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Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire
- De: Jim Cymbala, Dean Merrill
- Narrado por: Dick Fredricks
- Duración: 5 h y 30 m
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Pastor Jim Cymbala shares the lessons he learned when the Spirit ignited his heart and began to move through his people. This material is for anyone seeking to live at the center of God's purposes.
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An answer to prayer
- De Cory en 06-04-05
- Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire
- De: Jim Cymbala, Dean Merrill
- Narrado por: Dick Fredricks
Refreshing Fireworks in my Soul
Revisado: 04-21-25
This book is a refreshing firework show. One that you can sit in a lawn chair on a clear summer night and be amazed at what God has done, but yet also ignite a fresh awakening to get out from the dead spiritual gift of sitting in your pew at church. Prayer is the launch tube for all of this.
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Why the Church of the Nazarene Should Be Fully LGBTQ+ Affirming
- De: Thomas Jay Oord, Alexa Oord
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 16 h y 30 m
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This book fundamentally changes the game for the Church of the Nazarene. A growing number of people are calling for fresh conversations about sexuality and gender. And many want fundamental change. This book gives voice to those people. There are strong reasons the Church of the Nazarene should become fully LGBTQ+ affirming. The writers of these essays – whether queer or straight – lay out those reasons, share their experiences, and explain why change is needed. Love rests at the heart of the denomination’s view of God. And yet its statement about human sexuality does not support the ...
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The AI reader was surprisingly good
- De michael miller en 06-26-24
The authors attempt on fostering change within the church through emotionally charged essays.
Revisado: 02-26-24
This book contains more than 90 essays that are compiled in three categories: Queer writers, Allies to the Queer Movement, and Scholarly Writers who are in support of the Queer Community. That is it!
The authors introductory commentary is nothing more than an overview of the essays provided with a comment that their hope is for change within the church. There is no closing remarks or summation by the author, the book gas lights then just ends.
My overall takeaway of this book: A current Nazarene pastor (the author) solicited Pro-LGBTQ+ (former attending pastors, members, or congregants) for nothing more than their own reasoning for leaving or being removed from clergy service due to their relieved queer identity and life choices. Save your money and visit some pro-gay blogs. You will get the same anti-church essays, however this is presented specifically towards the Nazarene Church by a Nazarene Pastor.
I admit these essays were the authors best attempt to advocate for misguided beliefs and half-truths.
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