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Parenting the Way God Parents
Refusing to Recycle Your Parents' Mistakes
Katherine Koonce
Jun 16, 2010
Divine Parenting Made Possible Every parent wants to do his or her job well. But if you look to your family of origin, or try to follow a list of dos and don’ts, you will fail. Thankfully, God sets a model as Parent, and all you have to do is follow it! In Parenting the…
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Iran: The Coming Crisis
Radical Islam, Oil, and the Nuclear Threat
Mark Hitchcock
Jun 16, 2010
The Past, Present, and Future—Exposed The events wracking the Middle East today are confusing to even the most avid news buff. Now all the answers to your questions are offered in just one resource. Divided into five main sections, Iran: The Coming Crisis contains the most up-to-date, thorough information available and is complete with maps,…
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The Living End
Lisa Samson
Jun 16, 2010
One Last Goodbye. One Last Adventure.Pearly Laurel is devastated by the death of her beloved husband of thirty-five years. The two had always said they couldn’t live without one another, and Pearly has no desire to even try. Then, in the midst of her grief, Pearly finds a tattered list in Joey’s pocket, entitled, “While…
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The Art of Being
Reflections on the Beauty and the Risk of Embracing Who We Are
Constance Rhodes
Jun 16, 2010
“There’s an art to being anxious for nothing. There’s an art to being at peace with God, your neighbor, your world, and yourself. Oh what a great friend, follower, and citizen you are if you are at peace just being you. Start there, and you can go anywhere.”–from the foreword by Charlie PeacockIt’s Not What…
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Anna Finch and the Hired Gun
A Novel
Kathleen Y'Barbo
Jun 15, 2010
Sparks fly when an aspiring reporter and a Pinkerton detective get tangled in Doc Holliday’s story—and each other. Despite her father’s attempts to marry her off, Anna Finch dreams of becoming a reporter. A chance encounter with legendary gunslinger Doc Holliday gives her the opportunity of a lifetime, but Pinkerton agent Jeb Sanders is about to…
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The Best Question Ever Study Guide
A Revolutionary Way to Make Decisions
Andy Stanley
Jun 9, 2010
Can a Simple Question Foolproof Your Life? When it comes to sorting out the complexities of life, only wisdom can reveal the best path. Let’s face it—we’ve all made some pretty dumb decisions in our lives. For most of us, there are chapters in the past we would like to rewrite. There’s money we wish…
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The Tender Flame
Al Lacy & Joanna Lacy
Jun 9, 2010
Part of the Mail Order Bride series
After a lifetime apart, a widow and a widower wonder if their hearts still harbor...the tender flameGrant Smith and Lydia Reynolds fell in love at a young age and their "tender flame" continued to burn. When President Polk suddenly announced that war with Mexico was inevitable and Grant, who had just graduated from West Point,…
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Lessons from the Carpenter
An Apprentice Learns from Jesus
H. Michael Brewer
Jun 9, 2010
Before Jesus was a teacher and a healer–before his life changed the world–he was a carpenter. Woodworking was his occupation for most of his time on earth, and the years he spent in Joseph’s shop clearly shaped his message and ministry. Now, by gaining an understanding of first-century carpentry, you can revolutionize your faith through…
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The Jerusalem Diet
The One Day Approach to Reach Your Ideal Weight--and Stay There
Ted Haggard
Jun 9, 2010
The Jerusalem Diet is a remarkably simple and flexible plan that will transform your perspective on food, diets, and health. You’ll rediscover how to relax and enjoy life, moving steadily toward your ideal weight while still taking pleasure in the foods you love.SIMPLE: No expensive foods, supplements, or exercise equipment required. All you need is…
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The Wind That Destroys and Heals
Trusting the God of Sorrow and Joy
Stephen E. Broyles
Jun 9, 2010
Why would a loving, all-powerful God allow so much pain and suffering? It’s a question everyone asks–from skeptics to spiritual seekers to confirmed believers. In The Wind That Destroys and Heals, theologian and educator Stephen Broyles wrestles with it personally, powerfully, and poignantly.After enduring the horror of his young wife’s death, Broyles interrogated the Scriptures…
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- News
615 results
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Parenting the Way God Parents
Refusing to Recycle Your Parents' Mistakes
Katherine Koonce
Jun 16, 2010
Divine Parenting Made Possible Every parent wants to do his or her job well. But if you look to your family of origin, or try to follow a list of dos and don’ts, you will fail. Thankfully, God sets a model as Parent, and all you have to do is follow it! In Parenting the…
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Iran: The Coming Crisis
Radical Islam, Oil, and the Nuclear Threat
Mark Hitchcock
Jun 16, 2010
The Past, Present, and Future—Exposed The events wracking the Middle East today are confusing to even the most avid news buff. Now all the answers to your questions are offered in just one resource. Divided into five main sections, Iran: The Coming Crisis contains the most up-to-date, thorough information available and is complete with maps,…
-
The Living End
Lisa Samson
Jun 16, 2010
One Last Goodbye. One Last Adventure.Pearly Laurel is devastated by the death of her beloved husband of thirty-five years. The two had always said they couldn’t live without one another, and Pearly has no desire to even try. Then, in the midst of her grief, Pearly finds a tattered list in Joey’s pocket, entitled, “While…
-
The Art of Being
Reflections on the Beauty and the Risk of Embracing Who We Are
Constance Rhodes
Jun 16, 2010
“There’s an art to being anxious for nothing. There’s an art to being at peace with God, your neighbor, your world, and yourself. Oh what a great friend, follower, and citizen you are if you are at peace just being you. Start there, and you can go anywhere.”–from the foreword by Charlie PeacockIt’s Not What…
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Anna Finch and the Hired Gun
A Novel
Kathleen Y'Barbo
Jun 15, 2010
Sparks fly when an aspiring reporter and a Pinkerton detective get tangled in Doc Holliday’s story—and each other. Despite her father’s attempts to marry her off, Anna Finch dreams of becoming a reporter. A chance encounter with legendary gunslinger Doc Holliday gives her the opportunity of a lifetime, but Pinkerton agent Jeb Sanders is about to…
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The Best Question Ever Study Guide
A Revolutionary Way to Make Decisions
Andy Stanley
Jun 9, 2010
Can a Simple Question Foolproof Your Life? When it comes to sorting out the complexities of life, only wisdom can reveal the best path. Let’s face it—we’ve all made some pretty dumb decisions in our lives. For most of us, there are chapters in the past we would like to rewrite. There’s money we wish…
-
The Tender Flame
Al Lacy & Joanna Lacy
Jun 9, 2010
Part of the Mail Order Bride series
After a lifetime apart, a widow and a widower wonder if their hearts still harbor...the tender flameGrant Smith and Lydia Reynolds fell in love at a young age and their "tender flame" continued to burn. When President Polk suddenly announced that war with Mexico was inevitable and Grant, who had just graduated from West Point,…
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Lessons from the Carpenter
An Apprentice Learns from Jesus
H. Michael Brewer
Jun 9, 2010
Before Jesus was a teacher and a healer–before his life changed the world–he was a carpenter. Woodworking was his occupation for most of his time on earth, and the years he spent in Joseph’s shop clearly shaped his message and ministry. Now, by gaining an understanding of first-century carpentry, you can revolutionize your faith through…
-
The Jerusalem Diet
The One Day Approach to Reach Your Ideal Weight--and Stay There
Ted Haggard
Jun 9, 2010
The Jerusalem Diet is a remarkably simple and flexible plan that will transform your perspective on food, diets, and health. You’ll rediscover how to relax and enjoy life, moving steadily toward your ideal weight while still taking pleasure in the foods you love.SIMPLE: No expensive foods, supplements, or exercise equipment required. All you need is…
-
The Wind That Destroys and Heals
Trusting the God of Sorrow and Joy
Stephen E. Broyles
Jun 9, 2010
Why would a loving, all-powerful God allow so much pain and suffering? It’s a question everyone asks–from skeptics to spiritual seekers to confirmed believers. In The Wind That Destroys and Heals, theologian and educator Stephen Broyles wrestles with it personally, powerfully, and poignantly.After enduring the horror of his young wife’s death, Broyles interrogated the Scriptures…