| Is That You Lord?
Hearing the voice of the Lord. A Biblical Perspective
NEWEST BOOK
We
live in a world of communication - telephones, the internet and
satellite serve to connect people all over the world. Still,
communication is messy business. Poor call quality, dropped
lines and misdials are all too common and frustrating … and that is
before we get to try and understand what the other person is really
saying.
Perhaps this is how we fell about
communicating with God. When the Bible was seen as the central
means of dialogue it wasn’t so bad, but the new and “improved”
methods popularized by modern movements and mystics have
disillusioned many individuals. The quest to “discover the
will of God”, discern the mysterious promptings of the Spirit and
open the floodgates of divine communication are all hot topics in
popular Christian culture, and cause much unnecessary anguish and
confusion.
But what does the Bible say?
Dr. Gary E. Gilley shows us, in clear and precise language, what
God’s Word teaches on this important subject. Essential
reading for pastors, teachers, college students, and anyone
interested in the Holy Spirit’s communication to humanity, Is
That You Lord? Will guide you to biblical soundness and
Christian sanity.
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This Little Church Stayed
Home...A Faithful Church in Deceptive Times
Many
churches, riding the faddish waves of our times, have 'gone to
market', but not all. Some churches are trying to 'stay home', that
is, remain firmly grounded in the Scriptures. Still, the pressures
mount, the temptations are repackaged, and the schemes of the world
become more and more persuasive.
In This Little Church Stayed
Home, Dr. Gilley explores the manifold pressures of
conservative churches to sell out to modern trends and innovations,
including the present temptation towards mystical theology. Churches
toying with 'new measures' will be challenged to remain true to the
historic doctrines of the Christian faith and to remain faithful to
God's chosen means of converting sinners to himself: the good news
of Jesus Christ. Pastors, seminary students, church leaders and
Christians who want God's Word to be paramount in their lives will
find This Little Church Stayed Home a timely message to a
Christian subculture fixated on marketing the glorious gospel of
Jesus Christ.
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This Little Church Went To
Market ... Is The Modern Church Reaching Out or Selling Out?
In
an effort to draw sellout crowds, is the modern Church in danger of
selling out? This is the question author and pastor Gary E. Gilley
addresses in This Little Church Went to Market.
He believes that under pressure from secular philosophies and fads,
many evangelical churches have subscribed to pragmatic rather than
scriptural patterns for ministry. Marketing tactics, demographic
analyses and entertainment-oriented worship have taken the new
paradigm Church by storm. The result is a Christian community which
is rapidly losing its focus and forfeiting its biblical mandate.
This Little Church Went to Market is a call for the Church to
return to its scriptural roots.
This book, now in its second edition, fully updated and revised with
additional material is a serious and timely call for churches to
return to their Scriptural roots.
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About Pastor Gilley:
Pastor
Gary Gilley has pastored at Southern View Chapel in Springfield,
Illinois since 1975. Along with his preaching and teaching
ministry, he is also the author and general editor of the monthly
contemporary theological issues publication “Think on These Things”.
He has authored several books including, “I
Just Wanted More Land”—Jabez, This
Little Church Went to Market and
This Little Church Stayed Home.
In addition to speaking at various
conferences throughout the country and overseas, Pastor Gilley
serves on the board of the Brazil Gospel Fellowship Mission and the
advisory board of Personal Freedom Outreach.
Pastor Gilley received his B.A.
from Moody Bible Institute and his M.B.S. and Th.D. from Cambridge
Graduate School. He and his wife Marsha have two adult
children, Ben and Brian, and three grandchildren. |