From The Cartel to the Evangelist

From The Cartel to the Evangelist
Author: J. King
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1641141131

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() We want to give thanks to God, for all this project he allowed us to do. Many times, I thought that I could not do more, but he keeps strengthening me. I hope that this book gets into the hands of all the living, especially the young people of today. This will help them avoid falling into all that I fell for. And as such, they will embrace the opportunity of encountering God's miracles. I pray to God every day. It is my dream that this book reaches all the prisons in different parts of the world and, by the power of God, transforms the inmates so that they will be able to change their lives. Therefore it is better not to have, than having and still lose everything. Once, I had it all, but God taught me a huge lesson. God gave me a call and promised to bless me uncontrollably, just as he has promised you. God never fails. A lot of people think that God is not real, until in times of trouble. God is like a wind. You do not see it but you can feel it. Many will encounter God's miracle when they read this book. Others will be freed from shackles. Remember that your miracle is about to arrive. Receive the power of God now in the name of Jesus. Everyone deserves a second chance. I have had my chance, and now, I dedicate myself to preach and to bring the message of God by telling you that he will do it for you. You just have to believe. Today is the day of your miracle. 9

From the Cartel to Christ

From the Cartel to Christ
Author: Jack E Rausch
Publisher: Jrausch Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991380701

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A middle class Colombian teenager with big dreams and bigger issues, Jack sought his dream and became a pilot. He wanted to fly for the cartel but instead he got involved in other areas of the cocaine trade loosing his dream in a cloud of greed. He managed the distribution of thousands of kilos of cocaine in California and as this fantastic world engulfed him, a void in his heart led him to seek spiritual answers. His New Age practices took him in a path to Satanism and Voodoo. Spiritual darkness brought destruction and chaos veiled in power and wealth but thankfully also brought the end of his criminal career. Jack found forgiveness and acceptance as he understood God reaching out to humanity through the sacrifice that Jesus Christ did for all. His spiritual growth is based on a continual relationship with God, learning to trust in Him for healing and surrendering his everyday life. God has restored Jack's life beyond his wildest dreams.

The Virtual Church-And How to Avoid It

The Virtual Church-And How to Avoid It
Author: Peter C. Glover
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Church renewal
ISBN: 1594673985

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Latin America Evangelist

Latin America Evangelist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1993
Genre: Evangelicalism
ISBN:

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Native Americans and the Christian Right

Native Americans and the Christian Right
Author: Andrea Smith
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822388871

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In Native Americans and the Christian Right, Andrea Smith advances social movement theory beyond simplistic understandings of social-justice activism as either right-wing or left-wing and urges a more open-minded approach to the role of religion in social movements. In examining the interplay of biblical scripture, gender, and nationalism in Christian Right and Native American activism, Smith rethinks the nature of political strategy and alliance-building for progressive purposes, highlighting the potential of unlikely alliances, termed “cowboys and Indians coalitions” by one of her Native activist interviewees. She also complicates ideas about identity, resistance, accommodation, and acquiescence in relation to social-justice activism. Smith draws on archival research, interviews, and her own participation in Native struggles and Christian Right conferences and events. She considers American Indian activism within the Promise Keepers and new Charismatic movements. She also explores specific opportunities for building unlikely alliances. For instance, while evangelicals’ understanding of the relationship between the Bible and the state may lead to reactionary positions on issues including homosexuality, civil rights, and abortion, it also supports a relatively progressive position on prison reform. In terms of evangelical and Native American feminisms, she reveals antiviolence organizing to be a galvanizing force within both communities, discusses theories of coalition politics among both evangelical and indigenous women, and considers Native women’s visions of sovereignty and nationhood. Smith concludes with a reflection on the implications of her research for the field of Native American studies.

Charisma and Christian Life

Charisma and Christian Life
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1999
Genre: Christian life
ISBN:

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Coming Clean

Coming Clean
Author: Jorge Valdés
Publisher: Waterbrook Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781578562244

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It reads like a gripping novel of suspense and intrigue. But it's all true. The life of Jorge Valdés is an incredible testimony of the power of God to set free those bound by sin. After escaping Castro's Cuba in 1966, ten-year-old Jorge Valdés and his family fled to Miami. Bright and aggressive, Jorge became an honor student and, by the age of sixteen, was working for the Federal Reserve Bank. But a few years later, he went to work for the Medellin drug cartel - one of the largest and most powerful organized crime webs in the world. Soon Jorge was in charge of all the cartel's U.S. operations, making more than $1 million a month. But in 1989 Jorge Valdés encountered a person much more powerful than the strongest drug lord - one able to offer something more satisfying than anything women, drugs, money, prestige, or power could provide. Reading more like a fast-paced thriller than a biography, Coming Clean weaves a compelling story of forgiveness, renewal, and hope. And it offers a dramatic illustration of the power of the gospel to change lives.

Intersections of Crime and Terror

Intersections of Crime and Terror
Author: James J.F. Forest
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317980204

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During the last ten years an increasing number of government and media reports, scholarly books and journal articles, and other publications have focused our attention on the expanded range of interactions between international organized crime and terrorist networks. A majority of these interactions have been in the form of temporary organizational alliances (or customer-supplier relationships) surrounding a specific type of transaction or resource exchange, like document fraud or smuggling humans, drugs or weapons across a particular border. The environment in which terrorists and criminals operate is also a central theme of this literature. These research trends suggest the salience of this book which addresses how organized criminal and terrorist networks collaborate, share knowledge and learn from each other in ways that expand their operational capabilities. The book contains broad conceptual pieces, historical analyses, and case studies that highlight different facets of the intersection between crime and terrorism. These chapters collectively help us to identify and appreciate a variety of dynamics at the individual, organizational, and contextual levels. These dynamics, in turn, inform a deeper understanding of the security threat posted by terrorists and criminal networks and how to respond more effectively. This book was published as a special issue of Terrorism and Political Violence.

Traditional Churches, Born Again Christianity, and Pentecostalism

Traditional Churches, Born Again Christianity, and Pentecostalism
Author: Yonatan N. Gez
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2018-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3319906410

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In Kenya's vibrant urban religious landscape, where Pentecostal and traditional churches of various orientations live side by side, religious identity tends to overflow a single institutional affiliation. While Kenya’s Christianity may offer modes of coping with the fragilities of urban life, it is subject to repeated crises and schisms, often fueled by rumors and accusations of hypocrisy. In order to understand the unfolding of Kenyans’ dynamic religious identities, and inspired by the omnipresent distinction between ‘religious membership’ and ‘church visits,’ Yonatan N. Gez considers the complementary relations between a center of religious affiliation and expansion towards secondary practices. Building on this basic distinction, the book develops a theoretical innovation in the form of the ‘religious repertoire’ model, which maps individuals’ religious identities in terms of three intertwined degrees of practice.