Equally Yoked

Equally Yoked
Author: Rick McKinniss
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Feminist theology
ISBN: 1615795928

This book is written for people who really believe in their heart-or who really want to believe-that God's highest ideal is for men and women to operate in a full and equal partnership, yet have been led to believe that the Bible teaches otherwise. In both the original creation and in the new creation God has an ideal for the genders-full and equal partnership under God's headship. Equally Yoked examines the teaching of the Bible on this critical topic and makes the case that this ideal of partnership is biblical; and that reclaiming this ideal is essential for the church to fulfill its end-time mandate to partner with God in seeing His Kingdom come to earth. Why another book about men and women? Rick does a great job explaining why. I applaud this effort to pour more support and reason into a long overdue change in the modern day church. Men and women all over the world will applaud you as well. Thank you! Danny Silk Family Life Pastor Bethel Church, Redding, CA Rick McKinniss has written a book that should engage every serious Bible student who has struggled with the issue of gender and the Kingdom of God. Refusing to dodge either the difficult texts or the cultural contexts, this volume responsibly examines the whole perspective of Scripture concerning the roles of men and women. Dr. James Mason Professor Emeritus Bethel Seminary St. Paul, MN Rick McKinniss is the Senior Leader of Wellspring Church in Kensington, CT and is recognized as a servant-leader to pastors throughout Connecticut. He is a former adjunct professor of preaching at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, MN where he earned two theological degrees. He and his wife Debbie have been married for 36 yers and have four grown children.

Equally Yoked

Equally Yoked
Author: Matthew R. Akers
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498229492

During the past fifty years, Western culture has experienced a significant shift in its overall stance regarding multiethnic marriage. As a result, more North Americans than ever marry spouses whose ethnicity (or culture) differs from theirs. This trend also is observable in Christian circles. Unfortunately, few resources exist to help multiethnic couples maneuver through the potential minefield of cultural collision. The purpose of this volume is to provide such a resource. Equally Yoked examines the subject of multiethnic marriage from a biblical perspective, before considering a history of the practice in North America over the last four centuries. Additionally, this book surveys the challenges that multiethnic Christian couples frequently encounter, and offers premarital counseling propositions that will prove valuable to both counselors and couples who originate from diverse backgrounds.

Equally Yoked

Equally Yoked
Author: Sarah Jane Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1883
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Equally Yoked

Equally Yoked
Author: Stephanie Perry Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780802440372

Laurel's life is full of excitement and accomplishment, but things start to fall apart and her faith in God is tested.

The Holy Spirit Collection

The Holy Spirit Collection
Author: Apostle Willie Traylor
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664183213

The information about the book is not available as of this time.

Daring to Date Differently

Daring to Date Differently
Author: Haleigh Watkins
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664209468

In a world full of messages promoting the hook-up culture, “living your best life”, and instant gratification fueled by the mantra that “you only live once”, Christian young adults can struggle with glorifying God in their dating lives. Daring to Date Differently, aims to provide readers with Biblically-based truths written in love about the realities of dating in a world that never ceases to try to lure Christians into settling for less than what God has for them. This book also guides readers in how to navigate the dating world in a way that glorifies God through careful consideration of scriptures, discussions on popular topics relevant to dating, and a section for reflection and application at the end of each chapter.

Black Girl IRL

Black Girl IRL
Author: Gail Hamilton Azodo
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1641609311

Whatever happened to the regular Black girl? The one who works a 9 to 5 or maybe owns her own business or is completing her master's. Or how about the one who is figuring out how to be a good mom or wife or daughter? Or the one that's doing all of the above? Hi, that's a lot of us. Black women are doing it all, and it's not just the Oprahs and Beyonces. There's an entire group of us that are just, well, regular. We're handling things like figuring out if this is the right time to speak up in that work meeting and risk our opinion now being the "voice" for all Black women at our job or if this is the right night to introduce our silk hair bonnet to our nighttime routine in the relationship that is just getting serious. These experiences range from impactful to trivial life decisions, but they shape who we are. So where is our place for this type of girl-talk and unfiltered sharing? Gail Hamilton Azodo is your thirty-something, corporate-ladder-climber turned entrepreneur, mom, wife, and Black Girl IRL. In her dinners, happy hours, and group texts with Black women they shared everything from motivational quotes to the latest on Black girl advice on how to cut ties with friends who no longer aligned with our purpose. In short, providing each other with a how-to on successfully navigating life as everyday Black women. Gail is here to share these authentic stories of being everyday Black women—with a fair number of frills but mostly regular life. It's going to be long, soul-nourishing evening.

Victory in Marriage

Victory in Marriage
Author: Sarah Noel Maxwell
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1973605198

Victory in Marriage will tell you things most married couples wish they knew before marriage began. The wedding, prayer, money, sex, long-distance relationships, dating, and many other topics will be dissected, and hopefully you'll learn something that will equip you to be the kind of spouse you want to be married to! Whether you're single, engaged, or married, you can gain something if you invite God into your reading. You'll be encouraged, laugh a little, and struggle with breaking down difficult notions we've grown up hearing—most probably false—like how marriage is something you do simply "because I love them!" and how you should end your marriage if you aren't happy. Sarah defines her worth in seeking Christ-likeness in all aspects of her life, even when she falls short. She has written many blogs on various topics and hopes to publish a book for women, as well as children's picture books in the near future, but Victory in Marriage is her first published book. "I wasn't married long," Sarah says, "but I entered marriage with God already the Lord of my life, being married committedly, even when it was ending, is what makes me qualified. Betrayal changed my life after this book published, but the meaning and importance of marriage remains." "I hope Victory in Marriage creates teachable moments for you as it did for me when I wrote it," Sarah shares. "As you read, consult scriptures and prayerfully take your time reading, and contact me to discuss any discrepancies, concerns, or inspiring moments further with me." "Victory in Marriage is filled with beautifully written, authentic advice of how to do marriage well. Sarah covers a multitude of topics and consistently points to Jesus through each subject." — Mat and Est - Christian Vloggers

Don’T Waste Your Mad

Don’T Waste Your Mad
Author: Rodney Jenkins
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 149172174X

Good communication, often said to be the key to every successful relationship, can be challenging to master without the right tools. In his relationship empowerment guide, author Rodney Jenkins offers a comprehensive road map that teaches couples how to speak openly to each other about both the good and the bad, listen effectively, and focus on long-term relationship growth. Jenkins relies on real-life scenarios as well as his own professional, personal, and faithbasedexperiences to offer couples clear ground rules for communication, including schedulingdaily conversations, introducing I messages, and engaging in active listening techniques that help break down barriers and create intimacy. Through his proactive methods, Jenkins helps couples learn how todeal with communication roadblocks; maintain good communication during hardships; better understand a partner and the process of love; root a relationship in spirituality, honesty, and friendship; and focus on the big picture. Dont Waste Your Mad provides couples with the tools to build, strengthen, and maintain a strong relationship through effective communication while growing together financially, spiritually, and emotionally.