You long to be radically committed to Jesus, but you're not sure what that means for your everyday life. Do you want to... • Enjoy your life but also make a difference for Jesus? • Live a biblically balanced life, full of vibrancy and joy? • Make wise day-to-day decisions that testify to the goodness of God? You can seize the abundant life God has planned for you. Michael Wittmer's book and small group study will show you how.
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Can you serve Jesus and still enjoy your life?
You long to be radically committed to Jesus, but you're not sure what that means for your everyday life. Do you want to... • Enjoy your life but also make a difference for Jesus? • Live a biblically balanced life, full of vibrancy and joy? • Make wise day-to-day decisions that testify to the goodness of God? You can seize the abundant life God has planned for you. Michael Wittmer's book and small group study will show you how.
The documentary, The Perfection Deception, details the pressures women face in a society that judges outward appearance. In contrast, learn God’s definition of true beauty. In this DVD Bonus Feature, Jennifer addresses the issue of the beauty of the heart. It's what inside you that matters the most.
Every day, thousands of voices tell women and girls how they should look. Images and commercials scream for attention, promising that if you just wear this designer label or lose that weight, you’ll be acceptable.
The Perfection Deception gets to the heart of true beauty as defined by God. Join several women—Jennifer Strickland, a former model; Sabrina Black, a counselor; authors Regina Franklin and Jennifer Rothschild, along with several young women—as they discuss the pressure women face to be perfect . . . and the one true place they can find their heart’s desire.
View the complete program, The Perfection Deception, at: http://www.dod.org/
Every day, thousands of voices tell women and girls how they should look. Images and commercials scream for attention, promising that if you just wear this designer label or lose that weight, you’ll be acceptable.
The Perfection Deception gets to the heart of true beauty as defined by God. Join several women—Jennifer Strickland, a former model; Sabrina Black, a counselor; authors Regina Franklin and Jennifer Rothschild, along with several young women—as they discuss the pressure women face to be perfect . . . and the one true place they can find their heart’s desire.
The person who is unbalanced and lacks Biblical knowledge can become a “Christian fanatic” and harm both the church and the unbelieving world. To the church they lay rules on the Christian that Jesus Christ never made and they burden God’s people like the Pharisees did. To the unbeliever the fanatic makes him stumble at Christianity before he ever gets to stumble at the Gospel. Yet the only thing the unbeliever should stumble at is the Gospel we proclaim. So we must know our Bible’s so that it won’t be said of us “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge;” – Hosea 4:6.
he documentary, The Perfection Deception, details the pressures women face in a society that judges outward appearance. In contrast, learn God’s definition of true beauty. In this DVD Bonus Feature, Joni addresses the issue of finding your beauty in Christ.
Every day, thousands of voices tell women and girls how they should look. Images and commercials scream for attention, promising that if you just wear this designer label or lose that weight, you’ll be acceptable.
The Perfection Deception gets to the heart of true beauty as defined by God. Join several women—Jennifer Strickland, a former model; Sabrina Black, a counselor; authors Regina Franklin and Jennifer Rothschild, along with several young women—as they discuss the pressure women face to be perfect . . . and the one true place they can find their heart’s desire.
Nathan Betts (http://bit.ly/nathanbetts) of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries answers the question "Why is the Bible against sexual freedom?". Want to read more widely on this question? Check out "Sex And The iWorld: Rethinking Relationship beyond an Age of Individualism" by Dale Kuehne (http://bit.ly/1t5cCSQ).
This video is episode 5 of the "Short Answers to Big Questions" series, in which we take 50 of the most common questions and objections about Christianity and attempt to give short, succinct answers to each of them. In such short videos, we realise we can only often scratch the surface—nevertheless, we hope to give you lots of food for thought. Do feel free to download each video, circulate it to friends, or share it on social media.
Dr. Andy Bannister (http://bit.ly/andybannister) of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries answers the question "What does it really mean to be human?". Want to read more widely on this question? Check out C. S. Lewis' two books "The Abolition of Man" (http://bit.ly/1xWbI1F) and "The Weight of Glory" (http://bit.ly/1ws358o).
** You might also want to check out the 2015 RZIM Summer School taking place in Toronto from 28 June to 3 July 2015. The theme this year is "Reduced or Redeemed: What Does It Really Mean To Be Human?". Visit http://rzimsummerschool.ca for more information. Andy Bannister is one of the speakers.**
This video is episode 4 of the "Short Answers to Big Questions" series, in which we take 50 of the most common questions and objections about Christianity and attempt to give short, succinct answers to each of them. In such short videos, we realise we can only often scratch the surface—nevertheless, we hope to give you lots of food for thought. Do feel free to download each video, circulate it to friends, or share it on social media.
Some modern day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both? In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, offering his unique perspective. Decide for yourself what to think about this important debate as you examine both scientific and theological perspectives.
Some modern day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both? In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, offering his unique perspective. Decide for yourself what to think about this important debate as you examine both scientific and theological perspectives.
Some modern day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both? In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, offering his unique perspective. Decide for yourself what to think about this important debate as you examine both scientific and theological perspectives.
Some modern day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both? In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, offering his unique perspective. Decide for yourself what to think about this important debate as you examine both scientific and theological perspectives.
Some modern day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both? In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, offering his unique perspective. Decide for yourself what to think about this important debate as you examine both scientific and theological perspectives.