George Donigian
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In Days To Come
$12.99Add to cartA rich observance of Advent and Christmas that extends into the New Year. Many people end their celebration of Christmas on December 25, but George Donigian reminds us that the celebration is just beginning. Donigian offers meditations that begin with Advent and continue through the 12th night of Christmas-January 6 or Epiphany. The meditations, like the surprises of an Advent calendar, touch on many different subjects. Some topics included are “An Editor,” “A Counting Song,” “Prudence,” and “Chrismons.” Instead of putting away the decorations on December 25, celebrate all the days to come!
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3 Prayers Youll Want To Pray
$17.95Add to cartRe-introduces familiar prayers in new and fresh ways
* Ideal for use in campus settings, such as “theology on tap” groups
* Excellent starter book for those “belonging before believing”
* Study guide included
Prayer and praying takes a variety of forms, but in today’s secular world, many people
aren’t sure what it is or how to do it. Donigian (re)introduces three prayers-the Lord’s
Prayer, the Serenity Prayer, and Dag Hammarskjold’s famous prayer from Markings-
as gifts for those who are uncertain or unclear about prayer…and praying.For seekers, individuals, small groups, and those looking to deepen their faith;
particularly well suited for the 20-40 year old demographic; also ideal as a gift book. -
Living Our United Methodist Beliefs
$7.99Add to cartWhat beliefs set United Methodists apart from other denominations? How has Methodism changed since its beginning in the 18th century?
Living Our United Methodist Beliefs is the Leader’s Guide for a course that will help participants better understand United Methodist beliefs and history. It is ideal for a new members class or an adult confirmation class.
Use the Leader’s Guide with these companion components:
Living Our Beliefs: The United Methodist Way by Kenneth L. Carder
A Brief History of The United Methodist ChurchIn this course participants will:
discover the relationship of doctrine to the missional movement of Methodism and its theological influence on the practical structure and disciplines of early Methodists
learn about the formation of Methodist denominations as an important part of the history of The United Methodist Church
explore the Wesleyan understanding of grace, the means of grace, and how practicing spiritual disciplines leads to holiness of heart and life.