Griffin uses Bishop Tom Wright's five-act-play model as a way of presenting Scripture as a full-length story in order to assist the reader in a better reading experience of the text. (Christian)
Griffin uses Bishop Tom Wright's five-act-play model as a way of presenting Scripture as a full-length story in order to assist the reader in a better...
Tired of googling God's Will in all the wrong places? It's a habit that consumes more valuable time and often produces tragedy and frustration. Can you really find something, in the case of the will of God, which is not lost? The whole concept of "searching" suggests that something is lost, but is it really? What should you do? Stop "googling God's Will" and spend that precious time living into it. It's doable and the aim of this book is to dispel some of the theological "sacred cows" about the will of God and help you learn a new way of thinking and reflecting that can free you up to live...
Tired of googling God's Will in all the wrong places? It's a habit that consumes more valuable time and often produces tragedy and frustration. Can yo...
God's EPIC Adventure uses a six-act-play model as a way of presenting Scripture as a full-length Story in order to assist the reader toward a better reading experience of Scripture's text. The author presents the gluing themes of Covenant in the Old Testament and Kingdom of God in the New Testament as two ways of saying the same thing, namely that God has invaded this present evil age with his rule. The intended results of reading the Bible with its storyline is to learn the art of living into the Story that Scripture presents. Readers will find ways to use this book that they have never...
God's EPIC Adventure uses a six-act-play model as a way of presenting Scripture as a full-length Story in order to assist the reader toward a better r...
What happened to the church that radically changed the world in the first three centuries A.D.? Why does the public at large not want much to do with the church today and why does that church seem to be at war with itself? This book examines what some of the answers might be and places them in the unusual context of witchcraft; not the witchcraft of ritualistic occult practice but a more subtle and pervasive kind that calls for a reassessment of how we lead our communities of faith in order to avoid falling under its influence.
What happened to the church that radically changed the world in the first three centuries A.D.? Why does the public at large not want much to do with ...