Jesus the Child (Bible Alive Series)
Carine MackenziePaperback 2002-09-01
Jesus means so many things to different people...but once he was a child. The baby visited by shepherds and wise men in Bethlehem became the man who performed miracles, healed sickness, and showed the people who God is. The Son of God came to Bethlehem, where there was no room for him in the inn... but you make room for Jesus in your heart.
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John Charles Ryle 1816 1900 was the first Bishop of Liverpool England. After a dazzling sporting career at school and university poised on the verge of national recognition he gave it all up to become a minister in the Church of England.However his leadership abilities on the field of play stood out and prepared him for the difficult task of being an evangelical leader of a mixed diocese in the most sectarian of English cities. Throughout his period in office Ryle was respected by his colleagues to the extent that even one of his most strident opponents broke down and wept at the news of his death. He was able to master the difficult task of being firm in his beliefs and loving in his application of them. His gracious spirit is an example to us today. This is probably why many of Ryle's writings have been continuously in print for over 100 years. Here Ryle explains that divisive often derided and misapplied by advertising term 'born again'. He explains what being 'born again' means wh
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Jesus means so many things to different people...but once he was a child. The baby visited by shepherds and wise men in Bethlehem became the man who performed miracles, healed sickness, and showed the people who God is. The Son of God came to Bethlehem, where there was no room for him in the inn... but you make room for Jesus in your heart.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
John Charles Ryle 1816 1900 was the first Bishop of Liverpool England. After a dazzling sporting career at school and university poised on the verge of national recognition he gave it all up to become a minister in the Church of England.However his leadership abilities on the field of play stood out and prepared him for the difficult task of being an evangelical leader of a mixed diocese in the most sectarian of English cities. Throughout his period in office Ryle was respected by his colleagues to the extent that even one of his most strident opponents broke down and wept at the news of his death. He was able to master the difficult task of being firm in his beliefs and loving in his application of them. His gracious spirit is an example to us today. This is probably why many of Ryle's writings have been continuously in print for over 100 years. Here Ryle explains that divisive often derided and misapplied by advertising term 'born again'. He explains what being 'born again' means wh