Dimelo De Fuente – (Spanish)
$7.67
2012 DevotionalDevotional readings for each day of the year prepared with the greatest care to help you toreach the highest goals in your personal growth care for your mind and develop your character establish enriching and lasting friendships make the best decisions in your love life strengthen your principles and moral values love and apreciat the precious gift of salvation that God has given in the person of His Son, Jesus.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781575549606
Language: Spanish
Fernando Zabala
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
You must be logged in to post a review.
Related products
-
Glimpses Into The Life Of Ellen White 2 Disc DVD (DVD)
$20.99“Brothers and sisters, I commend unto you this book.”
Those words, spoken in 1909, were part of the closing remarks given by Ellen White at the last General Conference session she attended. Sixty five years earlier she’d accepted the call to be the Lord’s messenger. She was seventeen years old. She made it her lifelong ministry to uplift Scripture and to point people to Jesus.
Glimpses Into the Life of Ellen White is filled with stories that provide a fascinating look behind-the-scenes at the life and times of Ellen White. Some of the stories will make you smile; others will move you to tears; but all of them show that Ellen White was a very real person who chose to dedicate her life in service to the One she called, “My Father.”
We sometimes forget that our pioneers were all real people—God started our church using real people. Come to think about it, real people are all He still has to finish the work that needs to be complete before Jesus returns.
James R. Nix is a consummate storyteller who is at his finest when sharing stories of early Adventist believers and Mrs. White in particular. Glimpses Into the Life of Ellen White is filled with fascinating accounts that give a behind-the-scenes look at the life of Ellen White and provide a glimpse of the unseen world.
-
Building Strong Congregations
$24.67Add to cartYou probably have a fairly good idea of what it took to construct the building in which your congregation meets. First, there was a recognized need for a building, followed by a budget, blueprints, fund-raising, construction workers, and building materials, and voila! The structure proudly stands as a monument to the effective implementation of a well-thought-out plan.The process of building a strong congregation is basically the same. And you’ve got to start with a plan.Building Strong Congregations contains the tools you need to make your congregation’s ministry more effective. Worksheets after each chapter walk you through a step-by-step application of the material covered and help you put together a plan of action. You’ll also learn how to find answers unique to your organization for such questions as:What is your congregation’s mission?Whom should your congregation try to reach, and how?What does your congregation have to offer?Why should people choose to associate with your congregation and not the one down the street?How would their needs be met?How do you ensure that they will want to remain participants in the life and ministry of your congregation?Resource CD included.
-
8 Secrets To Ancient Health DVD (DVD)
$27.99Add to cartAvoid the health mistakes of the Egyptians. Eat like the Gladiators and earth’s longest living people for optimal fitness – mentally and physically. Come with us on a journey through ancient history down to today. From 3,500 years ago in Egypt to the gladiators of Ephesus we discover health principles that can impact our modern lives.
-
Tell The World (DVD)
$6.99Add to cartThe correct equations, but the wrong interpretation. The result was sadness, pain and discouragement. That’s how the story of the Seventh-day Adventist Church begins.
Based on true events, Tell the World tells the compelling story of a small group of farmers from the northeast of the United States. They set the foundation of an organization that has been at the forefront of issues such as health, education, communication and Biblical interpretation.
The film begins with a startling discovery made by farmer and former militia member William Miller, played by Bill Lake. After years of study, Miller concludes that Jesus will return in 1843. His sermons along with the Biblical and historical evidence were so convincing that thousands of people sold everything, confessed their sins and waited for the event with high expectations. Eventually they settled for a specific date: October 22nd, 1844.
But the day came, and Jesus did not return. In addition to Miller and his wife Lucy, played by Kate Hurman, few people remained faithful to God, among them Ellen Harmon (Tommie Amber-Pirie), James White (Stephen MacDonald) and Joseph Bates (Timothy Paul Coderre).
Produced by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia, the series presents vivid details of the pain and joy experience by writer Ellen G. White, considered one of the 100 most influential people in American history by the Smithsonian Institute.
Her guidance and advice, obtained through Bible studies, as well as dreams and visions revealed by God, guided the steps of this church in becoming a worldwide movement of compassion in the areas of health, education, community development and disaster relief.
The denomination is present in over 200 countries with approximately 19 million members. It manages thousands of educational and health institutions, food factories, a global humanitarian agency, and it opens a new church every 3 minutes.
Written by H. G. Sloan and Aaron Harzler and directed by Kyle Portbury, with the aid of Allan Lindsay, George Knight and James Nix as consultants, this is the biggest production ever made about the history of Adventism. It shows the harsh beginnings of the church. Uncertainty, doubt, death and poverty were challenges that the pioneers had to overcome.
When watching Tell The World, it’s likely that you will relate to your own experience, and may find that both the disappointment and the success of this movement were the key to their physical, mental and
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.