Wednesday, December 15, 2010

James Bible Study: A Faith That Works! Plus Eight Bonus Items

An in-depth, 59 page Bible Study on the Book of James plus a virtual bonus library of four classic Christian books, two commentaries on the book of James, two bonus audio items, items worth over $157 for only $19!


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Jesus: The Man And His Work

Long Lost Lecture By Wallace D. Wattles, Author Of The Science Of Getting Rich, Reveals The Shocking Truth About Jesus!


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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ruth of the Bible

A lively, conversational but in-depth study of the Biblical book of Ruth written specifically to help modern women who are struggling to cope with tough economic times or periods of personal loss and death.


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Bible Study Course Ebook

This ebook takes you from your beginnings as a spiritual babe in Christ onwards to being spiritually mature in Christ .


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Monday, December 13, 2010

Christian Affirmations and Personalized Bible Scriptures

Over 200 minutes of mp3 affirmations and positive affirmations ebook complete with scripture references ideal for sermon outlines , Bible studies and group conversation starters. Bonus daily personalized Bible studies with your name in the scriptures.


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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Touch of Heaven

Christian Apostolic Outreach


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Bible Verses by Topic | 1000 Promises of God : 60%Commission

This powerful Bible Verses by Topic tool helps Christians stay on Christianity. All the promises of God from Bible. Affiliates earn 60% Commission.


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Friday, December 10, 2010

Jesus Boat Revealed Dvd

An amazing Dvd that shows the historic journey of what we now know as "The Jesus Boat" A movie that every Christian family must have! Earn 75% commission on a high quality product with low refunds. Affiliate Center: www.jesus-boat.net/aff


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Christian Massive Evangelism Explosion

Christian Massive Evangelism Explosion is an easy to understand guide to transforming your personal evangelism, and starting to reach your family, friends, and neighbors for Christ.


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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Kingdom Tools

This site carries different e-books that teach and mentor the fundamental tools and abilities of all beleivers reborn in the Kingdom of God. Completed and available are e-books on Faith and Power.


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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Understanding The 3 Levels of Salvation: Spirit, Soul & Body!

This powerful Christian E-book defines & explains the salvation of the spirit, the soul & the body showing how each experience affects the total person. A unique look at the Born Again process in easy-to-understand language with powerful illustrations.


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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Blogging Theologically: Thoughts on Jesus, Books, Culture and Christian Theology

Nate Palmer is a husband, father of three young kids from Dallas, TX. In addition to working for the software firm SAP, he pursuing his M.A. in Religion online from Reformed Theological Seminary and has had articles published in Modern Reformation and Reformed Perspectives Magazine.


Nate’s new book, Servanthood as Worship, is now available from Cruciform Press. He graciously agreed to take some time and answer a few questions about the process of writing the book, why you should read it and what’s next.


1. What led you to want to write on service as worship in the first place?


As I wrote in the opening chapter, after an initial burst of excitement after being saved I began to really struggle with serving in the local church. I knew something was wrong and that I couldn’t continue like this. Around that time our church in California decided to send a church planting team to Texas. My wife and I felt God calling us to go with them. I knew this embryonic church would need people to serve a lot more than in an established church, but I questioned if I could do that. I knew I couldn’t serve in the condition I was in. I felt as if I would be a dead weight to the church and a liability to my pastor. So I went to my pastor and told him how I was struggling. We talked, prayed, and read some scriptures. As I was leaving his office, I asked him if there was a more in depth resource I could read – to which he replied that other than a few chapters in various books (he wisely pointed me to a chapter in Donald Whitney’s book) that he didn’t know any. So I decided to write my own – I guess the old saying “necessity is the mother of invention” applied in this case.


2. When Cruciform Press picked up the book, what was your initial reaction? Your family’s?


I was absolutely thrilled, shocked, and scared all at the same time. I mean I am a nobody – no platform to speak of, just an ordinary guy who wrote a book on something he stunk at – and here a publisher was picking my little book. My wife, who has been really supportive during the 5 years of writing and rewriting this, was proud and excited for me.


3. What challenges did you find writing this book, if any?


The challenge is to fully cover such a deep subject and feel like I have done it justice.


4. You write about the shift that happened in your own life and attitude toward service, that you from “thrilled to ambivalent to resentful to selfishly ambitious,” all in the span of a few months. Would you say this is a unique experience to you or is it something that’s far too common?


From what I have seen and heard, my experience is not so unique. My attitude shift may have happened faster than most, but everyone at some point feels the same frustrations. It is so common that we even have a term for it called burn-out.

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Jesus Christ

Probably one of the most recognizable faces in the world is that of Jesus of Nazareth, who is also called Jesus Christ. He was born over 2000 years ago. Over those many centuries, billions of people have come to know him and become followers of Christianity, the religion centered on his life and teachings. Therefore, I figured it would be perfect to start this blog with the face of Jesus.
There are many different images depicting Jesus, which bring different emotions. When I look at some, like the one on the right, I feel a sense of peace, I feel at ease. It has a calming affect.
Then there are the images of Jesus like the one on the left below, with the crown of thorns. It grabs me in a way that’s hard to put into words. It’s a very powerful image. Jesus died for our sins. OUR sins. Not his, but OURS. It makes me think of a Bible verse…John 3:16 – For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.
Jesus Christ Crown of ThornsChapter 3 Verse 16 of the Gospel of John is one of the most widely quoted verses from the Christian Bible. It sends a powerful message just as this image of Jesus does.
Even for those that don’t believe in God or Jesus, this image must touch some type of emotion. The crown of thorns piercing his skin and the blood running down, dripping to his neck. His eyes looking up.
I hope these images of Jesus Christ here in my first post, along with the images in my future posts, will touch you in a way that they touch me.
How do these images make you feel? Are there other images of Jesus that you are fond of? Feel free to post a link to them along with your comments.
If you’re a blogger, and not shy, I’d also be interested in posting a picture of your face to become part of Blogger Faces. Click here for more info.