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Divine Intention: How God's Work in the Early Church Empowers Us Today is unavailable, but you can change that!

When a group of people practice something for two thousand years, the expectation is that they'd eventually get whatever it was they were committed to doing right. But the fact is that we as individuals and as a corporate community are still struggling with many of the issues that plagued the early church. Larry Shallenberger takes a fresh look at the book of Acts to help you gain a deeper...

God. I’ve slowly learned, and am still learning, that “abundant life” is a relational term. It’s when I unintentionally substitute my Bible knowledge for a relationship with the Holy Spirit that I get cynical and assume that terms like “abundant“ and “Spirit-filled” are bad punch lines. The truth is that when I feel most spiritually disjointed, it’s usually because I’m attempting a personal relationship with the message and not its author. My wife, Amy, puts it this way: An all-knowing, all-powerful,