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Meek and Humble of Heart: The Love of Christ for Sinners and the Afflicted (French Edition)
Christians can easily feel as though Jesus is continually disappointed and frustrated with their Christian walk, or even as though He is about to abandon them. They know what Jesus has done for them, but they often have a superficial understanding of Him. What feelings come to Him when He considers the sins and failures of His people?
In Matthew 11, Jesus describes Himself as “meek and lowly in heart,” longing for His people to find rest in Him. This book draws on His words, delving into Bible passages that speak of Christ’s affection for sinners to encourage weary and faltering believers on their journey toward heaven.
Author
Dane C. Ortlund (Ph.D., Wheaton College) is senior pastor of Naperville Presbyterian Church in Naperville, Illinois. Dane and his wife, Stacey, have five children
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. His Heart
2. His Heart in Action
3. The Happiness of Christ
4. Capable of Compassion
5. The Forgiveness of Christ
6. I Will Not Cast Out
7. What Our Sins Speak
8. He Saves Perfectly
9. An Advocate
10. The Beauty of Christ’s Heart
11. The Emotional Life of Christ
12. A Tender Friend
13. Why the Spirit?
14. The Father of Mercies
15. His “Distinctive” and “Strange” Work
16. The Lord, the Lord
17. His Ways Are Not Our Ways
18. A Stirring Heart
19. Rich in Mercy
20. Our Legalistic Heart, His Generous Heart
21. He Loved Us Once; he will love us now
22. He has filled his love
23. Buried in his heart forever
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
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God’s Purpose for the Church: A Guide for Pastors and Ministry Leaders in Africa
At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were approximately nine million Christians in Africa. By the end of the century, that number had grown to over 380 million. As the number of Christians continues to grow, African pastors are often overworked and in desperate need of guidance.
Drawing on three decades of pastoral work in Zambia, Conrad Mbewe has written a comprehensive handbook specifically for African pastors and church leaders. This helpful resource, structured around 20 frequently asked questions about God's design for the church, covers topics ranging from the definition of the church and the role of its members to the importance of doctrine. Through this book, the author aims to equip pastors and church leaders with biblical principles that will permeate the landscape of Africa and transform its churches for generations to come.
Author
Conrad Mbewe (Ph.D., University of Pretoria) is pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia, and founding president of African Christian University. Conrad is the author of more than nine books and has contributed to many others. He and his wife, Felistas, have three biological children and three adopted children.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 What is the Church?
2 Who is the founder and head of the Church?
3 What is the mission of the Church in the world?
4 Why is the gospel so important to the Church?
5 Who should be a member of the Church?
6 What is the role of Church members?
7 Who should lead the Church?
8 Why practice baptism and the Lord’s Supper?
9 What should happen during worship?
10 How Should the Church Raise Funds?
11 Should Your Church Get Involved in Mission?
12 Should Your Church Get Involved in Pastoral Training?
13 What About Church Discipline?
14 Does What Your Church Believes Matter?
15 How Should Your Church Grow Spiritually?
16 How Should Your Church Grow Numerically?
17 How Should Your Church Relate to Other Churches?
18 How Should Your Church Relate to the State?
19 How Does the Church Offend or Please God?
20 How Can You Help Reform Your Church?
Epilogue
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