Steve Cioccolanti offre una prospettiva unica sulle religioni mondiali e sulla politica globale, plasmata dal suo variegato background religioso. Come oratore esperto, ha viaggiato molto, dedicandosi a rispondere a domande comuni in modo semplice e coinvolgente. Il suo lavoro si concentra sul collegare la fede alla vita quotidiana, offrendo ai lettori spunti di riflessione più profondi. Guida una comunità dove condivide pensieri sull'educazione dei figli e sulla coltivazione di una fede sana.
The book presents a vision for transforming politics and addressing societal issues through the application of divine principles. It proposes solutions to dismantle the monopolistic power of tech giants, establish a Digital Bill of Rights, reform family law, protect children, promote genuine equality, enhance education, and tackle climate change. The author aims to inspire readers to engage in these critical reforms to avert moral decline and potential civil unrest.
Scams come in all sizes. Some are schoolyard scams by teenage bullies. Others are hedge-fund sized scams like Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. In our new digital age, there are scams involving e-commerce, ransomware online job interviews, bitcoin mining and cryptocurrency robberies. The list goes on and on. Scammers can target anyone, but especially trusting people like Christians. That's why Jesus told Christians to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16). By the time a scam is discovered, oftentimes the damage is done and hard to reverse. To sue for recovery in court may cost you an arm and a leg in stress and legal fees. To expect the government to fix your scam may take a very long time. Meanwhile, you’ve been hit. What can you do? There is something that you can do if you’re a child of God. You just may not know it yet. In this book, you will learn the steps to take both spiritually and naturally to find peace and justice once you’ve been scammed. You will also be equipped with practical ways to avoid the most common scams so you do not have to become a victim. If there is one thing most needed in the Body of Christ, it is wisdom. This book will make the law-abiding citizen wise.
This engaging introduction to Buddhism offers insights for Christians seeking to understand and converse with Buddhists. As Buddhism gains popularity in the West, many remain unfamiliar with its core principles. Steve Cioccolanti, who has experienced both Buddhism and Christianity, emphasizes their similarities and fosters understanding between these two major faiths. His narrative is enriched with stories, parables, and keen observations, making it accessible and enjoyable to read. The book presents Buddhism as it is practiced, rather than through the lens of textbooks or popular media.
Endorsements highlight its impact: Dr. Wayne Cordeiro praises its insights into the Buddhist perspective, while Rod Plummer appreciates its exploration of Buddha's truth-seeking journey and how Jesus' message can resonate with Buddhist beliefs. Rev. Daniel Kikawa finds it an invaluable resource for connecting with Buddhists across cultures. Readers, including former Buddhists, express gratitude for the clarity and balance in Cioccolanti's writing. Missionaries in Thailand commend its relevance and the fresh perspectives it offers on engaging with Buddhists. Overall, this work serves as a vital tool for anyone interested in bridging the gap between Eastern religions and Christianity.