A Hero's Life in ChristTrafford Publishing, 5 de ago. de 2006 - 168 páginas This book grew out of a series of messages Pastor Wade preached from II Peter. While he studied the passage to prepare the messages for the congregation, his heart was touched in a special way. He noticed that Peter had so much to say in so few words. Pastor was introduced to a whole new way of viewing the practical, working, and spirit filled Christian life. What he saw in this passage was that every Christian that lives the Spirit filled life, is looked upon as a hero in God's eyes. He noticed that what God attributed to heroism was very different than the human concept of what a hero looks like. It's a good feeling to know what pleases God and to know that you can do it. Pastor Wade felt a great need to share these practical principles of a hero's life with more than just his congregation. This book takes the precept and idea of "virtue" in your life and separates it into bite size pieces, easily digestible. Each concept of the virtuous life is explained and Pastor Wade even entertains the reader with some real life threatening experiences he had while he was a firefighter. These experiences relate to the concepts of the hero's life as you will see and the blessing is this; After you read this book you too will be equipped with the insider information you need to live a pleasing to God, Hero's Life In Christ!" |
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... fire andin God's eyes that makes youa hero. That's right a hero.You are someone who saveslives. Butyouare a different kind ofhero thanwhat the world would describe. A firefighter of another sort, so to say.I hear you ask, what other ...
... FIRE, CHILDREN TRAPPED.” Ididthe usual quick dress,you know boots, pants, my coat and helmet were on the fire truck so I would put that on when I got downstairs which was 25 seconds after the chimes rang out.What a rude awakening, huh ...
... FIRE, CHILDREN TRAPPED.” We arrive at the scene about 2 minutes later and sure enough we have thick black smoke. I jumped off of the truck and opened one of the compartments so I can puton my breathing apparatus. I checkedit that ...
... fires are nothinglike the ones youseein the movies,where they can seeeverything, you cannotsee anything. I opened ... FIRE!” I was ready to put my mask backon so Icould continue my search for an exit and thought, this windowis an exit ...
... fire.My crew was sent tothe back to go down intothe basement. That's right, in the heat of looking for those children, no one had been sent to the basement yet and the fire wasjusthaving its way. The hardest thing abouta basement fire ...