What does walking with God truly mean? What does it look like in the life of an ordinary Christian? Puritan writer Richard Baxter provides an answer for us that is just as powerful and enlightening in our modern era as it was in the 17th century when he penned his words. Baxter, who himself was persecuted and spent time in prison for his beliefs, was intimately familiar with the great challenge of walking with God in a tumultuous world and in the midst of a generation that railed against God. Inscribed at the base of Baxter’s statue in Kidderminster, England are these words: “In a stormy and divided age he advocated unity and comprehension, pointing the way to ‘the eternal.’” Come learn from this great man of faith who walked with God.
“This is a series of stories of what it looks like to walk with God, over the course of about a year.” So begins a remarkable narrative of one man’s journey learning to hear the voice of God.
Our deepest need is to live in conversation with God. To hear his voice. To follow him intimately. This is the single most life-changing habit that a human being can adopt, because it brings us back to the source of life.
"This book follows The Great Adventure Bible Timeline learning system, which organizes the events of the Bible into twelve periods and follows the basic storyline of God's revelation by focusing on just fourteen 'narrative books' that ...
The last chapter is actually an extra-added section that Burroughs decided he could not write this work without. That chapter is worth its weight in gold, and alone is worth the time of reading this volume.
Best-selling author Phillip Keller explores the practical implications of living in daily communion with God. He reminds the reader that every believer can live in the daily joy of God's presence.
It is the story of how acceptance of that love changed a life devoid of real meaning into a life overflowing with joy, purpose, and peace.
Drawing on Jesus's example of walking, bestselling author Mark Buchanan explores one of the oldest spiritual practices of our faith.
... Philemon 24 (Paul's "fellow worker"), and 2 Timothy 4:11 (with Paul right before his death). • Was a Gentile (nonjew). • Was a companion of Paul's on his second and third missionary journeys. • Wrote his Gospel around A.D. 80.
This book will show you it is possible to: Have a vital, personal relationship with God; Gain victory over day-to-day anxieties; Let the Bible keep you out of trouble; See God's perspective when it seems life has turned on you; Learn to ...
"Walking with God is John Eldredge's remarkable narrative of his journey learning to hear the voice of God." -back cover.