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Michael Pearl

    Michael et Debi Pearl sont des auteurs dévoués au ministère d'écriture sur l'éducation des enfants et les relations familiales, considérant cela comme l'œuvre et l'appel de leur vie. Leur approche est profondément enracinée dans les principes chrétiens, visant à guider les parents dans l'éducation des enfants selon les fondements bibliques. Par leurs écrits et leurs ministères continus, ils cherchent à promouvoir des structures familiales fortes et fondées sur la foi, ainsi que des relations saines. Leur vaste expérience dans l'évangélisation, le pastorat et le service communautaire informe leurs conseils pratiques et spirituellement fondés.

    Revised Edition: Good and Evil
    Elijah
    No Greater Joy: Volume Two
    Holy Sex: Song of Solomon
    The Gap Fact and Out-Of-Whack Creation Scientism
    Good and Evil
    • Good and Evil

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(39)Évaluer

      A huge success in its original black and white format, Good and Evil has been reprinted larger and exquisitely colorized. Good and Evil is Gods redemption plan told chronologically from Genesis to Revelation. The 324-page book written by Michael Pearl and illustrated by Danny Bulanadi, former of Marvel Comics (Incredible Hulk), resembles an oversized comic book. Good and Evil begins where God began, in the book of Genesis, with the Creator, the fall of man, the law, blood sacrifice, and the prophecies of the coming Redeemer, thus preparing the people to fully understand the gospel of Christ. Good and Evil captivates those who would not normally pick up a Bible. In addition to the color art, each page footnotes Scriptural passages for further Bible study. Young and old, teens, prisoners, military personnel, and Christian workers have testified to the incredible impact Good and Evil has made on their understanding of the Bible.

      Good and Evil
    • The book delves into the concept of the Gap Fact, arguing that biblical texts indicate the earth's existence prior to the six-day creation narrative. It seeks to uncover and analyze theological implications and interpretations surrounding this idea, challenging conventional views on the timeline of creation as presented in the Bible. Through a detailed examination, it aims to provide a fresh perspective on the relationship between scripture and the earth's history.

      The Gap Fact and Out-Of-Whack Creation Scientism
    • Holy Sex: Song of Solomon

      • 297pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(93)Évaluer

      Exploring Biblical texts, the author reveals God's intention for marriage as a celebration of erotic pleasure, challenging societal taboos surrounding sexuality. Drawing inspiration from The Song of Solomon, the book encourages readers to reclaim the conversation about sex, positioning it as a divine gift rather than a topic shrouded in shame. Pearl's insights aim to transform perceptions of intimacy within the sacred bond of marriage.

      Holy Sex: Song of Solomon
    • No Greater Joy: Volume Two

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,7(94)Évaluer

      To respond to the many letters that Michael and Debi Pearl received after publishing their first book, To Train Up a Child, they started the No Greater Joy magazine. No Greater Joy Volume Two includes articles from the first two years of publication and covers the subjects of rowdy boys, homeschooling, grief, and much more.

      No Greater Joy: Volume Two
    • Elijah

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Written by Michael Pearl and featuring spectacular artwork by former Marvel Comic artist Danny Bulanadi. First in a series of one-chapter comic books that show Bible stories in a chronological approach. Based on the popular graphic novel, Good and Evil. Great for any child, teen, or as Bible study material. IPBA 2009 Bronze Medal winner, 2009 Forward Book of the Year Finalist.

      Elijah
    • Revised Edition: Good and Evil

      The Ultimate Comic Book Action Bible

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the divine existence of God prior to creation, emphasizing His solitary yet communal nature. It highlights God's desire for companionship, leading to the creation of angelic beings who praise Him. However, the focus shifts to God's relationship with humanity, framing the story around His interactions and intentions for humankind. This sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the divine-human connection and the overarching themes of love and companionship in the context of creation.

      Revised Edition: Good and Evil
    • Understanding the Book of Hebrews

      A Word-By-Word Commentary

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of faith, this commentary presents God as a salesman of truth, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's need for Him rather than focusing on personal faith. It highlights that even minimal faith, likened to a grain of finely ground pepper, is sufficient for acceptance. The narrative shifts the focus from self-reliance to reliance on God's faithfulness, illustrating a transformative understanding of biblical faith that leads to genuine praise and humility.

      Understanding the Book of Hebrews
    • The Prophecy of Magog and Israel

      Ezekiel 38-39

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the biblical prophecy of an impending invasion of Israel by a coalition of nations, primarily led by the UN and involving countries such as Europe, Russia, and the United States. It challenges the interpretation that associates the invading force with Russia, instead identifying them as descendants of Magog, alongside allies like Iran and Turkey. The author asserts that this invasion will ultimately fail due to divine intervention, emphasizing God's commitment to preserving Israel for its future King, as foretold in the scriptures.

      The Prophecy of Magog and Israel
    • Faith: More Then You Think

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This chronological journey through the Bible features sixty-four compelling stories that blend biblical narratives with personal anecdotes. It aims to deepen understanding of faith by illustrating key themes and lessons from scripture, making the text accessible and relatable. The hardback format spans 340 pages, inviting readers to explore the richness of biblical teachings in a structured and engaging manner.

      Faith: More Then You Think
    • Historically, Christians have been divided on the issue of divorce and remarriage; many institutions and theologies coming down on the side that it is adultery to remarry while one's former spouse is still alive. This is consistent with the words of Jesus in Matthew and the words of the Apostle Paul in Romans. Others stand by the words of Paul in 1 Corinthians where he clearly declares that it is not a sin to marry again if you were "put away" (abandoned or divorced) by an unbelieving spouse. There seems to be a conflict in Scripture regarding divorce and remarriage. You do not have to pick a side to the exclusion of the other. There is a marvelous harmony in the Word of God. In this book you will see Scripture in all of its glorious consistency, and you will appreciate the divine logic. The subjects of divorce, remarriage and adultery have confused both Christians and their pastors alike. In this thorough exegesis of all the Bible texts concerning divorce and remarriage, Michael Pearl answers these issues with the Word of God, revealing the perfect harmony in Scripture and God's divine plan for marriage. This is not a lecture or a diatribe against those who are divorced. If you are a pastor or counselor you will find this book to be a great tool to instruct those who are troubled by this subject.

      The Bible on Divorce and Remarriage