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Jonah is not only one of the most popular books in the Bible; it is also one of the most controversial. Its historical validity is questioned by skeptics and scholars alike. But Jonah is the actual account of a man who rebelled and was swallowed by a great fish. The book of Jonah is not just about a fish—it is the story about someone like you and me. It is the story of Jonah’s struggles, calling, disobedience, problems, and prayer life. It is the story of his encounter with God and of God’s gracious dealings...
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Softcover Book | Page Count: 234 | Size: 5.5” x 8.25” | Code: BLSECP I see so much of myself in this book Review by E. I have made many mistakes in my life that I regret and am very sorry for. My life has been so broken, but I have been trying very hard to make a new life and a new beginning for myself. The past couple days I have been reading the book, "The God of the Second Chance", by Greg Laurie. I see so much of myself in this book, and I want so badly to believe that I am worthy of that...
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The God Of Second Chances (paperback)
The God Of Second Chances (paperback) - By Erik Kolbell
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Discovering The God Of Second Chances (paperback)
Discovering The God Of Second Chances (paperback) - By Kay Arthur,pete De Lacy
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Description What I want you to do is I want you to bring into your mind -- and to keep into your mind during this message -- bring to your mind and keep in your mind some person in your own life who you hold a grudge against. I mean someone who has hurt you with their misconduct in your past, somebody you're itching to get even with, someone you have some resentment about lingering inside of you. Are you able to bring somebody into your mind? Can you narrow it down to twelve? No. Can you get somebody...
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New - "The God of the Second Chance" explores why God gives us second chances and how that can empower us as believers. This is great book for new believers trying to understand how to live an effective Christian life.
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Unlike in the movies, second marriages aren’t guaranteed to be “happy ever after.” Around 60 percent of second marriages fail. However, Karen L. Maudlin points out in MARRIAGE PARTNERSHIP that remarriage is more complicated than first marriages, but with extra TLC, a second marriage can be successful.
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The God of Second Chances: The Making of Moses
The Bible says that no prophet emerged from Israel like Moses....
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We've all heard the story. An ungrateful son leaves the security of home and his loving father in search of something bigger and better. However, it doesn't work out as he planned and soon he finds himself surrounded by pig slop, with this lesson learned: There's no place like home.Author Stephen Arterburn shares how the world's promise of power, pleasure, and possessions seduced him off the straight and narrow path. His story is one of God's redemptive grace in the midst of emptiness and despair...
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Description In fact, the overall theme of the whole Bible -- if you were to get the Cliff Notes version of the Bible and look for the overall theme -- would be that God wants to give a second chance to you. That's what the theme of the Bible is -- to give you a second chance. What the Old Testament foreshadowed and what the New Testament fulfilled is that Jesus Christ willingly went to his death to pay the debt of wrongdoing that you've accumulated. He did that because he didn't want you to have...
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The Lord refined and remade Moses by giving him many second chances and what was good enough for Moses is good enough for us: God is still giving away second chances. His goal for us is not a trouble-free life or a prosperous existence. Instead, God's goal is transformation, change from the basic raw product to a faithful, obedient, and refined disciple of Jesus Christ.
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Beloved Bible teacher Kay Arthur highlights the striking similarities between the twentyfirst century and the times of Joel, Amos, Obadiah, and Jonah. In the midst of the crumbling moral foundations of society, the attacks of foreign nations, and the need for a revival among the people of God, the message of God then and now is this:
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More than 880,000 books from Kay Arthur’s life–changing New Inductive Study Series have been sold! This exciting series brings individual readers and groups face–to–face with the truth of God’s precepts, promises, and purposes—in just minutes a day. Beloved Bible teacher Kay Arthur highlights the striking similarities between the twenty–first century and the times of Joel, Amos, Obadiah, and Jonah. In the midst of the crumbling moral foundations of society, the attacks of foreign nations, and the...
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SPANISH EDITION. A second change… all of us have needed one at some point in our lives, as children and as adults.
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1. Tom Watson, Sr. founded IBM and guided Big Blue for over forty years. One of his most impressive moments in leadership occurred when a junior executive lost an enormous amount of money for the company. The promising young man had been involved in a risky venture for IBM and ended up losing over $10 million dollars in the gamble. Watson called the man into office and the nervous junior executive blurted out, "I guess you want my resignation?" Watson replied, "You can't be serious. We've just...
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This is one of our newest in Kay Arthur's inductive Bible study line. Incredible suffering-sudden and unexpected. Well-meaning but not-so-helpful friends. Serious questions about righteousness, faith, and God. These words describe twenty-first-century life, but they also describe the life of Job. With this inductive Bible study, readers will follow Job through his amazing journey from prosperity to pain-and back again. Kay Arthurs proven approach to understanding Gods Word will help Bible students...
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* starting this brand new year together, and. * celebrating the New Covenant promises of a new heart and a new spirit within us through this communion, and. * worshiping our God of New Beginnings. * We serve the God of the second chance, a Lord so gracious that His strength is made perfect in our weakness (ii Corinthians 12:9). * He is the God of new beginnings (Lamentations 3:23). * And the life we have in Christ is just a series of new beginnings (II Corinthians 5:17)!.
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The Bible says that no prophet emerged from Israel like Moses. He knew God face-to-face, and indeed he was called a "friend of God." This is high praise for somebody who spent his first forty years as a nobody. But how did Moses become a somebody? He did it through trial and error, through his failures and God's forgiveness. The Lord refined and remade Moses by giving him many second chances. God works in our lives the same way. He's still giving away second chances. The Lord wants to remake us...
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In this book, the author invites us to experience the redemptive love of God. Sharing his struggles, he help us to confront our failures and reach out for God's restoration touch. He encourages us to look beyond ourselves and discover the joy in serving others and investing in the things that really matter. In doing so, we will learn what is to be restored and receive healing from the scars left by our own mistakes.
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