Every believer has “giants” that need to be conquered in their lives. Dr. David Jeremiah challenges us to stand valiantly and seek God’s power to slay these giants. This course weaves gripping, real-life stories of contemporary giant slayers who came face-to-face with their own Goliaths: temptation, doubt, procrastination, and jealousy. In each, you will discover afresh the eternal unwavering promise of God to overcome those giants.
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biblical principles of counseling
Christian Counseling is providing guidance and instruction based upon the principles set forth in the Bible and taught and adhered to by Jesus Christ. The tenets of Christian Counseling are: The Bible is the eternal, unchangeable Word of God and provides the sole authoritative source of the model of man and the principles that dictate and govern man’s behavior. There is a moral and ethical right and wrong, and these are clearly defined in the Word of God. Man is held accountable to the moral and ethical principles found in the Bible
Biblical Counseling EQ
This book will answer your deepest questions about emotions in the Christian life – from a biblical and Christ-centered perspective. How can I bring my emotions under control? Did Jesus have emotions? Are my emotions important to God? Is it really possible to know true peace? How come some Christians have a glow about them? Why am I always afraid? Some people seem so masterful; how do they do that? Why did Jesus’ weep? Where do emotions come from? How can I express
The Bibal Emotional Health
THE LIVES of even the greatest characters in the Bible were all marred by personal weaknesses and major mishaps. The Lord, with honesty, gives us glimpses into the lowest points in the lives of those He used most. Adam and Eve knew the Lord, yet they disobeyed Him. Noah knew the Lord, yet he drank himself into a stupor. Abraham knew the Lord, yet he lied about his wife, saying she was his sister. Jacob knew the Lord, yet he deceived his father. Moses knew the Lord, yet he murdered a man. Samson knew the Lord, yet he became involved with an ungodly woman. David knew the Lord, yet he committed adultery and murder. John the Baptist knew the Lord, yet he doubted.
OT 311 Psalm Course 1
The book of Psalms is the very heartbeat of God’s Word. The Book of Psalms shows us the truth about sorrow, love, grief, peace, fear, doubt, hope, cares, faith, worries, and stress. The student’s appreciation of Psalms will abound even before finishing this course on the first 72 Psalms
GB 202 Key words to Christian Life
This doctrinal word study based on the work of Warren Wiersbe covers such topics as justification, adoption, regeneration, propitiation, imputation, sanctification, reconciliation, redemption, intercession, mediation, predestination, and glorification. This course is designed to deepen the student’s walk with Christ.
Listening to God
God wants to communicate with us! But often the clamor of many other voices leaves us confused and frustrated. In this practical course, Dr. Charles Stanley shows us what the Bible says about how to distinguish God’s voice From the others. Your relationship and attitude to God can be free from distortion. Learn to listen to the God who wants to speak to you.
GB 105 Humility
Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time” (1 Peter 5:6). The Lord desires to exalt you! And He will, after your natural pride is replaced with His supernatural humility. In this crucial course, Andrew Murray and others provide great insight from God’s word on the pivotal ingredient of true Christianity.
EM 311—Biblical Basis of Missions
Biblical Basis of Missions The Biblical basis of missions is much deeper than the Great Commission Bible verse. Matthew 29:18-19 is one of the most widely used church mission statements. But what of the actual involvement in missions by the church members? Does the Bible have more to teach about missions? Certainly. Dr. Robert Glover’s classic work gives attention to a wide range of missionary subjects ranging from intercessory prayer to world evangelism.
NT 101 -New Testament Survey 2
The Gospels introduce the Savior. The Acts of the Apostles describes the spread of the good news about His salvation
Through a large part of the Mediterranean world of the fi rst century a.d. The letters give details of the blessings of that
Salvation, and Revelation previews the culmination of salvation.
It is called the New Testament (or Covenant) to contrast it with the Old (or “Older”) one. “Testament” and “covenant” both translate the same Greek word (diathēkē). In the title of the Scriptures the meaning “covenant” seems preferable because the
Book constitutes a pact, alliance, or covenant between God and His people.
Both Testaments are inspired by God and therefore profitable for all Christians. But the believer in Christ is often likely to
turn to that part of the Bible that specifically tells of our Lord and His church, and how He wishes His disciples to live.
