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¿Qué es una iglesia sana? (Mark Dever)
¿Cómo se diferencia de otras iglesias? Aún más importante, ¿cuáles de sus características la hacen diferente de otras iglesias de manera que llega a impactar la sociedad? Muchos de nosotros no sabemos cómo responder esas preguntas, aunque tenemos ideas preconcebidas sobre lo que una iglesia ideal debe ser. Sin embargo, con este libro podrás aclarar tus dudas.
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Baptism Certificate Pad (25 Count)
The Baptism Certificate Pad is printed on quality blue parchment look paper. Perforated to give an 8″ x 6″ certificate and leave a tab for church records. One 10 7/8″ x 6″ pad holds 26 certificates. Scripture is from Romans 6:3-4, KJV with space to include Name, Date Baptized, Church and Pastor on tab.$12.99 -
Certificado de bautismo – Papel pergamino
The Certificado de bautismo – Papel pergamino comes in a package of 6 flat Spanish certificates, measuring 8 1/2″ x 11″, for baptism. Each certificate is printed in 1-color on authentic parchment paper with elegant green ink. The certificates include a space for name, date, church, location, and pastor’s signature. Each certificate features Romans 6:3-4 (RVR1960) Scripture.
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Certificate of Ordination for Deacon – Flat Opaque (Package of 6)
This Certificate of Ordination for Deacon – Flat Opaque is printed on parchment look quality paper, with space to include Name, Date, Church, Clerk and Pastor.$8.99 -
Prayer: The Church’s Great Need (Jesse Hamilton)
Many books have been written on prayer – probably as many as on any aspect of Christian living. So, why should you read this one? Because it will challenge you to higher aspirations in prayer in practical and achievable ways. Some books make prayer far too complex and elevate the practice of prayer to nearly unachievable standards that even the most saintly believer could scarcely reach. Others claim that prayer is so simple, one would wonder why any of us find it difficult at all or even need to be taught a thing about it. Just go to God and talk, right? This book falls for neither of these nonsensical approaches. Author Jesse Hamilton writes as a modern-day E.M. Bounds, whose many books on prayer compelled a generation of 19th-century Christians around the world to their knees. Any young Christian or new believer can here learn the basics of how to pray, while even the most aged and mature believer will find his soul again challenged in these words to seek the face of God with new fervency.
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A Praying Church: The Neglected Blessing of Corporate Prayer (Dennis Gundersen)
Prayer meetings have become a bygone thing in today’s evangelical church, which is a distressing reality, considering the grave condition of our nation and the world at large. Dennis Gundersen’s A Praying Church is written as an urgent call to the churches back to the practice of weekly prayer meetings and includes helpful guidance to pastors and church leaders on how to plan such corporate gatherings. Church members of all levels of spiritual maturity will also find help for how to best pray with others.
Read the Amazon Kindle edition.
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Dangerous Calling (Paul David Tripp)
After traveling the globe and speaking to thousands of churches worldwide, Paul David Tripp has discovered a serious problem within pastoral culture.
He is not only concerned about the spiritual life of the pastor, but also with the very community of people that trains him, calls him, relates to him, and restores him if necessary.
Dangerous Calling reveals the truth that the culture surrounding our pastors is spiritually unhealthy—an environment that actively undermines the well-being and efficacy of our church leaders and thus the entire church body.
Here is a book that both diagnoses and offers cures for issues that impact every member and church leader, and gives solid strategies for fighting the all-important war that rages in our churches today.
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True Community: The Biblical Practice of Koinonia (Jerry Bridges)
In True Community, best-selling author Jerry Bridges guides you through koinonia and its implications for today’s church. With discussion questions at the end of each chapter, this book will help you dig deeper into what Christian community in the twenty-first century should look like. You will come away with a new appreciation for fellowship, the church, and what God intended the body of Christ to be.
The word “fellowship” has become so watered down in our Christian culture, it no longer carries anything near the weight of intimate meaning it conveyed to the 1st-century Christian. But there is no reason that, 2000 years after the book of Acts, the depth of relationship meant by koinonia can’t be realized in our relationships. It is the inheritance of the body of Christ, from our Savior’s work.
When fellowship is understood as a ministry of caring shared between all of us, it can make your church a life-changing blessing.
$15.99