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The Blessing Life: A Journey to Unexpected Joy

The Blessing Life: A Journey to Unexpected Joy

Official Description:  What would it be like to enter a life of vibrant worship and deepening romance with Christ? From first to last Scripture tells a mighty blessing story, and we can be part of it. We can enter the energizing dynamic of receiving, returning and...

Feeling God (V) | Visions

Feeling God (V) | Visions

She was standing there with her eyes shut. Her head slightly tilted back, letting her blonde waves flow effortlessly in the wind. Her arms hung by her sides, palms facing the bright blue sky. A gentle smile crept onto her fair skin. White angels swiftly circled her...

Friday Flash Giveaway | Mission: Living for God

Friday Flash Giveaway | Mission: Living for God

You like free books, and we like to give them out. That being said, we just gave out a free book from our Brave Reviews Facebook page. Be sure to LIKE us because we're going to do that more often ... say, every week? Sure! We like giveaways! We gave out a copy of...

Feeling God (IV) | The Spirit

Feeling God (IV) | The Spirit

We’re strangers here – we've established this. Earth is not home to us, but an extravagant tent. And we wanna go home, but our God isn't finished with us here yet – He has things for us to do on this camping trip. And we know this, so we yearn to feel Him in any way...

Novum Testamentum Supplements Online – @BrillPublishing

Novum Testamentum Supplements Online – @BrillPublishing

Now available the online version of its well-known and respected book series, Novum Testamentum Supplements Online. Every volume published in the Novum Testamentum, Supplements is now available on the BrillOnline Books and Journals platform, beginning with the first...

Feeling God (III) | Strangers

Feeling God (III) | Strangers

Now we’ve acknowledged that most of us as followers of Jesus desire to feel God – whether that means literally feeling Him physically, being fully aware to His presence and all that He’s doing, or being emotionally moved by His love and reality. It varies from person...

June: Leadership Journal Subscription Giveaway

June: Leadership Journal Subscription Giveaway

We want to give away four subscriptions to Leadership Journal - and you could be one of those winners! *Good luck to all those who enter our giveaway. By entering the sweepstakes you will be automatically subscribed to Leadership Journal's free email newsletter.

Feeling God (II)

Feeling God (II)

I am laden with the constant desire to “feel” God. Many of my friends are, too. Sometimes, we even rely on this as the sustainer of our faith, so that as soon as we can’t “feel” Him the way we want to, we become down, distraught, and begin to doubt. We turn into angry...

Feeling God (I)

Feeling God (I)

I wasn’t raised in a Christian home. I come from the household of a hardworking, intensively-loving mom who strives to become a “good person,” but not to seek a relationship with Jesus. We attended church a grand total of four times before I went to college, generally...

Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung @RevKevDeYoung

Taking God at His Word by Kevin DeYoung @RevKevDeYoung

Can we trust the Bible completely? Is it sufficient for our complicated lives? Can we really know what it teaches? With his characteristic wit and clarity, award-winning author Kevin DeYoung has written an accessible introduction to the Bible that answers important...

BLOG: “Moving On Up” from @Starbucks

BLOG: “Moving On Up” from @Starbucks

Today is a weird day. It was my last day at Starbucks before I start a new job on Monday. Todays forecast is excited nerves for the future clouded by memories of great people that I won't work with any longer. I was not going to sit down and actually put a blog to...

Interpreting the General Letters by Herbert Bateman

Interpreting the General Letters by Herbert Bateman

This handbook is designed as a step-by-step approach for analyzing and communicating eight letters of the New Testament: Hebrews, James, the Petrine Letters, the Johannine Letters, and Jude. Interpreting the General Letters provides important background material for...