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.gif) The strap line of the Grace Project – “Discover who you really are” – articulates the heart of the first phase of our journey.
As we move into the next phase of life with these initial concepts, which we call birth truths, now embedded our focus is on becoming who we really are.Indeed there is a saying by Ian Thomas which states, “There are two types of people in the world – those who live a life that they don’t have and those who have a life that they don’t live!”
Maybe you have caught yourself thinking from time to time that there must be more to the Christian life than this? The Good News is – There is!
Join as at either Grace East Sundays at 11.00 am - click here or
Grace West Sundays at 2.30 pm and find out - click here.
Orlando Florida USA
28th– 29th March 2008
The Conference will be held at:
Northland Church 520 Dogtrack Road, Longwood, FL 32750
London England
Friday 11th & Sunday 13th July 2008
The Conference will be held at:
UEL Duncan House,Stratford High St,London E15 2JB
Join Dr. Steve McVey (Grace Walk Ministries USA) and Paul Anderson-Walsh (The Grace Project UK) for their only two joint conferences of 2008. Steve & Paul will be teaching through the book of Galatians over the two days under the heading “Radical Freedom”.
To download the ‘Made to be Free Poster’ - click here
 I wrote this book in order to put the magic back into the Kingdom for all those who went to the Charismatic Disneyland of Evangelical Christianity only to discover that they would never be spiritually tall enough to go on any of the rides. By Paul Anderson-Walsh
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The Bonsai Conspiracy definitely belongs in my list of the most influential books I have read. Why? Because it is a book that breeds HOPE, a fresh, vital, living HOPE, of the genuine possibility of developing that life of grace and freedom, which Christ promised his followers and which so many Christians get to talk about but so few of us actually get to live. Much of the Christian literature that I have read, seems to suggest that we can self-improve our way into Heaven.
If only we could teach ourselves to: think in the right way; act towards others in the right way; feel (or completely ignore our feelings!) in the right way, pray and do our devotions in the right way, THEN, if we get it right and do enough of it, God will come and things will be better. In Bonsai, Paul Anderson-Walsh directly counteracts this 'self-improvement' lie. He speaks about self-replacement and NOT self-improvement. What a relief it was to finally hear this truth! He believes that it is only when we have finally exhausted our own resources and effort, and hit “burnout”, that dependence on the False self is destroyed and we can thus truly begin to live according to God's grace and strength. - to buy click here
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“This book will inspire and encourage you. It will indeed cause you to feel safe and sound. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself experiencing an inward sigh of relief as you read. The three phases of Christian maturity discussed in chapters four and five stimulated my mind. My emotions were stirred by a renewed sense of deep joy as I read the extensive description of agape in chapter seven. The tenth chapter is one of the best apologetics for the security of the believer that I have seen. I wish every new Christian would read that chapter within the first month of their new life in Christ.”
Dr. Steve McVey
This book is the first in a trilogy that will take you on a journey into spiritual maturity. This journey is a pilgrimage into wholeness in God and oneness with God. There are three clear phases of the Christian life; the child phase, the teen phase and the father phase. Each phase has its climax the child phase results in confidence in God; in the teen phase we appropriate the competence of God and in the father phase we become the confidants of God. As we journey through each phase you will be drawn into a deeper and more profound level of intimacy with Christ. But it begins with a revelation; the child’s revelation that first and foremost you believe that God is Love and loves you and that and secondly all your sins past, present and future have been forgiven. - to buy click here
By Paul Anderson-Walsh
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Paul Anderson-Walsh no Caminho da Graça |
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Neste domingo, dia 24 de fevereiro, atravessei a cidade de trem e metrô e fui pela primeira vez visitar o Caminho da Graça em São Paulo. Apesar de já conhecer alguns irmãos de lá, fazia tempo que eu queria conhecer o local. Escolhi esta data, quando vi que Paul Anderson estaria falando no Caminho. Assim, como diz o ditado popular, mataria dois coelhos com uma cajadada só, ou seja, conheceria o Caminho e voltaria a ouvir o Paul. Fui recebido com muito carinho pelos irmãos Carlos e Paulo.
Em 2006, ouvi e vi Paul Anderson pela 1º vez no lançamento do livro A Piedade pervertida do prof. e pastor Ricardo Gouveia, pela Editora Igrapho. Neste mesmo dia a editora estava lançando mais dois livros, um do Caio Fabio e outro de um inglês chamado Paul Anderson. Neste dia, ele fez um resumo do livro Conspiração Bonsai. Alguns dias depois pude estar com ele novamente, em uma palestra na Editora Vida, sobre nossa identidade em Cristo. Paul fala com simplicidade e alegria. Apesar de falar em inglês, sua expressão de olhar irradia amor. E sua principal mensagem é esta: Deus é amor, nada mais e nada menos que amor, e temos que refletir esse amor de Deus para as pessoas.
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Coming Soon - "The Apprentice" - Available March 1st |
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Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh
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Well I must say that I am so excited about the latest book - I think I have shed more tears writing this one that doing anything else in my life. If you want a sneak preview before March 1st click on Open Ads in the top right hand corner of the home page.
In the meantime let me get you warmed up for the book: I’m going to make the assumption that if you’re reading this book, you’re a returnee and this isn’t the first time we’re having a chat. I need to make that assumption because I’ve made no allowance in these pages for the uninitiated and I offer no apologies for doing so. I’m satisfied that the introductory volume, “Safe & Sound”, of the “Until Christ Is Formed” trilogy is fit for the purpose. So, in this instalment, we’ll be developing, rather than recapitulating, what I call the three R’s – Redemption, Restoration and Relationship. This book is unapologetically about the working out of your salvation but it presupposes that you’ve understood that it’s God who is at work in you, enabling you both to will and to work for His good pleasure [Phil. 2:13]. What I’m trying to say is that you need to have worked out your salvation before you can work out your salvation.
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The Doctor's Casebook - Easy Grace Grace? You must be kidding |
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The Doctor’s Casebook:
Easy Grace? - you must be kidding!
Thanks to Paul Anderson-Walsh we have had some wonderful teaching about the grace of God and Christ working within us. It is a joy to know that we have eternal security and that sin has no power over us, but has it made a positive impact on our day-to-day life experience? The problem with grace theology, along with other practical theologies, is that a system of belief does not necessarily guarantee satisfactory outcomes, at least not this side of eternity.
I remember my years as a Word of Faith Christian, I firmly believed ‘by his stripes I am healed’, therefore I was already healed. Now nothing wrong with that at face value, except that if I was already healed I was not allowed to speak or act sick any more! Because of the doctrine of ‘confess it and possess it’ and ‘we can have whatever we say’, I became too ashamed to ever admit I was ill. The same reasoning applied to finances – my tithe made me right with God, so now he would provide all my needs and open up the windows of heaven, I will never lack – but I did lack, and in that lack I felt that I had somehow fallen short!
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