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James Killen

  • Living In The Conversation

    $13.95

    Today’s world teaches that bigger is better. We measure success by the square feet of our homes and by the size of our bank accounts. But what if we’ve gotten it wrong? What if there’s quality in smallness?

    With 45 years of church leadership experience, James Killen came to believe that some of the biggest God moments can happen in the smallest of churches. Throughout the pages of Living in the Conversation, Killen looks back through biblical history to remind us that God calls us to love Him with our hearts, minds, and souls. Ultimately, Killen convinces us that preaching and worship should always lead to a people connected to their God.

    Living in the Conversation beckons the reader to abandon all presuppositions about what makes a church work, pointing back to God’s commands to walk in love and share the truth of redemption. This is how a big faith is developed, and Killen calls even the smallest of churches to anticipate a holy revelation. When we expect a God encounter, we can then begin to live out the intangibles of the kingdom — loving fellowship, vital worship, and a genuine and transformative relationship with a big and living God.

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  • What Can We Believe Cycle A

    $12.95

    In each of Sunday’s assigned lectionary readings — the First, Second, and Gospel lessons — we are invited to view the glorious narrative of scripture through three different, yet harmonious, perspectives. In the second lesson, we become witnesses to the growth and development of the early church as described in the epistles of Paul and the other apostles. As the early Christians take their first steps in their faith, we too learn how to travel on our own journey with Christ.

    As part of the Sermons on the Second Readings, Series III, Cycle A series, What Can We Believe? guides us through the last third of the season of Pentecost as James L. Killen Jr. explores the second lessons from Proper 23 through Thanksgiving, bringing the lectionary cycle year to its conclusion.

    This collection of sermons is a valuable resource for:

    * Sermon starters and illuminating illustrations

    * Gaining a new homiletical perspective to the lectionary

    * Offering a newer, deeper understanding and appreciation of scripture

    * Using as a starter for adult Bible study groups or personal devotions

    This insightful collection of sermons includes:

    What Can We Believe about the Christian Life?

    What Can We Believe about the Reign of Christ?

    What Can We Believe about Stuff?

    … and many more!

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  • Sermons On The First Readings Series 1 Cycle A

    $36.95

    Bring the Old Testament to life with this inspiring and thought-provoking collection of sermons for each Sunday and major celebration in the Church year. Based on the First Readings from Cycle A of the Revised Common Lectionary, these powerful messages by five exceptional preachers from diverse denominations explore the meaning of the Hebrew scriptures for today’s Christian living. Abundant insights into vital current issues are woven together with powerful proclamation of timeless themes of justice and righteousness — and these imaginative homilies are full of compelling examples of how a loving God uses us to further his divine plan.

    This essential resource is useful for:
    * Fresh homiletical approaches to the lectionary texts
    * Preaching illustrations
    * Understanding scripture passages
    * Adult study and discussion groups
    * Personal devotions and Bible study

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  • What Does The Lord Require

    $16.95

    Contemporary life is filled with a host of contentious moral and social issues. There are many thorny topics, both personal and political, which bring out a cacophony of opinions that can overwhelm us. While we are inundated with questions, there often seem to be no clear answers. So how should we respond? As Christians, we must constantly ask ourselves, “What does the Lord require of me?”

    In this outstanding collection of meditations, James Killen examines many of today’s hot-button issues with an eye toward helping readers think through their beliefs and responsibilities. Mindful of our call to live in faithfulness to God’s purpose, each essay draws on the Bible and the Christian faith to discern how God would have us respond to the emerging situations of our world’s history.

    What Does The Lord Require? is topical, inspiring reading — and with thoughtful discussion questions at the end of each meditation, it’s an excellent resource for adult classes or study groups, as well as for a sermon series that is sure to connect with congregations.

    Among the issues addressed are:

    * religious pluralism
    * economic justice
    * materialism
    * environmental stewardship
    * gender roles
    * suicide
    * abortion
    * personal integrity
    * homosexuality
    * AIDS
    * race relations
    * war

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  • Sermons On The Second Readings Series 1 Cycle A

    $37.95

    This superb collection of biblically sound sermons based on the Second Readings from Cycle A of the Revised Common Lectionary covers every Sunday and major celebration of the church year. Five outstanding preachers from diverse denominations combine imaginative insights into the New Testament epistle texts with fresh, inspiring illustrations that enlighten the mind and warm the heart. By reliving the journey of Jesus through the prism of the early church’s practical and moral concerns, these messages offer valuable lessons for Christian living in the modern world.

    This essential resource is useful for:
    * Fresh homiletical approaches to the lectionary texts
    * Preaching illustrations
    * Understanding scripture passages
    * Adult study and discussion groups
    * Personal devotions and Bible study

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