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Introduction to Bible Origin: A Study of the Formation of the Bible
The questions of "how the Christian Bible was derived and what makes it authoritative" are answered in this study. All of the pieces are put together in this volume to explain the formation of the Bible.This study is: - An enlightening and inspirational way to study the Bible- Guaranteed to increase your spirituality- Written using an easy format with modified terminology- Suitable for everyone on every levelThis study has: - Old and New Testament surveys- A narration of the Old Testament Apocryphal books- Charts and FootnotesThis study can: - Earn you a credit toward a Certificate in Biblical Studies
Introduction to Typology and Symbolism: An Expository Study of Types and Symbols Found in the Bible
In this study, the illustrative language and symbolic meaning of Scriptures are brought to light using the expository method. This is a handbook that explains Biblical Types and Symbols plain and simple.This study is: -An enlightening and inspirational approach to Bible history.-Guaranteed to increase your spirituality.-Written using an easy format with modified terminology.-Suitable for everyone on every level.This study has: -Over 300 Scriptures-The typical meaning of: names, places, articles, animals, colors and more.-Explanations of special interest types, such as the Tabernacle and Christ-The meaning of symbols found in Revelation.-Numerology ... an explanation of numbers found in the BibleThis study can: -Earn you credit toward a Certificate in Biblical Studies.Dr. S. Walker is the Founder and President of the Institute of Theology and Ministry Training in Orlando, Florida. Her goal as a Christian Educator is to inspire Biblical academics for ministry proficiency and personal spiritual growth.
When You Pray ... Pray Like This

When You Pray ... Pray Like This

Sheila Walker

S. Walker Publications
2015
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When You Pray ... Pray Like This, is a soul-searching study on one of the most important aspects of Christian living ... Prayer. A few of the topics covered in this study are: - How to overcome personal prayer problems - God's willingness to answer our prayers - Various types of prayers and their effectiveness - Examples of Christ's prayer life - Worship, meditation and fasting to fortify prayer - Acceptance of God's Divine Will Included is a 21 Day Prayer Journal that will help you put into practice what you've learned to strengthen your prayer life.After you order the book(s) take the Online 21 Days of Prayer Commitment Prayer Journey and receive 21 days of: -Audio Teachings-Worship Videos-Dr. Walker's Inspirational Thoughts-Applications for each prayer focus-Study Scriptures-Prayer Journal Entries-Opportunities to share with others-Fitness RoutinesVisit: www.yourspirituallife.org to learn more "When you Pray... Pray like This" is a great Resource for: -New Believers-Prayer Groups-Church Prayer-Leadership Daily Devotional
African American Girls and the Construction of Identity
In African American Girls and the Construction of Identity, Sheila Walker closely examines socioeconomic class and explores the way it shapes how African American girls experience race and gender in the process of their identity formation. While all the girls who participated in the two-year study are African American, their lives are racialized and gendered in significantly different ways, in both public and private spaces. Affluence is not a guaranteed protection against the identity-damaging effects of racism, and poverty is not necessarily a risk factor for an irresolute identity. By examining identity through the lens of class, Walker provides researchers, educators, and parents a more in-depth appreciation of what is a very complex, multi-layered phenomenon.
African American Girls and the Construction of Identity
In African American Girls and the Construction of Identity, Sheila Walker closely examines socioeconomic class and explores the way it shapes how African American girls experience race and gender in the process of their identity formation. While all the girls who participated in the two-year study are African American, their lives are racialized and gendered in significantly different ways, in both public and private spaces. Affluence is not a guaranteed protection against the identity-damaging effects of racism, and poverty is not necessarily a risk factor for an irresolute identity. By examining identity through the lens of class, Walker provides researchers, educators, and parents a more in-depth appreciation of what is a very complex, multi-layered phenomenon.