This book not only explores landmarks that have defined Seattle and given it its unique character over the years, but examines many other aspects of Seattle culture that have gone away. How would I describe the plot? Ridiculous. Other pillars of religion, such as the existence of miracles and revelation, are criti

| Title | : | From Stone to Living Word: Letting the Bible Live Again |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.97 (837 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1587431904 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-11-13 |
| Language | : | English |
This book not only explores landmarks that have defined Seattle and given it its unique character over the years, but examines many other aspects of Seattle culture that have gone away. How would I describe the plot? Ridiculous. Other pillars of religion, such as the existence of miracles and revelation, are criticized in his other work. Caroline Tolbertson knows everything she must do including marry a man with every money to support her mother and sister. I guess her blind faith pays off, since it turns out that all her parent's paperwork was filled out and she really was born deserving of true love and god's grace. They either don't know what it means, or they think it is license to allegorize the entire Bible. It's an original work of theology from the pen (or keyboard) of a working preacher. He shocks her by telling her to take her clothes off. Title: ForgivingAuthor: LaVyrle SpencerGenre: Historical (Western) RomanceYear: 1991Rating: 3 starsIt's okay. I enjoyed the book because he shares with the reader both his emotional and spiritual (faith) hardship, struggles and doubts before making a decision. This book
(Jan.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Blue, a pastor, author and teacher who is part of the ministry team at the House of Mercy in St. Her prose is clear and precise, written for the lay reader who is interested in many of the questions raised by the emerging church movement. In this rich and satisfying study, she draws from both her own life's journey and from the stories of those to whom she ministers, to explore some of the better-known biblical accounts in a new way, enabling the casual reader to find value in a book that some consider filled with fables and morality tales. Faith itself, she insists, becomes a freaking crazy and beautiful thing when the Bible can be liberated from the literalists. Paul, Minn., believes that such a worshipful attitude toward the Bible is a form of idolatry, and that the sacred volume needs to be freed from the clutches of biblical literalists. From Publishers Weekly To many readers, bibliolatry is a new and frightening word. It describes the phenomenon of the Bible itself, rather than the God of the Bible, becoming an object of worship. All rights reserved. Indeed, Blue displDebbie Blue is a founding pastor of House of Mercy (HOM) in St. . HOM is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches in the USA and is committed to the diverse and rich theology and worship of the Christian church, worldwide and historical. She lives on a farm outside of the twin cities with her husband and two children. A graduate of Yale Divinity School, Blue is also the author of Sensual Orthodoxy. Paul, MinnesotaMany Christians sense that their encounters with the Bible are supposed to be deep, life-forming, and powerful, but that isn't always the case. She first gives general guidelines for letting the Bible breathe, then looks at the Bible's main themes as dynamically encouraging and challenging. Blue frees believers from dumbed-down spirituality as she reveals that the Word is alive and thrilling.. They may be overly familiar with the text to the point of finding it predictable, or they may be disillusioned with the church. Too often, and for a variety of reasons, believers make the Bible an idol and unwittingly turn the Word into stone.Author and pastor Debbie Blue helps readers discover how to turn the stone back into living Word

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