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Listening Prayer: My Sheep Hear My Voice - $13.00
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Stream Ministries.
Also in German -
Hörendes Gebet: Meine Schafe hören meine Stimme
- 15.00 Euro
Jesus says, in John 10:16, that his sheep know and hear his voice. In
Listening Prayer co-authors Dave and Linda Olson show that this word
of Jesus can be taken at face value and practiced as a familiar part
of person’s Christian walk. With explanations, examples and guidelines
the authors show the way to listen, to hear, and to follow Jesus’ voice.
They also present a specific application of listening prayer to counseling
with another person. They show that Jesus will himself explain the causes
of problems and the solutions, to the person who brings the issue, when
someone assists them in listening to him. Listening Prayer is a valuable
guide to personal spiritual growth and a helpful resource to those who
seek to counsel others.
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Hearing the Voice of God - $10.00
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Can
an individual hear the voice of God? Is it biblical to believe
so, and to act on this? Is listening to God’s voice
a significant element in a believer’s life, or even
necessary? Can an individual trust what he/she hears? What
if one "hears wrong"? These are some of the questions
addressed by Dave in Hearing the Voice of God. The intention
of the book is to show that dialogue with Jesus is the key
to intimacy with him, and to encourage readers that every
follower of Jesus Christ can hear his voice and, with confidence,
obey it.
Also in German -
Die Stimme Gottes Hören
- 14.00 Euro
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A Burning Heart: Living in the Fire
of the Father’s Fierce Love - Paperback
not available
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PDF File
The
love of God the Father is firm and sure, but it is not always
apparent. We prefer something that "feels like love" by
giving us comfort and security. Yet the Father desires that
we would know his love in the deep places of our soul, the
places of fear, hope and longing. In this book Dave relates
from his own experience how to recognize God’s love
in the fiery places of life and to take from these a more
firm assurance of not only the Father’s love for you,
but of your love for him.
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Flame of Love: Reflections on the
Song of Songs - $10.00
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The
Song of Songs (also called "Song of Solomon") is
probably the most curious of the books of the Bible and the
most difficult to understand and apply. In the present day
it does not have prominence in the teaching and worship of
the church and of most Christians. However, in earlier centuries
it was read, interpreted and preached as a primary source
of the church’s life and the Christian’s relationship
with God. In Flame of Love Dave shares his own reflections
on the meaning of this song of love and how it represents
the relationship Jesus desires with each believer and with
his bride the church. The book is not an exhaustive commentary,
but endeavors to lead the reader into personal encounters
with the text and with the Lover who sings in it.
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Leaves
from a Pilgrim’s Journal - $8.50
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In this short volume Dave shares his experiences and understanding
of spiritual pilgrimage. It is an invitation to readers to
discover this form of spiritual formation. Based on Dave’s
own pilgrimages in Europe, it offers encouragement and suggestions
for journeys
which open wider the soul and lead to rich encounters with
God and self.
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Doctoral
Dissertation: Training Manual for Pursuing Holiness • PDF File
Annotated Bibliography of Christian
Spirituality • PDF File
Trappist Abbey Journal, full size • PDF
File
Trappist Abbey Journal, booklet size • PDF
File
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