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  jennifer rees larcombe family: Extraordinary Miracles in the Lives of Ordinary People Therese Marszalek, 2007 Miracles still happen today and can happen to you just as they have for over 70 individuals in the pages of this amazing book. God is actively involved and sending His angels to help people everywhere.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Tails I Lose Justyn Rees Larcombe, 2014-07-18 Justyn Rees Larcombe had it all. Around his beautiful home were the mementoes of success - the Sword of Honour awarded by the Queen when he left Sandhurst; the silver photo frames with the pictures of his much loved wife and family; the rooms full of the rewards of a City career. But Justyn had a parallel life: he gambled. Gradually he allowed it to take over everything, getting through a staggering three quarters of a million pounds - some his own money, some his wife's, and some belonging to the company he worked for. The crunch came: he lost his job; his wife left him, taking his sons; and anything that could be sold was - and then gambled away again. One day, he had no alternative but to go back to his mother's home and start again. Today Justyn has a high profile in the media, talking about the dangers of gambling and helping others coping with gambling addiction.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Journey into God's Heart Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 2015-11-05 Even Jennifer herself has in the light of severe recent tragedies found herself gaining a new understanding of all she has been through. This book looks back at the traumas and insecurities of her childhood, the joys and trials of family life through the most testing of circumstances, the confusion caused by her life-threatening illness and subsequent miracle healing, the pain of bereavement and - the most recent chapter that no-one foresaw - divorce from her husband Tony. Journey Into God's Heart is an epic saga of a unique woman's journey through the fire. An adventure that lasts a lifetime, a path strewn with heart-testing challenges. Written as compellingly as a novel, it presents a completely new perspective on the story told in Jennifer's previous autobiographical books Beyond Healing and Unexpected Healing. Her journey unfolds against the backdrop of the momentous changes undergone by the evangelical and charismatic church in the mid and late twentieth century.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Journey Into God's Heart Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 2006-02-01 Even Jennifer herself has in the light of severe recent tragedies found herself gaining a new understanding of all she has been through. This book looks back at the traumas and insecurities of her childhood, the joys and trials of family life through the most testing of circumstances, the confusion caused by her life-threatening illness and subsequent miracle healing, the pain of bereavement and - the most recent chapter that no-one foresaw - divorce from her husband Tony. Journey Into God's Heart is an epic saga of a unique woman's journey through the fire. An adventure that lasts a lifetime, a path strewn with heart-testing challenges. Written as compellingly as a novel, it presents a completely new perspective on the story told in Jennifer's previous autobiographical books Beyond Healing and Unexpected Healing. Her journey unfolds against the backdrop of the momentous changes undergone by the evangelical and charismatic church in the mid and late twentieth century.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: An Angel Called Mervin Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 1999 Mervin the Angel lectures his angelic students on all the big events in the Bible. See the events of the Bible in a totally new way, through the eyes of angel Mervin. As he lectures the student angels at the Celestial Training School he tells the story of Genesis to Revelation. Join Mervin as he tells of his travels and adventures around the pages of the Good Book. Here is Sunday School for adults, a book to make you think as well as laugh, and a great family read.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Children's Bible Story Book Jenny Robertson, 2006 In The Children's Bible Story Book, stories are faithfully retold with pictures in a traditional art style that reflect life in Bible times throughout the Old and New Testament. A beautifully written and illustrated Bible that the family can share and enjoy.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Heaven's Humpties Hazel Butler, 2008-03 Do you ever feel like Humpty Dumpty, broken with no one to mend you? Or like Jack and Jill trying to climb a hill and forever falling down? Heavens Humpties parodies forty-six classic nursery rhymes and is a charming way of communicating basic relevant Christian truths to children and adults alike. Every rhyme is accompanied by relevant Scripture quotes, substantiating their content. Kids will learn Christian truths that will be etched in their memories forever. Just as you will never forget Humpty Dumpty, who could find no one to put him together again, young hearts will never forget Heavens Humpties and the truth that Heaven is full of broken Humpties whom Christ has mended!
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Missing Being Mrs Jennifer Croly, 2015-05-15 'I lost my husband and two of my four children on the same day. They left in the morning as usual, the girls happily following their Dad out of the door, and they didn't come back.' When her fine Christian husband walked out, after 22 years of marriage, Jen Croly was devastated. Painfully she tried to rebuild her life, stitch together her shattered confidence and discover who she was. She clung to her faith: 'Even when I could barely believe in God, God went on believing in me.' During the tough process of recovery she looked for a really candid, helpful book, but found most volumes horribly patronising. Here is what she sought: a book by someone who had survived the experience. She deals with practical questions: How do you tell other people? Whom can you trust? What is your name? What about the family? What about money, car maintenance? What about dating?
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Beauty from Ashes Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 2010-01-22 'When my life seemed burnt to ashes, the last thing I could cope with was reading lengthy Bible passages, yet the Bible contains many verses which encourage and comfort people who are grappling with grief and loss. I began collecting these verses and sticking them all over my kitchen walls! My favourite verse reminded me that God could transform the ashes of my life into something new and beautiful. This book grew out my collection of kitchen verses combined with some of the practical tips and helpful ideas, given to me at the time by others who know how it feels from personal experience'. This is a new edition of a BRF classic that has, over the years, helped and comforted many people walking the hard road of grieving. Forty readings offer gentle guidance and consolation, from the earliest stage of groping for God's presence to realising the beginnings of new life and hope. The book has four sections: The early stages, Walking through question marks, Dealing with the Lurkers and The return of spring.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Not As Bad As The Truth David Pawson, 2015-03-12 Over half a century of ministry, David Pawson has touched innumerable lives with his honest and uncompromising popular biblical theology. Now in his seventies, he has decided to write what will be one of the most eagerly-received autobiographies of any modern-day Christian leader. Not As Bad As The Truth is Pawson's written legacy to the Church. It will summarise the essence of his 'unorthodox evangelical' theology, including his beliefs on baptism, Israel, salvation, the End Times, male leadership, and divorce and remarriage. It will also discuss with honesty and insight the most significant events of his personal life - childhood and formative years, his failing health, and the blessings and challenges of family life. Pawson's commitment to biblical truth rarely fails to provoke a reaction. His teaching is loved and criticised in equal, passionate measures.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Too Soon Jane Clamp, 2018-08-16 One in four pregnancies end in miscarriage, a traumatic experience for any woman, but one in which she typically feels alone. This 30-day devotional helps mothers who have lost children start to come to terms with what has happened. The purpose of this book is to inform, encourage and support all women who have experienced pregnancy loss, enabling them to find the strength they need to move forward. Here are 30 reflections on the topic of losing a baby. The author herself suffered four miscarriages, and writes compassionately and personally. Each piece is followed by a meditation and space for personal reflection. The book ends with a liturgy for a lost child, and is attractively designed.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Stealing Freedom Vivien Patterson, 2019-05-31 “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm then and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” Galatians 5:1 But what does this freedom really mean? In her book, Vivien Patterson describes a personal journey which spans many years. It involves overwhelming family tragedy and loss, but gradually leads her to discover the true nature of freedom. She believes that most of us misunderstand freedom and that frequently we chase after an impostor who masquerades in many forms, leaving us feeling cheated, disillusioned and trapped. However, true freedom she states implies being rescued. It is the most precious of all gifts offered by the Rescuer and an integral part of our inheritance in Christ. She sees this freedom as being linked implicitly with redemption, wholeness and well being. As we embrace it, we find we have the potential not only to honour God, but to be true to ourselves in all our relationships. This is the freedom she has discovered in Christ and this is her story.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Religious Belief and Popular Culture in Southwark c.1880-1939 S. C. Williams, 1999-05-27 This book challenges the domination of the institutional church as the overriding concern of nineteenth-century religious history by taking as its starting point the nature and expression of religious ideas outside the immediate sphere of the church within the wider arena of popular culture. It considers in detail how these beliefs formed part of a richly textured language of personal, familial, and popular identity in the day-to-day lives of the inhabitants of the London Borough of Southwark between c.1880 and the outbreak of the Second World War. The study highlights the persistence of patterns dismissed as alien to the industrial and urban environment. The interaction of folk idioms with institutional religious language and practice is also considered and urban popular religion is identified as a distinctive system of belief in its own right. This study also pioneers a methodology for exploring belief and interpreting it as a popular cultural phenomenon. A wide range of source materials are drawn on including oral history. Centrality is given to understanding the ways in which individuals expressed and communicated their religious ideas.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: A Year's Journey With God Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 2010-10-28 Jennifer Rees Larcombe is well known for the calm grace she brings to even the hardest things, and her books celebrate God's goodness and care in the midst of tough times, as well as when all goes well. In this book she helps us to see how God is with us in good times and bad, drawing on many of the insights her own experiences have given her. Taking inspiration from key events and Christian festivals throughout the year, she has put together daily devotions to inspire grace and faith. This is a beautiful book, helping us to explore our faith with new eyes and a strengthened sense of God's love and care.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Boy Who Ran Away Jennifer Rees Larcombe, IEEE Communications Society, 1999 Jesus recounts the parable of the son who, after leaving home and spending half his father's money, returns to his family and is joyously welcomed. Full color.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Through-the-Bible Storybook Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 1992 A collection of sixty Bible stories from the Old Testament and forty from the New Testament.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Perfectly Human Sarah Charlotte Williams, 2017
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Boat Full of Animals Jennifer Rees-Larcombe, 1999 The story of Noah, his boat and all the noisy animals, retold by Jennifer Rees Larcombe and illustrated by Steve Bjorkman for the BEST BIBLE STORIES SERIES. The whole world was in a mess. People didn't love God, hated one another and spent their lives killing and stealing. Noah and his family were the only good ones. So God instructed Noah to build a huge boat, with enough room for his family and some of every kind of animal. People laughed at Noah when he started building his boat miles from the sea and then tried to push all the animals up the gangplank. But then it began to rain. The streams swelled and the tide rose so high that huge waves swept inland, and all the people, trees, hills and mountains were covered - all except Noah's boat. Noah and his family had to live with all that barking, mooing, roaring and croaking for months. Finally, as the flood started to go down, the boat got stuck on top of a mountain. It took weeks for the wind and sun to dry up all the oozy, black mud. But when the plants began to grown again, Noah opened up the boat and let the creatures run, hop and wriggle away to freedom. With the sign of a rainbow, God promised he would never drown the world again.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The British National Bibliography Arthur James Wells, 2004
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Children’s Bibles in America Russell W. Dalton, 2015-11-19 Children's Bibles have been among the most popular and influential types of religious publications in the United States, providing many Americans with their first formative experiences of the Bible and its stories. In Children's Bibles in America, Russell W. Dalton explores the variety of ways in which children's Bibles have adapted, illustrated, and retold Bible stories for children throughout U.S. history. This reception history of the story of Noah as it appears in children's Bibles provides striking examples of the multivalence and malleability of biblical texts, and offers intriguing snapshots of American culture and American religion in their most basic forms. Dalton demonstrates the ways in which children's Bibles reflect and reveal America's diverse and changing beliefs about God, childhood, morality, and what must be passed on to the next generation. Dalton uses the popular story of Noah's ark as a case study, exploring how it has been adapted and appropriated to serve in a variety of social agendas. Throughout America's history, the image of God in children's Bible adaptations of the story of Noah has ranged from that of a powerful, angry God who might destroy children at any time to that of a friendly God who will always keep children safe. At the same time, Noah has been lifted up as a model of virtues ranging from hard work and humble obedience to patience and positive thinking. Dalton explores these uses of the story of Noah and more as he engages the fields of biblical studies, the history of religion in America, religious education, childhood studies, and children's literature.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Leaning on a Spider's Web Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 1991 In Jennifer Rees Larcombe's first novel, the residents of peaceful, tree-lined Laburnum Terrace come face to face with a crisis that threatens to break the fragile webs (fad spirituality, fitness crazes, idealized family ties) on which they lean for identity and security. 330 pages, paper
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Library of Congress Name Headings with References Library of Congress, 1981
  jennifer rees larcombe family: 365 BRF Centenary Bible Reflections Karen Laister, Olivia Warburton, 2021-10-22 In 365 readings, BRF celebrates the breadth and range of the Bible story in this special anniversary edition.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Regional Impacts of Climate Change Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Working Group II., 1998 Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Winter with God T.W.S. Hunt, 2016-11-01 This 40-day devotional deals as much with God’s absence as His presence, for it is about the spiritual season of winter—a time when the light of faith has dimmed and the warmth of love has cooled. Written with a mystic’s heart, a scholar’s mind, and a poet’s pen, Winter with God is a profound meditation on the opportunities and challenges we face when our relationship with God seems dormant, endangered, or simply one-sided. Suitable for both longtime pilgrims and the newfound faithful (or faithless), this rich and compelling devotional about winter with God—a season through which every soul must pass—shows how the hardest season to experience can also be the most rewarding to endure. Discover hope for your spirit and strength for your soul.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Shaming of the Strong Sarah C. Williams, 2005 What happens if you are valueless in the eyes of the world? Does this mean you have no value at all? And if you cannot even achieve the proper formation of the body in the womb, does this mean you are not even a person? She was an unexpected treasure. She appeared at first to be the loss of hope and the disruption of all my plans, but through her God came close to me again, wild and beautiful, good and gracious, strangely familiar but infinitely exciting. I touched His presence as I carried Cerian.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Lost in Jerusalem! Jennifer Rees Larcombe, 2000 With lively full-color illustrations, children can learn about how Jesus was lost at the temple in Jerusalem when he was a child.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Transformed Lives , 2003 Seventeen moving testimonies of how CWR's ministry has worked powerfully in people's lives. One tells how a yachtsman came face to face with Jesus when wrongfully imprisoned for drug smuggling, another of a father being ministered to following the murder of his daughter. Others tell of complete victory being gained over anorexia and of how CWR has become a catalyst for other important ministries around the world.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: American Book Publishing Record , 1999
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Lives from a Black Tin Box Prudence Bell, Ronald Clements, 2014-09-05 This is the history of Prudence Bell's family, going back several generations to set the scene for the missionary couple,Herbert and Elizabeth, who went out to Xinzhou, Shanxi Province, China, and were brutally killed in the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. It is a thoroughly written historical account,which ends on a high note when Prudence visits the church of the martyrs in 2006, to receive an astonishing welcome, discovering she is the answer to their prayers, and that the church of her great-grandparents has a congregation of over three thousand. Quite harrowing in places, but with an ultimately happy ending, this is an inspiring read for anyone facing the challenges of truly living all-out for Christ in a hostile world.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Distant Land of My Father Bo Caldwell, 2011-04-29 An ambitious man and his adoring daughter are separated and estranged by an ocean and by the tides of history in this “marvelous” novel (Los Angeles Times). For Anna Schoene, growing up in the magical world of Shanghai in the 1930s creates a special bond between her and her father. He is the son of missionaries, a smuggler, and a millionaire who leads a charmed but secretive life. When the family flees to Los Angeles in the face of the Japanese occupation, he chooses to stay, believing his connections and luck will keep him safe. He’s wrong—but he survives, only to again choose Shanghai over his family during the Second World War. Anna and her father reconnect late in his life, when she finally has a family of her own, but it is only when she discovers his extensive journals that she is able to fully understand him and the reasons for his absences. The Distant Land of My Father is a “beautiful” novel “for everyone who has ever felt himself in exile from any beloved place, or a time that can never return” (The Washington Post Book World). “Seamlessly weaves together Anna’s own memories with those of her father, gleaned from the journals . . . An elegant, refined story of families, wartime, and the mystique of memory.” —Kirkus Reviews “Vivid with details of prewar Shanghai and Los Angeles.” —Publishers Weekly “Lush and epic.” —San Jose Mercury News “Remarkable . . . A moving tale of love and the possibility of forgiveness.” —Library Journal
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Children's Books in Print R R Bowker Publishing, Bowker, 1999-12
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Practice of the Presence of God Brother Lawrence, 2024-02-12 The Practice of the Presence of God is a spiritual classic written by Brother Lawrence, a 17th-century Carmelite monk. This small but impactful work is a compilation of letters and conversations attributed to Brother Lawrence, offering profound insights into cultivating a continuous awareness of the presence of God in everyday life.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Personhood and Christianity Oliver Forshaw, 2010-12-31 Making clear the Christian position that God's self-revelation is through human nature, the author gives an account of the way a person is formed as an individual in community from the moment of conception onward. The research and teaching of Dr Frank Lake are explained, drawing out the distinction between Lake's kind of psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalytical practices, whether Freudian or Jungian. The book is aimed at showing that Christian living and spirituality are properly focused on the non-religious activity of God in the world, and that the Church's mission requires the formation of worshipping congregations that are increasingly free of the defensive behaviours commonly encouraged by religion. In Personhood and Christianity Forshaw makes a three-fold approach: - Arguing that many of the practices and attitudes of the divided churches still make it difficult for people to understand Christianity; - Taking up proposals of leading theologians and therapists he discusses the kind of holiness in the midst of ordinary life that can lead to practical reform in parishes, and contribute towards radical change in community life more widely. The discussion focuses on emotional healing as a primary element in the Church's work, and on the New Testament theology of the corporate Christ as key to the recovery of faith in the 21st century; - Stress is laid on the world-directed purpose of the Eucharist through the ascended Jesus who is present everywhere. Personhood and Christianity will be of great interest to all involved in Christian leadership and in the caring services of Church and society generally, to those training for ministry and to everyone engaged in pastoral counselling and therapy.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Living Cross Amy Boucher Pye, 2016 Explore the freeing, life-changing nature of forgiveness...
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Perspectives on Prayer and Spirituality Maurice Elliott, Patrick McGlinchey, 2021-02-12 Spirituality has become a buzzword in our contemporary culture as individuals strive for meaning and fulfillment. Its detachment from the church and conventional definitions of religious practice highlights the seeming redundancy of what has come before. Spirituality in this light signals a new attempt to find wholeness unencumbered by outmoded doctrines and stale rituals. It is the conviction of this publication that the intuition behind contemporary searches for spiritual reality is a good one. It acknowledges that there must be more to life than what secular media or consumerism might tell us. The joyful message of Perspectives on Prayer and Spirituality is that the spiritual quest is a valid one and worth exploring. There is treasure to be found. However, the surprise is that we must rediscover what we have left behind. In the words of G. K. Chesterton, it is not that the Christian ideal has been tried and found wanting, rather it has been found difficult and left untried. This book offers us the tools to mine the riches of Christian spirituality and find that elusive treasure. The title, Perspectives on Prayer and Spirituality, alerts us to the fact that life-giving spirituality stems from relationship with a personal God who can be known.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Messy Vintage KATIE. PHIPPS NORMAN (JILL.), Jill Phipps, 2021-01-22
  jennifer rees larcombe family: This Here Flesh Cole Arthur Riley, 2023-01-31 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In her stunning debut, the creator of Black Liturgies weaves stories from three generations of her family alongside contemplative reflections to discover the “necessary rituals” that connect us with our belonging, dignity, and liberation. “This is the kind of book that makes you different when you’re done.”—Ashley C. Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Somebody’s Daughter “Reaches deep beneath the surface of words unspoken, wounds unhealed, and secrets untempered to break them open in order for fresh light to break through.”—Morgan Jerkins, New York Times bestselling author of This Will Be My Undoing and Caul Baby ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Root, Library Journal “From the womb, we must repeat with regularity that to love ourselves is to survive. I believe that is what my father wanted for me and knew I would so desperately need: a tool for survival, the truth of my dignity named like a mercy new each morning.” So writes Cole Arthur Riley in her unforgettable book of stories and reflections on discovering the sacred in her skin. In these deeply transporting pages, Arthur Riley reflects on the stories of her grandmother and father, and how they revealed to her an embodied, dignity-affirming spirituality, not only in what they believed but in the act of living itself. Writing memorably of her own childhood and coming to self, Arthur Riley boldly explores some of the most urgent questions of life and faith: How can spirituality not silence the body, but instead allow it to come alive? How do we honor, lament, and heal from the stories we inherit? How can we find peace in a world overtaken with dislocation, noise, and unrest? In this indelible work of contemplative storytelling, Arthur Riley invites us to descend into our own stories, examine our capacity to rest, wonder, joy, rage, and repair, and find that our humanity is not an enemy to faith but evidence of it. At once a compelling spiritual meditation, a powerful intergenerational account, and a tender coming-of-age narrative, This Here Flesh speaks potently to anyone who suspects that our stories might have something to say to us.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: The Tablet , 1997 The international Catholic weekly.
  jennifer rees larcombe family: Unbelieving Children and the Parents Who Love Them Michael John Fanstone, 2000 From back cover: For many parents, it's the cause of many sleepless nights: one of their children has turned away from God, or refuses to make a decision for Christ altogether. No matter whether a child's professed unbelief stems from a momentary lapse or a lifetime of rebellion, the strong emotions that result can disrupt the entire family. In Unbelieving Children and the Parents Who Love Them, veteran pastor Michael Fanstone offers comfort and sound counsels to parents and grandparents in this heartbreaking situation.
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