DescriptionLook for God during troubling times, rather than looking for him to provide solutions. Such is the path to real freedom and joy, according to Finding God . Serious Christians, thoughtful people, men and women with the integrity to admit that life is not working as it should, will find a fresh perspective in this work by Dr. Larry Crabb. Dr. Crabb, the professor and chairman of the Department of Biblical Counseling at Colorado Christian University, suggests that life could become a richer, more meaningful experience with a joy rooted in something deeper than simply feeling good about ourselves.
DescriptionMen and women are different in many fundamental ways that, if understood and honored, can lead to a deeper enjoyment of one another. In Men and Women: Enjoying the Difference, Dr. Larry Crabb tackles many important, tricky issues about marriage and relationships. He discusses obstacles to truly good relationships, anger, the different needs of men and women, how to make positive changes, and other questions that face couples in these difficult times.
DescriptionThe Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (Aged 37 3/4) began its public life in Christian Family Magazine, progressed to live performances at Christian holiday weeks and has grown to a best-selling book which will leave listeners helpless with laughter yet moved by the genuine affection which holds together Adrian, his family, and his assorted fellow-believers. The Diary is a must for anyone who has ever thought that some of the things we do and say as Christians are faintly ridiculous.
DescriptionAdrian Plass in now in demand after his account of "serious spiritual experiences" in The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (aged 37 3/4) . As Adrian gathers regularly with his support group, we meet old friends like his long-suffering wife Anne, their son Gerald, loony and lovable Leonard Thynn, and Doreen Cook, who are as religious as ever.
DescriptionThe Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ provides an almost complete record of the words and works of Jesus Christ, including those years about which the New Testament Gospels are silent. It begins with Jesus's birth in Bethlehem and goes on to describe his 18 years of study in the East, his ascension from the Mount of Olives, and his travels to the monasteries of Tibet and the temples of Egypt, India, Persia, and Greece. Levi spent over 40 years preparing this document in order to tell the story of a much more complex Jesus than previously known.
DescriptionA mystery writer, theologian, culture critic, and playwright, Dorothy L. Sayers sheds new, unexpected light on a specific set of statements made in the Christian creeds. She examines anew such ideas as the image of God, the Trinity, free will, and evil, and in so doing, leads us to a wholly revitalized understanding of them. Sayers, an acquaintance of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, shared with them an interest in the position of the committed Christian in an increasingly scientific milieu.