Lift Up Your Voice: A Contemporary Approach to Singing
Ellen Sanborn
Crest Christian Book Corner
(Berklee Guide). Connect to your authentic singing voice with this holistic guide to a healthy and expressive singing life. This collection of technical discussions, exercises, and insights will help you improve all aspects of using your voice from healthy sound production to exercises for greater vocal facility to guidance on rehearsing with your band. Interviews with Patty Austin, Ysaye Barnwell, and others lend their perspectives to singing, the mind-body connection, and a natural/wellness focused approach to musicianship. The accompanying online audio supports the practice exercises and approaches to learning new songs.
246.7BookEnglishMusic273p
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Christian Living Available
Lihat Diri Anda Sebagaimana Allah Melihat Anda (2002)
Josh McDowell
Gospel Press
248.4BookIndonesian
1 copy
Christian Living Available
Liku-Liku Seks …! No. 1 (1996)
Walter Trobisch
Yayasan Komunikasi bina Kasih / OMF
248.4BookIndonesian
1 copy
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Liku-Liku Seks …! No. 2 (1995)
Walter Trobisch
Yayasan Komunikasi bina Kasih / OMF
248.4BookIndonesian
1 copy
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme (1996)
Edwin Palmer
Baker Book
234BookIndonesian
1 copy
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme (1996)
Edwin Palmer
Baker Book
234BookIndonesian
1 copy
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme (1996)
Edwin H. Palmer
LRII - Lembaga Reformed Injili Indonesia
234BookIndonesian
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme (1996)
Edwin H. Palmer
LRII - Lembaga Reformed Injili Indonesia
234BookIndonesian
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme
Edwin Palmer
234Book
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Lima Pokok Calvinisme (2017)
Edwin H. Palmer
Momentum · ISBN: 978-6-0281-6550-1
284.2BookIndonesian
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Christian Living Available
Listening to God in Times of Choice: The Art of Discerning God's Will (1997)
Gordon T. Smith
Inter Varsity Press
All Christians yearn to live at the center of God's will. But how to discern his will is an art that eludes many of us. And the advice we get often conflicts. Some tell us to look for a divine "blueprint"-the one perfect plan for our lives that we need to find. We are encouraged to search the Scriptures and hunt for signs, trying to uncover the map of our lives that God has drawn. Others have rejected the blueprint school of guidance for the "wisdom school." With minds renewed by the teaching of Scripture, we are to develop the wisdom necessary to make wise choices. We are told not to expect that there is just one answer to God's will for every decision we face. Several may be possible. The difficulty with both approaches, writes Gordon Smith, is that they minimize the presence and voice of God in times of choice. Instead, he argues for a third way. He suggests that we develop discernment as a spiritual discipline. By stressing the personal aspects of growing in our relationship with God, we can understand his will, not just in times of crisis but throughout our daily lives. This book provides no magic formulas, no recipes for guaranteed success-just a lot of insight, gleaned from centuries of lived Christian experience, that will guide and encourage you in the art of discerning God's will.
248.4BookEnglishReligion158p
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Bible - General Available
Listening to the Spirit in The Text (2000)
Gordon D. Fee
Regent College Publishing
For many years Gordon Fee, one of today's foremost evangelical scholars, has been asked to bring his trusted biblical expertise together with his well-known passion for the gospel and the church to address a range of pertinent issues. Listening to the Spirit in the Text is his answer. Gathered here are twelve of Fee's most insightful studies, each of which demonstrates the art of attending to the biblical text critically yet with a deep spiritual sensitivity. Exploring the crucial relationship between scripture, spirituality, and church life, these chapters cover a wide range of relevant topics: how to be a "trinitarian Christian," the New Testament's view of wealth and possessions, gender issues, worship, tongues speaking, the church's global mission, and much more. - Back cover.
220.6BookEnglish
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Literature: Through the Eyes of Faith (1989)
Kenneth T. Gallagher, Roger Lundin
HarperSanFrancisco
809BookIndonesian
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Liturgical Evangelism (1986)
Robert E. Webber
Morehouse Publishing
Christian leaders want a renewed evangelism that not only converts people, but also brings them into the full life of the church and keeps them there. Organized around the Biblical background of the early church, this book offers step-by-step guidance for Christian leaders to foster renewal on every level of congregational life.
265.13BookEnglishReligion
1 copy
Classical Music Available
Liturgie du Vendredi Saint (1985)
Gregorian Chants, Francois Polgar, Choeur Gregorien de Paris
Erato/Warner
785CDla
1 copy
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Living At The Crossroads (2008)
Craig Bartholomew, Michael W. Goheen
Baker Academic · ISBN: 978-0-8010-3140-3
An ideal introduction to thoughtful Christian engagement at the intersection of the biblical story and the contemporary world.
230BookEnglishChristianity -- Philosophy222p
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Living by the Book (1997)
James B. Boice
Baker Book
223.206BookEnglish
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Living in the Gap Between Promise and Reality (1999)
Iain M. Duguid
222.1106BookEnglish
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Living In The Gap Between Promise And Reality (2105)
Iain M. Duguid
Abingdon Press · ISBN: 978-1-62995-171-3
What do we do when Gods promises seem to fall short of reality? Abrahams story points weary believers to the gospel, providing an example and profound encouragement for us today.
222.11BookEnglishReligion208p
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Living in the Grip of Relentless Grace (2002)
Iain M. Duguid
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing
222.1106BookEnglish
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Living Life Backwards (2017)
David Gibson
Crossway Book · ISBN: 9781433556272
Drawing on wisdom from Ecclesiastes, David Gibson persuades us that only with a proper perspective on death can we find satisfaction in life--and see just how great God is.
220.83BookEnglishReligion176p
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Living the Story (2003)
R. Paul Stevens
Eerdmans Publishing
248BookEnglish
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Logika Scientifika: Pengantar Dialektika dan Ilmu (1999)
W Poespoprodjo
Penerbit Pustaka Grafika
261BookIndonesian
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Logika Selayang Pandang (1983)
Alex Lanur
Penerbit Kanisius
261.51BookIndonesian
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Lokakarya Keluarga GRII Karawaci (5pcs) (2001)
Paul Gunadi
GRII - Gereja Reformed Injili Indonesia
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Lord and Servant (2005)
Michael S. Horton
232BookEnglish
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Lord, Find Me a Parking Place (1995)
Derek Wood
InterVarsity Press
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Losing Our Virtue (2005)
David F. Wells
Momentum
In Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision, theologian David Wells argues that the Church is in danger of losing its moral authority to speak to a culture whose moral fabric is torn. Although much of the Church has enjoyed success and growth over the past years, Wells laments a "hollowing out of evangelical conviction, a loss of the biblical word in its authoritative function, and an erosion of character to the point that today, no discernible ethical differences are evident in behavior when those claiming to have been reborn and secularists are compared." The assurance of the Good News of the gospel has been traded for mere good feelings, truth has given way to perception, and morality has slid into personal preference. Losing Our Virtue is about the disintegrating moral culture that is contemporary society and what this disturbing loss means for the church. Wells covers the following in this bold critique: how the theologically emptied spirituality of the church is causing it to lose its moral bearings; an exploration of the wider dynamic at work in contemporary society between license and law; an exposition of the secular notion of salvation as heralded by our most trusted gurus -- advertisers and psychotherapists; a discussion of the contemporary view of the self; how guilt and sin have been replaced by empty psychological shame; an examination of the contradiction between the way we view ourselves in the midst of our own culture and the biblical view of persons as created, moral beings. Can the church still speak effectively to a culture that has become morally unraveled? Wells believes it can. In fact, says Wells, no time in this century has been more opportune for the Christian faith -- if the church can muster the courage to regain its moral weight and become a missionary of truth once more to a foundering world. - Publisher.