Thursday, December 07, 2006

Christian Podcast Sites


Check Out what claims to be thelargest Christian Poscast site.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Wasting Time With God

Wasting Time With God

A Christian Spirituality of Friendship with God By Klaus Issler

This information is from the IVP website. The link is given below.
When it comes to developing a deep, trusting relationship with God, efficiency and productivity are not the answer. It's far better to "waste" time with him, to just enjoy being with him. After all, that's how any friendship grows.
But making room for God in the midst of our fast-paced lives is not an easy task. Just as time with our best friends can get squeezed out by the rush of activities, so can time with God. Even "wasting time" with God means making a commitment and setting priorities--whether it's something we enjoy or not.
Beginning with the supposition that God desires friendship with us, Klaus Issler encourages us to consider seven character traits and to develop their companion disciplines: friendship, humility, faith, commitment, communication, apprenticeship and partnership. Here is a full-orbed model of Christian spirituality that will be of lasting value. (IVP web Site)

Visit Klaus Issler's website at Biola University!
It has a great deal more info.
http://people.biola.edu/faculty/klaus/wtwg.htm#toc

Table of Contents
Foreword by James M. Houston 9

Acknowledgements 11
1. The Quest: Knowing God More Deepl 13

Part I: Making Room for God
2. Friendship: Approaching the God Who is Love. 37
3. Humility: Honoring the God Who is Holy 67
4. Faith: Seeing the God Who is Invisible 90

Part II: Deepening our Friendship with God
5. Commitment: Seeking the God Who Hides 123
6. Communication: Hearing the God Who Speaks 151
7. Apprenticeship: Yielding to the God Who Disciplines 183
8. Partnership: Asking the God Who Answers 214
Notes 249
Indices 283

IVP also has Book Excerpts
@http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/toc/code=2280

Features & Benefits
*offers a full-orbed model of Christian discipleship
*shows you how to make room for God amid daily responsibilities and pressing events *highlights the value of developing friendship with God
*explores the relationship between character development and spiritual disciplines
*considers seven disciplines: friendship, humility, faith, commitment, communication, *apprenticeship and partnership

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Next Generation Leadership

This book is listed in a recent article from Leadership Journal online, How Comptent Are You? Listed and linked below.

The Next Generation Leader has been challenging young Christians eager to learn, grow, and lead in ministry or in the marketplace since its original release in 2003.

Now with an all-new look, this repackaged version continues to advance the mission of the first release. Mentoring young leaders as they face the unique issues of a changing world has been pastor and bestselling author Andy Stanley's passion for more than a decade. Here he shares material from his leadership training sessions, developed to address essential leadership qualities such as character, clarity, courage, and competency. This is the perfect guide for any new leader - or for the mentor of a future leader! Get more info at the link below.


http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product/?item_no=525396&p=1006328#curr

The artilces below are also important for leaders.

Can I Trust You? Strengthening the three legs of trust. by Angie Ward,
http://www.christianitytoday.com/leaders/newsletter/2006/cln60814.html

Assessing Character Part two of a series, "The Three Legs of Trust".by Angie Ward
http://www.christianitytoday.com/leaders/newsletter/2006/cln60918.html

How Competent Are You? Part three of a series, "The Three Legs of Trust."by Angie Ward
http://www.christianitytoday.com/leaders/newsletter/2006/archives.html

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Discipleship Journal's Best Bible Study Methods

One of the featured books this month is Discipleship Journal's Best Bible Study Methods from Navpress. Below is a quote from their site about this book.

"WHO SAID BIBLE STUDY IS BORING? NOT US! Discipleship Journal® believes God’s Word should not only be instructive, challenging, and life-changing, but also creative, intriguing, and just plain fun. That’s why we compiled this unique handbook of 32 ways to study Scripture, drawn from the pages of our magazine. From word studies to role-playing to personal reflection, both pastors and laypeople explain how to infuse study with fresh insight—and without compromising the Bible’s meaning or integrity. Whether you’re new to Bible study or a seasoned pro, you can unearth deep spiritual gems and enjoy the process. So dig in and discover the joy of getting into God’s Word. "

PRODUCT DETAILS Discipleship Journal's Best Bible Study Methods [ISBN: 1576832910](Paperback)[size 6x9] For more information and a sample chapter click on the link below.
http://www.navpress.com/Store/Product/1576832910.html#ProductDetails

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Faith@Work Movement

Today the Church has once again been awakened to the need to Equip The Believer so that they can be an effective tool in the market place and be salt and light to the world in which we all live. Below is a great tool to help in that Equipping process.

"An excellent resource for the Body of Christ and a great encouragement to see the practical ways others have implemented their faith at work. Kudos, Os. A job well done!" Dennis Peacocke, President, Strategic Christian ServicesIs there a real move of God in the workplace? If so, what do pastors and church leaders need to know? How can the church mobilize workplace believers to impact their city and nation? The Faith@Work Movement by Os Hillman will answer these and many more questions about the modern-day faith at work movement. Foreword by Dr. Peter Wagner.

Chapters include:
1. A Genuine Move of God Is Taking Place In The Workplace
2. The Workplace Ministry of Jesus and Today's Great Divide
3. Indicators of a Problem
4. Twelve Fallacies of Belief Often Held by the Church and a Five-Year Forecast
5. Work is Ministry/Work To Minister
6. Letter to a Pastor
7. Launching a Work-Life Ministry in Your Local Church
8. Establishing Encouraging Relationships
9. Church Case Studies
10. Ten Ways to Support Ministry in the Workplace
11. Reaching the 9 to 5 Window: 26 Action Steps You Can Take Right Now
12. What is the End Goal?

Two great companion resources to this book are Uniting Workplace Leaders and the Local Church audio CD. and The Church In The Workplace book by Peter Wagner.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Leadership: The Power of a Creative Life by Rick Joyner

The Following material is a clip from the The Elijah List which is a brief Part of Rick Joyners New bookRick Joyner: Leadership: The Power of a Creative Life


Unity and Diversity
Two things that we know the Lord especially loves are--unity and diversity. The Lord loves diversity so much that He even makes every snowflake different. No two trees are alike. Every leaf is different from every other leaf on the planet. He made every human being different from every other human being. The Lord's creativity and love of diversity is prevalent throughout His creation. Unity in diversity is a basic principle of His government. It is therefore understandable that these two would be blended into a fundamental principle of how He will rule in His Kingdom. The Lord also loves unity. If you knew you only had a few hours left to live, your prayers would certainly be focused on the most important issues of your heart. The Lord spent His last night on the earth praying, and the dominant theme of that prayer was the unity of His people. The words "unity" and "diversity" put together form the word "university." The original purpose of the university was to bring together into unity the study of all the different subjects and disciplines. True unity is a unity of diversity, not a unity of conformity. To seek this and maintain it is a noble cause, and is the basis of Kingdom government. Authority exercised in one realm can have consequences in many others. Just as the different tribes all had their own inheritance, they also had to maintain a relationship to all of the other tribes and keep in their hearts their vision for being one nation. We must do the same. Aaron, the high priest, carried the stones of all of the tribes over his heart on the breastplate. If we are going to walk in the high calling of God, we, too, must keep all of God's people on our hearts, not just our own tribe, church, or movement. This does not mean that we do not have a great and specific vision for our own tribe, but we must always keep the others on our hearts as well and be considerate of the others in our actions. For the original twelve apostles to function together, they had to have tremendous humility and consideration for the others. This remains a foundation of true spiritual authority. As we are told in James 4:6, "God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble." One of the most basic characteristics of one who is truly humble, is that they are teachable, like a little child. Those with true humility recognize that they only see in part and know in part, so they are always open for the parts that must come from others. For the very foundation of that government, it would be hard to imagine a more diverse group than the twelve apostles being chosen and called to work together. Without understanding the Lord's devotion to diversity in all that He does, we will not understand a very basic characteristic of His nature or His Kingdom.The Lord's Team
On the Lord's team, He had different apostles with different gifts. Peter was an extraordinary evangelist. John was more prophetic. James was more pastoral. Others emerged as great teachers and missionaries. Together, their individual strengths would help the others weaknesses and vice versa. The first century leadership of the church was also a relay in which the dynamic leadership changed as was needed. Peter began on the Day of Pentecost, but after the evangelism was well-established, the dynamic leadership passed off to James, the pastoral one, which was obviously the strength that was then needed to establish all of the new converts. Later, after the church was dispersed abroad from its base in Jerusalem, it appears that Paul was the defacto dynamic leader of the body of Christ at the time. His teaching, especially on the New Covenant "grace versus law," etc., was desperately needed at that time, and it was right that the focus should be upon him. Then, after the passing of the others, John, the prophetic one, emerged as the dynamic leader, whose revelation message would help prepare the faithful ones for the generations to come.Flying in Formation
Years ago, when I inquired of the Lord about how to have a movement that would not stop moving until it had grown up into the fullness of Christ, He gave me a simple, but surprising answer. He said that to do this, we would have to use the wisdom of the geese. I then studied geese to see what this might mean, and I quickly understood it.
Geese fly in a formation in which they all draft behind one another, which reduces the effort required for flying 20 to 35 percent. Because of this, they can fly much farther than if they did not fly in formation.Likewise, there is a formation that the Lord has called each of us to be in--the local church. Christian growth in every way will be far slower and more difficult when we try to do it alone than when we are rightly connected to His body. In fact, it is quite clear in the New Testament, that full maturity simply is not possible without a vital local church life. This includes knowing our ministries and spiritual gifts, and functioning in them in harmony with the other ministries and gifts in the local church--flying in formation. True local church life is going to be difficult at best. It is hard to get along with other people, but it is essential for true Christian maturity, and is in fact much easier than trying to do it alone. I have heard quite a few people say that they love the Lord, but just don't like His people. The Scriptures are clear that this is not possible, as we read in I John 4:20-21: "If someone says, 'I love God,' and hates his brother, he is a liar; for the one who does not love his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen. And this commandment we have from Him, that the one who loves God should love his brother also."

A truth that not many want to hear is that the harder the relationships are in the local church, the faster and easier it is to mature in Christ. Love is the essence of maturity in Christ, and if we cannot love those whom we are going to spend eternity with, we are not going the right way, at best. So flying in formation is crucial or we will be left far behind in true Christian maturity.

Leadership Changes and Pruning
We must also consider that in such a formation, someone will have to be in the lead. That goose is obviously not able to draft behind the others, and therefore will tire at a rate of 20 to 35 percent faster than those following. Therefore, for the whole formation not to bog down because the leader is tired, we must learn to change leadership regularly. This is in fact what the first century church did, transferring the point position from Peter to James, to Paul to John, then to different ones who are called "the early church fathers." This really should be done not just with the leadership position of the local church, but with every position. If your children's ministry, worship, home groups, evangelism, teaching, or any other ministry in the church starts to plateau or stop making progress, you may want to consider giving that leader a break and letting him or her draft behind someone else for awhile. Of course, many will consider that a demotion or a failure, especially if they are territorial or have their spiritual identity wrapped up in their ministry. This will usually need to be delicately negotiated, but it is as essential for that leader's spiritual health as it is the church's. Every time we have implemented this, it has not only enabled the specific ministry to accelerate its progress again, but enabled the leader to receive rest and begin to advance in their own personal growth again. After a rest, he or she will be ready for leadership again. We need to also consider that just because a church or ministry which is a part of the church plateaus, this does not necessarily mean a leadership change is required to get it going again. There are times of rest, just as the pillar of cloud would sometimes stop for a period of time to allow Israel to rest. There are also times of pruning in which churches or ministries are cut back so that they could bear more fruit in the future.
All of these things need to be weighed, but if there is a true team leadership in the church and in the ministries, then switching leadership from time to time will be a positive experience for all. As one on our ministry team who was a former NBA player said, "When someone gets the hot hand, every great team will quickly recognize it and feed them the ball." Also, just because one passes off the point position of leadership to another permanently, this does not mean that they do not continue to be leaders. In fact, they can become even more fruitful in their ministry if they are not in a point position of leadership.
The Lord Himself was the Master of this grace of humility in passing off the leadership to another. He even told His apostles that it was expedient for Him to leave in the flesh so that the Holy Spirit could come.


Rick JoynerMorningStar Ministrieswww.morningstarministries.org A more in-depth study of these and other leadership principles are addressed in Rick Joyner's book, Leadership: The Power of a Creative Life, which can be purchased below.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Ephesians, The Church Confronts the Powers of Darkness

"Power and Magic is one of those few books which literally cannot be ignored by any serious bible student. In fact, it makes the classical commentaries on Ephesians that I am familiar with virtually obsolete.
Clinton Arnold has done us all a great favor by throwing vital new light on our understanding of what really motivated the Apostle Paul to write one of his most important epistles."
Peter Wagner, Fuller Theological Seminary

"This scholarly book is a valuable contribution to understanding the spiritual world we live in. Clinton Arnold helps us to understand Paul's message to the early church and consequently to the church at the end of twentieth century."
Neil Anderson, Freedom in Christ Ministries

"Power and Magic is one of the most helpful biblical teachings available on the subject. I know it will be helpful to any reader."
John Wimber, Association of Vineyard Churches

"I consider Power and Magic to be one of the most valuable books in my library. Arnold's research into the world view held by the inhabitants of the Greco-Roman world focusing on spiritual power is outstanding. I continually recommend this book to pastors, missionaries, seminary professors, students, and thoughtful Christians in all my seminars worldwide on spiritual warfare." Ed Murphy

"I have found this book extremely enlightening and consistently biblical. Reading it is a definite must for those who wish to understand the biblical world view."
Ed Silvoso, President, Harvest Evangelism

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Simple Church Books


Today's Featured Ministry site is Simplechurchbooks.com. This site is a great resourse for House churches, Simple churches, and Organic churches which are springing up across the nation and the world.

Simplechurchbooks.com was birthed out of a desire to equip and foster House churches, Simple churches, and Organic churches across America and abroad.

Towards this end, we are endeavoring to offer the best resources available on this emerging expression of the Body of Christ.

http://simplechurchbooks.com/Default.aspx

Friday, July 07, 2006

The Journey from Success to Significance

I would like to recommend this small book and this quote from Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140410111X/104-1431762-5275119?v=glance&n=283155

Best-selling author and nationally renowned motivational speaker John Maxwell looks beyond a worldly view of what matters to find a deeper call and a greater purpose in life. Stripping away the myths of success touted by our culture, he boldly and confidently asserts that true significance is only found by living in relationship with God and by using one's energy and influence to pass along God's love to others. Written in Maxwell's straightforward style punctuated with engaging stories and anecdotes, The Journey from Success to Significance is right on target.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Living Your Strengths Book

Living Your Strengths Book
I believe a part of being wise in leadership is undrstanding who you are and how you function. Below is one on the unique tools available today to measure the way you function. Although no single test or experience can tell who you are or were creted to be. I have found these test to affirm who I am and how I function. I have included my test results for this test so you have an example . This book and test might be a helpful and fun tool to use in your life and with your team, as well. For an example o the test results go to http:/equippersresume.blogspot.com

The following reviw or promo is from the Gallup web site.
American churches are experiencing a power shortage, declare the authors of Living Your Strengths. "People aren't harnessing the power of their innate gifts."
Does their message sound familiar? Have you felt disconnected from your church lately? Are you not attending as much?
Or maybe you're a passionate member who wants to become even more involved, and would also like to inspire others.
Whatever the case, more than half of churchgoers report that they don't get to do what they do best in their congregations. And this is driving people away.
But it doesn't have to be this way. Living Your Strengths shows all members how to use their innate gifts to enrich their congregations -- right now. It teaches you to identify and affirm your talents, and how to use them for growth and service.
"This book is a careful and faith-informed roadmap to discovering our Signature Themes of talent and unleashing the God-given potential within each of us."
-- Lovett H. Weems Jr., Distinguished Professor of Church Leadership at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., and author of Take the Next Step: Leading Lasting Change in the Church
This article is seen in it's whole at http://faith.gallup.com/content/?CI=18268

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Revolution by George Barna

I am including the material below from the Barna site and a link to another preview that I have posted @ http://equippersedge.blogspot.com

Revolution By George Barna

There is a new breed of Christ-follower in America today. These are people who are more interested in being the Church than in going to church. They are more eager to produce fruit for the kingdom of God than to become comfortable in the Christian subculture. They are focused on the seven spiritual passions that facilitate their growth as genuine people of God and citizens of the kingdom. These people are Revolutionaries. In this courageous new book from bestselling author and renowned researcher George Barna, you will read the results of his studies that have discovered and described a growing national population of more than 20 million adults who are committed to living their faith and making God the top priority in their life. Some are doing so through the ministries of a local church, but many are not.
The emphasis is upon allowing God to transform them in every aspect of their life. This groundswell of spiritual passion and intensity is likely to amount to a Third Great Awakening in the United States, but with a very different look, feel and outcome than previous religious upheavals. In many ways, this new move back to God is designed to return the American Church to its roots – its first-century roots, as depicted in Acts 2.

Topics addressed in this book include:
1. The call to the Church
2. The seven passions of Revolutionaries
3. The current state of the local church
4. Confusion over Church and church
5. Significant cultural trends
6. The emerging spiritual landscape
7. Evidence of God through spiritual min-movements
8. Transformation in today’s world
9. Alternative forms of “doing church”
10. Jesus the Revolutionary
11. The motivations and behaviors of Revolutionaries
12. The impact of the Revolution
13. Characteristics of Revolutionaries
14. Common criticisms of Revolutionaries
15. Affirmations of a Revolutionary
16. How local churches can respond to the Revolution

If you think you are a Revolutionary Christian, this book will encourage you. If you are interested in the future of the Church – and the local church – this book will inform you. If you are a leader in a local church, this book will challenge you. If you are searching for your place in the kingdom of God, this book will guide you.

The Revolution is here. The American Church will never be the same. http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=Resource&ResourceID=196

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence

"The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence"by James W. Goll

Your heart has been created for the Presence of God, and it is not complete without His Presence living within. Nay-sayers try to convince you that His Presence is elusive and subjective, but their voice is silenced by the desire yearning from within for a union with your Lord and Creator.
As a credible response for those who want to fill that inner void with His perfect union, The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence was written. Author James Goll's own journey into His Presence has brought him face-to-face with angels and the Lord. Jim has heard His voice and has moved in His Presence for many years, carefully recording what he now shares with you. Joyfully, you will discover how the Lord covets union with you as much as you seek His Presence.

You will also:
· Discover the delight of quiet meditation.
· Learn to wait and to watch with your Lord.
· Experience the joy of contemplative prayer.
· Understand the fire of His love.
· Learn about the journeys of others who have sought and found the sweetness of His Presence.
The wisdom contained in this book will give you moment-by-moment confidence and hope as you journey toward the joy and pleasure of His Presence.
James Goll www.jamesgoll.com

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Wisdom for a Fresh Move of God by His Spirit Today

The following books are helpful in understanding the history of Revival and Charismatic Movements.

Read related articles at http://equippersnetwork.blogspot.com

1. 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity by Eddie L. Hyatt
2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity offers convincing evidence that the modern Pentecostal and Charismatic movements are rooted in the two-thousand-year history of the church. Those who identify with these movements will be affirmed in the experience of the Holy Spirit and will gain a new respect and appreciation for the movement of which they are a part. Those outside the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements will also benefit by reading this volume in that they will gain an understanding of this movement that Harvard professor Dr. Harvey Cox says is "reshaping religion in the 21st century."
http://www.strangdirect.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16489&cat=0&page=1


2. Dynamics of Spiritual Life By Richard F. Lovelace

Richard Lovelace gives a history of spiritual renewals in light of biblical models. Isolating the elements of live orthodoxy, he proposes a comprehensive approach to renewal. Lovelace looks at such practical issues as renewal of the local congregation, the ways revivals go wrong, the evangelical thrust toward church unity, and Christian approaches to the arts and to social concern.
http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=626


3. Revival by Winkie Pratney
Revival: Principles to Change the World is a reprint of the 1984 classic.
The book uses stories from previous visitations of the Holy Spirit to illustrate fundamental spiritual laws that can change a generation.
The book contains biographical sketches of most great revivalists. Luther, Calvin, Wesley, Edwards, Finney, and Moody are just a few of the important personalities featured in the book.
Historical material from the world's greatest revivals is also included. With a captivating literary style, Pratney takes the reader from the Reformation to the Jesus Movement, detailing timeless principles that both brought and maintained revival. His extensive research uncovers vital truths that make the lessons of the past relevant to today's men and women on a quest for a fresh visitation of God. This book is a must for every student of revival history and those who hunger for revival in their generation. http://www.azusastreet.org/bookstorepratney.htm

4. Rivers of Revival bt Neil T. Anderson and Elmer Towns

Rivers of Revival answers the question many Christians are asking: "What will it take to see revival?" What will it take for a spiritual revival to sweep the nation? Anderson explains how believers must first experience an individual revival before widespread renewal can happen. Only then, says Towns, can a "Power Encounter," "Prayer Evangelism," and five other forms of outreach bring souls streaming to God. You can make the river rise---starting now!
http://www.inspiredchristian.org/were_reading.html

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Tools for Your Spiritual Journey

There is a deep passion to grow in Christ and come into a deep and passionate relationship with our Lord and Savior. Often church is not as healthy a place as we would have it to be because it has become a matter of religion and form and not a relationship with our God and creator. The books below will stir you up and provide biblical wisdom for developing a strong walk and fellowship with Him who has set us free and desires that we become one with Him!

The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence by James W. Goll
Published by Destiny Image

"The presence of God is meant to be more than just an occasional event during Sunday morning Worship---you are meant to live in God's presence! In The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence, James W. Goll uncovers ancient and nearly forgotten keys to deeper intimacy with Christ Jesus while revealing the ease of working with Christ instead of for Him."
http://www.destinyimage.com/destiny-image-show-isbn.php?sku=0768423228



Invitation to a Journey: A Road Map for Spiritual Formation by M. Robert Mulholland

"In Invitation to a Journey, Mulholland helps Christians new and old to understand that we become like Christ gradually, not instantly. Not every personality is suited to an early morning quiet time, so Mulholland frees different personality types to express their piety differently. He reviews the classical spiritual disciplines and demonstrates the importance of undertaking our spiritual journey with (and for the sake of) others."

http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=1386


Drawing Near
A Life of Intimacy with God
By John Bevere Published by Thomas Nelson.
"In Drawing Near, John Bevere invites readers to explore a life of intimacy with God. Emphasizing the need for obedience, he urges us to practice-just as we would practice anything we hope to improve-our communication with the Holy Spirit. Understanding that prayer is a dialogue, not a monologue, Bevere encourages us to listen at the Father's feet. Study questions in each chapter offer opportunity for reflection, and a "How to draw near to God" section offers practical steps toward developing true intimacy with Him."
http://www.thomasnelson.com/consumer/product_detail.asp?sku=0785261168#

Enjoying God by S. J. Hill Published by Relevant Books
"Enjoying God will challenge and encourage you to pursue a passionate, intimate relationship with God. The book exposes misunderstandings that can damage and jeopardize your faith, and it uncovers a biblical understanding of God as Father. Enjoying God will move you from duty to delight in your relationship with Christ. "
http://equippersnetwork.blogspot.com/ On the lower right hand side.





The Spirit of the Disciplines by Dallas Willard
published by Harper Collins

"Dallas Willard, one of today's most brilliant Christian thinkers and author of The Divine Conspiracy (Christianity Today's 1999 Book of the Year), presents a way of living that enables ordinary men and women to enjoy the fruit of the Christian life. He reveals how the key to self-transformation resides in the practice of the spiritual disciplines, and how their practice affirms human life to the fullest. The Spirit of the Disciplines is for everyone who strives to be a disciple of Jesus in thought and action as well as intention." http://equippersnetwork.blogspot.com/ on the lower right hand side.


Contemplative Bible Reading Experiencing God Through Scripture by Richard Peace published by Navpress

"Contemplative Bible reading (or lectio divina, as it is often called) is an ancient method of approaching Scripture. Consisting of four parts, this method begins with the selected biblical passage and moves to meditating, praying, and contemplating what God is revealing through His Word."

http://www.navpress.com/Store/Product/1576831086.html




Spiritual Journaling
Recording Your Journey Toward God
by Richard Peace published by NavPress
" In Spiritual Journaling, you will learn to recognize the progression from who you have been to who you are meant to become. By taking time to go back and understand the critical elements of your life—the events, relationships, patterns, and experiences that shape you—you will gradually find yourself viewing the future through the lens of conformity to the way of Jesus. "
http://www.navpress.com/Store/Product/1576831094.html



Meditative Prayer
Entering God'presence's byby Richard Peace
published by NavPress
" In Meditative Prayer, you'll discover ways of prayer that make use of your mind and imagination, that address your needs as well as strengthen your spirit. By drawing from a number of different sources—Scripture, wise men and women who have gone before, and one another—this study guide will enable your soul to drink deeply from the inexhaustible well of prayer. (Though you can use this guide for a personal journey of prayer, it is ideally suited for exploration with a small group of like-minded friends.) "
http://www.navpress.com/Store/Product/0891099018.html

Saturday, March 04, 2006

BibleWorks Software

I remember the joy and excitement I felt as Dr. Gary McGee taught my New Testament Greek class at Central Bible College thirty-two years ago. I also remember him reminding us to keep using what we had learned so that we could remain ‘good students of God’s Word’ and that we might be able to help others understand the joy of discovering the beauty of wisdom and life God’s Word held for all who loved God.
Over the years as I have studied, preached and taught God's Word I have rediscovered the joy, the richness and the flavor which I first began to experience in that Greek class, were renewed each time I explored the depth of meaning of God’s Word which is found in the original languages.

Today the BibleWorks software has almost completely replaced the three book shelves of Greek and Hebrew books in my library. It’s easy to use interface and powerful search abilities turn what used to be an all day study into a morning of study. I have been able to reduce research and study times from 8-9 hours to 2-3 hours. The time saved has allowed me more time to bathe my study in prayer and to enjoy a more fruitful time of contemplation, and meditation upon the subject being researched.

You cannot find a more powerful, valuable or easy to use software by which you may bring others deeper into the flavor and depth of God’s Word. If you want a more in depth understanding of this software please click on the link that follows. http://www.bibleworks.com/bwintro.html Where you will find:

[What is BibleWorks?]
An overview of BibleWorks
[Video introduction]
A video introduction to BibleWorks
[What's new in version 7?]
Screenshots and brief descriptions of the new features and resources in BibleWorks 7
[Full contents of BibleWorks 7]
Full contents of the BibleWorks 7 package
[Modules]
Separate database modules that can be purchased and added to your BibleWorks installation **[Reviews]Reviews, letters, and feedback from BibleWorks users
[System requirements]
The minimum requirements needed to run BibleWorks

For a free color brochure describing BibleWorks 7,contact us. To download an electronic version of the brochure, click here (requires the free Acrobat Reader).