Jako průkopník křesťanských filmů a plodný autor Ken položil základy pro rozsáhlou produkci křesťanských dramat. Jeho odkaz žije v nesčetných dílech, která inspirovala a oslovila publikum po celém světě. S hlubokým porozuměním pro lidskou duši a víru jeho psaní rezonuje dodnes. Jeho práce je svědectvím o síle vyprávění příběhů pro sdílení naděje a poselství.
Pravdivý příběh jednoho ze současných nejpronásledovanějších představitelů čínské "domácí církve", který za svou víru a přesvědčení dvacet let trpěl ve vězeňských táborech. Zároveň autor podává svědectví o kulturním a politickém vývoji v Číně 20. století.
Whether you’re a brand-new Christian or a decades-long believer, today’s issues may seem far removed from those in biblical times. That’s why Christian writer Ken Anderson wanted to create a resource where, unlike a traditional concordance, the descriptive references used everyday speech rather than verbatim Scripture. Nelson’s Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible is an A to Z reference dictionary with quick access to scripture-based answers of almost any question you can imagine. Simple to use, it tackles traditional and 21st century issues without heavy theological language. Reference topics include: This travel-sized book is bursting with information yet compact enough to fit in your pocket. You will laugh at its one-liners and illustrated jokes as it points you to God’s Word. Companion to the New King James Version, King James Version, New International Version, and other translations. Nelson’s Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible makes a great resource for personal study of the Scriptures as well as for teaching and sermon preparation. Features:
What effect did the Crucifixion have on the Roman Army? What effect did the
Roman Army have on the Resurrection? Are these the most important questions of
all time? Through the power of a compelling fictional narrative, back to 33
AD, the reader is taken on a journey of discovery to an alternative account of
events in Roman Judea.
The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible by Ken Anderson connects
contemporary issues to Bible passages by organizing Scripture references
according to today's vocabulary. This travel-sized topical concordance uses
nontechnical terms to shows readers which Bible passages deal with current
terms and topics.
The STEPS approach presented in this book offers a structured method for enhancing prayer life through Scripture. By organizing biblical teachings on prayer thematically, readers can easily integrate these principles into their daily practices. This resource aims to transform prayer into a more dynamic and personalized experience, helping individuals apply biblical promises effectively in their spiritual journey.
Exploring the fluidity of sexual identity, this book delves into the experiences of a protagonist navigating their attraction to multiple genders. With a humorous and candid approach, it challenges societal norms and expectations, presenting bisexuality as a phase rather than a destination. Through relatable anecdotes and insightful reflections, the narrative highlights the complexities of love and self-discovery, ultimately celebrating the journey of finding one's true self amidst confusion and societal pressures.
Oliver's aunt and uncle are rather dull and he's not looking forward to
staying in their house. But big, old houses tend to be popular with ghosts and
there's also a fat ghost in the kitchen and a thin ghost in the bedroom. When
a new ghost arrives, it's time to decide who stays and who goes. It's time for
a game of Spookball...
Did the Holy Lance, which is said to have pierced the side of Jesus Christ, take center stage in Hitler's life as the focal point of his ambitions to conquer the world? Was there some mystical meaning behind Rudolf Hess's flight to Britain, Hitler's "extrasensory" perception, the Nazi swastika, the "superman" who haunted the Fuhrer, the use of Nostradamus in propaganda, and the Nazi astrological propaganda war? Anderson examines Hitler's alleged ties to the occult.