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A Story of God and All of Us

by Mark Burnett Roma Downey

A STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US is a sweeping narrative that dramatises some of the most important events and characters in the Bible. The book reads like a fine novel, dramatising the sweep of biblical events, making the men and women of scripture come alive in vivid detail and dialogue. All are historically and theologically accurate. The Bible, a ten-hour mini-series on the History Channel will be based on the story, and the script has been reviewed by a number of Christian church leaders and seminarians for authenticity. Many prominent biblical characters will be portrayed in the story: Moses, David, Daniel, John the Baptist and of course, Jesus. The book will also highlight the prophetic significance of the empires that controlled Israel (Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians and Romans), as well as the many Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah.

A Story of God and All of Us: A Novel Based on the Epic TV Miniseries "The Bible"

by Roma Downey Mark Burnett

Scripture's greatest stories and most compelling characters come to life in this sweeping new novel by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett. Beginning with the creation of man and ending with the revelation of a new world, readers will revel in this epic saga of warriors, rebels, poets, and kings, all called upon by God to reveal His enduring love for mankind. Ultimately, God's plan is fulfilled in the story of Jesus the Messiah, whose life, death and resurrection brings salvation to one and all. A STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US is a companion to The Bible, the epic ten-hour mini-series produced by the authors and televised around the world.

A Story of God and All of Us Reflections: 100 Daily Inspirations based on the Epic TV Miniseries "The Bible"

by Mark Burnett Roma Downey

"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). These are the opening words of the greatest book the world has ever known. The Bible. In the Spring of 2013, husband-and-wife team Mark Burnett and Roma Downey decided to bring this story to the world in an epic television miniseries. This gorgeous, high-design book of 100 daily inspirations will help you to experience God's love through the text of the Bible. Each reflection includes a Bible verse, a personal reading, and a short prayer with visually stunning images from the set of the epic TV Miniseries, "The Bible." In this book you will find that God's love for you is a wellspring-inexhaustible, ever flowing, refreshing, and always available.

A Story of God and All of Us Reflections: 100 Daily Inspirations (Devotional)

by Mark Burnett Roma Downey

A STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US DEVOTIONAL contains 100 days of devotional material based on the History Channel's epic mini-series, The Bible. This series is a sweeping drama of the most important events and characters in The Bible. The devotional will enable the reader to experience the main themes of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation through a daily devotional reading. Relevant scripture passages are included along with a daily prayer to inspire readers and keep them challenged and motivated.

A Story of God and All of Us - Young Readers Edition

by Mark Burnett Roma Downey

Abridged to be age appropriate for older primary school readers, THE STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US is the tale of Jesus Christ, abridged, told through his eyes, starting with his crucifixion and flashing back through the story of the world and the reason he was sent to die on the cross. It is a Bible story, exhaustively researched, correct to the last detail, not trivialised or altered in the least. A chronologically accurate account from Genesis to Revelation, with a riveting progression of interesting characters, epic stories and events woven together so that THE STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US reads like a sweeping historical novel and page-turner you can't put down. Featuring an introduction by Roma Downey and a colour insert of exciting photos from TV mini-series The Bible.

A Story of God and All of Us Young Readers Edition: A Novel Based on the Epic TV Miniseries "The Bible"

by Roma Downey Mark Burnett

A STORY OF GOD AND ALL OF US is a sweeping narrative that dramatizes some of the most important events and characters in the Bible. The young reader's edition of the novel contains abridged action-packed versions of the Bible's most fascinating stories, featuring Moses, David, Daniel, John the Baptist and Jesus.This edition includes an exclusive introduction by author Roma Downey and a photo insert including images from the companion epic TV miniseries "The Bible."

The Story of God, the Story of Us: Getting Lost and Found in the Bible (Forge Partnership Bks.)

by Sean Gladding

"The ever present ache of exile rises above the comforting sounds of the river, as the image of the house of the LORD in ruins breaks the peace. . . . Despite the warmth of the fire, he feels a chill. He wraps his cloak around him and looks into the eager faces of his people, then closes his eyes. 'Picture this scene . . .'" Before the Bible was a book, it was flesh and blood. In this book, you can travel with Sean Gladding between the lines of the Scriptures to listen in on the conversations of people wrestling with the Story of God for the first time. Whether sitting around a campfire in Babylon, reclining at table in Asia Minor or huddled together by candlelight in Rome, you'll encounter a tale that is at once familiar and surprising. The Story of God, the Story of Us can be read alone but is especially rich shared with a group. Sean Gladding presents an account of the Bible that pays attention to its audience as well as its message. He introduces you to people who may remind you of yourself or your family, friends and coworkers. As much as the Bible is a story about God, it's also a story about you--and all of us--as we encounter God in a new way.

The Story of God’s Love: A Summary of the Holy Bible eBook

by Aaron Jensen

This abridged edition of the Holy Bible: Evangelical Heritage Version (EHV) will help you see the full picture of God's love and plan of salvation for humanity. The Bible is— at its heart— the grand and beautiful story of God' s love for you. It shows how sin separates you from God, and reveals what God has done to restore that broken relationship with you: He sent his Son, Jesus to save you and all people from sin. Drawn directly from the EHV text, the accounts in The Story of God's Love are presented without chapter or verse numbers for smooth, continuous reading. In this book, you'll find: • 250 Bible readings selected from all 66 books of the Bible— from Genesis to Revelations— including 175 of the most significant Bible stories • Brief summaries at the beginning of each reading section • Prayers at the end of each reading section • 13 Bible history timelines• Six maps of Bible lands The Story of God's Love is great for first-time Bible readers who want a brief summary of the Bible, making it a great resource for veteran Bible readers to go through together with a family member or friend!

The Story of God's Love for You: Every Story Whispers His Name (Jesus Storybook Bible Ser.)

by Sally Lloyd-Jones Jago

every story whispers his name… It’s an adventure story about a young Hero who comes from a far country to win back his lost treasure. It’s a love story about a brave Prince who leaves his palace, his throne—everything—to rescue the one he loves. It’s like the most wonderful of fairy tales that has come true in real life! You see, the best thing about this Story is—it’s true. And at the center of the Story, there is a baby. The Child upon whom everything would depend. All the stars and mountains and the oceans and galaxies and everything were nothing compared to how much God loved his children. He would move heaven and earth to be near them. Always. Whatever happened, whatever it cost him, he would always love them. And so it was that the wonderful love story began … —from The Story of God’s Love for You (originally published as The Jesus Storybook Bible)

The Story of Heaven Study Guide: Exploring the Hope and Promise of Eternity

by Max Lucado Randy Frazee

The Story of Heaven small group video Bible study is a three-week exploration into the hope and promise of Heaven, adapted from God’s Story, Your Story and The Story Adult Curriculum. Pulled straight from the pages of the Bible, this study provides individuals and groups of all sizes the opportunity to learn, discuss, and apply biblical teaching about heaven to their everyday lives. These three video sessions will open your eyes to the glorious finale of God's masterfully-told story. Discover the heart of God's Story and the joy that comes as you align your story with God's. This Participant’s Guide is designed for use with The Story of God DVD (sold separately) which can be utilized by individuals as well as groups of all sizes, including small groups and Sunday school and adult education classes. SESSIONS Session 1: “Your Final Chapter Becomes a Preface” (Lucado) Session 2: “You Will Finally Graduate” (Lucado) Session 3: “The End of Time” (Frazee) Max Lucado and Randy Frazee offer a hope-filled perspective of heaven, showing groups: • The power of the words “Christ has risen” and the hope that they provide • How Jesus promises this same type of resurrection to those who follow Him • The promise of new bodies without sickness and without the struggles of the flesh • A picture of what the kingdom of God will be like from the book of Revelation How we can participate in God’s ultimate story • How Jesus will return to earth and live with us in a new earth forever

The Story of Hebrew (Library of Jewish Ideas)

by Lewis Glinert

This book explores the extraordinary hold that Hebrew has had on Jews and Christians, who have invested it with a symbolic power far beyond that of any other language in history. Preserved by the Jews across two millennia, Hebrew endured long after it ceased to be a mother tongue, resulting in one of the most intense textual cultures ever known. It was a bridge to Greek and Arab science. It unlocked the biblical sources for Jerome and the Reformation. Kabbalists and humanists sought philosophical truth in it, and Colonial Americans used it to shape their own Israelite political identity. Today, it is the first language of millions of Israelis.The Story of Hebrew takes readers from the opening verses of Genesis—which seemingly describe the creation of Hebrew itself—to the reincarnation of Hebrew as the everyday language of the Jewish state. Lewis Glinert explains the uses and meanings of Hebrew in ancient Israel and its role as a medium for wisdom and prayer. He describes the early rabbis' preservation of Hebrew following the Babylonian exile, the challenges posed by Arabic, and the prolific use of Hebrew in Diaspora art, spirituality, and science. Glinert looks at the conflicted relationship Christians had with Hebrew from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation, the language's fatal rivalry with Yiddish, the dreamers and schemers that made modern Hebrew a reality, and how a lost pre-Holocaust textual ethos is being renewed today by Orthodox Jews.A major work of scholarship, The Story of Hebrew is an unforgettable account of what one language has meant to those possessing it.

A Story of Islamic Art

by Marcus Milwright

Providing an introduction to the artistic and architectural traditions of the Islamic world, A Story of Islamic Art explores fifty case studies, taken from different regions of the Islamic world and from the seventh to the twenty-first centuries. The novel aspect of these case studies is that they are presented as fictional narratives, allowing the reader to imagine art and architecture, either in their original cultural settings or at some later point in their histories. These stories are supported by a scholarly framework that allows the reader to continue their exploration of the chosen artefacts and their historical context. The fifty case studies take the form of short stories, each of which focuses on one or more object from the Islamic world. These encompass portable items in a wide variety of media, book illustrations, calligraphy, photographs, architectural decoration, buildings, and archaeological sites. The book also provides a detailed introduction, maps, timeline, glossary, and guides for further reading. This book offers accessible answers to key questions in the scholarship on Islamic art and architecture from its earliest times to the present. The issues dealt with in each of the stories include iconography, attitudes towards representation, the role of script, the elaboration of geometric decoration, the creation of sacred and secular spaces in architecture, and the socio-cultural context of art production and consumption. Artistic interactions between the Islamic world and other regions including Europe and China are also discussed in this book. A Story of Islamic Art is an engaging and informative introduction for interested readers and students of Islamic art, history, and architecture.

The Story of Islamic Philosophy: Ibn Ṭufayl, Ibn al-ʿArabī, and Others on the Limit between Naturalism and Traditionalism

by Salman H. Bashier

In this innovative work, Salman H. Bashier challenges traditional views of Islamic philosophy. While Islamic thought from the crucial medieval period is often depicted as a rationalistic elaboration on Aristotelian philosophy and an attempt to reconcile it with the Muslim religion, Bashier puts equal emphasis on the influence of Plato's philosophical mysticism. This shift encourages a new reading of Islamic intellectual tradition, one in which boundaries between philosophy, religion, mysticism, and myth are relaxed. Bashier shows the manner in which medieval Islamic philosophers reflected on the relation between philosophy and religion as a problem that is intrinsic to philosophy and shows how their deliberations had the effect of redefining the very limits of their philosophical thought. The problems of the origin of human beings, human language, and the world in Islamic philosophy are discussed. Bashier highlights the importance of Ibn Ṭufayl's Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān, a landmark work often overlooked by scholars, and the thought of the great Sufi mystic Ibn al-ʿArabī to the mainstream of Islamic philosophy.

The Story of Jesus: Teen Edition

by Zondervan

This is a small, softcover booklet with a big message. The Story of Jesus: Teen Edition uses the clear, accessible language of the New International Version (NIV) to tell the story of the most significant person who ever lived. Compelling and powerful, it’s also a compact, low-priced way to share the Jesus story in one seamless narrative. The Story of Jesus: Teen Edition is one book that will be read again and again.

The Story of Jesus Continues: A Survey of the Acts of the Apostles

by Douglas S. Huffman

With full-color photographs, maps, and sidebars about history, ancient literature, and archaeological finds,?The Jesus Story Continues?is a unique introduction to the Acts of the Apostles.Douglas Huffman takes readers through different introductory and interpretive issues in the study of Acts, including the genre, purpose, history, culture, and geographical setting of the story. Equipped with these fascinating details, in broad strokes the author traces Luke's well-told recounting of the ongoing story of Jesus. Sensitive to the purposes Luke had for his text - as well as its connection to the Gospel of Luke - Huffman concludes by noting how the Jesus story is intended to continue into the present.Specifically designed as a textbook, the volume includes chapter overviews and summaries discussion questions and assignments, lists of key terms, and a glossary.

The Story of Jesus for Kids: Experience the Life of Jesus as one Seamless Story

by Zondervan

The Story of Jesus for Kids uses the clear, accessible language of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV) to tell the story of the most significant person who ever lived. Compelling and powerful, it’s also a compact, low-priced way to share the Jesus story in one seamless narrative. The Story of Jesus for Kids is one book that will be read again and again.

The Story of Jesus for Kids, NIrV

by Zondervan

This is a small, softcover booklet with a big message. The Story of Jesus for Kids uses the clear, accessible language of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV) to tell the story of the most significant person who ever lived. Compelling and powerful, it’s also a compact, low-priced way to share the Jesus story in one seamless narrative. The Story of Jesus for Kids is one book that will be read again and again.

The Story of Jesus, NIV: Experience the Life of Jesus as One Seamless Story (The Story)

by Zondervan

The Story of Jesus is a short, easy-to-follow ebook that uses the clear, accessible language of the New International Version to offer a revealing, insightful look at the most significant human being who ever lived. Compelling and powerful, it shares Jesus' story in one seamless narrative. Whether it’s a gift, the basis for a group study, or just a keepsake for yourself, The Story of Jesus is one ebook you’ll enjoy again and again. NIV ©2011. The New International Version (NIV) translation of the Bible is the world’s most popular modern-English Bible—easy to understand, yet rich with the detail found in the original languages.

The Story of Jesus Participant's Guide: Experience the Life of Jesus as One Seamless Story

by Kevin Harney Randy Frazee

The Story of Jesus Bible study is a seven-session exploration into the life and ministry of Jesus. Pulled straight from the pages of the Bible, this study provides individuals and groups of all sizes the opportunity to learn, discuss, and apply Jesus’ life, work, and teaching to their everyday lives. Pastor and author Randy Frazee teaches how the story of Jesus intersects with the story of our modern day lives. Designed for use with the video.

The Story of Joseph: How God Can Redeem Imperfect Families - An 8-Week Bible Study

by Erin Davis

The hope of redemption—for your family and mine.Family. Few words stir as much affection, and as much angst. You have hopes and dreams for your family. Everyone does. And yet each family tree holds gnarled branches of sin, disappointment, rebellion, and grief. There is brokenness in every family, but because no brokenness is too big for God, God can do a redemptive work in every family. In this 8-week study, Bible teacher Erin Davis guides you through the genealogy of Joseph. It&’s a messy story to be sure. But, ultimately, it&’s a shining example of beautiful, lasting, God-ordained redemption.As you dig into Joseph&’s family tree, you&’ll discover that even in the face of dysfunction, deceit, and deep pain, God is at work. He has a good plan.Family is God&’s idea. He wants to bless your family from generation to generation. As you gather with your family or friends and participate in this study, you&’ll find strength and hope—the Lord is building a beautiful family for His glory.

A Story of Joy

by Janis Lipinski

Jan is a woman of faith who has a desperate longing for another child. She is married to a terrific guy who is a good husband and a great dad to their two young boys, but he is content with their family just as it is and has no desire for another child. As Jan struggles with this dilemma, she surrenders her desire to God and sees him work in mighty ways. When the desire of her heart is finally met with a precious daughter, Jan and her husband name her Joy as a tribute to God’s glory. They loved her wholeheartedly, but they were unprepared for the difficult path that lay before them. Their daughter was born with multiple medical issues. She had jaundice, ear and sinus infections that didn’t respond to antibiotics, and significant breathing difficulties all within the first month of life. As the story unfolds and more medical complications are discovered, this family struggles to meet one challenge after another. Jan’s faith is challenged again and again as she desperately tries to meet her daughter’s needs for the best medical care and fulfill her obligations as a wife and mother to her other two children. In the midst of turmoil, Jan learns how to rely on God for the strength and wisdom she needs to make difficult decisions and juggle responsibilities. Her honest account of her personal struggles to hang on to God’s promises as the world around her shifts and crumbles allows the reader to see how God can use our circumstances to stretch us, mold us, and create something beautiful out of the chaos.

The Story of King Jesus

by Nick Lee Ben Irwin

People of God pass their faith to the next generation by telling the story of how God rescues his children. This richly illustrated book continues to tell that story--from the creation of the world to Jesus's victory over death. Designed for children ages 4 to 8, The Story of King Jesus is the gospel told in a single story--a story meant to be read from start to finish in one sitting.The Story of King Jesus will captivate your child's imagination, nurture their spiritual curiosity, and draw them into the full Bible story as they embark on a lifetime of following Jesus the King.

The Story of King Saul and King David

by Lore Segal

Parents through the ages have read the Bible with their children, but much of its power and beauty is lost on contemporary readers, who find the old language obscure. Now by bringing us this great literature in clear modern English, The Story of King Saul and King David makes it possible for families to understand and appreciate it together. The biblical stories in this volume are tales of particular drama and pathos, as the text reveals the greatness and human weakness of these flesh-and-blood heroes who assume the stewardship of ancient Israel. The personalities of Saul, the first king of Israel, and his young protégé, David, continue to fascinate modern readers of all ages. Following the approach she used in The Book of Adam to Moses, a translation of the biblical stories of Genesis and Exodus, Lore Segal refuses to invent or simplify for a young audience. She has followed the narrative threads in a translation that is both graceful and precise, keeping the grandeur and wit of language, the music and mystery of these ancient texts. The Story of King Saul and King David is illustrated with 40 black-and-white reproductions from the Pamplona Bibles, two thirteenth-century illuminated manuscripts.

The Story of Latino Protestants in the United States

by Juan Francisco Martinez

The first major historical overview of one of America's most vibrant Christian movements <p><p>This groundbreaking book by Juan Francisco Martínez provides a broad historical overview of Latino Protestantism in the United States from the early nineteenth century to the present. Beginning with a description of the diverse Latino Protestant community and a summary of his own historiographical approach, Martínez then examines six major periods in the history of American Latino Protestantism, paying special attention to key social, political, and religious issues—including immigration policies, migration patterns, enculturation and assimilation, and others—that framed its development and diversification during each period. <p><p>He concludes by outlining the challenges currently facing Latino Protestants in the United States and considering what Latino Protestantism might look like in the future. Offering vital insights into key leaders, eras, and trends in Latino Protestantism, Martínez's work will prove an invaluable resource for all who are seeking to understand this rapidly growing US demographic.

The Story of Love: An Amish Christmas Bakery Story (The Amish Bookstore Novels #2)

by Beth Wiseman

They come from different backgrounds . . . But are they destined to write a new chapter together?With little left to tie her to her home state of Texas and yearning for a slower life, Yvonne Wilson jumps at the chance to shake things up with a move to Montgomery, Indiana. A dream job awaits her—managing an Amish bookstore for her good friends Jake and Eva. Besides the slow-paced setting and the comfort of beloved books, Yvonne hopes the change will help distract her from the emptiness she feels after the death of her fiancé.No longer a part of the Amish community but still a resident of Montgomery, Abraham Byler finds himself in over his head with his job as a police officer combined with a new but fast-moving relationship with the wealthy and aggressive New York native Brianna Stone. When Abraham realizes that his old crush Yvonne is back in town, he&’s not just in over his head—he suddenly finds himself head over heels for Yvonne—and in hot water with Brianna.When the violence of police work comes up against his pacifist upbringing, Abraham is forced to question his original decision to leave the Amish faith for his career. Meanwhile, Yvonne is asking her own questions about why she feels such a deep peace in Montgomery—and how much that feeling has to do with Abraham and how much has to do with the workings of her own heart.&“This compelling unpredictable romance between two strong characters with complicated lives plays out beautifully, one unexpected turn after another.&” —Patricia Davids, USA TODAY bestselling author of Amish romanceSweet contemporary Amish romanceBook 1: The Bookseller's Promise; Book 2: The Story of Love; Book 3: Hopefully Ever AfterBook length: 80,000 wordsIncludes discussion questions for book clubs

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