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The New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship Review

The New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship
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From preface: New Westminster Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship by Paul Bradshaw (Westminster John Knox Press) Although this dictionary is very obviously closely related to the Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship edited by J. G. Davies (SCM Press, London 1972, 2nd ed. 1986), it is not merely a further edition of that work, but rather its successor. While the vast majority of the headings used in that earlier volume have been adopted here, some have been deleted, new ones added, and other subjects rearranged. For example, `experimental forms of worship' has been eliminated because it now seems an outdated category, and for a similar reason `feminist liturgical movement' subsumed within the wider category of `women and worship'; while entries referring to more recent developments, like `praise and worship movement', have been inserted. The broad entry on `liturgies' has been replaced by two separate entries, on `eucharist' and on `word, services of the'. In some cases entries have been placed under new headings that would be more commonly used today. Thus, for instance, `year, liturgical' has been substituted for `calendar'; `daily prayer' for `canonical hours'; `eucharistic prayer' for `anaphora'; `inculturation' for `indigenization'; and so on.
All entries have been entirely rewritten, and in nearly every case by a new contributor. Contributors have been chosen on the basis of their expertise in the particular subject, in some instances from within the particular worship tradition under discussion, in others from outside, since both views shed valuable and complementary light. All the entries, except the shortest, have been broken up into numbered sections with sub-headings for ease of use and provided with bibliographical resources for further study. Where appropriate, the literature listed has been divided into selected texts and studies, with works containing a more extensive bibliography indicated by the symbol (bib.). It is the editor's earnest hope that with these changes and improvements the volume will serve as a comprehensive guide to the subject for future years as well as Davies' work has done for the last thirty years.

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Young Women of Faith Bible (NIV) Review

Young Women of Faith Bible (NIV)
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My middle girl is in those niggling pre-teen years and she is a smart, discerning, inquisitive girl. Her New Adventure bible is terrific in many ways and could indeed serve her for some time to come. In fact, we weren't looking for a new bible, because she has such a good, age appropriate one. But its funny how the Lord works in mysterious ways.
I own a Woman of Faith bible and it has brightened my world (no, I haven't been to a WOF conference; they haven't hit my neck of the woods yet). Its a study bible, in a mega-boosted devotional bible sort of way. I cannot praise it enough, and I am always sticking my nose it in. Well, so has this particular daughter (I think the schnazzy purple did her in). Lo and behold, this Young Women of Faith bible came on the market. Its weekly study themes directly coincide with my bible! And, the little butterfly icons throughout her bible means that it's particular annotation of a passage coincides with the same annotation in my bible. Of course, its not a word for word, but a paraphrased annotation, distilled for a young girl.
The best thing about these bibles (both mom's and daughter's): its heavy on the joyful message of the Lord verus the fire/brimstone fearing of the Lord. This so soothes the soul, because we want for our sources to inspire us to love the Lord, not oblige our souls to Him for fear of Hell. These are happy, meaty, joyful, encouraging bibles.
Finally, we can read, study, compare, and do devotionals together. The family that prays together, stays together. It is another tool to role model good womanly behavior. Both bibles do much to clarify cultural contexts of women in that time, which helps disassociate from any erroneous conclusion that women be subservient today. That is important in raising strong women, rooted in their faith and capable in this era.
Now, if there were only a little Promise Keeper's bible for my son for bonding with his father and our Father....c'mon, Zondervan!

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Develop a habit of studying God's Word.This Bible is filled with engaging features that provide biblical insights.It will help you learn more about yourself and your relationship with God.Come on, become a young woman of faith!Weekly Bible Studies---52 full-page studies lead you through Scripture passages and help you apply their truths to your life.Side Notes---Short notes explain difficult Scripture passages and give you historical and cultural insights.Journal---Special pages let you read about the experiences of other girls, then express your own thoughts and feelings'If I Were There'---Snippets of Bible stories that place you in the Bible's character's situation.I Believe---Statements of faith and key beliefs give your faith a foundation.Memory Challenge---Important Bible verses are spotlighted for you to remember.Book Introductions--- Basic facts about each book of the Bible and a list of favorite Bible stories and teachings you can find in that book.Also included are a Dictionary and the complete NIV text, the most read, most trusted translation.

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The Collected Sermons of Fred B. Craddock Review

The Collected Sermons of Fred B. Craddock
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I just purchased this book and I cannot put it down. Since I've heard Dr. Craddock in person, I can visualize him preaching to me and a host of others.
I also appreciated Barbara Brown Taylor's comments in her foreword as they precisely mirrored my thoughts about him. He is truly a master communicator, preacher, and dedicated Christian -- and we, as pastors (as well as everyone else) are fortunate to 'overhear' the Gospel as we read and are inspired by his work.

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