Cómo (no) leer la Biblia es una gran ayuda para cualquier persona Cada vez hay más personas diciendo que la Biblia está desactualizada o que tiene enseñanzas que han hecho mal a la humanidad. Esto se debe a que por muchos años la iglesia ha demandado leerla sin enseñar a comprender lo que se estaba leyendo, abriendo así la puerta no solo a errores de interpretación sino al desanimo de muchos. Este es un libro profundo pero fácil de leer con il...
Whether you are a Christian, a doubter, or someone exploring the Bible for the first time, in this six-session video study bestselling author Dan Kimball guides you step-by-step in how to make sense of the most misunderstood, difficult, and disturbing Bible passages related to women, science, violence, slavery, and world religions.
Whether you are a Christian, a doubter, or someone exploring the Bible for the first time, in this six-session video study bestselling author Dan Kimball guides you step-by-step in how to make sense of the most misunderstood, difficult, and disturbing Bible passages related to women, science, violence, slavery, and world religions.
In How (Not) to Read the Bible, pastor and bestselling author Dan Kimball tackles one of the most pressing apologetic challenges of the twenty-first-century church--how do we read and interpret the Bible? He looks at five of the most common challenges, including questions about science, violence, and the treatment of women.
La iglesia necesita recuperar su relevancia. En ella son muy pocas las personas de 18 a 35 años. En una cultura de cambios tan rápidos, es necesario que se busquen nuevas formas de adorar y de servir. La adoración para la nueva generación, el segundo libro de Dan Kimball, inspira y ayuda a los líderes de las iglesias para que se atrevan a arriesgarse y hacer cambios. Es hora de actuar, es mucho lo que está en juego para que nos quedemos sentad...
Dan Kimball shares his story of how he was drawn to the truth about God despite the fact that most Christians he met were downright weird. A punk rock musician turned evangelical pastor, Kimball shows us why the church is a beautiful and wonderful thing and why an essential part of following Jesus is involvement in a local church where God is at work changing lives.
Citrus juices constitute the majority of the fruit juices consumed in the United States and around the world. Along with the rest of the fruit juice industry, they playa major role in the entire food industry as well. In spite of this prominence, few texts have been written on quality control technology, and most of the texts have been written by researchers who may possess great technical skill but generally are less familiar with daily routi...
An overview of the six most common objections emerging generations have with church and Christianity along with the biblical answers to these objections and examples of how churches are facing this challenge.
Citrus juices are the most common among the fruit juices around the world and constitute a major portion of the food industry. Even though juice-processing technology has been around for many years, interest in historical and modem in novations and applications is widespread. New juice enterprises are springing up constantly all over the world. Old enterprises are constantly undergoing change, growth, and development. The Internet has expande...
In this six-session small group Bible study, They Like Jesus But Not the Church, Dan Kimball explores and addresses the most common objections and misconceptions about Christianity.
SPANISH EDITION: Kimball offers a riveting and easy-to-grasp exploration of today's changing culture and gives insight into the new kind of churches that are emerging in its midst. A must for church leaders and pastors!
Un vistazo a las seis objeciones más comunes que las generaciones emergentes tienen con relación a la iglesia y el cristianismo, junto con respuestas bíblicas a estas objeciones y ejemplos de cómo las iglesias están enfrentando este reto.
Churches are noticing less and less emerging generations in their midst. The Emerging Church, winner of the 2004 Christianity Today Book Award, explores the cultural changes impacting churches and offers practical advice of how they can creatively reach emerging generations. Some of the 'spiritual' things that were removed from churches are the very things that post-Christian generations are connecting with and find attractive in a church.
Churches are aging. Even among megachurches with their modern technology and huge number of members, whole generations are now missing. In order to reach the 18-35 year olds, churches need to incorporate alternative worship services into their ministries that meet the unique needs of the emerging generations.In a conversational, narrative style, author Dan Kimball guides church leaders on how to create alternative services from start to finish...