A teacher and retired pastor explores the portrait of Jesus presented by each of the Gospel writers as well as the evangelists of the early Church in Acts, Paul's portrait in his letters, the understanding of Jesus in the Letter to the Hebrews, and in the Book of Revelation. This work will be helpful to the layman or pastor who wishes to see the distinctive picture of Jesus presented by each New Testament writer. It will help readers sort out which Gospel is the bridge Gospel; which Gospel has the most parables; which Gospel shows Jesus' concern for the poor, the outcast, and women; and which...
A teacher and retired pastor explores the portrait of Jesus presented by each of the Gospel writers as well as the evangelists of the early Church in ...
This book explains the parables of Jesus for the Bible teacher and the busy pastor. Gives background and theology of the parables. Designed to help the bi-vocational pastor and the Bible teacher, and as a group study guide. Illustrated with modern stories from daily life as well as stories and sermons by the author.
This book explains the parables of Jesus for the Bible teacher and the busy pastor. Gives background and theology of the parables. Designed to help th...
The Tragedy of Remembering Jesus is one in a series of sermon volumes by an acclaimed preacher and teacher, Dr. Earl C Davis. Selected on the basis of their insights and inspiration, these sermons dealing with Special Days in the Life of the Church will be useful for devotional material and as helpful aids for the preaching minister and Bible teacher. Some of the intriguing sermons in this volume deal with special days recognizing service groups such as police, firemen, bus drivers and postmen, as well as sermons for traditional holidays such as Christmas and Easter. A sampling of the...
The Tragedy of Remembering Jesus is one in a series of sermon volumes by an acclaimed preacher and teacher, Dr. Earl C Davis. Selected on the basis of...
The widow of a Union soldier believes she has the power, through an ancestor hanged as a witch, to curse the Rebel executioner of her husband. At the close of the war the obsessed widow follows her victim through the ravaged South, and brings about his death through the supposed curse on his family. For three generations the Kane curse, feared by the women of the Kane family and hidden from the men they love, strikes in the small town of Eden, carried out through the appearance of a "lady in black" who is a descendant of the widow and bent on a horrible revenge. In the present day, brothers...
The widow of a Union soldier believes she has the power, through an ancestor hanged as a witch, to curse the Rebel executioner of her husband. At the ...