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Early Firearms: 1300-1800
— published 2008 |
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Fundamentals Light Microscopy
— published 1982 |
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Na Klar!: Student's Book 2. Higher Grade German
by Michael Spencer, J. Michael Spencer — published 2005 |
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Na Klar!: Teacher's Book 2. Lower Grade German
by Michael Spencer, Alan Wesson — published 2005 |
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Na Klar!: Student's Book 2. Lower Grade German
by Michael Spencer, Alan Wesson — published 2005 |
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AZU's Dreams of Singapore Singapore
by Michael Spencer, Joakim Leroy — published 2006 |
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AZU's Dreams of China Hong Kong
by Michael Spencer, Leon Schadeberg — published 2007 |
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Golden Parachute
— published 2005 |
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Na Klar! 2 Higher Workbook
by Michael Spencer, Alan Wesson — published 2005 |
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Na Klar!
by Michael Spencer, Alan Wesson, Ala Michael Spencer |
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“What we believe about God is the most important truth we believe, and it's the one truth that does the most to shape us. God is the Sun too bright for us to see. Jesus is the Prism who makes the colors beautiful and comprehensible.”
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
“...the incarnation is the complete refutation of every human system and institution that claims to control, possess, and distribute God. Whatever any church or religious leader may claim in regard to their particular access to God or control over your experience of God, the incarnation is the last word: God loves the world. God came into the world in the form of the people he created, the human race (including you and me), who bear his image. God's creation of humanity in his image gives hints of who he is, since we all are marked by his fingerprints.
But as flawed humans, we give only a vague hint of God. Our broken reflection of God's image is easily drowned out by our broken humanity. then, two thousand years ago, God came in his fullness. He came to all of us in Jesus. The incarnation is not owned, trademarked, or controlled by any church. It belongs to every human being. The incarnation is not something that requires a distributor or middleman. It is a gracious gift to every person everywhere, religious or not. God gave himself to us in Jesus.”
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
But as flawed humans, we give only a vague hint of God. Our broken reflection of God's image is easily drowned out by our broken humanity. then, two thousand years ago, God came in his fullness. He came to all of us in Jesus. The incarnation is not owned, trademarked, or controlled by any church. It belongs to every human being. The incarnation is not something that requires a distributor or middleman. It is a gracious gift to every person everywhere, religious or not. God gave himself to us in Jesus.”
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
“It is rare to find an established community of Christians that encourages radical expressions of following Jesus. The natural conservatism of institutions is deeply rooted in the desire to survive, and that desire colors and limits the way they read the Bible and how they see God functioning in the world.”
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
― Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality
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