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Method Prayer
Method Prayer by Fr. Jay T. Magpuyo offers an enlightening exploration into the transformative power of prayer within the Christian tradition. This book delves into the nuanced practice of Method Prayer, presenting it as both an art and a journey toward deepening one’s spiritual connection with the Divine.
Through insightful chapters, the reader is guided on how to integrate prayer into daily life, transforming routine experiences into profound moments of divine communion. With a focus on emotional reflection, sensory awareness, and active dialogue with God, Fr. Magpuyo invites readers to craft their personal spiritual masterpiece, fostering a richer, more fulfilling relationship with the Divine.
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Time Conquered
Time — an ever-advancing current many of us feel caught in, acutely aware of its swift passage, especially as we age. But what if there’s more to existence than merely being at the mercy of time?
What if, beyond time’s constraints, we could find a deeper, more enriching life? T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets delves into this profound possibility, enveloping readers in exquisite language and evocative imagery. Time Conquered illuminates these poems, making their profound insights accessible even to those unfamiliar with Eliot’s work. The core of Four Quartets offers a revelation: we are not mere captives of time. Instead, by embracing glimpses of the eternal in our daily lives, we can live more vividly within the moment.
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Musings on Faith by an Ordinary Bloke
Have you ever found yourself wondering about the role of Faith in life? Questioned the relevance of Church, religion, or the existence of God, especially when faced with the world’s hardships? Or perhaps you’re grappling with religious studies homework and seeking some clarity.
This book offers a unique perspective from someone who isn’t ordained, doesn’t claim to be a theological expert, but is, as the title suggests, just an ordinary bloke. A bloke who has turned to his faith during tough times and found comfort and solace. Despite acknowledging the confusing and contradictory nature of faith, he believes he has uncovered some answers and is ready to share them.
Musings on Faith by an Ordinary Bloke provides a refreshingly honest insight into one person’s journey with faith. It’s an engaging read for anyone of any age seeking understanding and comfort when traditional avenues seem inadequate. This book isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about sharing the journey of finding them.
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Musings on Faith by an Ordinary Bloke
Have you ever found yourself wondering about the role of Faith in life? Questioned the relevance of Church, religion, or the existence of God, especially when faced with the world’s hardships? Or perhaps you’re grappling with religious studies homework and seeking some clarity.
This book offers a unique perspective from someone who isn’t ordained, doesn’t claim to be a theological expert, but is, as the title suggests, just an ordinary bloke. A bloke who has turned to his faith during tough times and found comfort and solace. Despite acknowledging the confusing and contradictory nature of faith, he believes he has uncovered some answers and is ready to share them.
Musings on Faith by an Ordinary Bloke provides a refreshingly honest insight into one person’s journey with faith. It’s an engaging read for anyone of any age seeking understanding and comfort when traditional avenues seem inadequate. This book isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about sharing the journey of finding them.
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Prophets, Priests and Politics
The prophets of the Old Testament were speaking, in the first instance, to the people of their own time. This means that we need to locate the prophets in the history of their own time, in order to understand them in the first instance.
I propose to survey Israel’s history mainly in terms of the work and role of the prophets, from Moses to Malachi. Of course, they were interacting with the temple priesthood and with the disciples of Machiavelli, who cannot be left out of the story. God himself is in the background of this history, pursuing his purposes through these events and making his will known, which brings us back to the prophets.
I’ve been a student of history since I was nine years old, a simple transition from an interest in maps. My mind itches, instinctively, to arrange things in chronological order. In fact, I was trying to synchronise the kings and prophets, for my own interest, while I was still at school. However, this will not be an academic work. My chief source of information will be the Old Testament itself.
The story is told from a Christian viewpoint, or even a Protestant viewpoint, as will be evident from time to time. Yet faith will not be over-powering the critical spirit. The charioteer will be running these two horses as a team.
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The Story of the Torah
Who authored the most ancient segments of the Bible? What is their age, and how have they endured through the ages? This book delves into the reasons why dictators, tyrants, and powerful factions have harboured such fear and loathing towards these texts, leading to relentless suppression and censorship. Even now, possession of these writings can result in dire consequences. These pivotal questions are explored in The Story of the Torah, the inaugural volume of the ‘Is the Bible a Dangerous Book?’ series of commentaries.
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Eternity
This thoughtful book explores fundamental questions about life on Earth – how did we get here, and what sustains us? For generations humanity has relied on natural cycles that predate us - seasonal rains to nourish crops, a hospitable climate – but who or what engineered this system perfect for human life?
Author John Hall posits that there may be an omnipresent creative force behind not just the climate, but a wholesome world rich in all we need to thrive. As the human population expands faster than ever, we depend more than ever on natural patterns outside of our control. By pondering the origins of this miraculous ecosystem made for humankind, we gain perspective on an intelligence greater than our own, one that designed the ideal conditions for our eternity on this planet and beyond. This provocative book urges us to reflect on the deeper roots below the surface of life as we know it.
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How Was the Church Service?
If you want to know how to read and preach the Bible with simplicity, clarity and boldness, this book is for you.
God’s design for Christianity is for people to be saved (i.e., being forgiven of their sins) and to grow in the knowledge of the Bible.
The more you know the Bible, the better you live.
The Apostle Paul recorded that it is God, “who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth”. (1 Timothy 2:4)
Dr. Tim Cantrell, in his endorsement of the book wrote,
“Patrick has provided us a useful tool for digging into God’s Word, growing as a Christian, and strengthening churches. May God use this resource far and wide.”
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The Winged Mare Explained and Signs of Spiritual Ascension
Penned in divine company, this book reveals spiritual progress brewing on Earth despite humanity’s trials. Living conditions will markedly improve for multitudes as enlightenment advances.
The Winged Mare is in fact a diminutive humanoid spirit who inhabits an unsullied white horse. In Greek lore, Pegasus befriends kind-hearted people on spiritual paths to help them thrive. This celestial creature appears either male or female based on the selected person’s gender. Once their transformation culminates in sacred freedom, the enlightened individual earns the moniker ‘Winged Mare.’
Through signs and wonders sprinkled amid struggle, glimmers emerge of long-foretold Ascension. All living souls inch toward higher states, yet some courageous pioneers blaze ahead by consciously nurturing spiritual faculties. In these quickening times, are you hearing rumblings of a great Awakening? Heed the Winged Mare’s higher call, and perhaps discover your own wings waiting.
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Stepping Stones
Can answers to the biggest questions in life be found? Today there are many who are unsure whether there is a creator God, are uncertain about religion and yet instinctively feel that their life has a purpose and that values such as love, truth, honesty, beauty, logic and kindness are real. This book has been written to help such people make sense of their existence and to indicate the types of evidence available to help people find a strong rational faith.
“So many people think faith is a feeling or a flight of fantasy, by contrast Cambridge-educated medical surgeon, Dr Bernard Palmer, makes it clear that there is outstanding evidence at the basis of Christian belief. But he does not stop there, he then not only shows what that evidence means for our lives, he also reveals what the reader should do about it. That is the rhythm of this excellent book: the evidence, its meaning and our action, which makes this a profoundly challenging read that appeals to the mind, the heart and the will.”
Rico Tice
Christianity Explored
“I am both delighted and honoured to recommend Bernard Palmer’s new book to you. There are three reasons for this.
First, he himself truly believes the things he is asking you to believe.
Second, he writes about profound matters in such a way that it is not only easy to follow but it is winsome and appealing.
But thirdly, he is offering us ‘Stepping Stones’ to a new life by introducing us to Jesus Christ with compelling reasons to become a believer. And this is the most important thing of all.”
Frank Retief
Retired presiding bishop of the Reformed Evangelical Church of Southern Africa
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Shall I Not Drink the Cup the Father Has Given Me
You will in this book see how the Lord Jesus Christ badly wounded Living Death for you and me, more than two millennia ago.
Like many Christian believers have done in the past, you will finish off the mutilated death if you confront them with the very weaponry with which the Lord injured them.
This book teems with such weaponry.
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An Aid to Reading the Bible
Embark on a clarifying journey through the scriptures with Genesis to Leviticus, the inaugural volume in the fresh series, ‘An Aid to Reading the Bible.’ Crafted for devout readers and seekers alike, this guide aims to shed light on the text and context of the Bible’s initial three books, enhancing your scriptural voyage.
Utilizing a streamlined bullet-point format, and enriched with insightful notes from The Bible for Today (1941), this concise companion intricately navigates through each chapter of Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus. While not a commentary, it’s tailored to accompany any Bible version of your choice, serving as a lens to magnify the profound wisdom nestled within the sacred verses.
This book invites you to delve deeper, fostering a richer understanding and engagement with the divine narratives. Whether a seasoned Bible reader or embarking on your spiritual exploration, this guide is a beacon, illuminating the path through the timeless tales and teachings of the scriptures.
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