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Harold L. Senkbeil

    El Rev. Dr. Harold L. Senkbeil es un teólogo y pastor dedicado al cuidado espiritual y al consejo de otros. Su escritura profundiza en la misión de la iglesia y las complejidades de la vida espiritual individual. Habiendo servido tanto como pastor de parroquia como profesor de seminario, aporta una perspectiva única informada tanto por el ministerio práctico como por el estudio teológico académico. Su obra tiende puentes reflexivos entre la tradición y la aplicación contemporánea, ofreciendo guía arraigada en una fe perdurable.

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    The Ten Commandments
    Church Music – For the Care of Souls
    Christ and Calamity
    • Christ and Calamity

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Lord, do you not care if we perish? That's what the frightened disciples shouted to Jesus as he slept in the stern of a storm-tossed boat. In the midst of suffering and uncertainty, we're all prone to think that God has forgotten us, he doesn't care, or he's powerless to do anything. And that's true of us in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Christ and Calamity, Harold L. Senkbeil speaks pastorally to our suffering and uncertainty. Senkbeil shows God's constant and faithful grace to us. With Paul he encourages us: "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you" (1 Thess 5:16-18). Calamities come in many different sizes, and God addresses them all in his word and by his Spirit. Even when we don't see or feel it, God is always faithful. "If I dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me" (Ps 139:9-10). The disciples' faith in the midst of the storm may have been weak, but Jesus was mighty to save. And he will save you, too. No matter how small your faith, you can count on him to hear your anguished cry and to answer.

      Christ and Calamity
    • The Lord's song sings faith into people's hearts. Music is central to the life of the church. In Church Music: For the Care of Souls, Phillip Magness helps the church to recover the primary instrument in worship: congregational voices. With voices raised, we sing praises to our God and King for his Son Jesus Christ. Singing calls for a special kind of leadership--not only on the part of musicians, but also among pastors and lay leaders. Together, leaders can help congregations find their voice and reclaim the power of music for the care of souls.

      Church Music – For the Care of Souls
    • "Join Fat Cat as he learns the Ten Commandments."--From back cover.

      The Ten Commandments