A church that has made its peace with the world can no longer affect it! As 21st century Christians, we have settled down to a complacent form of faith that demands very little of us, and thus makes very little impact on the world. When secular values infiltrate the church, we accept them without a twinge of conscience and congratulate ourselves on our tolerance. We believe that we no longer have the right to challenge secular trends and decisions, in or out of the church. Erwin Lutzer looks at today's world, and confronts us with our responsibility, as believers in the church of Jesus Christ, to again be a force for what is right...not easy.
Motivates Christians to stop inappropriate behaviors that lead to interpersonal conflicts and weaken the work of God, providing biblical definitions of judging and legalism and establishing two key principles: do not pass judgment before ...
From the popular author of The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten, cofounder of The Philosophers’ Magazine, and academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, this is a witty, deeply thought-provoking reminder that we should never stop ...
Using engaging stories and personal experience, Edward Sri helps us understand the classical view of morality and equips us to engage relativism, appealing to both the head and the heart.
All the answers to life's challenges are revealed in this one book. Experience the profound impact of these covers as you uncover and awaken your true potential. Will this book transform your life? Only time will tell.
Which would you do? judge Judy challenges you to be the judge!
Readers will witness Jackson's campaign to recharge his career -- hiring and firing managers and advisors, turning to and away from family members, fighting depression and drug dependency -- while his one goal remained: to mount the most ...
In this insightful and wise book, Fraser Dyer helps us to understand what compels Christians to be judgemental towards others.
Describes ethical problems from everyday Jewish life and supplies pertinent material for solving them according to Jewish law.
He lays these out briefly yet profoundly: 4Love is patient; love is kind. Love isn't envious, doesn't boast, brag, or strut about. There's no arrogance in love; 5it's never rude, crude, or indecent—it's not self-absorbed.
A Study Guide and a Teacher’s Manual Gospel Principles was written both as a personal study guide and as a teacher’s manual.