Too often Christian women wonder if they can really trust Jesus to truly be there for them in the midst of the struggles and dounts of daily life - because they think of Him as an almost effeminate and a way-too-gentle figure that just doesn't seem able to hold up to all that life can throw at us.
But is that really how Jesus is? Or is He a vital, bold God-Man Whose strength and passion are far more than sufficient to meet any struggle, any situation?
In a nutshell, Lisa Harper has penned a remarkable book that really digs into the heart of the "wild side' of Jesus - and how we can tap into that in a thoughtful and practical manner.
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"Untamed" - review of the book by Lisa Harper
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book review,
Christian Life,
following Jesus,
Lisa Harper,
women
Taking Off The Trappings Of Death - a review of "Lazarus Awakening" by Joanna Weaver
What significance does the resurrection of Lazarus have for
us? Was it just a demonstration of the power of God? Was it just meant to stun
and amaze those who witnessed it? What does this mean to you, to me - to every
Christian?
Joanna Weaver, in this third "unplanned" book of
her Bethany trilogy - "Lazarus Awakening: Finding Your Place in the
Heart of God" - explores the significance of the third member of
the trio of friends in Bethany whom "Jesus loved" - Mary, Martha -
and Lazarus, their brother.
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bible study,
book review,
Christian walk,
Joanna Weaver,
Lazarus
Book Review
What Comes "Next"...
A Review of Gabe Lyons:
"The Next Christians: The Good News About the End of Christian America"
With such current furor over the future of Christianity in America, it would be refreshing to read a book that actually answers some of the tough questions that people are asking.
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book review,
Christian Life,
Christianity,
future,
Gabe Lyons,
trends
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