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subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
Experience the Lifelong Pleasures of Knowing God! Satisfaction…Happiness…Joy. According to John Piper, the pursuit of pleasure in God is not only permissible, it’s essential.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
With humor, clarity, and real-life practicality, this book is your invitation to listen closely to what God is trying to say to you about himself, about the person he created you to be, and about all the other people he created and loves.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
On spiritual rebirth through encounter with God in an expanded version, by the author of Seven Storey Mountain.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
This, his greatest work, presents a defense in support of the monastic groups known as the "hesychasts," the originators of the Jesus Prayer.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
Uninvited reminds us we are destined for a love that can never be diminished, tarnished, shaken, or taken—a love that does not reject, but instead accepts and invites.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of unresolved pain, playing offenses over and over in your mind? You know you can't go on like this, but you don't know what to do next. Lysa TerKeurst has wrestled through this journey.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
This is the riveting story of the founding of Teen Challenge, an inner-city ministry that today maintains residential and crisis counseling centers around the globe.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
Those holding a traditional view still struggle to reconcile the Bible’s prohibition of same-sex attraction with the message of radical, unconditional grace. This book meets that need.
subject:"Religion / Christian Living / General" from books.google.com
There is an entire second half to his story--but it is left unresolved within the text of the Bible. Why does the book of Jonah end on what is essentially a cliffhanger?