Centering Our Souls: Devotional Reflections of a University PresidentMercer University Press, 2005 - 177 ページ For more than twenty-five years, R. Kirby Godsey has been a regular in the Chapel Services at Mercer University as a proclaimer of the Word. Collected for the first time, these sermons reveal a vision for the Christian living out one's faith in the world. Godsey's unique prospective requires that the hearer/reader be a critical thinker in their faith. Brought to print for the first time in this book, these sermons serve as a clarion call for faithful and radical discipleship and honesty. |
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... become a powerful resource in a world where we live up close and personal . Centering is about learning who we are and what matters to us , and learning to respect the soul - centers of those who live so close to us . Centering should ...
... become a powerful resource in a world where we live up close and personal . Centering is about learning who we are and what matters to us , and learning to respect the soul - centers of those who live so close to us . Centering should ...
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... become convinced that our beliefs are secure only if we can defeat those who have formed a different under- standing of what it means to be present in the world . Therein lies the danger of evangelism , whether that evangelism be Muslim ...
... become convinced that our beliefs are secure only if we can defeat those who have formed a different under- standing of what it means to be present in the world . Therein lies the danger of evangelism , whether that evangelism be Muslim ...
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... becomes the reference point for differing reflections on the life of faith and the life of ministry . Biblical stories can often become parables for our own human condition . These recurring themes also convey that all our affirmations ...
... becomes the reference point for differing reflections on the life of faith and the life of ministry . Biblical stories can often become parables for our own human condition . These recurring themes also convey that all our affirmations ...
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... become possessed by the passing of time — especially as we grow older . We monitor our lives with clocks — clocks that ring school bells , clocks where we punch in and punch out . There are clocks that chime in case we are not watching ...
... become possessed by the passing of time — especially as we grow older . We monitor our lives with clocks — clocks that ring school bells , clocks where we punch in and punch out . There are clocks that chime in case we are not watching ...
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目次
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The Long Journey to Easter | 9 |
What Color Is a Month? | 17 |
Principles Priorities and Promises | 25 |
Holy Ground | 33 |
Amazing Grace | 43 |
Becoming the Truth | 51 |
War and Peace | 59 |
Beginning at Home | 89 |
Esau Is Coming | 97 |
Learning to Forgive | 105 |
The Plague of Certainty | 111 |
Recentering the Church and Its Ministry | 119 |
The Baptist Journey of Faith and Learning | 131 |
The Challenge of Christian Education | 141 |
Seeing Our Blindness | 153 |
Preaching m the Baptist Wilderness | 67 |
The Holy Catholic Church | 75 |
Lessons on Time | 83 |
Simple Gifts | 161 |
The Children of Cain | 169 |
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