him, there’s only one candidate to be his wife—the woman he let get away. But when Honor won’t let him into her life, he works his way into her house. Hammer in hand, he’ll fix her home…but it’ll take more than brawn and nails to mend her heart.

A Man for Honor and Plain Jeopardy: An Anthology

by Emma Miller Alison Stone

Two Amish Stories of Love and HealingA Man for Honor by Emma MillerWith four children and a dilapidated farmhouse, Amish widow Honor King asks a matchmaker to find her a new husband. But when Luke Weaver, her first love who left her at the altar, returns to town hoping to win her back, Honor’s determined not to let him into her life. Hammer in hand, he’ll fix her home…but it’ll take more than brawn and nails to mend her heart.Plain Jeopardy by Alison StoneReporter Grace Miller’s Amish hometown seems the perfect place to recuperate from surgery—until a tragedy puts her on the trail of her mother’s long-unsolved murder. Now, with someone’s lethal sights set on Grace, police captain Conner Gates drops everything to protect her. But as they delve into the past, can they face down the dangerous foe threatening to turn their blossoming love into a deadly trap?

A Man in Christ: The Vital Elements Of St. Paul's Religion

by James S Stewart

Dive deep into the transformative teachings of one of Christianity's most influential figures with James S. Stewart's profound work, "A Man in Christ: The Vital Elements of St. Paul's Religion." This insightful and scholarly book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Apostle Paul's spiritual journey, his theological insights, and the enduring impact of his teachings on the Christian faith.James S. Stewart, a distinguished theologian and preacher, meticulously examines the key elements of St. Paul's religion, providing readers with a clear understanding of his profound spiritual convictions and their practical implications. Stewart's eloquent writing brings to life Paul's experiences, from his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus to his tireless missionary work and his deep theological reflections."A Man in Christ" delves into the core themes of Paul's letters, including justification by faith, the transformative power of grace, the nature of the Church, and the hope of eternal life. Stewart expertly unpacks these concepts, showing how they form a cohesive and compelling vision of Christian life centered on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.Through careful analysis and thoughtful interpretation, Stewart highlights the relevance of Paul's teachings for contemporary readers, emphasizing the timeless truths that continue to inspire and challenge believers today. His work bridges the historical and cultural gap between the first century and the modern world, making Paul's message accessible and meaningful for all.This book is an essential read for theologians, pastors, students of biblical studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the foundations of Christian faith. James S. Stewart's "A Man in Christ" is not only a scholarly achievement but also a source of spiritual enrichment, inviting readers to experience the vitality and depth of St. Paul's religion.

A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush

by David Aikman

“Offers some Bush family history, examines his wayward years and details Bush’s transformation from churchgoer to a Christian who internalized his faith.” —Publishers WeeklyMore than any other world leader in recent times, George W. Bush is a man of faith . . . a conservative Christian who has brought the power of prayer and the search for God’s will into the Oval Office. His faith has proven to be a bedrock of strength and resolve during two of the most tumultuous years in our nation’s history. According to Newsweek magazine, “This presidency is the most resolutely faith based in modern times. An enterprise founded, supported and guided by trust in the temporal and spiritual power of God.” David Aikman, skilled journalist and former senior correspondent for TIME magazine, pens this dramatic and gripping account of Bush’s journey to faith. Based on interviews and behind-the-scenes stories, you’ll learn how . . . His life changed after a conversation with Billy Graham on the beach at KennebunkportHe walked away from alcoholism toward a new destinyThe events following 9/11 caused many to view him as God’s chosen man for this critical time in historyHis decision to go to war with Iraq became the ultimate test of his faithA Man of Faith . . . an intimate look at how Bush’s spiritual life has impacted his presidency, the nation, and the world.

A Man of Good Zeal: A Biographical Novel on the Life of St. Francis de Sales

by John E. Beahn

Urbane, cultivated, St. Francis de Sales is an example of Pope Pius XII’s statement that one may live in the midst of luxury and enjoy great prestige while still leading a life of deep devotion to Christ and His cross. John E. Beahn has drawn a fictional portrait of the saint, relying on biographical sources and Francis’ own works, which shows the Bishop as a tender, mild and honest prelate and director of souls. But we never lose sight of his intransigence in fighting the errors of Calvinism and the snares of luxurious living. St. Francis’ life is told by his cousin-secretary, Canon Louis de Sales. This device enables the author to create an atmosphere of first-hand intimacy and familiarity with the saint which the traditional methods of hagiography lack. As a result, the reader feels that he has come to know St. Francis de Sales as a living person and a respected, admired friend. Anyone who has read the “Introduction to a Devout Life” and others of the saint’s books will find that his appreciation and knowledge of Francis’ doctrine has been deepened by reading “A Man of Good Zeal.”

A Man of His Word: A Man Of His Word, An Honest Love, A Hand To Hold (The Hearts of Middlefield Novels #1)

by Kathleen Fuller

Moriah's heart will only be safe with a man of his word.In just a few short months, Moriah MillerÆs perfect life unravels. Newly wed and newly pregnant, Moriah is abandoned by her husband, Levi. HeÆs left her, his family, and their faith without a backward glance. The community, stunned, rushes to the young womanÆs aid.But there is someone who feels more than just sympathy for Moriah. Gabriel MillerùLevi's twinùlongs for an intimate commitment that might someday bind them to one another. Convinced of the impossibility of his dream, Gabriel settles for a mere friendship with the woman he loves.Moriah bravely goes on with her life, adjusting to her new role in their tight-knit Amish community and preparing for the birth of her child. She is unaware that her brief marriageùonce idealized as the happiest time of her lifeùmay have been merely a shadow of the kind of love God has created for her. A love that can mend the soul, renew her heart, and give her a future filled with hope . . . if she'll only let it.

A Man of Honor

by Loree Lough

On a steamy spring morning, Dusty Parker--part-time pastor, part-time search-and-rescue team member, and full-time administrator of a school for troubled boys--joins the search for a missing teenage girl. He partners with volunteer and inner-city school teacher Grace Sinclair, and what they find bonds them in ways neither could have expected. As they begin to build their lives together, a visitor from the past causes Dusty and Grace to further open their hearts and home. But a threat is looming on their seemingly perfect lives and in one terrifying night, everything changes.

A Man of Honor

by Loree Lough

On a steamy spring morning, Dusty Parker--part-time pastor, part-time search-and-rescue team member, and full-time administrator of a school for troubled boys--joins the search for a missing teenage girl. He partners with volunteer and inner-city school teacher Grace Sinclair, and what they find bonds them in ways neither could have expected. As they begin to build their lives together, a visitor from the past causes Dusty and Grace to further open their hearts and home. But a threat is looming on their seemingly perfect lives and in one terrifying night, everything changes.

A Man of Many Parts: Essays in Honor of John Bowker on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday

by Eugene E. Lemcio

'A Man of Many Parts' is an inspired homage to the life and thought of John Bowker, cleric, lecturer and broadcaster. Author of 'The Sense of God', 'Is God a Virus?' and 'The Sacred Neuron', Bowker is an independent thinker of profound erudition with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and understanding. This collection of essays is a study in responses to the work of an exceptional scholar whose humane spirit and empathetic approach to theology has influenced countless people. Bowker has striven for years to reconcile faith and belief with reason, and to find the truth behind religious thought. 'A Man of Many Parts' continues in his intellectual tradition, with essays from Rowan Williams, Jane Shaw, William J. Abraham and others tackling his body of work from a wide variety of perspectives. Whether re-examining the Son of Man in the context of the life of the prophet Daniel, or discussing how both neuroscience and theology seek to map the vastness of human nature, these essays build on Bowker's rigorous analysis in the highest possible accolade to his bibliography. This collection is a priceless treasure trove for anyone with a love of learning, an original mind and a limitless breadth of interests.

A Man to Trust

by Carrie Turansky

After years spent helping run her family's Christian bookstore, it's time for Adrie Chandler to give her own dream a chance. But can she really trust the beloved shop to new manager Ross Peterson? The man is too handsome, too charming...too much a reminder of another dream Adrie had to let go of-marriage.Yet Ross surprises her by knowing a thing or two about making sacrifices. Suddenly, Adrie's questioning what she really wants. And whether the dreams she once thought unlikely are within reach after all.

A Man's Guide to Work: 12 Ways to Honor God on the Job

by Patrick Morley

We were created to work, and feel most happy, alive, and useful doing the work we were created to do. The act of productivity is its own reward. Half a man's life is bound up in his work, but few men ever learn a biblical framework, or "theology of work," to help think correctly about all those hours, weeks and years they invest in their job. Patrick Morley, author of The Man in the Mirror knows that men everywhere want their lives to count and make a real difference. He has written a book for men in the workforce who want to integrate their faith and work. Whether a businessman, construction worker, salesman, lawyer, accountant, or plumber, men will be introduced to principles which provide a better understanding of themselves and how to be most effective and valuable in their chosen career.A Man's Guide to Work helps train men for the marketplace. It helps them figure out how their relationship with God should influence their work and relationships with colleagues. It ultimately shows men how to experience the power of God in their work, to bring about social transformation through their work and how to make their work life count for the glory of God!

A Man's Guide to Work: 12 Ways to Honor God on the Job

by Patrick Morley

We were created to work, and feel most happy, alive, and useful doing the work we were created to do. The act of productivity is its own reward. Half a man's life is bound up in his work, but few men ever learn a biblical framework, or "theology of work," to help think correctly about all those hours, weeks and years they invest in their job. Patrick Morley, author of The Man in the Mirror knows that men everywhere want their lives to count and make a real difference. He has written a book for men in the workforce who want to integrate their faith and work. Whether a businessman, construction worker, salesman, lawyer, accountant, or plumber, men will be introduced to principles which provide a better understanding of themselves and how to be most effective and valuable in their chosen career.A Man's Guide to Work helps train men for the marketplace. It helps them figure out how their relationship with God should influence their work and relationships with colleagues. It ultimately shows men how to experience the power of God in their work, to bring about social transformation through their work and how to make their work life count for the glory of God!

A Man's Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines: 12 Habits to Strengthen Your Walk With Christ

by Patrick Morley

Spiritual disciplines are to the believer what medical school is to the doctor.A man came up to me at a conference where I was speaking and said, &“Pat, do me a favor. Tell me how to be good. I already know how bad I am.&”That statement captures the intent of this book – and the purpose of the spiritual disciplines. Spiritual strength, like surgical skill or athletic excellence, requires training and practice. To become the kind of man who walks with God and wields Christ&’s influence in your world, you&’ll want to begin a consistent regimen of spiritual exercises. In A Man&’s Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines, Patrick Morley highlights twelve habits that will strengthen your walk with Christ, including:-- Experiencing God in creation-- Letting the Bible change your life-- Learning the power of prayer-- Grasping God&’s greatness through worship-- Gaining strength through Sabbath-- Thriving because of fellowship-- Succeeding through wise counsel-- And more . . . By presenting each discipline with a concise overview, several examples, and application ideas to get you going, this powerful guidebook will help you develop the maturity every man of God was designed to reflect.

A Man's Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines: 12 Habits to Strengthen Your Walk With Christ

by Patrick Morley

Spiritual disciplines are to the believer what medical school is to the doctor.A man came up to me at a conference where I was speaking and said, &“Pat, do me a favor. Tell me how to be good. I already know how bad I am.&”That statement captures the intent of this book – and the purpose of the spiritual disciplines. Spiritual strength, like surgical skill or athletic excellence, requires training and practice. To become the kind of man who walks with God and wields Christ&’s influence in your world, you&’ll want to begin a consistent regimen of spiritual exercises. In A Man&’s Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines, Patrick Morley highlights twelve habits that will strengthen your walk with Christ, including:-- Experiencing God in creation-- Letting the Bible change your life-- Learning the power of prayer-- Grasping God&’s greatness through worship-- Gaining strength through Sabbath-- Thriving because of fellowship-- Succeeding through wise counsel-- And more . . . By presenting each discipline with a concise overview, several examples, and application ideas to get you going, this powerful guidebook will help you develop the maturity every man of God was designed to reflect.

A Man's Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines: 12 Habits to Strengthen Your Walk with Christ

by Patrick Morley

Spiritual strength—like surgical skill or athletic excellence—requires training and practice. Do you want to become the kind of man who walks with God and influences our world for Christ? You&’ll need a consistent regimen of spiritual exercises. In A Man&’s Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines, Patrick Morley highlights twelve habits that will strengthen your walk with Christ, including:Experiencing God in creationLetting the Bible change your lifeLearning the power of prayerGrasping God&’s greatness through worshipGaining strength through SabbathThriving through fellowshipSucceeding through wise counsel . . . and moreMorley presents each discipline with a concise overview, relatable stories, and application ideas. This powerful guidebook will help you develop the maturity every man of God was designed to reflect.

A Man's Heart

by Lori Copeland

Jules broke off her wedding to Cruz practically at the altar. Not just once, but twice. Now the man Jules loves best can't stand the sight of her. Only for Pop could Jules have made such a sacrifice. And now Pop is gone, leaving Jules with his struggling Washington State potato farm; with a sister excluded from his will; and with a heart wounded by the sacrifice she has made on behalf of her father. It looks like strengthening her relationship with her sister and improving the prospects of the Blue Bayou farm will be Jules' chief concerns. But when cancer takes the life of her best friend, Jules finds herself caring for her friend's two small children as well as the Blue Bayou. A drought-stricken farm. A promise to a dead friend and two needy little lives. And disturbing memories stirring up a growing relationship with her sister. How can one woman handle it all? The answer lies with a God who holds the keys to yesterday, today, and tomorrow—and to the heart of the one man whom Jules could ever love.

A Man's Journey to Simple Abundance

by Sarah Ban Breathnach Michael Segell

The Authentic Journey Continues -- for Women to Understand Men, and for Men to Understand Themselves.

A Man's Strategy for Conquering Temptation (40-Minute Bible Studies)

by Bob Vereen

Christian men are in the midst of a life-long process. They’re being transformed by the renewing of their minds, and through the power of the Holy Spirit, they’re crucifying the sinful nature with its passions and desires. But the world, the flesh, and the devil go to great lengths to thwart the process. Our culture is obsessed with sex. Pornography, declining morals, pervasive visual stimulation, rampant divorce, and epidemic adultery. They all reflect ungodly passions. And inflame impure thoughts. In this six-week study you’ll learn that God has provided everything you need to resist temptation. Through the examples of men in Scripture–those who fell into sin and those who stood firm–you’ll find hope for controlling your passions. You’ll learn how to choose the path of purity. And you’ll find assurance that through the power of the Holy Spirit and God’s Word, you can escape the corruption of this world and one day stand before God blameless and pure. From the Trade Paperback edition.

A Manual for Creating Atheists

by Michael Shermer Peter Boghossian

For thousands of years, the faithful have honed proselytizing strategies and talked people into believing the truth of one holy book or another. Indeed, the faithful often view converting others as an obligation of their faith—and are trained from an early age to spread their unique brand of religion. The result is a world broken in large part by unquestioned faith. As an urgently needed counter to this tried-and-true tradition of religious evangelism, A Manual for Creating Atheists offers the first-ever guide not for talking people into faith—but for talking them out of it. Peter Boghossian draws on the tools he has developed and used for more than 20 years as a philosopher and educator to teach how to engage the faithful in conversations that will help them value reason and rationality, cast doubt on their religious beliefs, mistrust their faith, abandon superstition and irrationality, and ultimately embrace reason.

A Many Colored Kingdom: Multicultural Dynamics for Spiritual Formation

by Elizabeth Conde-Frazier S. Steve Kang Gary A. Parrett

The authors describe relevant aspects of their own personal journeys, key issues emerging from their studies and teaching germane to race, culture, and ethnicity; and teaching implications that bring right practice to bear on church ministry.

A Man’s Reach: The Autobiography of Glenn Clark

by Glenn Clark

Clark was a man who, without being himself a recognized "New Thought" leader, has been highly influential in introducing "New Thought" ideas and techniques into the churches. Clark was deeply religious and something of a mystic, a great believer in prayer. He first came into prominence through an article in the "Atlantic Monthly" titled "The Soul's Sincere Desire." He began to be much in demand as a speaker in the churches and in summer camps. In 1930 he organized a summer camp of his own in Koronis, Minnesota to which he gave the name "Camp Farthest Out." Here for a period, amidst pleasant surroundings, a group of congenial and serious-minded people met for a season of fellowship, relaxation, and spiritual renewal, under the direction of Dr. Clark and others of somewhat similar views. In 1942 he resigned from his position at the College to give all his time to helping others discover this integration of body, mind and spirit in God. Through a series of experiences told in his autobiography, "A Man's Reach," he had been brought to an unusual interest in prayer, and it became his major concern and emphasis. It set him to reading especially the works of the mystics and about them and their approach to God. Among the books he read was "Life Understood" by Frank Rawson, a onetime Christian Scientist who had been expelled from the church, and went on to become an influential leader of "New Thought" in England. The thing that attracted Clark to Rawson, he says, was that "he believed one's prayers could be just as scientifically infallible as the laws of physics and chemistry.".-Print ed.

A Map Of Life

by Frank Sheed

Considered one of Frank Sheed’s best books, A Map of Life is also regarded as one of the best and most popular short summaries of the Catholic faith ever written. Focusing on the major truths of our existence and purpose in life, Sheed draws on God’s revelation to show what the divine master plan is for us and how each part of the plan is related. Beginning with “The Problem of Life’s Purpose” and “The Problem of Life’s Laws”, he covers such important parts of the map of life as “The Creation and Fall”, “The Incarnation”, “The Mystical Body”, “The Trinity, “Law and Sin”, “The Supernatural Life”, and “Heaven, Purgatory, Hell”.

A Map of the Divine Subtle Faculty: The Concept of the Heart in the Works of Ghazali, Said Nursi, and Fethullah Gulen

by Mehmet Yavuz Seker

The heart in the Islamic understanding is the expression of a human being's spiritual existence. It is a Divine gift and Divine subtle faculty bestowed upon humanity. It is a polished mirror reflecting God. Like a general, the heart commands all other bodily organs and faculties, which are its troops, Everything that comes from a human being, whether good or bad, is a product of the heart. Mehmet Y. Seker, a scholar of Sufism and tasawwuf, studies the concept of the heart in the Islamic tradition looking at how it is approached by three prominent scholars and thinkers of Islam: Ghazali, Said Nursi, and Fethullah Gulen. Being the first in English to take as its focus the human heart from an Islamic spiritual, this book comparatively analyzes classical and modern age interpretations and evaluations on the concept and adds to the rich literature of spirituality in the Islamic tradition.

A Map of the New Country: Women and Christianity (Routledge Library Editions: Women and Religion)

by Sara Maitland

Most feminists have turned away from the Christian churches, regarding both Catholicism and the protestant denominations as bastions of sexism and patriarchal oppression. However, Christian feminists committed to improving the position of Christian women and to the spiritual renewal of their respective churches are drawing inspiration for their struggles from the contemporary Women’s Movement. In this study Sara Maitland looks at what has been happening to Christian women in general, and Christian feminists in particular, over the last fifteen to twenty years. She sets their experiences in the framework of the history of the churches and reviews it in the light of events such as the Second Vatican Council, the ordination of Baptist and Episcopal women ministers in America and Britain, and the debate about the ordination of women in the Anglican communion. She argues that the insights gained by Christian feminists put them in a unique position to prophesy to their respective churches, leading them back to the Gospel imperatives of love, justice and freedom, and that an understanding and acceptance of this role of women is crucial to the well-being of the whole Church. As well as studying the history, theology and institutional structures of the denominational churches, the book uses a wealth of interview material from both sides of the Atlantic to describe the experiences of women from many different backgrounds, including nuns, women priests and lay workers. Sara Maitland concludes that Christianity can and must pass beyond the long centuries of oppression and division into ‘a new country’, a country in which women and men are equally ‘made in the image of God’. First published in 1983.

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