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Daniel Darling
DANIEL DARLING is an author, pastor, and leader. He was recently appointed as the director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dan is a bestselling author of several books, including The Original Jesus, The Dignity Revolution, The Characters of Christmas, The Characters of Easter, and A Way With Words. He is the general editor, along with Trillia Newbell, of a small group study on racial reconciliation, The Church and the Racial Divide and is a contributor to The Worldview Study Bible. Dan is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications. He is a columnist for World Magazine, and a regular contributor to USA Today. His work is often featured in Christianity Today and The Gospel Coalition and his op-eds have appeared in The Washington Post, CNN, Washington Times, Time, Huffington Post, National Review, First Things, and other leading outlets. Publisher's Weekly called his writing styl
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Joshua Sermons-Joshua 1-6-Wayne Barber
Joshua 1:1-5
Possessing What God Has Given
Okay, you säga, “Wayne, what part of the New Testament are we going to go to next?” I want you to turn to the book of Joshua in the Old Testament. We’re going to walk through this awesome book, the book of Joshua. We’ve been through Philippians, we’ve been all the way through Galatians, and we have learned about living grace. Saving grace is Christ saving us. He’s the only way of salvation. Living grace is that Christ lives His life in and through us. That’s what living grace is. Christianity is not a tro, it’s a relationship. And it’s what we’ve been learning for quite awhile. Well, you say, “Wayne, why would you go to Joshua?” A big reason here. Matter of fact the message tonight is “Possessing What God Has Given.” Possessing what God has given.
Several weeks ago, inom preached a message on Jubilee to you, how Christ fryst vatten our Jubilee. Of course, it just all so fits tillsammans. Jubilee occurred
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No Place to Cry: The Hurt & Healing of Sexual Abuse
Dorie considered herself ugly, unloved, and dirty as the result of childhood sexual abuse. Then she gave her life to God—and He made something beautiful of it. No Place to Cry is the story of her struggle and her victory.
Dorie knows what it is like to be neglected emotionally, to be abused physically, and to search desperately but to find no place to cry. She also knows of the blessing that came when she was thirteen—a Christian student visited her orphanage and introduced her to a God who loves even the unloved.
Having been shunned by her parents "like an unwanted dog," and mercilessly abused in several foster homes, Dorie clung to the unconditional love of God that so many take for granted.
Just as God gave her a tender heart to forgive her abusers, He also gave her the strength to reveal her past in No Place to Cry, the sequel to the bestseller Dorie: The Girl Nobody Loved. Through her candor, you will gain in