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Holy Bible : Large Print Niv/Navy Bonded Leather Reference/Personal Size Red Letter
Large print Edition Hardcover Published by Zondervan Pub House Publication date: May 1988 Dimensions (in inches): 1.87 x 9.29 x 6.42
The Art of Theological Reflection 
by Patricia O'Connell Killen, John De Beer
Synopsis: Here is a book for the millions of Christians who want to make a vital connection between their faith and their lives. The authors describe theological reflection as "the artful discipline of putting our experience into conversation with the heritage of the Christian tradition." Their practical book provides a way for all of us to experience greater meaning in life and a more tangible sense of God's creative presence. 
The Powers That Be : Theology for a New Millennium 
by Walter Wink
Synopsis: In The Powers That Be, theologian and biblical scholar Walter Wink helps us reformulate our ancient concepts - such as God and Satan, angels and demons, principalities and powers - in light of what we now know. Wink's theology is shaped as much by his study of the Bible as by his involvement in the civil rights movement and the fight against apartheid in South Africa. 
Telling the Truth : 
by Frederick Buechner
Synopsis: A most amazing representation of God's grace A book that talks about sin without being judgemental; about grace without being cheap. If everyone would read and take to heart the Gospel as presented by Buechner, perhaps the Christians would be easier to live with and grace would be more accessible.
The Master Plan of Evangelism 
Robert E. Coleman, 
Billy Graham; 
Mass Market Paperback 
Review: alex.forrest@furman.edu from Greenville, SC , 12/15/97 This title is a must-read for personal ministry The Master Plan of Evangelism is a wonderful examination of the personal ministry of Jesus Christ. Coleman succinctly dissects the method of Jesus, namely that of personal discipleship, in a way that will help ordinary Christians model it in their own lives. Jesus' method was one of multiplication, of pouring His life into twelve disciples, who were to do likewise. This is the call fo each believer today, and Coleman's book is very instructive and motivating in building a vision of personal ministry.
21 Bridges to the 21st Century/the Future of Pastoral Ministry (Ministry for the 
Third Millenium) 
Lyle E. Schaller; 
Paperback / Published 1994 
Synopsis: The past five decades have altered the role of churches, and the third millennium will bring an even more radically different context for ministry. In this important book, Schaller discusses four dozen factors that will provide challenges and opportunities for pastoral ministries in the next millenniun. 
Nellie Pickard;
Paperback / Published 1996
Synopsis: Compiled mainly from pickard's popular witnessing books, this volume is a choice selection of down-to-earth evangelistic encounters. Through anecdotes and examples from her own life, she shows how simple, rewarding, and exciting it can be to talk about Christ. By being sensitive and easy-going, she says, any believer can turn most situations or discussions into opportunities to share Christianity. 
Answers to Life's Problems : Guidance, Inspiration and Hope for the Challenges of Today
Billy Graham;
Paperback / Published 1994 
Synopsis: Here are Billy Graham's heartfelt answers to the problems we all encounter in our lives. Organized into five main topics--Human Relationships, Spiritual Concerns, Psychological Problems, Ethical Issues, and Biblical Questions--the book provides a practical relevance that makes for compelling reading. 
Anytime, Anywhere : Sharing Faith Jesus Style
William L. Turner;
Paperback / Published 1997 
Synopsis: A fresh understanding of personal evangelism. Just as Jesus was a "faith sharer, " William L. Turner invites today's Christians to follow in those footsteps. "Unlike other holy men and gurus, Jesus doesn't camp on a mountaintop or in a secluded temple waiting for people to seek him out about the spiritual issues of life. He travels through the countryside and roams the city streets . . . He shares his faith, his convictions with the people he meets."--William L. 
Amanda Berry Smith, Jualynne E. Dodson; 
Hardcover / Published 1988 
An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings With Mrs Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist (Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women)














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