Tuesday, December 18, 2012

New American Standard Bible




Readable, Trusted, Literal, & Timeless


Background & History
Since its completion in 1971, the New American Standard Bible has been widely embraced as “the most literally accurate English translation” from the original languages. Millions of people, students, scholars, pastors, missionaries, and laypersons alike, trust the NASB, learning from it and applying it to the challenges of their daily lives. Discover what the original text says, word for word.

In 1995 the NASB was updated, increasing clarity and readability. Vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure were carefully reviewed for greater understanding and smoother reading. Trust, discover and enjoy the NASB for yourself today.

Answering the Demands of Today
The NASB translators believe that to make the best translation of the Scriptures even better, change should not be made just for the sake of change. This means keeping the updated NASB exactly what it has always been and will forever be—literally accurate. In order to be deemed acceptable by translators, updated material had to maintain the highest standards of literal translation. Thus the smoother reading updated NASB refines the differences in style between the ancient languages and current English.In the process, Old English "thees," "thys," and "thous," archaic vocabulary, and sentences beginning with "And" have been updated for better English, while verses with difficult word order were restructured.

In addition, parallel passages have been compared and reviewed and verbs that have a wide range of meaning have been updated to better account for their use in the context. Proper names or titles have been used in place of pronouns only when the context made it clear who the person was. Punctuation and paragraphing have been formatted to fit today’s standards. Notes about ancient manuscripts, which have appeared in most editions of the NASB, have been reviewed and, in many cases, feature new and more specific interesting facts.

Preserving the Integrity, Beauty, and Power of the New American Standard Bible
The New American Standard Bible has been produced with the conviction that the words of Scripture, as originally penned in the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, were inspired by God. Since they are the eternal Word of God, the Holy Scriptures speak with fresh power to each generation, to give wisdom that leads to salvation so that men and women may serve Christ for the glory of God.
The updated NASB represents revisions and refinements recommended over the last several years and incorporates thorough research based on current English usage. And rest assured, the translators and consultants who contributed to the updated NASB are, as always, conservative Bible scholars who have doctorates in biblical languages, theology, or other advanced degrees. Representing a variety of denominational backgrounds, the translators of the updated NASB meticulously followed all the same tried-and-true safeguards as set forth in the original NASB, which took the NASB translators nearly 10 years to complete.

In preparation, numerous linguistic tools and literature of biblical scholarship were consulted. Decisions about English renderings were made by consensus of a team composed of educators and pastors who were directed by their faith that the original words of Scripture were inspired by God. Therefore, their work was treated reverently and carefully, as changes were kept to a minimum. Completed sections of work were passed to critical consultants for a thorough review of the translation. The work passed between committees on numerous occasions before final review and revision in plenary sessions.
In perfecting the updated NASB, more than 20 translators spent nearly three years scrutinizing the NASB in order to modernize and maintain it in accordance with the most recent research on the oldest and best manuscripts. Thus, some passages have been updated for even greater fidelity to the original manuscripts.
At NO point did the translators attempt to interpret Scripture through translation. Instead, the 

NASB translation team adhered to the principles of literal translation. This is the most exacting and demanding method of translation, requiring a word-for-word translation that is both accurate and readable. This method follows the word and sentence patterns of the original authors in order to enable the reader to study Scripture in its most literal format and to experience the individual personalities of those who penned the original manuscripts. For example, one can directly compare and contrast the simple eloquent style of John with the deep complexity of Paul.

Instead of telling the reader what to think, the updated NASB provides the most precise translation with which to conduct a personal journey through the Word of God

Friday, December 07, 2012

24 Ways to Explain the Gospel

"Why do I need to be saved?" "From what?" 
These are common questions in today's society. Salvation can be a difficult concept to explain to a postmodern thinker. Fortunately, God's Word provides many ways of looking at our situation, and at God's solution. 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel contains dozens of word pictures and illustrations that will help you communicate the gospel in ways everyone can understand.
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long.

The Bible is full of illustrations that use common experiences, such as gardening, having debt, a campfire, or joining a family, to explain what Jesus accomplished on the cross. In 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel, you will see 24 metaphors from the Bible, positive and negative examples, and several illustrations that show how the positive/negative examples can be explained. (A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase compares or describes something. For example: “A mighty fortress is our God” - “mighty fortress” is a metaphor to help to describe God.) 

Below is an example from 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel:
  • Metaphor: Light - Jesus is the light that shines on our path toward God (John 12:46)
  • Positive examples: Light - Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12)
    • Jesus' light shines in our heart (2 Cor. 4:4-6)
    • Children of the light (Eph. 5:8)
    • Jesus has rescued us from darkness (Col. 1:13)
    • Putting aside the deeds of darkness (Romans 13:12)
  • Negative examples: Dark - People living in darkness have seen a great light (Matt. 4:16)
    • People loved darkness (John 3:19)
  • Illustrations - A campfire in the wilderness provides light, warmth, safety and sustenance.
    • The light helps campers to find their way back to camp. It provides warmth for the night. It keeps the animals away. It cooks food and purifies water.
    • In a similar way, Jesus provides us with a guiding light, warmth, safety, and sustenance for our journey of life.
Discussion questions for 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel
For a group study, volunteers might take turns reading a paragraph. 
  1. Read panels 1-4. Which of these ways of explaining the Gospel helps you personally see the good news differently? Was there one that stood out? If so, why?
  2. Read panels 5-6, paying attention to the word "redemption" and what it meant in the biblical world. Which metaphor of redemption connected with you the most? Why?
  3. Read panel 7. Imagine yourself explaining the Gospel to someone using one of these plans. Which one fits your style the most? Which one fits your friend? What would you do differently?
  4. Read panels 8-10, and discuss the idea of citizenship. How does the concept of being a citizen of the kingdom of heaven appeal to people today? Which metaphor in this section connects with you and why?
  5. Read panels 11-13, and spend some time on the biblical definition of the word "sin." What aspects of sin and redemption were new to you? How does the Gospel help us heal our relationship with God and with the people around us?
How to use 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel
Bible studies, small group discussions, discipleship classes, young adult studies, evangelism training, personal study.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Declaration of Dependence


This Declaration of Dependence is . . .
A radical solution to these radical times; the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony in bold action. Mature. Strong. Controversial. Governmental not political. Uncomfortable. Where has conform gotten us? Politically incorrect. We have been pursuing things that dont matter, wont last and could cost us everything. The Bible is the first book of law, government, history, economics and education.
We need the gospel; the healing of the brokenhearted, the proclamation of liberty to the captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and the bound set free. We need you. In a day of extreme sports, extreme weather outbreaks, extreme division, extreme financial crisis, extreme world upheaval, isnt it time for extreme prayer?
As youre praying, youll be shining light, showing love, speaking truth and enthroning glory. Be strengthened as you pray, knowing God hears you and that youre making the difference.
This is not about keeping the status quo. Its not about saving the economy, electing a new leader or having a religious experience. Its not Sunday morning churchianity, its a lifestyle. Its about being transformed into the image of the Son. Its about returning to Yahweh. The prodigals are coming home. Will you declare your dependence?

Table of Contents

Foreword by James Nesbit
Introduction
Part 1: Seek His Face
Part 2: Whats in a Name?
Part 3: Rediscovering Liberty
Chapter 1: A Wounded and Broken Nation
Chapter 2: Separation of Secular and Spiritual Areas of Life
Chapter 3: Bondage of Religion
Chapter 4: Fear of Man in Our Schools
Chapter 5: Abortion
Chapter 6: The Church Not Functioning as the Governmental Assembly of the Kingdom of God
Chapter 7: Not Identifying the Real Enemy
Chapter 8: Financial Crisis and Bankruptcy of the Nation
Chapter 9: External Liberty Compromised
Chapter 10: Debtor Nation
Chapter 11: Darkness in the Land
Chapter 12: Liberty is Indivisible (Not able to be Divided)
Chapter 13: Thinking That All Belief Systems are Equal
Chapter 14: The Legal System Oppressing the Poor and Defenseless
Chapter 15: Political Correctness
Chapter 16: A Welfare-Dependent Culture
Chapter 17: False Prophets in the Church Mixing Truth and Error
Chapter 18: Rampant Lawlessness and Rebellion
Chapter 19: Diminished Parental Influence in Education
Chapter 20: Forgetting the Foundations on Which We Were Built
Chapter 21: Self-Centered Nation
Chapter 22: Looking to Civil Government for Rights
Chapter 23: National and Global Chaos
Chapter 24: Baal Worship in our Churches
Chapter 25: Decline of the Nation
Chapter 26: Freemasonry and Secret Societies
Chapter 27: Celebrity Culture in the Churches
Chapter 28: Sin Among Clergy and Church Leaders
Chapter 29: Not Understanding that Yahweh is the Source of Liberty
Chapter 30: Disregarding Gods Covenant
Chapter 31: Increase in Number of Laws
Chapter 32: Culture Has a Religious Base (No Neutrality)
Chapter 33: The Church Failing the Poor
Chapter 34: Immigration Conflicts
Chapter 35: Freemasonry in the Church
Chapter 36: Holding on to Soul Wounds
Chapter 37: Dividing Liberty (Liberty is Indivisible)
Chapter 38: Liberty Starts Within
Chapter 39: Christians and Ministries Living with a Poverty Mindset
Chapter 40: Plea for Mercy
Chapter 41: Anti-God and Anti-Constitution Government Schools
Chapter 42: Breaking Covenant
Chapter 43: False Security and General Sense of Fear
Chapter 44: Election of Leaders that Fear Yahweh
Chapter 45: The System Has Taken Control of the Classroom Away from the Teacher
Chapter 46: Sexual Immorality
Chapter 47: The Declining Standard of Character
Chapter 48: Paying Tribute to Islam
Chapter 49: Postmodernism in the Church
Chapter 50: Environmentalism (A Religious Worldview)
Chapter 51: Turning the Hearts of Other Nations Against Yahweh
Glossary
Appendix: Religion vs. Kingdom
Appendix: Tree of Liberty vs. Tree of Bondage and Tyranny
Appendix: Cycle of Liberty
Where Do I Go From Here?
About the Author

About the Author


Dr. Marlene McMillan has been teaching Christians and non-Christians how to apply the Bible to daily life and influence our culture for over 20 years. Earning a D.Min. with an emphasis in Church and State Relations has opened doors for town hall debates, media interviews, and a greater level of cultural impact. She has become one of the most highly trained business consultants available, with an established reputation in the areas of Branding and Internet Marketing, Media Interview preparation and Niche Celebrity development. In addition to being in demand as a business speaker, she continues an active teaching ministry and is known as the Nations Expert on the Principles of Liberty. Dr. McMillan resides in Texas.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Gospel According to Isaiah 53



Encountering the Suffering Servant in Jewish and Christian Theology.
A Project of Chosen People Ministries http://www.chosenpeople.com/main/

The Gospel According to Isaiah 53 presents the redemptive work of the Messiah to the Jewish community, exploring issues of atonement and redemption in light of Isaiah chapter 53. It is clear that Jesus fulfills the specifications of the suffering servant of Isaiah 53.

This book has many potential uses in its presentation of the gospel for Jewish people. Pastors who study it will find unparalleled help in preparing Bible studies and sermons, so that their listeners will become better equipped to tell Jewish people about Jesus. It will be beneficial as supplemental reading for classes on Isaiah, the Prophets, and Jewish evangelism. And believers will be trained to share Isaiah 53 with Jewish friends and family.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Citizens of Two Kingdoms



While living our Earthly life we are citizens of the nation in which we live and citizens of the Kingdom of God/heaven. In light of this our lives must demonstrate our heavenly citizenship to those around us while we seek to be good citizens of our earthly nation or kingdom.

There was a song in the 70’s, which ask the question, “If you were arrested for being a Christian would there be enough evidence to prove you are a Christian?” Are you Christ-Like while being Christian?

I have noticed that sometimes we as Christians act and speak like unsaved people. We can be critical, snarky and almost hateful toward those who are different than us in race, philosophy and religion. Even within Christianity people who attend one type of church are sometimes disdainful of those who attend another type of Church. Scripture tells us to workout our salvation with fear and trembling before God. Now we know that we are saved by God’s grace or unmerited favor, but this scripture points out that we must with serious diligence not take God’s gift of salvation carelessly. His grace may be free to us but it cost God more than we could ever repay. His love is amazing but ours is very flawed.

I am a Bible believing Christian who has studied to show myself approved by God, but I have not arrived at perfection. I consider myself as maturing but do things that show I am not where I could be. I have found that my earthly attitude sometimes over rules my belief or at least the practice of my belief is lacking perfection.

A few words of caution:
1. We can be gracious without approving of sinful behavior.
2. We do not need to overlook or ignore obvious Biblical teaching in the process of being Christ-like.
3. We must not ignore one part of Jesus teaching while focusing on any other part.
4. Jesus harshest words were for the self-righteous religious or political leaders who proclaimed and pretended to be good and helping the people while protecting their own positions and power.
5. These were not simply arguments over philosophy leadership or different approaches to doing God’s will.

Jesus was a citizen of dual kingdoms, heaven and Israel, which was under Roman rule.  We are told to give unto God what is His and unto our rulers what is required. Jesus was compassionate toward sinners. He ate with them and presented the truth of God’s kingdom in His teachings. What makes Kings and leaders unjust is addressed in both the Old and New Testament and while important is not the focus of this article.

We in America live in a nation where we can choose our leaders. Just as God allowed Israel to have a King like the other nations, God allows us to choose our leader no matter what her or his religion, character, philosophy or political understanding.

Our system is not perfect but as those following Christ we have the freedom to offer people the Good News of the Gospel without fear of being jailed no matter which political party we support.

We must diligently, passionately be doing our Father’s work on the earth. Resources spent on Social Justice or Political change without our focus being on the transferring of people from the Kingdom of darkness into the Kingdom of God are a waste of resources. We must be compassionate toward those in need, as well as, proclaim the Gospel or good news of the Kingdom of God, buildup believers and seek to bring ourselves into maturity/perfection according to the Bible’s teachings.

Let’s not get distracted by things that take us away from our primary purpose in the process of living as citizens of two Kingdoms! What is that primary purpose? It is doing all that Jesus began to do and teach.
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Equipping you for a Life of Passionate Participation in God

Acts 17:28 (AMP) For in Him we live and move and have our being; as even some of your [own] poets have said, For we are also His offspring.   
  • (C)Copyright
  •    Wayne Newcomb 2012

Thursday, November 01, 2012

Foundational Truths for Christian Living


Build a foundation that will withstand the storms of a lifetime!
Foundational Truths for Christian Living (previously released as The Spirit-Filled Believers Handbook) will help you form foundations for a spiritual house that will not crumble during the storms of life.Foundational Truths for Christian Living is an:
  • Indispensable foundation for all believers
  • Excellent teaching resource for leaders
  • Easy-to-understand guide for new Christians
  • Effective reference tool for counseling, witnessing, and ministry
Let Derek Prince teach you the fundamentals of faith about salvation, baptism, the Holy spirit, laying on of hands, resurrection, and eternal judgment.

Table of Contents

Introduction

How to Use Foundational Truths for Christian Living
Part 1: Foundation for Faith
Chapter 1: The Foundation of the Christian Faith
Chapter 2: How to Build on the Foundation
Chapter 3: The Authority of Gods Word
Chapter 4: Initial Effects of Gods Word
Chapter 5: Physical and Mental Effects of Gods Word
Chapter 6: Victorious Effects of Gods Word
Chapter 7: Purifying Effects of Gods Word
Chapter 8: Revelatory Effects of Gods Word
Part 2: Repent and Believe
Chapter 9: Repentance
Chapter 10: The Nature of Faith
Chapter 11: The Uniqueness of Faith
Chapter 12: Faith for Salvation
Chapter 13: Faith and Works
Chapter 14: Law and Grace
Chapter 15: The Purpose of the Law
Chapter 16: The True Righteousness
Part 3: New Testament Baptisms
Chapter 17: The Verb Baptize
Chapter 18: Johns Baptism Compared to Christian Baptism
Chapter 19: Conditions for Christian Baptism
Chapter 20: Spiritual Significance of Christian Baptism
Chapter 21: The Baptism in the Holy Spirit
Chapter 22: Receive the Holy Spirit
Chapter 23: Do All Speak With Tongues?
Chapter 24: Emotional and Physical Reactions
Chapter 25: The Promise of the Spirit
Chapter 26: How to Receive the Holy Spirit
Chapter 27: Old Testament Patterns for New Testament Salvation
Part 4: Purposes of Pentecost
Chapter 28: Introduction and Warning
Section A: The Spirit-Filled Believer
Chapter 29: Power and Glory
Chapter 30: On the Supernatural Plane
Chapter 31: Continual Guidance and Overflowing Life
Chapter 32: Divine Love Outpoured
Section B: The Spirit-Filled Congregation
Chapter 33: Liberty Under Control
Chapter 34: Total Participation of the Members
Section C: The Spirit-Filled Preacher
Chapter 35: Conviction of Eternal Issues
Chapter 36: Supernatural Attestation
Part 5: Laying on of Hands
Chapter 37: Imparting Blessings, Authority and Healing
Chapter 38: Imparting the Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts
Chapter 39: Commissioning Ministers
Part 6: Resurrection of the Dead
Chapter 40: At the End of Time
Chapter 41: Diverging Destinies at Death
Chapter 42: Christ the Pattern and the Proof
Chapter 43: Resurrection Foretold in the Old Testament
Chapter 44: Christ the Firstfruits
Chapter 45: Those Who Are Christs at His Coming
Chapter 46: Then Comes the End
Chapter 47: With What Body?
Part 7: Eternal Judgment
Chapter 48: God, the Judge of All
Chapter 49: Gods Judgments in History
Chapter 50: The judgment Seat of Christ
Chapter 51: The Judgment of Christian Service
Chapter 52: Three Final Judgments
Topical Index
About the Author

About the Author

Derek Prince (1915-2003), a father, statesman, teacher, and leader, was regarded as one of the dynamic voices in the Charismatic Renewal! He earned degrees at Cambridge University, became a highly respected nondenominational pastor and Bible teacher, authored more than forty books, and was influential in worldwide missions. His love and support for Israel and mankind have created a legacy calling him an epistle of living love.


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Friday, October 26, 2012

Sowing Into Good Soil

We are asking for your help with our (Abba's Glory Inc) worldwide outreach and labor toward the accomplishment of our mission and goals.

There is a natural aspect to all that God does on the earth. He is not a counterfeiter, and thus does not rain down money from Heaven, but rather gives His people opportunity to receive an abundant material harvest according to the measure of the material seed they sow into God-appointed/anointed fields (ministries). 
This ministry is good ground in which to plant your seed. Those who do always receive an abundant harvest!

If you would like to help with the operational financial needs of this global ministry which touches 125 nations, please email us at AGI_Equipper@me.com for our mailing address. Abba's Glory Inc is a federally approved 501c-3.
Our Ministry sites include.

Abba's Glory web site (Under Construction)
www.abbasglory.com

Abba's Glory Institute (soon to offer our free 2 year Bible Institute)
http://abbasglory.blogspot.com

The Passionate Participation in God Project (Our daily Devotional)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TPPIGP/

Equippers Network
http://equippersnetwork.blogspot.com

Equippers Tool Box
http://equipperstoolbox.blogspot.com

Equippers Resume
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Our New Facebook page
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Saturday, October 06, 2012

24 Ways to Explain the Gospel

"Why do I need to be saved?" "From what?" 
These are common questions in today's society. Salvation can be a difficult concept to explain to a postmodern thinker. Fortunately, God's Word provides many ways of looking at our situation, and at God's solution. 24 Ways to Explain the Gospelcontains dozens of word pictures and illustrations that will help you communicate the gospel in ways everyone can understand.
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long.

The Bible is full of illustrations that use common experiences, such as gardening, having debt, a campfire, or joining a family, to explain what Jesus accomplished on the cross. In 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel, you will see 24 metaphors from the Bible, positive and negative examples, and several illustrations that show how the positive/negative examples can be explained. (A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase compares or describes something. For example: “A mighty fortress is our God” - “mighty fortress” is a metaphor to help to describe God.) 

Below is an example from 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel:
  • Metaphor: Light - Jesus is the light that shines on our path toward God (John 12:46)
  • Positive examples: Light - Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12)
    • Jesus' light shines in our heart (2 Cor. 4:4-6)
    • Children of the light (Eph. 5:8)
    • Jesus has rescued us from darkness (Col. 1:13)
    • Putting aside the deeds of darkness (Romans 13:12)
  • Negative examples: Dark - People living in darkness have seen a great light (Matt. 4:16)
    • People loved darkness (John 3:19)
  • Illustrations - A campfire in the wilderness provides light, warmth, safety and sustenance.
    • The light helps campers to find their way back to camp. It provides warmth for the night. It keeps the animals away. It cooks food and purifies water.
    • In a similar way, Jesus provides us with a guiding light, warmth, safety, and sustenance for our journey of life.
Discussion questions for 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel
For a group study, volunteers might take turns reading a paragraph. 
  1. Read panels 1-4. Which of these ways of explaining the Gospel helps you personally see the good news differently? Was there one that stood out? If so, why?
  2. Read panels 5-6, paying attention to the word "redemption" and what it meant in the biblical world. Which metaphor of redemption connected with you the most? Why?
  3. Read panel 7. Imagine yourself explaining the Gospel to someone using one of these plans. Which one fits your style the most? Which one fits your friend? What would you do differently?
  4. Read panels 8-10, and discuss the idea of citizenship. How does the concept of being a citizen of the kingdom of heaven appeal to people today? Which metaphor in this section connects with you and why?
  5. Read panels 11-13, and spend some time on the biblical definition of the word "sin." What aspects of sin and redemption were new to you? How does the Gospel help us heal our relationship with God and with the people around us?
How to use 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel
Bible studies, small group discussions, discipleship classes, young adult studies, evangelism training, personal study.
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Monday, October 01, 2012

God's Sovereignty

When you read through the Bible, you can see that God hates suffering. Jesus spent much of his life relieving people's illnesses and hurts. He calls us to do the same: to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, take care of widows and orphans and visit those in prison. So why doesn't our all-powerful God get rid of suffering? 
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long

Why Does God Let Good People Suffer? by Joni Eareckson Tada answers the big questions about suffering:

  • How can a gracious and loving God allow anyone to suffer?
  • Why do "good" people have to suffer? Don't they deserve better?
  • What possible good can come through suffering?
Popular author and speaker Joni Eareckson Tada helps you understand why God allows suffering and what we can learn from it in this glossy, full-color, 14-page pamphlet.
"When Joni Eareckson Tada writes about hardship, it's real. When she says good can come from suffering, I wanted to know how....I wanted to gain a deeper understanding of the adverse circumstance I'm in. I was surprised that such a small pamphlet could offer such a large portion of hope and courage."
Carol Witte
"I love how the pamphlets get to the point, saying exactly what I needed to hear in an easy-to-understand way. Plus, they are light weight and can fit in my purse, making them easy to take to the doctors' office or to my chemo appointments. If you know someone fighting a terminal illness or even their family members who need encouragement as well, I highly recommend you check out these pamphlets."
Cindy Curran
"The new pamphlets from Rose Publishing by Joni Eareckson Tada are a treasure for both Pastors and Chaplains. Joni has the ability to answer so many hard asked questions by her experience. Her love of God and her knowledge of His Word linked with her genuine empathy for people that are suffering and questioning God is uncanny."
Dr. Skip Lewis, Director of Chaplaincy, Heart of Florida
"Joni is at once a student and a teacher. She searches for answers, and then ably guides those who are seeking to understand some of the same difficult questions she has asked about suffering, anger, God’s sovereignty and prayer. She is candid about her personal struggles, but addresses each of them by providing biblical illustrations of how God is always present and in control. Through her practical counsel, Joni empowers anyone who has endured painful experiences in life to trust and turn toward God."
Jean Driscoll, Assistant Dean for Advancement, University of IL, College of Applied Health Sciences
Jean was born with spina bifida (an open spine). She began using a wheelchair at the age of 15 and after learning about wheelchair sports, she started pursuing athletic opportunities. During her career, Jean was the first eight time winner of the Boston Marathon. She also won two Olympic medals, 12 Paralympic medals, and still holds the world record in the 10,000 meters set during the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta. Jean remains the only 12–time champion of the Lilac Bloomsday 12K Road Race held in Spokane, Washington. Jean retired from her successful racing career following the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia.


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Rules of Engagement

Beat the devil at his own game and wage warfare with confidence!
There is a spiritual battle going on, and prayer warrior and intercessor Cindy Trimm has given you a manual to wage effective warfare. 
The Rules of Engagement helps you recognize the spirits that operate in the kingdom of darkness and gives you declarations for engaging them armed with God's power and authority.
It is time to take a stand against the powers of Satan. 
Using the authority you have been given by God, you can enter the realm of prayer-power where . . .
*Strongholds of the enemy are shattered
*Households, neighborhoods, and cities are radically changed for the good
*Situations that once meant defeat are turned into victory
*The enemy loses his power over our life
*Your true authority as a believer is unleashed 
Table of Contents 
Foreword by Chuck Pierce
Introduction: Basic Training
Part 1: Rules of Engagement
Chapter 1: YOU – Redefined: True Dominion Starts with Knowing Who You Are
Chapter 2: Your Military Headquarters and the Commander in Chief:
Chapter 3: Activation into War: Getting Your Stripes
Part 2: Your Enemy
Chapter 4: The Battlefield is Your Mind: Where all is Won or Lost
Chapter 5: Knowing Your Enemy: Spiritual Intelligence Agency (SIA)
Chapter 6: Weapons of Mass Destruction: Hiroshima of the Spirit
Chapter 7: Counterattacking the Weapons of the Enemy: Ready, Aim, Fire!
Part 3: Binding the Strongman
Chapter 8: Gearing Up for Battle: What are Your Weapons?
Chapter 9: Engaging the Fight: Strategies and Tactics for Spiritual Warfare
Chapter 10: Reconnaissance: Getting Delivered and Overcoming the Enemy
Conclusion: Forward March!
Glossary
Notes
Index
Endorsements
Every army must know the rules of engagement in order to be effective in warfare. The same is true for the twenty-first-century church. This book is a must for those who are on the front lines, and I heartily endorse it to God's elite forces. The strategies in this book are written by one of God's present day generals who is committed to leading the saints to victory.John Eckhardt, Impact Network and Crusaders Church

Cindy Trimm has spiritual insight that is invariably unique and profound. The kingdom principles expounded in this book provide the power tools needed to change regions dominated by tyrannical, diabolical demonic systems. The systematic methodologies explained here will make an indelible impression and develop the generational dominance of God's people in a kingdom environment. After reading The Rules of Engagement, I am convinced that any person and ministry involved in transforming nations for the future need this resource as a catalyst for change and development. The systems and dimensions described herein will be engraved in the minds of every reader, everywhere. This book is an essential read.Tudor Bismark, Jabula, New Life Ministries
About the Author 
Cindy Trimm is a motivational speaker and preacher and a multifaceted executive, life coach, and success mentor who travels up to 48 weeks a year, speaking and empowering people from all walks of life. She has published several books, including Commanding Your Morning, and is known as a popular, charismatic communicator.
 Please purchase this book at The Arsenal on the web at www.Arsenalbooks.com 
  

Friday, September 21, 2012

Rose Bible Overview

New! Bible Overview Helps You Make Sense of the Bible — at a glance
The Bible is made up of 66 books, written over 1600 years, by about 40 writers. AndBible Overview will give you a grasp of each book quickly in this full-color handbook.
People need to know:
• Where do I start?
• What is the most important thing I should know about this book?
• How does it fit with the rest of the books of the Bible?

This full-color guide gives you a fantastic 2-to-6 page overview of each book of the Bible, and includes—
• Purpose -Author -Date written
- Key themes - Key verses
- Photos, maps and time lines
- Summary of the key teachings
- Outline of the stories in the book
- What it tells us about Jesus
- What we can learn from it today

Perfect for personal study or for the Bible study that wants to hand out overviews for each book. 

When you want to learn the Bible, you want a clear and simple overview that makes it easy. You want to understand the main message and how it all focuses on God's salvation through Jesus Christ.

Some people use handbooks, but they are too detailed and have too much information. Commentaries are 3-inches thick with tiny type from edge to edge. You need something easy and colorful, filled with basic information. And you want to understand who wrote the book and why. You want to know what this book tells us about God. And why this book is important to us today.

Here are sample overviews: 
272 pages, full color, reproducible

NEW PRODUCT; NOT YET PUBLISHED (NYP) OCTOBER 2012