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Krish Kandiah

  • God Is Stranger

    $24.99

    Introduction
    1. Adam And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up Only To Drive Us Away
    2. Abraham And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up Out Of The Blue
    3. Jacob And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up And Picks A Fight
    4. Gideon And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up Way Too Late
    5. Naomi And The Stranger: The God Who Doesn’t Turn Up At All
    6. David And The Stranger: The God Who Used To Turn Up
    7. Isaiah And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Life Upside Down
    8. Ezekiel And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up The Volume
    9. Mary And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up In All The Wrong Places
    10. You And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up The Heat
    11. Jesus And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up As Good As Dead
    12. Cleopas And The Stranger: The God Who Turns Up In The End
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    Notes

    Additional Info
    Who is God?

    Many of us call God our Father, Lord, Friend, and Savior. But when we delve into the perplexing bits of Scripture, we discover a God who cannot be pinned down, explained, or predicted. Is it possible that we have missed the Bible’s consistent teaching that God is other, higher, stranger?

    Krish Kandiah offers us a fresh look at some of the difficult, awkward, and even troubling Bible passages, helping us discover that when God shows up unannounced, uninvited, and unrecognized, that’s precisely when big things happen. God Is Stranger challenges us to replace our sanitized concept of God with a more awe-inspiring, magnificent and majestic, true-to-the-Bible God.

    Allow yourself to be surprised by God as you find him in unexpected places doing the unexpected.

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  • Paradoxology : Why Christianity Was Never Meant To Be Simple

    $20.99

    It seems that the God of the Christian faith is full of paradoxes: a compassionate God who sanctions genocidean all-powerful God who allows horrific sufferinga God who owns everything yet demands so much from his followersa God who is distant and yet present at the same time Many of us have big questions about God that the Christian faith seems to leave unanswered, so we push them to the back of our minds for fear of destabilizing our beliefs. But leaving these questions unexamined is neither healthy for us nor honoring to God. Rather than shying away from the difficult questions, we need to face them head on. What if the tension between apparently opposing doctrines is exactly where faith comes alive? What if this ancient faith has survived so long not in spite of but precisely because of these apparent contradictions? What if it is in the difficult parts of the Bible that God is most clearly revealed? Paradoxology makes a bold new claim: that the paradoxes that seem like they ought to undermine belief are actually the heart of our vibrant faith, and it is only by continually wrestling with them-rather than trying to pin them down or push them away-that we can really move forward, individually and together.

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  • Back To The Source

    $13.99

    You want to be just like Jesus, because this is the way he made you. Like clay awaits a potter. Like canvas awaits a painter. Our lives long to be shaped by Jesus. But – to be blunt – – You are not the Son of God and Saviour of the world – You can’t walk on water or heal leprosy – You don’t want to give up your home and job, or get killed for your beliefs Yet there is truly hope, because God made you to be like Jesus. Christlike habits, attitudes, passions, disciplines, role-models, visual aids, and real-life examples are offered in Scripture and explored in this book. As you discover and develop these, you will find that your life really does connect with Jesus.

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  • Dysciples

    $16.99

    Krish has coined the term ‘dysciples’ to describe those of us who feel dysfunctional in our following of Jesus. The good news is that dysfunctional discipleship is nothing new and nothing to be ashamed of. The very first disciples were dysciples too – they were constantly getting even the most basic of things totally wrong!

    If Jesus’ best friends and first missionaries were such weak disciples, then that gives us hope. We can be comforted and excited by the thought that Jesus can love and use us, just as he loved and used Peter, James, John, Matthew and company. The obstacles we face as dysciples today are just the same as those that tripped up Jesus’ first band of brothers.

    The book examines the issue of ‘dyscipleship’ as it’s revealed in Matthew’s gospel.

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