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Books published by publisher Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City

  • Exodus: The Sacred Journey

    Mike Devries, Troy Murphy

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, June 13, 2003)
    A devotional based on the book of Exodus which provides, for each day, a reading, commentary on the passage, and suggested ways of incorporating the message into one's daily life.
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  • A World Unbroken Creative Devotional Experience: Hope and Healing for a Shattered World

    Chris Folmsbee, Jason Sivewright

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, March 15, 2011)
    A World Unbroken is about actively engaging the story of God on your campus, in your community, and in this world. This experience is designed to stretch you spiritually and show you the healing attributes of displaying a Christlike love to a broken and shattered world.Throughout this devotional experience you will have opportunities to dream and then act upon those very dreams. Engage in God’s story and participate in his mission to restore the world to its intended wholeness.Big dreams.Bold prayers.Brave actions.Discover the world, not as it is, but how it could be - unbroken.
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  • James: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Alex Varughese

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Nov. 13, 2009)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • A Perfect Life: A Plain Account of Christian Perfection

    Bo Cassell

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Dec. 23, 2004)
    Ever wonder what it would be like to live "a perfect life"? People have been pondering that question for years. Christians have gone so far as to say "there is no perfection on earth." But what if that was not quite the truth? What if you could live the perfect life? What would it take? John Wesley's best-known writing on the subject of Holiness, A Plain Account Of Christian Perfection is now re-written for a new generation of Christians.
  • Surviving Your First Year of College

    Michael A. Kipp, Sandy Kipp

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, April 1, 2012)
    Are you worried about Surviving Your First Year of College? Or are you so excited about new friends, new freedom, and dating that you haven’t even begun to think about classes, all-nighters, and ten-page papers? Whichever side of the spectrum you fall on-or maybe somewhere in between-this book is for you.Author Michael A. Kipp, who attended four different universities in four years and now teaches at a private Christian university, has seen it all and is here to help you navigate the worst parts of college and succeed at the best parts. With help from his wife, Sandy, he covers everything from roommate troubles to class attendance to cash flow to visiting the campus nurse. Whatever you’ve got a question about, this book covers it-because nobody wants more than us (except your parents, maybe) to see you not only survive college but actually thrive during your first year. So put down that summer reading, take a break from packing, get your mind off that upcoming goodbye to your significant other-and settle in for a few laughs and a lot of great tips about Surviving Your First Year of College.Your college years have the potential for the heights and depths of human experience which is what can make this experience such an exhilarating and exciting adventure. Welcome to the journey of entering college!
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  • Acts: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Mark Moore

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Jan. 15, 2009)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • Philippians: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Tim Green, Mike Wonch

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • John: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Patricia J David, Mike Wonch

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • Romans: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Keith Drury, Mike Wonch

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Nov. 13, 2009)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • Ephesians: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Ken Heer, Mike Wonch

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, Jan. 15, 2009)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.
  • Never Alone: Practicing the Presence of God

    Timothy M. Green

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, May 1, 2005)
    "Never Alone is an update of the Christian devotional classic The Practice of the Presence of God, by Brother Lawrence. It has been re-written for youth and young adults"--Provided by publisher.
  • Mark: Lectio Divina for Youth

    Jim Mortez

    Paperback (Barefoot Ministries of Kansas City, June 1, 2007)
    Lectio divina is Latin for divine reading. The Lectio Divina for Youth books are Bible studies that call students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books expand on the successful Barefoot Ministries’ Ancient Faith Series. They work perfectly with either small groups or individual Bible study.Each Lection Divina for Youth Bible study incorporates the following approach:Reading (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.Meditation (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.Prayer (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.Contemplation (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.Each chapter ends with a set of group study questions. Questions are designed for students to think about and discuss what it means to live out the Word in their community.Mark: Lectio Divina for Youth takes students through the Gospel of Mark. Readers will dig through all the intrigue, excitement, and passion for Christ that Christians have experienced through the ages when studying Mark’s writings.