To wander no more : exodus, numbers / B. Russell Holt

Основной Автор-лицо: Holt, R. B., Russell BartlettЯзык: англійська.Страна: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Публикация: Boise, Idaho : Review and Herald Publishing Association, ©1987Описание: 95 p.ISBN:0-8163-0730-X.Серии: Bible bookshelfКлассификация: Примечания о содержании: 1. "What a Waste!" Everyone Said -- 5 2. Super Bowl Christianity -- 12 3. Of Doodlebugs and Stubbornness -- 19 4. Set Free by the Lamb -- 26 5. “I Can Do It Myself!” -- 33 6. Superman or Everyman? -- 41 7. The Miracle of the Commonplace -- 48 8. Strike Three, You’re Out! ... Aren’t You? -- 55 9. Nothing Can Separate -- 62 10. Journey to Allentown -- 69 11. The Most Hopeless Sin -- 76 12. Life in a Look -- 83 13. To Wander No More! -- 89 Резюме или реферат:Russell Holt is associate editor of Signs of the Times. Since graduating from Andrews University SDA Theological Seminary in 1969, he has served as a pastor and an editor on the staffs of three periodicals—These Times, Ministry, and Signs of the Times. His articles have appeared in a variety of religious and secular magazines and have been translated into many languages. Forty years is a long time. Too long. Far too long for weary, sunburned men and women possessed at last of only one great longing—to wander no more. To stop their aimless roaming in a barren wasteland. The long journey into freedom that Israel began the night they left Egypt finally came to an end at the banks of the Jordan. On the other side lay the land God had promised them. Home at last! To wander no more! But that journey has never really ended. The Israelites never did fully enter the rest God intended for them. Spiritually, they continued to wander. Here is the story of a people like us. The Exodus is our story—yours and mine. But it's God's story too. He never stops loving His wandering people. And He has assured us that soon we'll wander no more..Наименование темы как предмет: Meditations | Christian life Тип единицы: Книги
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1. "What a Waste!" Everyone Said 5 2. Super Bowl Christianity 12 3. Of Doodlebugs and Stubbornness 19 4. Set Free by the Lamb 26 5. “I Can Do It Myself!” 33 6. Superman or Everyman? 41 7. The Miracle of the Commonplace 48 8. Strike Three, You’re Out! ... Aren’t You? 55 9. Nothing Can Separate 62 10. Journey to Allentown 69 11. The Most Hopeless Sin 76 12. Life in a Look 83 13. To Wander No More! 89

Russell Holt is associate editor of Signs of the Times. Since graduating from Andrews University SDA Theological Seminary in 1969, he has served as a pastor and an editor on the staffs of three periodicals—These Times, Ministry, and Signs of the Times. His articles have appeared in a variety of religious and secular magazines and have been translated into many languages. Forty years is a long time. Too long. Far too long for weary, sunburned men and women possessed at last of only one great longing—to wander no more. To stop their aimless roaming in a barren wasteland. The long journey into freedom that Israel began the night they left Egypt finally came to an end at the banks of the Jordan. On the other side lay the land God had promised them. Home at last! To wander no more! But that journey has never really ended. The Israelites never did fully enter the rest God intended for them. Spiritually, they continued to wander. Here is the story of a people like us. The Exodus is our story—yours and mine. But it's God's story too. He never stops loving His wandering people. And He has assured us that soon we'll wander no more.

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