The Protarian Denomination
A New Understanding of the Christian Faith and Way of Life
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There is a group of people who believe what Jesus and his disciples understood to be true is very different than the modern church’s interpretation of the Christian faith. These people are also concerned about rising persecution, violence, and political instability—particularly for Christians with a strict interpretation of the Bible. Because of that, they’re working together to ensure a stable future for their families. Like the Amish or Mennonites, they have a distinctive Christian faith and way of life.
This group of people calls themselves Protarians. They are a new organization, arranged by tribes and formed in response to increasing threats from those who reject the God of the Bible and the natural order of Creation as it was intended. With nearly every institution in the world—churches, universities, governments, and corporations—drifting leftward toward a more tolerant and “inclusive” mindset, Protarians are moving in the opposite direction. For those who’ve left their church as it caved in to the demands of the world, for those who’ve lost their jobs for their beliefs, for those who feel they’ve lost a sense of people and place—Protarians may offer some much needed relief. As many nations are overrun with multiculturalism and diversity, the Protarians’ focus on tribe and belonging addresses a wound many have felt but couldn’t quite describe. Their brutal honesty on politically sensitive topics like race or gender feels overdue, a conversation that should have started long ago. Despite their beliefs, they are a very normal group of people. If you and your family feel alone or abandoned for making a stand for your beliefs, one of the tribes of the Protarian denomination may be worth a look.
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It's okay to have questions. But you need answers you can trust. How can I know there is a God? How can I know the Bible is true? How can I know there is life after death? How can I know how to forgive someone who has hurt me? You’re not alone in wrestling with doubts and uncertainties: Every one of us - no matter our age - has questions about these real-life concerns. What’s more, many Christians can’t readily explain the reason for their hope, as 1 Peter 3:15 advises. In How Can I Know? Dr. Robert Jeffress tackles the seven most common and consequential of these questions and makes a compelling case for answers you can embrace with confidence.
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For doubters of Christianity, this is a must read!
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De: Robert Jeffress
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Hand in Hand
- The Beauty of God's Sovereignty and Meaningful Human Choice
- De: Randy Alcorn
- Narrado por: Randy Alcorn
- Duración: 7 h y 5 m
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If God is sovereign, how can I be free to choose? But if God is not sovereign, how can he be God? Is it possible to reconcile God's sovereignty with human choice? This is one of the most perplexing theological questions. It's also one of the most personal. In Hand in Hand, Randy Alcorn says that the traditional approach to this debate has often diminished our trust in God and his purposes. Instead of making a one-sided argument from select verses, Alcorn examines the question in light of all Scripture.
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Best reconciliation of the subject ever heard
- De Dan en 02-12-18
De: Randy Alcorn
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Things Hidden
- Scripture as Spirituality
- De: Richard Rohr O.F.M.
- Narrado por: John Quigley O.F.M.
- Duración: 10 h y 26 m
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The Bible is meant to be about transformation, not merely information. In Things Hidden, Richard Rohr invites you to experience Scripture as spirituality - as a living text that can breathe new life into your relationship with God and change your way of seeing the world.
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excellent and inspirational in the insights
- De Nana en 11-03-22
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The Spirit of the Disciplines
- Understanding How God Changes Lives
- De: Dallas Willard
- Narrado por: Robertson Dean
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Dallas Willard, one of today's most brilliant Christian thinkers and the author of The Divine Conspiracy ( Christianity Today's 1999 Book of the Year), presents a way of living that enables ordinary men and women to enjoy the fruit of the Christian life.
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Drivel
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Letters from a Skeptic
- A Son Wrestles With His Father's Questions About Christianity
- De: Dr. Gregory A. Boyd
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Greg Boyd longed for his father to know Christ. But as a former atheist turned believer, Greg understood Ed Boyd's reservations. So he offered a unique invitation: His father could write Greg with any questions on Christianity, and he would in turn deliver a thoughtful response. What began as an intimate correspondence between father and son soon captivated seekers everywhere.
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I thought the father had a lot better arguments
- De Julia Davis Coffey en 01-11-10
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The Great Spiritual Migration
- How the World's Largest Religion Is Seeking a Better Way to Be Christian
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With his trademark brilliance, generosity of spirit, and clear pastoral calling, Brian McLaren synthesizes an accessible and inviting understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
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A must-read for Christian thinkers
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Knowing Christ Today
- Why We Can Trust Spiritual Knowledge
- De: Dallas Willard
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At a time when popular atheism books are talking about the irrationality of believing in God, Willard makes a rigorous intellectual case for why it makes sense to believe in God and in Jesus, the Son.
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Logical to a fault
- De cynthia en 05-13-10
De: Dallas Willard
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Eternal Life
- A New Vision
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Bishop John Shelby Spong, author of Jesus for the Non-Religious, Why Christianity Must Change or Die, Sins of Scripture, and many other books, is known for his controversial ideas and fighting for minority rights. In Eternal Life: A New Vision, a remarkable spiritual journey about his lifelong struggle with the questions of God and death, he reveals how he came to a new conviction about eternal life.
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Excellent questions... wishy-washy answers
- De cynthia en 10-17-09
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Eager to Love
- The Alternative Way of Francis of Assisi
- De: Richard Rohr
- Narrado por: John Quigley O.F.M.
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Francis of Assisi is one of the most beloved of all saints. Both traditional and entirely revolutionary, he was a paradox. He was at once down-to-earth and reaching toward heaven, grounded in the rich history of the Church while moving toward a new understanding of the world beyond. Franciscan Father Richard Rohr helps us look beyond the birdbath image of the saint to remind us of the long tradition founded on Francis' revolutionary, radical, and life-changing embrace of the teachings of Jesus.
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Richard Rohr Should Read Richard Rohr
- De Cloud Captain en 10-18-14
De: Richard Rohr
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The Heart of Christianity
- Rediscovering a Life of Faith
- De: Marcus J. Borg
- Narrado por: John Pruden
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World-renowned Jesus scholar Marcus J. Borg shows how we can live passionately as Christians in today's world by practicing the vital elements of Christian faith. For the millions of people who have turned away from many traditional beliefs about God, Jesus, and the Bible, but still long for a relevant, nourishing faith, Borg shows why the Christian life can remain a transforming relationship with God. Emphasizing the critical role of daily practice in living the Christian life, he explores how prayer, worship, Sabbath, pilgrimage, and more can be experienced as authentically life-giving practices.
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book worth rediscovering for both head and heart
- De connie en 06-30-12
De: Marcus J. Borg
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Divine Design
- God's Complementary Roles for Men and Women
- De: John MacArthur
- Narrado por: Maurice England
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We're facing an identity crisis. For decades our culture has tried to blur the lines between men and women, to make gender irrelevant, all in the name of equality. It’s a message that has slowly infiltrated our marriages, our homes, and even our churches. Yet instead of creating harmony, this message has only caused confusion, ultimately leading to a tragic breakdown of relationships and families. Divine Design calls us back to God’s original intent for men and women.
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I am a wife and mother
- De Elle Bee en 02-12-16
De: John MacArthur
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