Gli incontri di Gesù

Gli incontri di Gesù

Incontrare Gesù è incontrare Dio. Ogni uomo può farlo: basta rivolgersi a Colui che ci cerca per primo e chiedergli: “Maestro, dove abiti?”.Le riflessioni che proponiamo in queste pagine vogliono aiutarci a pregare, approfondire e meditare gli incontri di Gesù riportati dal Vangelo domenicale. Sono tanti i personaggi evangelici che possono testimoniarlo: incontrare Gesù è incontrare Dio; è incamminarsi su una via sicura che conduce a lui.

The Doctrine of Justification

The Doctrine of Justification

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. Arthur W. Pink carefully treats a biblical doctrine that is often misunderstood—the doctrine of justification. How can we, who have sinned against a holy God, be reconciled to that God? Only through the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who paid the penalty for His people. Pink explores justification in the aspects of Its Meaning, Its Problem, Its Basis, Its Nature, Its Source, Its Objects, Its Instrument, Its Evidence, and Its Results.

Freedom of the Will

Freedom of the Will

What does it really mean to be possessed of free will? Why is this issue one of the most prominent points of divergence between the various Christian sects and traditions? In Freedom of the Will, leading thinker and theologian Jonathan Edwards offers a comprehensive take on this complex doctrine, addressing free will's relevance to Christianity and other religious faiths.

Un simple moine

Un simple moine

Les auteurs de ce livre ont eu une idée originale. Plutôt que de rédiger une biographie " classique " de Tenzin Gyatso, ils ont recueilli les témoignages d'une soixantaine de personnalités ayant à un moment de leur vie côtoyé Sa Sainteté. Des personnalités appartenant à toutes les confessions (bouddhiste, bien sûr, mais aussi juive ou catholique) et issues de tous horizons (tels Heinrich Harrer, alpiniste et membre de l'équipe olympique autrichienne en 1936, ou l'acteur Richard Gere), mais aussi des érudits tels Howard Cutler, Jeffrey Hopkins, Lama Surya Das, Robert Thurman, Nicholas Vreeland, Harry Wu. Pour l'édition française, Fabrice Midal a rencontré des Français qui ont connu le dalaï-lama et les a fait réagir sur les thèmes abordées dans cet ouvrage. Catherine Barry (animatrice de " Voix bouddhistes " sur France 2), Marie Jaoul de Poncheville (écrivain et réalisatrice), Olivier Masseret (Association des amitiés parlementaires du Sénat pour le Tibet), Jean Paul Ribes (journaliste et écrivain, vice-président de l'Université bouddhique européenne), Jean-Claude Carrière, etc. Les douze chapitres de cette biographie brossent ainsi un portrait sensible du dalaï-lama et de son action en faveur de la paix.

Sovereign Grace

Sovereign Grace

IN the exercise of his high calling, the faithful ambassador of Christ must not scruple to declare the whole counsel of God—“rightly dividing the word of truth,” to all classes of hearers. He must warn the openly wicked man that if he persists in his evil courses, the just judgments of God will inevitably overtake him; he must unmask the hypocrite; he must utter no uncertain protest against the crooked and devious ways of the self-seeker and the time-server. But if he enters into the Spirit of his Master, no part of his public work will be more congenial or delightful than the proclamation of the full, free, and SOVEREIGN GRACE of God, manifested towards sinful men in the gift of His Eternal Son, to be the Saviour of the world.It has been my happy privilege in years past to tell out, as best I could, this wonderful story of redeeming grace. The following pages record the addresses I have given on the various aspects of this great subject. I pray God that in their printed form they may serve to deepen in the mind of the reader the appreciation of this grace, at once so infinite and so undeserved.The chapter entitled “A Chime of Gospel Bells,” though not strictly flowing out of the general subject, is in perfect harmony with it; every note in the chime is intended to ring out the gracious invitation to “Come” to the God of all grace and be blessed. The Dialogues which form the latter part of the book were heard with much interest and profit at some of the London meetings; I think the perusal of them will be helpful in removing many of the hindrances that prevent anxious inquirers from accepting without delay the salvation that God in His grace has provided for the sinful children of menD. L. MoodyCrossReach Publications

When Does Life Begin? And 39 Other Tough Questions About Abortion

When Does Life Begin? And 39 Other Tough Questions About Abortion

Where do you stand on abortion? Have you made a decision? Have you been avoiding the issue? This book provides straight answers to these tough questions about abortion: When does life begin? Doesn't a woman have the right to control her own body? Is abortion murder? Does the baby feel pain during an abortion? Isn't a fetus only a "potential" human being? Isn't abortion a safe procedure for women? Shouldn't abortion be allowed so that only "wanted" babies will be born? This book answers these & 32 other tough questions about abortion in concise, well-documented, easy-to-reference chapters.

Bulfinch's Mythology

Bulfinch's Mythology

BULFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY THE AGE OF FABLE OR STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES by Thomas Bulfinch The single most useful and concise guide to mythology, Bulfinch's Mythology is a collection of timeless tales from around the world. Written not for scholars but for the common reader, Bulfinch's commentary is fascinating, a series of notes to himself that grew into this highly readable collection. For the Greek myths, Bulfinch drew on Ovid and Virgil, providing lively versions of the myths of Zeus and Hera, Venus and Adonis, Daphne and Apollo, and their cohorts on Mount Olympus; the love story of Pygmalion and Galatea; the legends of the Trojan War; and the epic wanderings of Ulysses and Aeneas. For the sagas of the North, he drew on Mallet's Northern Antiquities, depicting the joys of Valhalla, the furies of Thor, and the tales of Beowulf. The book also includes mythology from the East, stories of Zoroaster, Buddha, and the Hindus. This sterling collection belongs in the libary of every serious reader. This publication from Boomer Books is specially designed and typeset for comfortable reading.

Set Your Mind On Christ Above

Set Your Mind On Christ Above

C. Matthew McMahon is founder of A Puritan's Mind and Puritan Publications. Thomas Jollie (1629-1703) was a zealous puritan preacher with superior abilities, an active spirit, and humble disposition. Few of Jollie’s works survive today. This puritan gem on heavenly mindedness is exceedingly rich with Scripture, and dripping with praise to Jesus Christ. Jollie covers in this work the primary doctrine that, “the saints’ holy calling out of the world, and their afflicted condition in it is, that they are heavenly both in profession and practice.” His text is Hebrews 11:16, “…they desire a better country.” He shows that it is the good pleasure of God to appoint this course for his saints though their lives might be filled with suffering and affliction. This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

Beyond Four Walls

Beyond Four Walls

The church today is in many places "on the nose." For many people, it stinks. It has passed its "use-by" date and should be relegated to the dustbins of history, and the sooner, the better. Nevertheless, the contributors to this volume believe that the church, in spite of its somewhat checkered history and its many present failures, remains an integral part of God's redemptive purposes being worked out in the world, and that God's call to the church is now what it has always been: to be the faithful people of God, bearing joy-filled witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ in word, worship, and work, in its corporate life, and in the lives of each of its members. Each chapter in this book explores an aspect of what it means to be the church, both with respect to its own life, and with an eye to its presence and mission in the world.

Pela bandeira do Paraíso

Pela bandeira do Paraíso

O livro que inspirou a série "Em nome do céu".Um duplo assassinato praticado por mórmons fanáticos é o ponto de partida de Jon Krakauer para refletir sobre a natureza da fé e suas manifestações radicais. Ao tratar de temas como intolerância, violência, revelações divinas, poligamia e pedofilia, Pela bandeira do Paraíso reconta a história da religião mórmon e da eclosão de suas seitas fundamentalistas.Em 1984, no estado americano de Utah, os irmãos Ron e Dan Lafferty mataram a facadas a cunhada e sua filha de quinze meses. No tribunal, alegaram ter recebido uma revelação em que Deus ordenava a "remoção" das duas vítimas. Ron foi condenado à morte e Dan à prisão perpétua. Os dois pertenciam a uma facção fundamentalista da crença mórmon.A partir do relato desse crime, Pela bandeira do Paraíso reconstitui as origens do mormonismo e de suas cisões. O autor analisa as atividades e ensinamentos de diversos autoproclamados profetas e da seita poligâmica praticada atualmente em comunidades isoladas nos Estados Unidos, no Canadá e no México.A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias, nome oficial da crença mórmon, é a única religião genuinamente norte-americana. Foi fundada por Joseph Smith no começo do século XIX, depois que um anjo supostamente lhe revelou a localização de placas de ouro maciço em que estava inscrito um texto sagrado. A doutrina mórmon se baseia na tradução desses escritos e nas revelações que Smith teria recebido ao longo da vida, diretamente de Deus.Um dos principais preceitos mórmons era o da poligamia, ou "casamento espiritual". A revogação desse preceito, no fim do século XIX, deixou muitos fiéis insatisfeitos. Alguns deles se organizaram para formar a dissidência fundamentalista de que trata Pela bandeira do Paraíso.Caso exemplar de radicalismo religioso, o crime de Ron e Dan Lafferty suscita indagações importantes sobre os limites da fé e do fanatismo. Pela bandeira do Paraíso é uma reflexão oportuna nos tempos atuais, quando a religião é utilizada para justificar a violência, o terrorismo e ações extremistas.

The Grace of Christ

The Grace of Christ

Challenging yet comforting, Plumer’s The Grace of Christ is practical in nature and popular in form. Plumer single-mindedly leads us to the cross, to seek no other way but Christ, to be satisfied with God’s Word, to be assured of perfect soul security in His grace, for total deliverance from sin, to be comforted, and finally to give all glory to Him, to whom it rightfully belongs. Plumer emphasizes the needs of man and the supply of those needs by the grace of Christ. Edifying!

Men of the Bible

Men of the Bible

D. L. Moody (1837-1899) was probably the most well-known and respected evangelist in the late 1800’s. He preached to thousands on both sides of the Atlantic, started schools and established what is now Moody Bible Institute.  MEN OF THE BIBLE is a series of 7 inspiring sermons looking at the lives of various men in Scripture.  Moody makes them come alive and reveals many practical truths that can be applied to the Christian life today. Includes: 1. Abraham 2. Moses 3. Naaman 4. Nehemiah 5. Herod and John the Baptist 6. The Man born blind and Joseph of Arimathea 7. The Thief

Hope for Struggling Churches

Hope for Struggling Churches

Over 70% of churches haven't grown in years, and 15% are failing. Most of the churches that are growing do so by accepting transfers from other churches. This book looks at the issues struggling churches face, examines the social and theological underpinnings of church health, and looks to ways to build the congregation. This book is full of practical ideas and tools to equip local church leaders with strategies to build and rebuild their congregations, leveraging the strengths within and other helps readily available.

Dom e perdão

Dom e perdão

Nesta obra, o autor italiano Enzo Bianchi propõe ao leitor uma reflexão profunda e prática sobre os temas do Dom e do Perdão, que vividos cotidianamente culminam numa Ética da Compaixão. O autor afirma que um dom se plenifica na doação e doar é um ato de espontaneidade e gratuidade, sem retribuição: ""Eu dou para que tu dês aos outros."" E o perdão é o caminho difícil de quem, sem esquecer, na dor e na discrição, muda a si mesmo. Perdoar é doar totalmente. O tema do dom é um dos mais presentes nas obras da reflexão contemporânea e o verdadeiro perdão é um caminho longo e fatigante, realizado com muito custo, pois é preciso fazer as contas com o problema do mal. Diante disso, o autor apresenta esses temas a partir de uma visão bíblica, teológica, filosófica e espiritual, mostrando os diferentes caminhos religiosos percorridos pela humanidade. Esta obra destina-se a jovens e adultos que desejam aprofundar essas temáticas tão belas e desafiadoras que vivemos, sobretudo, no âmbito das relações humanas.

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching

Tao (the Way) is one of the most profound and influential of the world's spiritual traditions, and the Tao Te Ching (The Book of the Way and Its Virtue) has left its imprint on Far Eastern philosophy, art, and literature for over two thousand years. This classic of meditative insight was an important influence on Buddhist thought. Its key tenet is wu-wei, naturalness and simplicity, a mystical path of spontaneity and noninterference that fosters individuality and spiritual freedom.Although Taoism has declined in importance as a formal religion, its spirit of harmony and peace not only permeates art and life in the East but also continues to animate New Age consciousness in the West. This high-quality, inexpensive edition of the authoritative Legge translation will prove invaluable to seekers of enlightenment, students of Eastern religion and thought, and general readers.

Lord, Teach Us To Pray

Lord, Teach Us To Pray

The disciples had been with Christ, and seen him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between his wondrous life in public, and his secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in him as a master in the art of prayer -- none could pray like him. And so they came to him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray'. And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that he taught them than his lessons on prayer.

Turning Toward the World

Turning Toward the World

"Inexorably life moves on towards crisis and mystery. Everyone must struggle to adjust himself to this, to face the situation for 'now is the judgment of the world.' In a way, each one judges himself merely by what he does. Does, not says. Yet let us not completely dismiss words. They do have meaning. They are related to action. They spring from action and they prepare for it, they clarify it, they direct it." --Thomas Merton, August 16, 1961The fourth volume of Thomas Merton's complete journals, one of his final literary legacies, springs from three hundred handwritten pages that capture - in candid, lively, deeply revealing passages - the growing unrest of the 1960s, which Merton witnessed within himself as plainly as in the changing culture around him.In these decisive years, 1960-1963, Merton, now in his late forties and frequently working in a new hermitage at the Abbey of Gethsemani, finds himself struggling between his longing for a private, spiritual life and the irresistible pull of social concerns. Precisely when he longs for more solitude, and convinces himself he could not cut back on his writing, Merton begins asking complex questions about the contemporary culture ("the 'world' with its funny pants, of which I do not know the name, its sandals and sunglasses"), war, and the churches role in society.Thus despite his resistance, he is drawn into the world where his celebrity and growing concerns for social issues fuel his writings on civil rights, nonviolence, and pacifism and lead him into conflict with those who urge him to leave the moral issues to bishops and theologians.This pivotal volume in the Merton journals reveals a man at the height of a brilliant writing career, marking the fourteenth anniversary of his priesthood but yearning still for the key to true happiness and grace. Here, in his most private diaries, Merton is as intellectually curious, critical, and insightful as in his best-known public writings while he documents his movement from the cloister toward the world, from Novice Master to hermit, from ironic critic to joyous witness to the mystery of God's plan.

Questions Asked Most About Spiritual Things

Questions Asked Most About Spiritual Things

This eBook examines the questions that we hear the most concerning spiritual things. Thought-provoking answers are given to these questions and many more: Does God exist? Why does God allow evil and suffering? Did Jesus ever claim to be God? Is there valid proof that Jesus was resurrected from the dead? What is the Holy Spirit? What happens when you die? Is Heaven real? Will people who have never heard the Gospel go to Heaven? Is Hell a real place? Does Satan exist?

The Necessity of Self-Examination

The Necessity of Self-Examination

In "The Necessity of Self-Examination", Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) guides the reader in a thorough search of his thoughts and intentions, words, and deeds. Edwards begins by convincing the reader of the necessity of self-examination, proceeds to show why many living in sin are unaware of it, and finally giving specific directions on how to go about examining oneself. He illustrates this with chapters on self-examination concerning one's behaviour at church, whether any secret sins are permitted, how one thinks of and treats his fellow man, and how one conducts himself in his household. This Digital Puritan edition includes a biographical preface by Gerald Mick and an appendix of seventy-six questions drawn from the text of the book, suitable for quick review or for use in an accountability group setting. Scripture references (in the English Standard Version) are hyperlinked and embedded into the book. No internet connection is required.