Meine Identität: in Christus!
100 Entdeckungen zum Leben mit Jesus






100 Entdeckungen zum Leben mit Jesus
Everywhere we look in the letters of Paul we encounter ‘in Christ.’ But how many of us know why the Apostle Paul uses this expression―or ones like it―over and over again in his letters? What is so important about being in Christ? Is it possible that when Paul talks about inChristness, he is handing us a set of keys that will open up his letters and reveal what is most essential to living the Christian life? In these 100 devotional readings , we discover why inChristness is so important and how to live an in–Christ life.
Understanding Christ’s paradox of the servant-leader is an absolute necessity for success in the workplace and in ministry. Matt Williams has been an associate pastor, Christian college administrator, and has worked with pastors, staff members, and church ministries around the country for over forty years. Combining his experiences as a secular business manager, church staff member, and Christian leader, Matt applies practical principles from God's Word in How to Be a Team Player and Enjoy It on topics such as management positions and subordinate positions, communication amongst the different tiers of leadership, time management, and on desiring to love and serve others as Jesus did. Reflecting Matt's heart for people and the Lord's work, How To Be A Team Player and Enjoy It is an invaluable tool for serving the Lord and should be required reading for all Christian leaders and workers.
A passionate plea to make the Bible occupy the central place of a Christian's life. It not only explores the current malady of not taking the Bible seriously, but it goes deeper to uncover its reasons.
Fifteen top-rated professors from twelve leading Christian colleges and universities have collaborated to write this succinct, accessible New Testament survey
Handy compilation of 100 practice problems, hints, and solutions indispensable for students preparing for the William Lowell Putnam and other mathematical competitions. Problems suggested by a variety of sources: Crux Mathematicorum, Mathematics Magazine, The American Mathematical Monthly and others. Preface to the First Edition. Sources. 1988 edition.
Set in the final week of Polycarp's life, this narrative introduction immerses readers in the world of the Apostolic Fathers, exploring their concerns and motivations through engaging fictional dialogues. You'll encounter key figures like Clement, Ignatius, Hermas, and Papias, gaining insights into the earliest Christian writings that emerged after the apostles. Each chapter is complemented by freshly translated excerpts, providing a direct connection to the historical texts and enriching your understanding of this foundational period in Christian literature.
Delving into the enigmatic figure of Satan's messenger, this book explores the complexities of evil and temptation within a theological context. It examines historical interpretations and cultural representations, offering insights into how this character has influenced moral dilemmas and human behavior throughout history. Through a blend of analysis and narrative, the book invites readers to confront their understanding of good and evil, challenging preconceived notions and encouraging deeper reflection on the nature of darkness in the world.