Too many pastors and churches tiptoe around controversial issues. It is a crisis of relevance. Preaching is tepid. Teaching is boring. Everything comes out lukewarm and so there are empty seats all around the table. We need to get back to vigorous, exciting conversations in our congregations about issues that matter to people’s lives and have currency in the public square. The church should be right in the middle of this exciting mix. It’s fun, we have something important to say, the energy is contagious, the example draws folks in. We should not be afraid. Here, use this.
This Bicentennial publication of one of the oldest Baptist institutions in Kentucky chronicles the church from its humble beginnings in 1810, to its present role as a pillar in the Georgetown community.
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This exciting and practical book for compiler construction combines history and development of several early programming languages together with suf
In this Second Edition of Inside the Iranian Revolution, first published in 1981, author John Stempel describes his experience and insight as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer in Tehran from 1975-1979. He then continues with updated chapters to describe what we can draw from the experiences of three decades ago and apply to the current diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Iran.