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Word Of Honor

by Terri Blackstock

Of the four people in the Newpointe post office when the bomb went off, three were killed instantly. The fourth, a 5 year old boy, lies comatose in the hospital and might not survive. Who would do such a thing? The answer comes in the form of a gunman crashing through the door of the hotel room where Jill Clark is staying. With a rifle barrel pointed at her temple, the young attorney suddenly finds herself the hostage of a desperate man whose actions barely fit his claim that he's innocent of the bombing. Only later, when the suspect is behind bars, does Jill wonder whether he's as guilty as he appears. Prompted by a terrifying attempt on her life, Jill and old flame Dan Nichols dig deeper into the case. But standing in their way is an obstacle Jill hasn't counted on: the power of a covenant. It could change her life. Or, with the clock ticking, it could seal her death. (Newpointe 911 book 3. Sequel to Shadow of Doubt.)

Word of Honor (Newpointe 911 #3)

by Terri Blackstock

What will it cost to keep a promise? Of the four people at the Newpointe post office when the bomb went off, three were killed instantly. The fourth, a five-year-old boy, lies comatose in the hospital and might not survive. Who would do such a thing? The answer comes in the form of a gunman crashing through the door of the hotel room where Jill Clark is staying. With a rifle barrel pointed at her temple, the young attorney suddenly finds herself the hostage of a desperate man whose actions hardly fit his claim that he&’s innocent of the bombing. Only later, when the suspect is behind bars, does Jill wonder whether he&’s as guilty as he appears. Prompted by a terrifying attempt on her life, Jill and old flame Dan Nichols dig deeper into the case. But standing in their way lies an obstacle Jill hasn&’t counted on: the power of a covenant. It could change her life. Or, with the clock ticking, it could seal her death. Word of Honor is book three in the Newpointe 911 series by award-winning novelist Terri Blackstock. Newpointe 911 offers taut, superbly crafted novels of faith, fear, and close-knit small-town relationships, seasoned with romance and tempered by insights into the nature of relationships, redemption, and the human heart. Look also for Private Justice, Line of Duty, Shadow of Doubt, and Trial by Fire.

The Word Of Islam

by John Alden Williams

Since the 1970s, Islam has been undergoing a tremendous resurgence throughout the world. This resurgence has often been labeled "Islamic fundamentalism" by the media, but it includes believers of every persuasion, from the most conservative to the most liberal. Given this fact, it is vital for the West to understand the terms in which Islam thinks and to communicate effectively with Muslims. This anthology includes writings central to Islamic thought, some translated earlier but here redone, and others which have never before appeared in any Western language. The selections include an interpretation of the Qur'an, as well as portions of the Hadith, or sayings and actions of the Prophet; Islamic law; mysticism (Sufism); theology; and sectarian writings. A final essay on Islam today places these writings in their contemporary context and shows the breadth and variety of Islamic belief and practice. Compiled with the intention of letting Islam describe itself in its own words, the book is an important source for all students of Muslim culture and world religions. This book is similar in scope to Williams' well-known 1961 George Braziller publication, but freshly written and much improved.

Word of Life: School Edition

by Augustine Institute Ignatius Press

Grade 3 Holy Spirit and the Life of Grace

The Word of Life: A Theology of John's Gospel

by Craig R. Koester

This accessible, engaging work explores the major theological dimensions of John's Gospel, including God, the world and its people, Jesus, the crucifixion and resurrection, the Spirit, faith, and discipleship. Craig Koester's Word of Life is notable for its comprehensive treatment of themes and its close, careful focus on the biblical text, on the narrative itself. In his introduction Koester provides a succinct overview of the Gospel and shows how disputes about John's theology throughout history have significantly shaped the church and wider society. In the course of his discussion, such expressions as being &“born again&” and Jesus as &“the way&” -- which evoke both interest and uneasiness today -- become much clearer in the context of the Gospel as a whole. Koester interacts with the best of current research and makes creative proposals about how to understand the many aspects of John's theology. His clear and highly readable guide to the theology of John's Gospel will appeal to a wide range of readers.

Word of Life Grade 5 School Edition

by Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press

This Student Text is uniquely tailored for fifth grade-level understanding. In Grade 5, your child will explore the beauty and meaning of the Catholic Church’s worship of God. Your child will study the life of Christ according to the Gospels and see how Jesus fulfilled and perfected the worship of God in the Old Testament. Jesus instituted the sacraments and sent the Holy Spirit to give us the grace we need to worship God in perfect charity and justice. With this understanding, your child and your entire family will be able to participate in God’s saving work more fully in the liturgical worship of the Catholic Church. Additionally, the Family Faith pages will guide your conversations with your child about what has been learned and how to apply these lessons in daily life. Because teaching the faith is a way of life, Word of Life also provides guidance on how to pray with your child and how to be a virtuous witness of God’s love. At the end of the book, you will find a glossary of words with basic faith concepts for your own understanding, as well as basic Catholic prayers to begin memorization. For further information and resources to engage your child, go to the student and parent portals.

Word of Life School

by Augustine Institute Ignatius Press

Sharing the faith is the greatest gift that you can give to your child. God has entrusted you with teaching your child the truth about God, the Church, and what it means to be a human person. You are the primary educator of your child, and this task can be very challenging. Therefore, the mission of Word of Life is to equip you with tools to lead your child to Jesus, the Word of Life. The foundational structure of this series is the magnificent plan of God’s love. This plan is revealed in Sacred Scripture and the living tradition of the Church. This plan shows your child who God is and who he or she was created to be. Your child will come to know his or her true identity and unique dignity as a child of God. God is perfect love, and He freely offers His love to each of us. With Word of Life, your family will learn how to respond to God’s love so that you can be transformed by His grace. You will practice making free choices to become holy and virtuous people of character.

The Word of the Buddha: An Outline Of The Ethico-philosophical System Of The Buddha, In The Words Of The Pali Canon (1907)

by Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka

Embark on a profound journey into the heart of Buddhist teachings with Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka’s The Word of the Buddha. This seminal work offers a clear and comprehensive presentation of the core doctrines and practices of Buddhism, making the profound wisdom of the Buddha accessible to readers of all backgrounds.Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka, a distinguished scholar and monk, meticulously distills the essential teachings of the Buddha from the vast Pali Canon, the authoritative scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. The Word of the Buddha presents these teachings in a systematic and organized manner, providing an invaluable resource for both newcomers and seasoned practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of the Buddha’s path.The book covers fundamental aspects of Buddhist doctrine, including the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, the doctrine of Dependent Origination, and the principles of ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. Nyanatiloka’s lucid explanations and thoughtful commentary illuminate the profound and transformative nature of these teachings, offering practical guidance for integrating them into daily life.The Word of the Buddha is more than just a compilation of texts; it is a guide to spiritual awakening and liberation. Nyanatiloka’s insightful approach emphasizes the practical application of the Buddha’s teachings, encouraging readers to engage in self-reflection and practice to cultivate inner peace and understanding.This authoritative text is an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in Buddhism, spirituality, and the pursuit of truth. Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka’s The Word of the Buddha stands as a timeless testament to the enduring relevance and profound depth of the Buddha’s message, inviting readers to explore the path to enlightenment.

The Word of the Cross: Martin Luther's Heidelberg Disputation

by Charles Edward Fry

A True Theology for the Twenty-First Century. "He is not righteous who does much, but he who, without work, believes much in Christ. The law says, 'Do this' and it is never done. Grace says, 'Believe in this' and everything is already done." These and other truths were presented by Martin Luther in his 1518 Heidelberg Disputation. The ideas presented would comfort and give clarity to the consciences of many; yet they would eventually disturb and challenge the foundation of the medieval church. In The Word of the Cross: Martin Luther's Heidelberg Disputation, Charles Fry presents a theological and historical exposition of this important document, explaining what Luther taught at Heidelberg and why it was so important to him—and to us. The ramifications of his argument have everything to do with the course of human history and with the trajectory and comfort of our own lives. May Luther's Heidelberg Disputation be understood, and treasured in our own day for the theological health of Christ's Church. May it raise up a generation that will boast not in human wisdom and reason, but only in the word of the cross—Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

The Word of the Cross: Reading Paul

by Jonathan A. Linebaugh

A collection of exegetical, historical, and theological essays on Paul&’s letters, including reception history and comparative readings in conversation with other texts.This collection of Jonathan Linebaugh&’s most important work on Paul explores the merciful surprise at the heart of Paul&’s gospel: a grace that, while strange and weak in worldly terms, is nothing less than the power of God, full of comfort and promise. Through twelve essays—two of them new—Linebaugh contextualizes and interprets key Pauline passages, does comparative readings of Paul in conversation with early Jewish texts, and enters into dialogue with Reformation theologians such as Martin Luther and Thomas Cranmer. Thorough and multifaceted, Linebaugh&’s work is at once exegetical, historical, and theological in scope. Accordingly, The Word of the Cross is a rigorous scholarly enterprise that takes seriously Paul&’s claim that the good news of Jesus Christ, despite appearing scandalous and foolish, in fact contradicts and overcomes the conditions of the possible through the power of God.

The Word of the Lord: Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation

by United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

The Word of the Lord: Verbum Domini: Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation addresses the Twelfth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops meeting on the Word of God in the life and mission of the Church.

The Word on Finances: Practical Wisdom and Bible Reference Guide for Today's Economic Climate

by Larry Burkett

Every Bible verse on finances, all in one bookIn a world of shifting economic realities, few financial equations last very long. In the marketplace, countless writers, analysts, and con artists clamor for the public ear. Whose voice can we trust? Which financial principles will stand the test of time?The Word on Finances sorts through the clamor of advice, plans, and ideas to bring us back to the final word we most need to hear: God&’s. Author Larry Burkett has organized an invaluable collection of relevant Scriptures into one easy-to-reference volume. Topically arranged New American Standard Bible passages and a concordance focus attention on 70 areas of finance and stewardship, all grouped under 8 headings:Right attitudesWrong attitudesCredit Giving and providingGod&’s blessings and cursesInvestingWork and WagesGovernmentBorrowing, bribery, planning, saving, taxes, and more—if the Bible mentions it, it&’s in this book. With Burkett&’s practical wisdom opening each topical selection, The Word on Finances is a go-to guide for spending money wisely and in a way that honors God.

The Word on Finances: Practical Wisdom and Bible Reference Guide for Today's Economic Climate

by Larry Burkett

Every Bible verse on finances, all in one bookIn a world of shifting economic realities, few financial equations last very long. In the marketplace, countless writers, analysts, and con artists clamor for the public ear. Whose voice can we trust? Which financial principles will stand the test of time?The Word on Finances sorts through the clamor of advice, plans, and ideas to bring us back to the final word we most need to hear: God&’s. Author Larry Burkett has organized an invaluable collection of relevant Scriptures into one easy-to-reference volume. Topically arranged New American Standard Bible passages and a concordance focus attention on 70 areas of finance and stewardship, all grouped under 8 headings:Right attitudesWrong attitudesCredit Giving and providingGod&’s blessings and cursesInvestingWork and WagesGovernmentBorrowing, bribery, planning, saving, taxes, and more—if the Bible mentions it, it&’s in this book. With Burkett&’s practical wisdom opening each topical selection, The Word on Finances is a go-to guide for spending money wisely and in a way that honors God.

The Word on Management: A Topical Index of Scriptures for Managers and Employees (Second Edition)

by John E. Mulford Bruce E. Winston

This guide is meant to be a beginning point for Bible study and as a reference. The organizational structure of the text is designed to allow an employee, supervisor or manager to quickly scan major sections and then to find specific areas of concern.

Word rijk bij het binnenwandelen in de wereld van het gouden tijdperk (met meditatiecommentaar)

by Brahma Kumari Pari

Dit boek vertelt en legt uit hoe je rijk, financieel en/of spiritueel kunt worden en kunt krijgen wat je maar wilt, terwijl je de wereld van het gouden tijdperk binnenloopt. Je leert te begrijpen waar het over gaat bij het binnenlopen in de wereld van het gouden tijdperk en waarom je kunt krijgen wat je wilt door dit inloopproces. Er zijn ook voorgestelde praktijken die je kunt gebruiken om binnen te lopen en/of waardoor je verrijkt wordt. Door het beheersen en toepassen van de inhoud van dit boek, kun je rijkdom, welvaart, zalig geluk krijgen en krijgen wat je wilt (of het geldwaarde heeft of niet), zelfs als je niet wilt binnenlopen in de wereld van het gouden tijdperk.

The Word, The Name, The Blood

by Joyce Meyer

A guide to using the weapons God has given you to lead a life victorious over evil.

Words

by Kenneth E. Hagin

how words affect our lives every day

Words: Religious Language Matters (The Future of the Religious Past)

by Asja Szafraniec Ernst van den Hemel

It is said that words are like people: One can encounter them daily yet never come to know their true selves. This volume examines what words are—how they exist—in religious phenomena. Going beyond the common idea that language merely describes states of mind, beliefs, and intentions, the book looks at words in their performative and material specificity. The contributions in the volume develop the insight that our implicit assumptions about what language does guide the way we understand and experience religious phenomena. They also explore the possibility that insights about the particular status of religious utterances may in turn influence the way we think about words in our language.

Words and Silences: Nenets Reindeer Herders and Russian Evangelical Missionaries in the Post-Soviet Arctic

by Laur Vallikivi

Words and Silences tells the story of an extraordinary group of independent Nenets reindeer herders in the northwest Russian Arctic. Under socialism these nomads managed to avoid the Soviet state and its institutions of collectivization, but soon after the atheist regime collapsed, while some staunchly resisted, many of them became fervent fundamentalist Christians. By exploring differing concepts of how traditional and convert Nenets use and define words and of the meanings they ascribe to the withholding of speech, Laur Vallikivi shows how a local form of global Christianity has emerged through intricate negotiations of self, sociality, and cosmology. Moving beyond studies of modernization and globalization that have all-too-predictable outcomes for indigenous peoples, Words and Silences invites us to view not only religious devotees, but words themselves, as agents of a complex and ongoing transformation.

The Words and Works of Jesus Christ: A Study of the Life of Christ

by J. Dwight Pentecost

The life of Jesus Christ takes on fresh clarity and meaning in this masterful work by Dwight Pentecost. The words, the miracles, and overarching message of the Messiah come alive in flowing and detailed chronology, set against the cultural, political, and religious setting of his day. You'll gain new understanding of why Jesus came, how he operated, and what he accomplished. Above all, you'll acquire a deeper appreciation for the love that guided his path, beginning in a manger in Bethlehem, leading through three and a half years of ministry that ended abruptly at the cross on Golgotha, and blazing forth in eternal triumph at the resurrection. Drawing liberally on the works of others who have written about Christ, such as Alfred Edersheim, J. W. Shepherd, W. Graham Scroggie, and Frederick Faraar, Dr. Pentecost reveals in his own writing a familiarity with the subject that comes from years of teaching. Yet he writes, not as one who knows all there is to know about Christ, but with the restraint of one who knows that Jesus is to be worshiped and adored as the great King, and that no book can do more than begin to tell all the wonders of his being and his love.

Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament

by Garrick V. Allen

An innovative study of the manuscript history of the New Testament, encompassing its paratexts—titles, cross-references, prefaces, marginalia, and more. How did the Christian scriptures come to be? In Words Are Not Enough, Garrick V. Allen argues that our exploration of the New Testament's origins must take account of more than just the text on the page. Where did the titles, verses, and chapters come from? Why do these extras, the paratexts, matter? Allen traces the manuscript history of scripture from our earliest extant texts through the Middle Ages to illuminate the origins of the printed Bibles we have today. Allen&’s research encompasses formatting, titles, prefaces, subscriptions, cross-references, marginalia, and illustrations. Along the way, he explains how anonymous scribes and scholars contributed to our framing—and thereby our understanding—of the New Testament. But Allen does not narrate this history to try to unearth a pristine authorial text. Instead, he argues that this process of change is itself sacred. On the handwritten page, scripture and tradition meet. Students, scholars, and any curious reader will learn how the messy, human transmission of the sacred text can enrich our biblical interpretation.

Words at the Threshold: What We Say as We're Nearing Death

by Raymond Moody Lisa Smartt

What Our Last Words Reveal About Life, Death, and the AfterlifeA person’s end-of-life words often take on an eerie significance, giving tantalizing clues about the ultimate fate of the human soul. Until now, however, no author has systematically studied end-of-life communication by using examples from ordinary people. When her father became terminally ill with cancer, author Lisa Smartt began transcribing his conversations and noticed that his personality underwent inexplicable changes. Smartt’s father, once a skeptical man with a secular worldview, developed a deeply spiritual outlook in his final days — a change reflected in his language. Baffled and intrigued, Smartt began to investigate what other people have said while nearing death, collecting more than one hundred case studies through interviews and transcripts. In this groundbreaking and insightful book, Smartt shows how the language of the dying can point the way to a transcendent world beyond our own.

Words Fail: Theology, Poetry, and the Challenge of Representation

by Colby Dickinson

There has been much philosophical speculation on the potential failure of language as well as the search for a presentation of the “thing itself” beyond representation. Words Fail pursues the writings of a trio of philosophers—Jacques Derrida, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Giorgio Agamben—as prime examples of how modern poetry presents us with a profitable vantage point from which to survey the ongoing struggle of living in a highly fragmented world. Alongside these thinkers, this book looks specifically at the form of spirituality that is given shape by this intersection of poetics and theological-philosophical reflection—all of which offer rich suggestions about our spiritual nature.

Words for the Heart: A Treasury of Emotions from Classical India

by Maria Heim

A richly diverse collection of classical Indian terms for expressing the many moods and subtleties of emotional experienceWords for the Heart is a captivating treasury of emotion terms drawn from some of India’s earliest classical languages. Inspired by the traditional Indian genre of a “treasury”—a wordbook or anthology of short texts or poems—this collection features 177 jewel-like entries evoking the kinds of phenomena English speakers have variously referred to as emotions, passions, sentiments, moods, affects, and dispositions. These entries serve as beautiful literary and philosophical vignettes that convey the delightful texture of Indian thought and the sheer multiplicity of conversations about emotions in Indian texts. An indispensable reference, Words for the Heart reveals how Indian ways of interpreting human experience can challenge our assumptions about emotions and enrich our lives.Brings to light a rich lexicon of emotion from ancient IndiaUses the Indian genre of a “treasury,” or wordbook, to explore the contours of classical Indian thought in three of the subcontinent’s earliest languages—Sanskrit, Pali, and PrakritFeatures 177 alphabetical entries, from abhaya (“fearlessness”) to yoga (“the discipline of calm”)Draws on a wealth of literary, religious, and philosophical writings from classical IndiaIncludes synonyms, antonyms, related words, and suggestions for further readingInvites readers to engage in the cross-cultural study of emotionsReveals the many different ways of naming and interpreting human experience

Words From the Fire: Hearing the Voice of God in the 10 Commandments

by R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

If God has spoken, then the highest human aspiration must be to hear what the Creator has said. God has indeed spoken, through the Ten Commandments, and Al Mohler explores this revelation of God and the implications for His people. The promise is to hear, to obey, and to live. These "Ten Words" tell us who God is and what His people should look like. Mohler is a respected voice on the state of our culture (and the church) today. The Ten Commandments speak to current issues today such as the exclusivity of the Christian God, the essence of worship, capital punishment, just war, business ethics and the postmodern definition of truth.

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