Jan
02
2012
Christian Schoyen
A SECOND LIFE – SURVIVING THE JOB MARKET BY CHRISTIAN SCHOYEN
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Living The Dream $5.57 This docudrama feature film originated from a human behavior case study. Played out as a a drama-story it illustrates how belief systems created by society victimizes people and destroys their lives. All of the characters in Living the Dream have different background stories that show how they themselves have been victims of indoctrination and how it affect their interactions with others. Even the… |
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The Prompter Many people like music, but Siv lives for music. In fact, she makes her living as a prompter of the Opera, doing her job from a small box hidden away on the floor of the opera stage. When Siv marries Fred and moves into his house, she finds herself surrounded by his ex-wife’s possessions, his chidren and his habits, again with only a small place to call her own. But one day, Siv finds herself sta… |
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A THIRD LIFE; Paranormal and walking in the unseen world $12.94 Most people have had unexplainable phenomena at some point happens to them, some more than others. These events often gets dismissed as imagination or coincidences. This book shows that what you have experienced is real, and that there is a lot more to experience if you are ready. The journey told that started more than 30 years ago high up in the Norwegian mountains that takes you on a thrilling… |
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Secrets of the Executive Search Experts $17.00 With employee recruitment looming as a major business challenge, the old run-of-the-mill recruitment sources and strategies just don’t work. This book explains how top professional headhunters locate high-calibre job candidates. It also supplies information on on-line research strategies…. |
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Living the Dream $7.95 Living the Dream is a dark comedy about childhood friends Brenda (Sean Young) and Jonathan (Christian Schoyen), the immigrant, trying to achieve the American dream of owning their own business in the mean streets of Los Angeles. Reaching the top was the |
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Christian $6 Christian |
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A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts: Manuscripts in the Schoyen Collection: Cuneiform Texts I $178.48 The book analyzes the mathematical tablets which are in the possession of a private collector, Martin Schoyen. This collection contains all sorts of tablets, some similar to classical ones but also others with fascinating new material. Here the author translates their mathematical content, compares it with previous known material, then evaluates the period of the tablet and its purpose. This allows the author to provide new insights into the interpretation of some classical tablets, as for example Plimpton 322 which has an exclusive appendix. What makes this book so unique is the light being shed on Babylonian mathematics. For instance, new evidence of Babylonian familiarity with sophisticated mathematical objects is provided, including the knowledge of the three dimensional Pythagorean equation and the familiarity with the geometry of the icosahedron is new and unexpected. The author is a master of analysis of the errors found in the tablets. It is well known that computational errors in the tablets are revealing of the algorithms employed in the computations. The author exploits with mastery this clever technique to gain new insight in the mathematical reasoning behind the content of the tablets. From the analysis it becomes increasingly clear that Babylonians were outstanding calculators, probably only comparable in modern times with exhibition genius calculators. For example, it appears that schoolboys were familiar with the multiplication tables at least up to 25 . He also gives numerous geometrical possible explanations and interpretations of the tablets. Another very important finding is the use of the zero notation in novel contexts and periods. The book is very carefully written and organized, the tablets are classified according to their mathematical content and purpose, while useful drawings and pictures are provided for the most interesting tablets. The author makes a great effort to make the material accessible to both assyriologists and mathematicians. There is an introduction with basic background on babylonian mathematics and on numerous occasions the author reviews basic mathematical material |
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Christian the Christian $12.6 Christian the Christian |
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Becoming A Christian $7.5 “This booklet explains the steps in becoming a Christian.” |
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Christian College, Christian Calling $65 “Christian colleges have been set up by Christian churches throughout American history. But all too often these schools and the groups that support them come into conflict, typically over what is being taught in religion and philosophy classes. Christian College, Christian Calling seeks not so much to resolve this tension between congregation and academy as to explain why it exists and why it might even be fruitful. Instructors of philosophy, theology, church history, Biblical studies, and ministry from Azusa Pacific University explain the value of their disciplines in down-to-earth terms_not in terms of academic achievement but in terms of the Christian life. Looking to get past the stereotypes of liberal, faith-diluting colleges and conservative, unthinking churches, Christian College, Christian Calling provides an invaluable resource for anyone concerned about the mission and relevance of Christian higher education.” |
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Christian to Christian $10.99 “no description” |
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The Christian Life $12.95 “The book is a clear treatment, in non-technical language, of the nature of the Christian life.” |
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What Is a Christian? $2 “Ideal for helping tweens ages 9-12 learn basic information about what defines a Christian. Excellent as a companion piece for Choosing to Be a Christian.” |
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Education That Is Christian $19.99 “Essential reading for anyone involved in Christian education, this classic bestseller outlines a strategic vision for education that will produce Christlike people.” |
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Christian Art $35 “> Palm mats and pilgrim tokens, manuscript illuminations and church frescoes, gold and enamel reliquaries and papier-mache figurines, Russian icons and Mexican murals: What makes these works of art Christian? And what, as such, distinguishes them from other works? These are the questions at the center of this book, which is at once a sumptuously illustrated survey of Christian art over time and across the globe and a probing study of what “Christian art” really means, how it functions, where it arises, and whom it serves. > Rowena Loverance draws extensively on the vast international collections of the British Museum, with its remarkable examples of Christian art in the fourth-century Roman empire, the meeting of Eastern and Western art during the Crusades, Christian missionary art and its reception in sixteenth-century Africa, India, and Japan, and twentieth-century Christian popular art from Latin America and Oceania. The Museum’s collections of decorative arts yield original and lesser-known Christian iconography, allowing the author to show how Christian and other artists have responded to a variety of visual traditions. Within the European convention, the book considers the assaults of post-Renaissance scientific and philosophical discoveries and concludes with an assessment of the current state of Christian art at the beginning of the twenty-first century.” |
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The Christian Olympics $14.99 “The Christian Olympics: Going for the Gold Crowns, the unveiling of the Bible’s comparison of the Christian race to the Olympic Games, is the spin-off from the newspaper article titled “The Christian Olympics are still going on ” written by the author.Today more than ever Christians are discouraged in their walk with God because of the multitudes of personal problems, suffering, and worldly events that have occurred. Some have given up, lost hope in their faith, and/or don’t feel that living holy lives matters anymore. The Christian Olympics will stir up Christians, igniting their spiritual fires to look forward to what is ahead. When Christians see themselves as players in an Olympic game, it gives them a new understanding and exhilaration for the Christian life, as spiritual athletes. Readers will actually visualize themselves in a spiritual athletic competition which has never been done before in a Christian book.” |
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Christian Basics $6.99 “This simple course introduces the Christian Faith. Its aim is to show what the Bible teaches. It can be used on your own, one-to-one, or in a small group with a leader.” |
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Christian Faith $24 “The first English translation of Troeltsch’s Glaubenslehre. The first attempt to do systematic theology from a deep Christian commitment with full awareness of Christianity’s social and historical relativity.” |
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Christian Ethics in the Workplace $15.99 “Examine the foundations of ethical decision-making in a Christian context.” |
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The Christian Educator’s Handbook on Teaching $32 “A comprehensive resource on the distinctiveness of true Christian teaching.” |
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PARKER,CHRISTIAN: CHRISTIAN PARKER $12.07 PARKER,CHRISTIAN: CHRISTIAN PARKER |
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Christian Meat for Christian Muscl $21.87 Christian Meat for Christian Muscl |
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On Christian Truth $14.95 “What do you believe, and why do you believe it? On Christian Truth is a book for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of their faith. It is also a helpful summary for readers who are curious to know what Christians believe. Bringing his polished skills as a novelist, essayist and teacher, Harry Blamires shows how the great body of Christian doctrine fits together into a coherent, intellectually satisfying, and spiritually inspiring view of reality. Harry Blamires is a highly respected teacher and author of more than thirty books. He has won a wide following of both British and American readers for his provocative works in theology, education, English literature and fiction. Well known for his classic book, The Christian Mind, his more recent writings include The Post-Christian Mind and New Town.” |
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The Christian Test $11.99 “The Christian Test is designed to help people make an auto-evaluation of themselves to see if they really know Christ or if they just think that they know him. So many people call themselves Christians, but they don’t really have a relationship with Jesus Christ. Through The Christian Test, I want to take people from the four walls of the church building into the church of Jesus Christ where they will be secure for eternal life. Odany Augustin is the senior pastor of Bethesda Christian Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a servant of God with a passion for bringing souls into the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Pastor Augustin is always thinking about different ways to attract more people to the only Savior of the world. He believes that God Almighty will use The Christian Test to that end.” |
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Christian Ethics $17 “In this excellent outline of Christian ethics, Robin W. Lovin achieves a balance between the questions and issues which form the core of the study of ethics, and the life situations from which those questions arise. Eschewing a sectarian approach which dismisses other understandings of the moral life, Lovin nonetheless lays claim to a specifically, Christian understanding of ethics by beginning with basic Christian convictions about the reality of God and human redemption, and weaving these convictions into the fabric of moral concerns that are widely shared in contemporary society. He takes note of the problems that arise when Christians try to act on or enforce their convictions in a pluralistic society, and recognizes the variety of theological and moral beliefs that are held within the Christian community, as well as in the wider society.” |
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Christian Theology $22.95 “”Christian Theology: A Brief Introduction” is an incisive and engaging textbook that shows students how to think theologically – how they can respond both creatively and intelligently to the issues and challenges that face them today.” |
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Cranes for Christian $9.99 “Christian Clark, a smiling little boy who also happens to be a terminally ill cancer patient, has a contagious joy for life. Refuting the doctors odds, Christian attends School Five, where he meets his third grade teacher, Erica Sirdashney. Mrs. Sirdashney, among the multitudes who cannot resist Christians vivacious spirit, builds an immediate bond with him. To her surprise, they end up having a lot more in common than she thoughtcancer isnt his to battle alone. Follow this inspirational journey of friendship, determination, sacrifice, and hope as Mrs. Sirdashney and Christian confide in each other during these tragic times. Cranes for Christian will warm your heart, bring tears to your eyes, and ignite your spirit as you experience the impact one little boy can have on so many. He confirms that everything does happen for a reason!” |
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A Theology for Christian Education $34.99 “What is “Christian” about Christian education; how is it different from on-Christian education? “A Theology for Christian Education “examines this question in depth and argues that the doctrines of systematic theology should drive the content, purpose, and methods of the educational program of the c hurch. The book states: >”Christian education is distinct from other kinds of education in that its aim is the transformation of the whole person into the likeness of Christ (Col. 1: 28). Christian education is the process of accomplishing this aim.” >”A Theology for Christian Education “dedicates chapters to examining particular doctrines and their implications for Christian education. It is the only serious academic text to offer a systematic presentation of the intersection of theology and Christian education from a conservative evangelical perspective.” |
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Christian Assembly $17 “What is “church”? What makes the church one? While these questions may seem innocuous, church has become conflicted territory recently, with internal factions, external pressures, and ecumenical turmoil all calling for a more positive, studier, more resilient notion of Christian community. Wengert approaches the questions as a Reformation historian. He shows how the New Testament notion of “marks” of the church was taken up by Luther and developed by Melanchthon not as descriptive tag but as a criterion for authenticity in Christian community. Lathrop, the liturgical theologian, shows concretely how those marks can stamp the worship life of a congregation as well as the evaluative work of congregations with their pastors, bishops, superintendents, and conference ministers. Only with a sturdy sense of their own identity–as a holy people, grounded in common practices and commitments–can Christian assemblies truly engage and even transform today’s cultural context. This volume originated as six lectures jointly presented to the Academy of Bishops of the ELCA in 2001.” |
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Why Christian? $17 “In these dialogues with doubt, Hall enters into an earnest search with a young inquirera composite of undergraduates, graduates, clergy, working people, his own childrenwho is on the edges of Christian faith. Half familiar with superficial aspects of Christianity, hopeful of there being greater depth than has been found so far, she or he is curious, insistent, looking for something to believe in but not ready to leap without good reason. Such a person is asking, “Why be Christian?” In a passionate and personal way, Hall probes fundamental religious questions and wrestles with the cogency of basic Christian convictions about Jesus and God, about religious belief and the human predicament, about inauthentic forms of Christianity, about what is missing in human life today. Quoting Unamuno’s dictum that “Faith that does not doubt is dead faith,” Hall’s accessible and straightforward book helps readers to reclaim a Christianity of personal, intellectual, and moral integrity. This book may well prove a modern religious classic.” |
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Christian In Complete Armour 2 $8.99 “David Wilkerson (author of The Cross and the Switchblade) writes: ‘I believe The Christian in Complete Armour, should be in the library of every man and woman of God. No Christian leader, teacher, pastor, evangelist, or Christian worker should be without it.” |
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Christian Disciplines $12.99 “Oswald Chambers elaborates on six important disciplines God uses to build strong Christian character: divine guidance, suffering, peril, prayer, loneliness, and patience. You will better understand events of your life when you recognize these disciplines as God’s way of developing intimacy with you.” |
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The Christian Heritage $14.99 “Is your life bearing fruit for Christ? In The Christian Heritage, Dr. Floyd Bland offers up timeless truths, instructing and encouraging believers to live lives of spiritual and moral excellence. Part theological primer, part Christian ethics course, Dr. Bland’s book walks readers through eight moral and spiritual attributes that, when applied, will: . Strengthen your faith . Help you live a life of moral excellence (virtue) . Teach you to increase your knowledge of God’s Word through discipleship and service . Show you the importance of self-control (temperance) in a Christian’s life . Help you to patiently endure to the end . Teach you the importance of godliness and how to attain it . Help you see the power of brotherly kindness expressed within the Christian community . Show you how God’s unconditional love is the crowning glory of our authentic Christianity Whether you’re a new believer needing encouragement and instruction in the faith, or someone who’s struggling to live out your identity in Christ, The Christian Heritage can help you learn how to live a Spirit-directed, fruitful life that honors the Lord Jesus Christ and benefits all those around you. Through the use of the Scriptures, select quotes from Christian leaders and teachers, anecdotes, and instructive ethical scenarios, you will learn how a life of authentic Christianity can become as natural to you as breathing Through the years, Dr. Floyd Bland has served as pastor, teacher, evangelist, and administrator, helping to equip others for ministry. He now serves as a prison Chaplain, where he ministers for the benefit of inmates, staff, families, and the community at large.” |
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A History of the Christian Tradition $19.95 “A history of Christian belief and institutions from the Reformation to Vatican II and beyond.” |
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Small Christian Communities and the Parish $16.95 “Examines the pastoral and theological implications of North American Small Christian Community programs.” |
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Christian Education: Principles & Practice $19 “Dr. DeKoven, president of the Vision International Network, promotes the idea that Christian education is a task of the church. In this introductory text, he presents the key principles of Christian education necessary for the fulfillment of the biblical mandate. These include the philosophy of Christian education, the dynamics of teaching, curriculum development, and the teaching of children and adults. (Christian Education)” |
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I Am a Palestinian Christian $17 “In the pains and hopes of his people, Raheb reveals an emerging Palestinian Christian theology.” |
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Christian Symbol Smiles $2.49 “Christian Symbol Smiles. 6 sheets of stickers per package” |
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Spiritual Formation for Christian Leaders $12 “Richly illustrated life lessons to guide and shape spiritual formation of Christian leaders.” |
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Shaping a Christian Worldview: The Foundations of Christian Higher Education $24.99 “>Shaping a Christian Worldview presents a collection of essays that address the key issues facing the future of Christian higher education. With contributions from key players in the field, this book addresses the critical issues for Christian institutions of various traditions as the new century begins to leave its indelible mark on education.” |
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Principles of Christian Living $11.99 “Often mixed with spontaneous advice and encouragement, “Principles of Christian Living” is a must-read for believers of all ages who are looking for answers to life’s challenges. (Christian Religion)” |
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Christian Prayer Through the Centuries $12.95 “Drawing on his years of experience of Christian community life with and for people with disabilities, the author explores the implications of the relationship of man and woman from a Christian and community standpoint.” |
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Contemporary Christian 16 Karaoke $16.99 “>>Party Tyme Contemporary Christian 16 includes the biggest hits from Christian radio. Party Tyme is the best selling, best sounding karaoke line on the market.>>” |
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Contemporary Christian 2 Karaoke $16.99 “>>Party Tyme Contemporary Christian 2 includes the biggest hits from Christian radio. Party Tyme is the best selling, best sounding karaoke line on the market.>>” |
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The Minirth Guide for Christian Counselors $19.99 “”The Minirth Guide for Christian Counselors is a comprehensive resource for those who counsel from the Scriptures from the leading Christian counselor recognized in the field. Christian counseling is the ministry of Christians helping others to grow in Christ and to overcome the obstacles that interfere with this process. This book provides analysis of the four most common emotional obstacles in counseling, providing biblical solutions. It also examines why Christians suffer breakdowns and how Christian counselors can offer unique help. “The Minirth Guide for Christian Counselors is the definitive guide for Christian counseling.” |
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The Christian Investor $10.99 “Prosper Enongene is a worshipper of the Almighty GOD. He is multi-gifted and multi-talented. He is a business man, entrepreneur, Investment Adviser and a wealth creation Minister. He is a street evangelist, prayer warrior and a kingdom builder. He currently serves at Zion Covenant Ministries. He lives in Houston TX with his wife and son.Wisdom keys to becoming your own boss and strategies to generational wealth are revealed in this book. The Christian Investor also reveals that one’s employer can’t pay enough to bring financial freedom; you can’t be richer than the employer. You will learn how to enable money to work for you while you work for God.Pastor Bridget Israel, Zion Covenant Ministries Houston, TX97% of the world population has been socialized to work only for money instead of having money working for them. The author, Prosper Enongene for The Christian Investor has provided valuable information to the Christian community and non-Christian community to enable us to break the trend of systematic poverty and to usher us into a new realm of divine prosperity.DR .Honorable Phillip S PhinnITWLA Chief Ambassador to the United Nations. Kingston, JamaicaThe “The Christian Investor will: Teach you how money works. As well as reveal to you the God of wealth;Show you how little becomes much when you place it in the hand of God;Show you how to retire when you choose to;Educate you on how to get tax-free investments and tax-free money;Help you know your God-given potentials for wealth creation .Free you from 21st c Taskmasters;Teach you how to fulfill proverb 13:22(Generational wealth) andTeach Churches, Schools, universities, Hospitals, organizations how to never run out of money.” |
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Portrait Of A Christian $18.99 “My heart sank within me. Something was VERY wrong! My heart profoundly sank into my innermost being. It was then I knew in my heart of hearts that this insight was NOT given to me to judge anyone, but to HELP every called-out-one safely into the Kingdom of God. I wanted to somehow spiritually paint the portrait of a Christian in order that all who professed to be Christians would then be able to examine themselves to see if they could recognize the Spirit of Jesus Christ within themselves. And, God forbid, if they failed the test, just maybe, if they had ears to hear, they could then turn their mere Christian profession into a truly born-again experience. With this in mind, the title I have given to this book is: The Portrait of a Christian. The title comes from the knowledge that the best way to warn (admonish) of a fault is to expose the genuine-to expose the Spirit behind the Holy Scriptures so you can examine yourself to see if you recognize the Spirit of Jesus Christ (The Word) in you. This is one examination that ALL professing Christians must pass; to fail this examination has eternal infernal consequences. Raymond D. Sopp Int’l Ministries P.O. Box 25352 Colorado Springs, CO 80936 (USA) Website: www.SoppMinistries.orgEmail: RDSopp@SoppMinistries.org” |
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Kneeling Christian $8.99 “Since its first publication, The Kneeling Christian has helped hundreds of thousands of believers discover the key to God’s treasure house of blessing. This classic book on prayer, written by “An Unknown Author” sometime before the 1930′s, answers the most basic and often-asked questions Christians have about prayer: “How shall I pray?”"What is prayer?”"Must I agonize?”"Does God always answer prayer?”"Who may pray?”Prayer, though an essential part of Christian experience, remains mysterious to many believers. The author set about to familiarize Christians with the source of power available to them through prayer. According to The Kneeling Christian, “All real growth in the spiritual life–all victory over temptation, all confidence and peace in the presence of difficulties and dangers, all repose of spirit in times of great disappointment or loss, all habitual communion with God–depends on the practice of secret prayer.”This powerful, time-tested book points the way toward communion with God and all the life-changing benefits that derive from it.” |
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Is God a Christian? $19.95 “In a world composed of almost seven billion people, about 2.2 billion of them claim to be Christian. And while Christianity is continuing to grow at a modest rate, other religions are growing at a faster pace. Some scholars predict that Islam will overtake Christianity as the world’s largest religion by the middle of the twenty-first century. Predictions aside, religions are competing for the world stage, and in the competition, Christians seem certain that God is on their side. Christians often think and behave as though God is a Christian.> This book is written to ask if that assumption is true and to foster a more open conversation about other world religions. The world has grown too small and the stakes for mankind have grown too high for any of us to engage our faith as if our understanding of God represents the only way to God’s presence may be known in the world. We need, more than ever before, to develop creative communities of conversation.” |
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A Second Life $14.95 Christian Schoyen, With Christin Tellefsen,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Gaia Books, Limited |