![]() The Schismatic Trads Were Right? Francis' New Rescript on the TLMįor as long as I can remember, I have had books handy.Why the Pope Praises Modernist Architects.The One Thread By Which the Council Hangs: a Response to Cavadini, Healy, and Weinandy.Cardinal Roche on the Vatican II Rupture.The SSPX, Parish Orphans and Trad Infighting.Roman Trads Plead with the Holy Father to Listen.Purgatory: The Attractive Impulse of His Burning Love.Velvet Anguish: Why You Should Listen to Gesualdo This Lent.Volume 5: The Age of Enlightenment and AwakeningĬovering the period bracketing the Enlightenment, Nick Needham’s new volume in the 2000 Years of Christ’s Power series covers the social, economic, political, and evangelical changes across two continents. Perhaps few eras have had such a direct impact on the characteristics of our own period of history. It presents a time from which English Protestantism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and French Catholicism, to name only a few, were birthed and refined. The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from the 16th to the 18th century. ![]() Volume three of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, in showing the progression of the Reformation era, and the daring bravery of its figures, presents a period of history from which there are many lessons to be learnt – not least of all, the vibrancy of people’s lives and the courage with which they faced death. This was far from a period of stagnation rather it was the fire from which the Reformation was kindled. In the second volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, another side of the Middle Ages shines through: The continual workings of Christ as He built His kingdom through figures such as Thomas a Kempis and John Wycliffe, who lived and struggled during these centuries. From the works of Saint Augustine of Hippo to the first apologetic ever penned, this time in history established the foundations of what we take for granted today. The first volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power covers the period from the 1st Century AD to the start of the Middle Ages. $7.95 $8.95Īll five volumes of Nick Needham’s 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power as a set. The study guide, along with The Gospel Made Clear to Children book, is the perfect resource for family discipleship, Sunday School curriculum, or homeschool co-op class. Plus, if a parent or student wants to work through the book more than once, they only need to purchase another study guide. This lets each student record his or her own observations. It is printed separately from the book, allowing multiple students from the same family to write in their own copy at a fraction of the price. The study guide is written for parents to work through with younger children and for older children to work through independently. Each section ends with a brief prayer, encouraging children to ask the Lord for grace and help. The goal is to help children be not only hearers of the Word but also doers. The study questions promote reflection and application, moving truth from the head to the heart. This companion guide takes a deeper look into the Scripture verses mentioned in the book. The Gospel Made Clear to Children Study Guide is to be used alongside The Gospel Made Clear to Children book.
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