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Why My Muslim Friends Should Read Cherry's Book, "The Reason of Job" لماذا انصح بقراءة "منطق ايوب" ان كنت مسلما

Wissam Al-Aethawi's Review of Scott Cherry's New Book, "The Reason of Job"

  • 9 January 2023
  • Author: Guest Blogger
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Get the book here: The Reason of Job on Amazon.com


قد تكون لغة الكتاب (نموذج المسيح) عسرة الهضم على المبتدئين, الا ان الكتاب يوفر كل المعلومات اللازمة لفهم اطروحته. يجادل المؤلف ان قصة ايوب هي نموذج المسيح, وان هذا النموذج يتكرر على طول الكتاب المقدس وعرضه. والنموذج هو نمط متكرر يمكن تمييزه مرئيا او سمعيا او خياليا. وايوب هو نموذج من نوع (النزول للصعود) لانه ينحدر الى وادي الياس ليخرج منه بافضل حال. يتولى سكوت مهمة طرح حجته في رحلة تاخذك للكتب السماوية والادب والثقافات المعاصرة ومحاوراته مع اصدقائه, والكتاب مساهمة ثرية للمكتبة المسيحية وقد يكون بركة شخصية للقارئ.


وسام العيثاوي, الخدمة العربية المسيحية

In his new book, The Reason of Job, Scott Cherry has assumed the monumental task of building his argument in a journey that takes the reader through scriptures, literature, pop culture as well as real-life conversations with his friends. This book is a rich contribution to the world library and can be a real blessing to the reader, Christian, Muslim, or other.

 

–Wissam Al-Aethawi, Arabic Christian Ministry, Dearborn, Michigan


Get the book here: The Reason of Job on Amazon.com


 

A Testimony of God's Guiding Grace

A Mother's Day Tribute To Linda Feala-Deegan

  • 14 May 2023
  • Author: Guest Blogger
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by Anthony Deegan

Let me tell you the inspirational story of my mother, Linda Feala-Deegan, and of her Lord. I've waited years to tell it here, wanting to tell it perfectly, but time is too short and so today is the day. I invite you to take a moment and listen with me as I share all of what God has done. My mom didn't grow up extremely religious, going to church for a season here and there as a child. She was gentle and quiet, very introverted. Everyone always thought highly of her and loved her for being down to earth, not dramatic, not a problem maker. Yet even at a young age, she struggled greatly with depression and feeling isolated, carrying this on into adulthood and the rest of her life. She also had no self-confidence, and wasn't a fan of confrontation. As such, she ended up getting into a marriage in which she felt mentally distressed. I can’t speak much to it because we weren’t there, and she didn’t speak of it often. Either way it didn't last too many years before divorce, and that's when she met my father.

Day 19: Remembrance of Passover for Years to Come—The Way Through the Wilderness

A daily, 32-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown

  • 1 March 2024
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Exodus 12:14-28

The observance of Passover on the day of deliverance was not to be a one-time event.  It was to be the celebration to keep forever as an annual feast.  What should be remembered each year? And by what signs and symbols should these things be remembered? It was a hasty event in the first year, but God’s intention was that it should become a seven-day feast to be remembered in all generations.

 

The Way Through the Wilderness, Day 1, Introduction

A daily, 32-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown

  • 3 March 2024
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Exodus 1-20

It is the season of Lent for which the 40-year journey of the Israelites in the book of Exodus is a major theme. To follow God is the main message of Exodus, the 2nd book of Moses in the Torah in the Old Testament, or Tanakh, and of the whole Bible. ...The Book of Exodus has been called “the heart of the Old Testament”. Its message is fulfilled in the New Testament. It would be hard to find a single major topic of the Old or New Testament that is not exemplified in the book of Exodus. The Key to Exodus is in the name of the LORD, His supremacy and his saving action.” (Cole:18-19) Exodus looks back to promises made in the Patriarchal Age, looks forward to the arrival in the Promised Land and looks beyond to the final fulfillment of God’s promises in heaven. “When the song of the redeemed rises in heaven, it is the Song of Moses and the Lamb.” (Rev 15:3)







 

How Did We Get Here? The Way Through the Wilderness, Day 2

A daily, 32-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown

  • 4 March 2024
  • Author: Guest Blogger
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Exodus 1:1-14

Family relocation stories are complicated. We start out in one place and end in another.  Or else, we stay and our family members go. Such was the story of the sons of Israel. Joseph was sold into slavery and went with a caravan to Egypt. His life was filled with ups and downs, but the LORD was with Joseph and he became the second in command, directing Egypt’s Department of Agriculture. Many years later, his 11 brothers went to Egypt in search of food after a severe famine rocked the Middle East. When the brothers were surprisingly accepted and reunited with the brother they had betrayed, these 11 persuaded their father Jacob (Israel) to leave his home for the land of Egypt.

    

 

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