The Dark Side of Faith

The Dark Side of Faith
Author: Doug Bergsma
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539875253

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"I was numb. It was like a dream. I hung up the phone and stared out the front store window at two police officers walking across the street. A dispatcher had just informed me on the phone that they were coming. She also informed me that my wife, Barbara, and my youngest daughter, Joanna, had been in a serious car accident. The reality of what had happened hit me before the officers actually told me that they were gone." So begins The Dark Side of Faith. Follow Pastor Doug as he faces this tragedy and shares his unflinching look at both the causes and the eternal purposes for earthly pain. Learn how you too can overcome any setback and find a way to acceptance and inner peace. Don't get derailed by the inevitable disappointments in life: and - above all - don't waste your pain.

The Dark Side of Faith

The Dark Side of Faith
Author: Elan Gordon
Publisher: Llumina Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781595267146

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At this stage of human history, primitivism is quickly merging with technological advancement and globalization to produce an existential threat to civilization. It is therefore critical to examine religious beliefs with honesty and openness. (Christian)

Living on the Dark Side of Faith

Living on the Dark Side of Faith
Author: Jim Greene
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1300806206

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Living by faith in the light is hard enough, but it is in the dark that we learn to believe God not just believe in Him. In the time or place of faith when we just do not see how things will work out we have to know how to "be still and know that God is God" all the time, not just in the light.

Hope When Life Unravels

Hope When Life Unravels
Author: Adam B. Dooley
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310359287

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Written by a pastor and father who has walked a painful road, Hope When Life Unravels explores the encouraging, upside-down truths of the book of Job, and other key Bible passages, to remind us of the ways God is present in our pain. Why does God allow suffering? And why does God seem to go silent when we're in pain? In Hope When Life Unravels, Dr. Adam Dooley, pastor and host of the daily radio broadcast A Better Way, searches for answers to our biggest questions about suffering as he shares his son Carson's story of battling leukemia. Adam speaks openly about the gut-wrenching struggle his family endured for three years of life-threatening illness and how God met them in their hours of need--even when it wasn't in the ways they wanted. And, along with his own story, Adam takes readers through the story of Job, unpacking insights about God's character, his love, and how we can stay connected to him even during seasons of pain. Both inspiring and comforting, Hope When Life Unravels invites us to draw closer to a God who is often active in our lives in times when we have trouble seeing him the most.

The Dark Side of God

The Dark Side of God
Author: Douglas Lockhart
Publisher: Element Books, Limited
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Questioning Christian teaching and the problem of evil, this book examines the origins of Christian belief, claiming that the Roman Church abandoned its spiritual mission in pursuit of power. The underlying message is one of hope, for anyone interested in regaining a sense of spiritual purpose.

The Dark Side of the Purpose Driven Church

The Dark Side of the Purpose Driven Church
Author: Noah W. Hutchings
Publisher: Defender Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: 9780984630080

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Without doubt, the Purpose Driven Church has become a tremendous force in the world, but Noah Hutchings sees a dark side to this force. The Purpose Driven Church religion at best is a distortion of the gospel; at worst, a movement to unite all religions to produce a one-world church. - back cover

The Dark Side of the Soul

The Dark Side of the Soul
Author: Stephen Cherry
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1472900820

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'Sin' is an old-fashioned word for some startlingly contemporary problems. Far from being about trivial naughtiness or seedy self-indulgence, it's about the financial scandals that have rocked our world, and most of the ills that beset us today. In The Dark Side of the Soul, the author explains and illustrates the 'Seven Deadly Sins' with contemporary examples. In clear and accessible language, he shows that the traditional Christian concept of sin is a vital tool in understanding what is wrong with human beings. Far from leading people into a guilt-trap, 'sin' is a healthy and truthful word that can help to set us free. Human beings are neither intrinsically evil nor congenitally inclined to virtue, but many of the problems and predicaments that trouble us today can be better understood, and more effectively resolved, if their deeper roots are taken into account. In this fresh interpretation, the author shows that, for example, our economic problems, and our fixation on financial criteria in decision-making, can be understood through the twin lenses of avarice and lust. Our obsessive busyness is a manifestation of sloth; and our desire to control, and our perfectionism, are outworkings of spiritual pride. Crucially, although sin is an important and necessary word for people to understand and come to terms with, it is never, in the Christian worldview, the last word.

The Dark Side of Christian Counselling

The Dark Side of Christian Counselling
Author: E. S. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781870855655

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It is amazing how rapidly the Christian counselling movement has spread through churches, teaching that hurts and depressions once considered part of normal life are illnesses to be treated. It implies that for 1900 years the Bible has been insufficient for the woes of God's people, or for their sanctification, but that now we have the 'insights' of anti-Christian psychologists to make good the deficit. In this book medical doctor Ted Williams challenges these claims, giving the most clear-cut and interesting overview of the counselling movement and of the giants of secular psychology who are pillars of its 'faith'.

Dark Faith

Dark Faith
Author: Maurice Broaddus
Publisher: Apex Publications
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0982159684

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Presents a collection of horror tales by such authors as Brian Keene, Tom Piccirilli, Ekaterina Sedia, Jay Lake, and Mary Robinette Kowal.

The Dark Side of G.K. Chesterton

The Dark Side of G.K. Chesterton
Author: John C. Tibbetts
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1476643970

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This is a critical study of the great British man of letters G.K. Chesterton, devoted to the novels, stories and essays that explore the darker fringes of his wild imagination. "Everything is different in the dark," wrote Chesterton; "perhaps you don't know how terrible a truth that is." Chesterton's use of the theme of "gargoyles" provides the thematic structure of the book. It covers the detective stories of Father Brown and others, the locked rooms and miracle crimes in his writing, his status as a science fiction writer, and the riddles and paradoxes of three works--Job, The Man Who Was Thursday, and the play The Surprise. This volume also includes an interlude about Chesterton and Jorge Luis Borges and a robust appendix including interviews about the formation of Ignatius Press's Collected Chesterton.