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Finance, Leadership, 10Commandments, Rest of Faith, Comfort, Authority In Family

Finance, Leadership, 10Commandments, Rest of Faith, Comfort, Authority In Family

Shane Willard; Mike Connell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Audio Transcripts of 25 SermonsMike ConnellThe Rest of FaithComfort in Times of TroubleAuthority in the FamilyShane WillardFinance SeminarTen CommandmentsLeadership SeminarRest of Faith (4 sermons)Stress and pressure are part of our life. Jesus has given some clear things about how we can deal with it. When you're stressed out, anxious and uptight you don't live your best and not only that, you find that you struggle in your relationships. There's overflow in your health. God doesn't intend us to live that way.Comfort in Times of Trouble (3 sermons)Everyone experiences times of pressure, difficult, distress. When we're in pain, out thinking is affected, we tend to lose perspective, then isolate, & turn to false comforts. The enemy of our soul likes to torment us, but God is a God of Comfort. We can position ourselves to experience great comfort in times of distress. Learn how to experience the comfort of God, & the reality of His presence.Authority in the Family (5 sermons)But I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God. (1 Corinthians 11:3). This series clearly describes God's design for our marriage and how we can position ourselves for blessing and empowerment.Finance (2 sermons)Shane Willard offers a unique Jewish/Hebraic perspective for Christians on Finance and Giving. Work; Wisdom; Honor; Knowing God; Tzedakah. We're called to live on a circle in a square: 79%. The math from the commands matches the illustration from agriculture.Ten Commandments - Foundations for Success (6 sermons)Am I me, regardless of what I'm producing; or is my entire life and worth defined by the number of bricks I can make? Is God still the creator, even when He's resting? The Sabbath is a day where you live like your work is done, even if it isn't - and that is healing. The world goes on, because God is God, and you are not. The supply of everything I need, is as close to me as the air that I'm breathing, I just need to stop and become aware of that. God wants to marry you, leaven & all. No matter what you've done, He is determined to make it right for you - that is what the 10 Commandments are all about. Its Grace, its God giving people something that they did not earn or deserve, its welcome to being human again. Leadership Seminar (6 sermons)1.Tefillah, Teshuvah, Tzedakah: Pictures from Hebrew hieroglyphics are used like a comic strip to illuminate the word.2. Being a Peacemaker: From what started out as a joke no-one understood, a fascinating cycle of violence ensues: I merely did to them, what they did to me. 3.Demonstrating the Power of God, within the Disposition of Messiah, gives us the Credibility to speak life into any situation.4.Being a Good Neighbour. compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, abounding-in-love5.Form vs Function (Greek vs Hebrew)6.Worries of this Life, Deceitfulness of Wealth
Five Seconds After You Die

Five Seconds After You Die

Shane Willard; Mike Connell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Five Seconds After You Die We read in the paper of accidents, car accidents and young people dying, and there are questions, many questions people have in their hearts, about the reality of what happens after death, and what happens to a person when they die, what will happen in those first five seconds after you die. These are questions people often don't speak out but they wonder about them. There's a tremendous amount of nonsense in the movies to try and explain some of these things. If we want to find out about what happens in eternity, if we want to find out about life after death or what happens at death, the best place we can go is to the one who made it known.Live with Purpose (Men's Breakfast)Ghenna was the town rubbish dump (a present reality), and Hades is an afterlife (a future reality), in English its Hell. When we think of Hell, we tend to think about: them (in the future); but in the vast majority of Jesus' teachings, Hell was: us (in the present). Heaven & Hell are both true, and both occupied, in the here/now. They are also both true of another place in the future, which is also occupied, by real people. Jesus' emphasis was far, far, far more on one, instead of the other. When you take care of the poor and the afflicted, that is what it means to know God. Are You Worthy? There are 4 verses in the Bible that say homosexuality's wrong, and 2000 verses in the Bible that tell us to love each other, have we got our emphasis wrong? Who is worthy to break the seals, and open the scrolls? No one in heaven, or earth, or under the earth, could open the scroll, or even look inside of it. There are people, already in heaven, who aren't worthy? The "Flames of Heaven" is God's relentless pursuit, to make you the best you can be in His kingdom, without taking your free will away. Hell will let you stay greedy, or a racist, heaven won't. Be the Salt and Light There are 6 mentions of fire in hell, but 229 mentions of fire in heaven If you walked into heaven tomorrow, what parts of you would be burned up? 15 of 18 of Jesus mentions of hell, was about us, here, now. It's about: what are you bringing to the earth? How's your lust problem? How's your anger problem? Do you call people fools? How is fear of man instead of fear of God? What are you bringing to the earth? Resurrection of the Dead Jesus was the first-fruits, the first-born to be resurrected from the dead, and appear to many in a resurrection body - immortal, incorruptible, able to vanish in and out, no longer constrained by the physical world. He was a pattern for all that is to follow. This teaching covers the first resurrection, 1000 year reign of Christ on earth, and the second resurrection. Which one will you be in? Eternal Judgment Sometimes we focus a lot on the grace of God, the goodness of God, the mercy of God we forget or overlook that there is another side, that God is also holy and He's just. His justice requires that He deal with how we've governed our life and what we've done in our life. All of you have an appointment to keep with this. There is no exception. Matt 16:27 I come and my reward is with me, to give to every man according to his work.http: //mikeconnellministries.comhttp: //shanewillardministries.comhttp: //vimeo.com/mikeconnell/salt
Samson

Samson

Shane Willard; Mike Connell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Samson: Man of Faith - Mike Connell (Page 5)Keys from the story of Sampson, about the grace of god, how he loves us even in the midst of defeat and disgrace. This story is about the goodness of God to someone who's fallen over, fallen down. You are not beyond the reach of God, no matter where you are today. The best days of our life are ahead of us if we're in the hands of God.Being a Peacemaker - Shane Willard (Page 24) This is a story about Peacemakers & Escalation.Our hero of the faith was a rebellious, spoilt brat, who wanted his own way, in every single way. This was a man that was sleeping with prostitutes on his wedding night, because he got depressed, because his best man stole his wife. From what started out as a joke no-one understood, a fascinating cycle of violence ensues, based on: because you did this, I now have a right to do that. I merely did to them, what they did to me. This way of living will always bring death.http: //mikeconnellministries.comhttp: //shanewillardministries.orghttp: //colleenarchibald.wordpress.com
The Spirit of Mammon

The Spirit of Mammon

Shane Willard; Mike Connell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Spirit of Mammon - Mike Connell (4 sermons)Finance Seminar - Shane Willard (2 sermons)Spirit of Mammon (1 of 4) The number of times Jesus talked about wealth and possessions, stewardship and accountability, far exceeded any discussion on any topic. In fact there's about 10 times the number of references to finances and stewardship and resources, than there are to faith and salvation, and yet all of these go together. Often the moment we start to talk about money, people freeze - and we will see why...Put God First (2 of 4) I've seen too many rich people who had miserable lives to believe that money can really make your life happy. It just can't. God can make you happy, money can't. Money is just a piece of paper. It's some numbers in the bank. It cannot make your life happy. What it does instead is it tends to create problems.Generosity (3 of 4) We have seen many people that have had much money and yet they didn't have what money seemed to promise, health and prosperity and every good thing. It seems like it still eludes them, so we looked at that and saw that Jesus taught very specifically about us placing God first. To be generous is to be liberal. It's an attitude of heart that shows up in every area of your life including finances. Generosity exposes selfishness Generosity (4 of 4) There's something about generosity that creates a very sweet fragrance. When people give and there's nothing in it for themselves, they've just given unexpectedly to you, then there's something sweet about it. Generosity usually exposes greed. God is love and you can't love without giving. You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving, so the greatest way we express the love of God to people is when we can be generous and kind to them with no agenda. That's when people see God, because that's what God is like.Shane Willard offers a unique Jewish/Hebraic perspective for Christians on Finance and Giving. Shane is mentored by a pastor with rabbinical training, and teaches the context of the Scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. This perspective helps people to see God's Word in a completely new way and leads them into a more intimate relationship with the Messiah, Jesus Christ.Finance (1 of 2) There's a great cure for poverty, it's called get a job, work hard. God never set himself up as the cure for laziness, or the cure for stupid. There is no supernatural, super-spiritual thing that over comes a lack of hard work or laziness. We've got to be wise, which means staying out of debt, not putting money in things going down in value, not trusting the government to do it for us, live on a budget, take charge of your finances, show self-control To know God, is to take care of the poor and the afflicted. Tsedaqah (Hebrew) is introduced, equating Righteousness with Generosity/CharityFinance (2 of 2) We're called to live on a circle in a square. A circle inside of a square is 79%. The math from the commands matches the illustration from agriculture. 2.5% is put in the hands of the Priest; then a tenth is given to the church; and a tenth for yourself, in the form of savings, but one third of that is given to the poor. He doesn't want you just to go to heaven one day, he wants you to bring heaven to earth now. If your first fruits are in the right hands, your finances can't die. You sanctify everything else in your life by honouring the lord with your first fruits.James 1.26 If anyone considers himself religious and does yet not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless. Religion that our God our father accepts as pure and faultless is this; to look after orphans and widows in their distress. The religion our father sees as pure is generosity.
Leadership Seminar

Leadership Seminar

Shane Willard; Mike Connell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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1. Tefillah, Teshuvah, TzedakahPictures from Hebrew hieroglyphics are used like a comic strip, to illuminate the word. Tefillah/Prayer: turn the head, in order to face the one, who can bear the burden. Teshuvah/Repentance: change your thinking. Tzedakah: Righteousness revealed; to be generous. The desire of your heart opens the door to humility. 2. Being a PeacemakerPeacemakers and Escalation...Our hero of the faith was a rebellious, spoilt brat, who wanted his own way, in every single way. This was a man that was sleeping with prostitutes on his wedding night, because he got depressed, because his best man stole his wife. From what started out as a joke no-one understood, a fascinating cycle of violence ensues, based on: because you did this, I now have a right to do that. I merely did to them, what they did to me. This way of living will always bring death. 3. Demonstrating God's PowerRemarkable similarities between the Corinthian Gods of Mithra, Adonis, Addis, Horus, and the Gospel story of Jesus Christ. Paul's strategy changed in Corinth, instead of making fine-sounding arguments that Jesus was the Christ, as he did with the Jews, he demonstrated what Jesus' life looked like, by living it out. That gave him the credibility to announce that the kingdom of God was at hand. Cookie-cutter evangelism doesn't work. Demonstrating the Power of God, within the Disposition of Messiah, gives us the Credibility to speak life into any situation. 4. Being a Good NeighborLuke 12:13 is the only time that Jesus' actually proclaims: God is going to kill you. It's not any of the sins you would think. It's not adultery, fornication, burning your children in fire, idolatry. Its greed Jesus is not impressed by what kind of car you drive, house you live in, or anything you possess; but with how much compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, abounding-in-love, character is present in your homes. 5. Form versus FunctionGreek people, people with white skin that come from Europe, and they find their origins in a really big, powerful church in Europe, that has big buildings with apostles names named after them - we see form. We always see form. We were trained to see form, we think in form, everything about us is form.Hebrew people see function. To study our Bible more effectively, we should be people who are training ourselves to see function, not form. 6. The Worries of this Life, & the Deceitfulness of WealthJesus says: the worries of this life will keep the word of God from taking root in your life. It's something that chokes your life out. The other one is the deceitfulness of wealth, which is a lie that says: if I had this I would be happy. Do you have one day in seven, that is unlike any other? If you do, how is it different? Who are the most important people to you? What are you called to be? Is that getting your attention first?
Ten Commandments - Foundations for Success

Ten Commandments - Foundations for Success

Mike Connell; Shane Willard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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1.Ten CommandmentsGod wants to marry you - leaven and all. No matter what you've done, or where you've been, God is determined to make it right for you. The OT marriage covenant (and its Hebrew context), are used to understand some things Jesus said about his return, and about the rapture. The 10 commandments is considered from the perspective of a long line of slaves. So we get a day off? You can't kill me, or take my things, just because you're stronger than me? My human rights and dignity will be respected in our new culture? That is fantastic 2. I am the Lord your GodThe Ten Commandments starts with Grace, with God giving people something that they did not earn or deserve: "I am the Lord your God", who is choosing to bless you with freedom from slavery, not because of anything you've done, but because I love you, and want all the people of the world to know that I am a loving God. Welcome to being human again. Anokhi: an offer to increase us, inside the "hedge of praise and submission"3. Foundations for Your SuccessWe don't like spirit, because we can't control it. It doesn't obey our rules. Where is God? How big is He? If you want to live a successful life, you've got to organise your life to where God is with you all the time; not a statue/idol that's with you one minute, but not the next. We can't make God manageable. To have the best relationship with God, don't make your prayer life about words and needs, He already knows what your needs are. The supply of everything I need, which is as close to me as the air that I'm breathing, I stop and become aware of that.4. Remember the Sabbath, Keep it HolyIs God still the creator, even when He's resting? Am I me, regardless of what I'm producing; or is my entire life and worth defined by the number of bricks I can make? Anything we do around Sabbath that puts people in bondage, instead of bringing relief to a situation, misses the point. The last thing a group of slaves needs is another piece of bondage - and we're no different. When our worth becomes about bricks, we become machines. Sabbath is a day where you live like your work is done, even if it isn't - and that is healing. The world goes on, because God is God, and you are not5. HonourHow do I honour someone who wasn't honourable? Nobody's parents are perfect. Honour is not ignoring wrong things, or saying wrong things are right, or having no boundaries. Honour has more to do with what we pass on to the next generation; than how we respond to the previous one. It's maintaining godliness through our generations. It's choosing to be honest about the ungodliness, and choosing to break the cycle. Be thankful you're alive; realise your parents were a part of fallen humanity; give up the urge to take vengeance, and to judge - realise they were wounded too.6. 11th CommandmentTaking His name in vain is about: don't sign cheques I wouldn't sign, don't put my name to things that aren't me. As a Christian, you're actually picking up and carrying (Nasah) the name (Shim) of God around with you. Shawv (in vain) means to live your life in a way that manifests (not disappoints) the hope that rests upon it. The name of God rest upon a person; its a prophetic utterance of character; it sits in a place; a force that provides protection; that has the ability to move with emotion - to fire a place up. It's a realm of awareness, that we can live in, or outside of; its a force that brings about the best life.The name creates a life so good, it's worth suffering & dying for. The demonstration of that life is so powerful, it threatens other people. If you are reviled for the name of Christ, then you are blessed. Jesus: I have manifested Your name. God has called Christians to be nice, more than He has called us to be right.
Shane

Shane

Jack Schaefer

pearson education limited
1968
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Nobody knew who Shane was, or why he was travelling. He rode into a Wyoming homesteader's corral in the summer of 1889 and settled for a while with the Starrett family. Young Bob Starrett tells the classic story of that summer and fall, and the quiet stranger who kept his well-oiled Colt in his saddle-roll, but could use it to deadly effect when the need arose.
Shane

Shane

Jack Schaefer

Clarion Books
2014
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This classic Western is a profoundly moving story of the influence of a singular character on one boy's life.The Starrett family's life forever changes when a man named Shane rides out of the great glowing West and up to their farm.Young Bob Starrett is entranced by this stoic stranger who brings a new energy to his family. Shane stays on as a farmhand, but his past remains a mystery. Many folks in their small Wyoming valley are suspicious of Shane and make it known that he is not welcome.But dangerous as Shane may seem, he is a staunch friend to the Starretts--and when a powerful neighboring rancher tries to drive them out of their homestead, Shane becomes entangled in the deadly feud."If you read only one Western in your life, this is the one." (Roland Smith, author of the Peak Marcello adventure novels)I had lain in my bed thinking of our visitor out in the bunk in the barn. It scarce seemed possible that he was the same man I had first seen, stern and chilling in his dark solitude, riding up our road. Something in father, something not of words or of actions but of the essential substance of the human spirit, had reached out and spoken to him and he had replied to it and had unlocked a part of himself to us. He was far off and unapproachable at times even when he was right there with you.
Shane

Shane

Marc Simmons; Jack Schaefer

University of Nebraska Press
1984
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Shane was made into an award-winning film that—like the novel—became a standard by which later westerns were judged. Readers who have already felt the novel's power or are approaching it for the first time, will find this edition indispensable for coming to terms with its fascinating simplicity, its richness, and its puzzles. This edition reprints the original text of the novel (in 1954 it was edited to remove words that might offend). In addition, the best critical essays about Schaefer and about Shane are included to provide historical and comparative background. An interview with Jack Schaefer and an afterword written by him complete this volume.
Shane

Shane

Jack Schaefer

University of New Mexico Press
2017
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In this true Western classic Jack Schaefer tells the story of a mysterious stranger who finds himself in the Wyoming Territory joining local homesteaders in their fight to keep their land and avoid the intimidating tactics of cattle driver Luke Fletcher. While trying to leave his gunslinging days behind him, the mysterious stranger, Shane, is tested by Fletcher and his men. In Shane, Schaefer executes a perfect Western narrative while exploring the overarching themes of virtue, the human condition, and a man’s search for self.
Shane

Shane

Jack Schaefer

Orion Publishing Co
2016
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Seen through the eyes of a young boy, SHANE is the classic novel of the lone stranger who rides into town; a gunslinger, a troubled man, a hero. 'If you read only one western in your life, this is the one' Roland Smith, author of Peak
Shane

Shane

Robin Bushell Pettit

AuthorHouse
2004
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Abigail is a seventeen year old girl from America. She is about to embark on a whole new life in Ireland. One that is filled with Love, Intrigue and Blackmail. Abigail falls in love with John. Only to be blackmailed by James, his brother. James has vowed to have her at any cost. Abigail gives into James' demands in fear for her family. She thought she could have John, the man she loves and her family's right to the throne. But James had different ideas. He isn't about to give up everything to his brother John. So what will happen to Abigail?
Shane

Shane

Jim Loafman

Lulu Publishing Services
2015
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This story is about a very special man. Shane was the epitome of most of the good qualities every one should have, but unfortunately, not everyone possesses. This adventure takes us back to the beginning of a great awakening, to a time of human wanderlust. However that same restlessness still prevails in many people. Comradery was a way of life in Shane's time, moreover individualism and greed was and continues to be a driving force in a restless society. Shane knew that to continue his way of life would eventually lead to his demise. He had to do the one thing that would stop his road of no return. The most positive factor to come out of this adventure is that one person can make a tremendous difference.
Shane

Shane

April Wilson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Shane McIntyre will do anything to protect the love of his life. Even kill a monster. When convicted kidnapper Howard Kline comes after Beth Jamison to exact revenge for his two decades spent in prison, Shane will be waiting for him, ready to put an end to Beth's nightmare once and for all. This novella, written from Shane's point of view, is book 2.5 in the McIntyre Security Bodyguard Series. Fans of April Wilson's McIntyre Security Bodyguard Series will welcome this novella from Shane McIntyre's point of view. Shane includes a retelling of the ending of Fearless (book 2) from Shane's point of view, as well as brand new material that continues the story line beyond Fearless and into Broken (book 3). This novella will tide readers over until Book 4 is released - Shattered - which features Shane McIntyre and Beth Jamison in a full-length novel that takes this popular couple to the next stage of their relationship.(This novella is NOT a standalone book. To be enjoyed, it requires familiarity with the McIntyre Security Bodyguard series.)The McIntyre Security Bodyguard Series: Vulnerable, book 1Fearless, book 2Shane, a novella, book 2.5Broken, book 3Shattered, book 4 (spring 2017)Imperfect, book 5 (fall 2017
Shane

Shane

Aubrey Malone

BearManor Media
2021
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Copiously illustrated both with stills from the film and candid shots of the stars between takes and off the set, this is the definitive study of Hollywood's definitive western.
Shane

Shane

Debra Clopton

DCP Publishing LLC
2019
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Von ihrem Verlobten abserviert, entschlie t sich Jenna Emory, ihre Tante Sally in Ransom Creek zu besuchen. Vielleicht kann sie sich dort entscheiden, was ihr n chster Schritt sein soll. Auch wenn ihre Tante sie schon seit Jahren bekniet, in ihr Tr delgesch ft einzusteigen, ist sie sicher, dass das Leben in einer Kleinstadt nichts f r sie ist. Um Kuppelversuche ihrer Tante von vornherein zu verhindern, entschlie t sie sich, ihr nicht zu erz hlen, dass die Verlobung aufgel st wurde.Solange er sich erinnern kann, haben Shane Presleys Tante und deren Freundin Sally Ann darauf gehofft, ihn oder einen seiner Br der mit Sally Anns Nichte zu verkuppeln. Das einzige Problem: sie ist ein Stadtm dchen, das vor Kurzem die Tr ume der beiden zunichte gemacht hat, indem sie sich mit jemand anderem verlobt hat. Doch als er sie in einer eiskalten Winternacht aus ihrem Auto rettet, ist er pl tzlich genauso entt uscht wie die Tanten, dass sie verlobt ist.Entschlossen, nicht in Ransom Creek zu bleiben, k mpft Jenna dagegen an, sich in den Ort oder den Cowboy, der sie bei ihrer Ankunft gerettet hat, zu verlieben. Sie ist ein Stadtmensch mit einer Karriere in der Werbebranche und ganz sicher keine Tr delh ndlerin...Auch wenn es der k lteste Winter seit Jahren ist, fliegen in Ransom Creek die Funken, w hrend Shane und Jenna sich gegen ihre gegenseitige Anziehung wehren.Er ist ein Junge vom Land, sie ein M dchen aus der Gro stadt ... kann die Liebe sie zusammenbringen?
Shane

Shane

Dale Mayer

Valley Publishing Ltd.
2021
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Her kidnappers demanded Shane arrive. Finding out his best friend was held as a pawn just pissed him off. Finding out rescuing her was a test made him seriously angry. He hates being used. These men mean business though, as Shane finds a body count too high for comfort. Shelly knew Shane would come for her. No way he wouldn't. She was lucky to have Shane there for her, especially when learning a second woman had been kidnapped and held for over six months. The simple rescue of Shelly turns into something more to find this second woman. But is there one killer boss out there or two? As the pair try to secure their own freedom, it gets even murkier, until finding a way through is paramount. Otherwise no one gets a happy ending.