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12 Lebensgeschichten und die Botschaft vom Kreuz






12 Lebensgeschichten und die Botschaft vom Kreuz
In „Echt verheiratet“ teilen Mark und Grace Driscoll offen ihre Ehekämpfe und geben wertvolle Impulse, wie Partner zu besten Freunden werden können. Sie behandeln auch Themen wie Sexualität und beantworten ehrliche Fragen, wodurch das Buch neue Perspektiven für eine erfüllte Ehe bietet.
Exploring the often-overlooked aspects of sexuality within biblical texts, this book offers a fresh perspective on the teachings and narratives related to sex in the Bible. It delves into various passages, providing insights into the cultural and spiritual significance of sexual relationships as portrayed in scripture. By examining historical contexts and interpretations, the book aims to enlighten readers on how biblical principles can inform and enhance their understanding of sexuality today.
Focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit in Jesus's life, this book explores how He drew strength from this divine presence to face temptation, endure suffering, and overcome evil. It highlights the empowering connection between Jesus and believers, encouraging readers to harness the same Spirit for resilience and emotional health in their own challenges. Through practical guidance, the book offers insights on mending relationships, finding growth through adversity, and utilizing spiritual tools to combat negativity and hardship.
Emphasizing the need for a renewed approach to mission, the book challenges the conventional notion that outreach is solely for foreign ministries. It highlights the diverse communities in local neighborhoods that require the Gospel and the life of the Church. By advocating for reform in mission practices, it calls on Christians to engage more effectively with those around them, addressing urgent spiritual needs that are often overlooked.
Mark Driscoll examines Western imperialism in East Asia throughout the nineteenth century and the devastating effects of what he calls climate caucasianism--the West's racialized pursuit of capital at the expense of people of color, women, and the environment.
In Real Marriage, Pastor Mark Driscoll and his wife, Grace, share how they have struggled and how they have found healing through the power of the only reliable source: the Bible. They believe friendship is fundamental to marriage but not easy to maintain. They offer practical advice on how to make your spouse your best friend and keep it that way
Great for nonbelievers and new Christians, this work of popular-level theology introduces the person and work of Christ by answering a series of questions about Jesus. Now in paperback.
Hard Lessons from an Emerging Missional Church
Focusing on the evolution of Seattle's Mars Hill Church, the narrative chronicles the journey of its pastor, Mark Driscoll, through challenges and missteps in a post-Christian context. With humor and honesty, Driscoll reflects on the church's growth from humble beginnings to thousands in attendance, addressing the complexities of modern ministry. Each chapter reveals hard-earned lessons and practical insights applicable to any church. Accompanied by discussion questions and resources, the book challenges readers to embrace a mission-driven approach to faith.
Doctrine is the word Christians use to define the truth-claims revealed in Holy Scripture. Of course there is a multitude of churches, church networks, and denominations, each with their own doctrinal statement with many points of disagreement. But while Christians disagree on a number of doctrines, there are key elements that cannot be denied by anyone claiming to be a follower of Jesus. In Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe , Driscoll and Breshears teach thirteen of these key elements. This meaty yet readable overview of basic doctrine will help Christians clarify and articulate their beliefs in accordance with the Bible.