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Meeting Jesus
James W. Sire
Mar 21, 1995
If we are honest in our search for truth, we have to take Jesus seriously. Jesus' word is the best case for who he is; it makes sense to look at the original documents of his life. These studies are designed to do just that—to help honest seekers meet Jesus.Meeting Jesus is a Fisherman Bible Studyguide…
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Prince of Darkness
Antichrist and the New World Order
Grant R. Jeffrey
Mar 7, 1995
Grant is internationally recognized as an outstanding prophecy teacher. More than a million readers enjoyed his four best-selling prophecy books inspiring them to look for the soon return of Christ.The best-selling author of:ArmageddonMessiahHeavenApocalypseDo you understand world events in light of prophecy? Explore the astonishing prophecies about the mysterious Antichrist who will dominate the earth during…
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Glorious Intruder
God's Presence in Life's Chaos
Joni Eareckson Tada
Jun 1, 1989
Discover Peace, Perspective, and Healing.From a human perspective, God often appears to be an intruder. He presumes, invades, and infringes upon our lives. At times, God encroaches with gentle, subtle reminders - at others, with sudden, devestating judgement.God is not tucked away in some far corner of the universe, uncaring, unfeeling, unthinking...uninvolved. You can count…
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Gentle Persuasion
Creative Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Christ
Dr. Joe Aldrich
Jul 1, 1988
Gentle Persuasion is an encouraging appeal to Christians of all ages and abilities to become part of God's strategy. Join Dr. Joseph Aldrich as he explains how cherry pies, hammers and saws, lawn mowers, broken-down cars, chariots of fire, babysitters, llama farmers—and even attack lambs with steel wool—can draw your friends to the Savior.
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Balancing Life's Demands
A New Perspective on Priorities
Dr. J. Grant Howard
Apr 1, 1986
Everywhere we turn there are choices to be made. Like many people, you may set your priorities by making a mental list: God first; family second; church third. But, according to Dr. J. Grant Howard, "Lists of priorities don't make sense. They can't be lived out."
- Books
- News
1995 results
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Meeting Jesus
James W. Sire
Mar 21, 1995
If we are honest in our search for truth, we have to take Jesus seriously. Jesus' word is the best case for who he is; it makes sense to look at the original documents of his life. These studies are designed to do just that—to help honest seekers meet Jesus.Meeting Jesus is a Fisherman Bible Studyguide…
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Prince of Darkness
Antichrist and the New World Order
Grant R. Jeffrey
Mar 7, 1995
Grant is internationally recognized as an outstanding prophecy teacher. More than a million readers enjoyed his four best-selling prophecy books inspiring them to look for the soon return of Christ.The best-selling author of:ArmageddonMessiahHeavenApocalypseDo you understand world events in light of prophecy? Explore the astonishing prophecies about the mysterious Antichrist who will dominate the earth during…
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Glorious Intruder
God's Presence in Life's Chaos
Joni Eareckson Tada
Jun 1, 1989
Discover Peace, Perspective, and Healing.From a human perspective, God often appears to be an intruder. He presumes, invades, and infringes upon our lives. At times, God encroaches with gentle, subtle reminders - at others, with sudden, devestating judgement.God is not tucked away in some far corner of the universe, uncaring, unfeeling, unthinking...uninvolved. You can count…
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Gentle Persuasion
Creative Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Christ
Dr. Joe Aldrich
Jul 1, 1988
Gentle Persuasion is an encouraging appeal to Christians of all ages and abilities to become part of God's strategy. Join Dr. Joseph Aldrich as he explains how cherry pies, hammers and saws, lawn mowers, broken-down cars, chariots of fire, babysitters, llama farmers—and even attack lambs with steel wool—can draw your friends to the Savior.
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Balancing Life's Demands
A New Perspective on Priorities
Dr. J. Grant Howard
Apr 1, 1986
Everywhere we turn there are choices to be made. Like many people, you may set your priorities by making a mental list: God first; family second; church third. But, according to Dr. J. Grant Howard, "Lists of priorities don't make sense. They can't be lived out."