SKU (ISBN): 9789875679412
Language: Spanish
Ellen White
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 1999
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
You must be logged in to post a review.
Related products
-
Lydia A Story Of Philippi
$24.67Add to cartLydia was only the first of many converts to the Christian faith in Philippi. The new religion attracted quite an assortment of individuals–slaves, masters, Jews, Gentiles, wealthy, and penniless. Yet the believers were supposed to be unified in Christ–equal–no matter their class, gender, or race. Easier said than done! Those in the volatile first-century Greco-Roman society sometimes got along better with the new believers than they did with each other. Driven by personality conflicts and misguided ambition, heated quarrels splintered the group into warring factions. Only God could salvage this wreckage. Trudy J. Morgan-Cole’s skillful touch transforms the New Testament narrative of Lydia and the people of Philippi into a vibrant story of challenges and triumphs. You know, of course, the dual problem and solution to their irreconcilable situation: “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus . . .”
-
Sunrise Hope
$26.09Add to cartWhen Stephanie Kent moves to a new town to work with disadvantaged teens, she vows not to let her fears and doubts take over. Young and optimistic, she can’t help seeing worlds of potential in the teens and feeling drawn to her boss Paul, a cynical ex-pastor who has given up on God. But the more she works with Paul (who treats her like a naive do-gooder) and the teens (who are addicts, criminals, and world-class manipulators), the more uncertain she becomes about everything. Just when she feels like giving up, Stephanie realizes God is still working on all of them and she senses hope rising once again.
-
Dare To Stand Alone
$22.39Add to cart“Sir, when the regulations of my country clash with the laws of my God, I must obey my God,” Ivan declared.
The general studied Ivan’s face seriously. “Does that include the regulations of your army?”
Religion was suppressed. Christians were forced to practice their faith secretly. Yet one teenage boy found the courage to stand up and speak boldly about his God. Not just to his friends or in a private church meeting-but on a military base. In front of nearly 3,000 enlisted men . . . and one colonel.
Foolish? Maybe. Risky? Definitely. But Ivan Gumenyuk had determined to follow God’s calling, and right then God was calling him to be a missionary in the Soviet army. Like Daniel of old, Ivan faced trials that tested his faith to the limits. And, like Daniel, Ivan accomplished incredible things for God.
-
Science Discovers God
$30.79Add to cartDoes God exist?
Did a Master Designer create our universe, or did life spontaneously evolve? Can science retain objectivity in the search for truth while allowing for the possibility that God exists? Does it make any difference?
Ariel A. Roth, scientist and Christian believer, examines key issues related to the “God question”:
the intricate organization of matter in the universe
the precision of the forces of physics
the complexity of the eye and the brain
the elaborate genetic code
the disparity between the fossil record and the vast amount of time necessary for evolutionFaced with so much evidence that seems to require a God in order to explain what we find in nature, why does the scientific community remain silent about God? Hypotheses and speculations that attempt to fit data into a predetermined conclusion abound. What overriding influence prevents scientists from following the data of nature wherever it may lead?
Does God exist? This question simply will not go away-and science itself is providing the answer.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.