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| Let the Holy Spirit lift your heart as you join in praise with the body of Christ! Recorded at the Pike's Peak Worship Festival, this live album includes "Prepare the Way"; "Jesus, Name Above All Names"; "We Fall Down"; "Exalt the Lord Our God"; "Agnus Dei"; "How Great Is Our God"; and "I Just Want to Praise You." |
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| Education should be a joyous adventure, as well as a solid preparation for living. But how do you accomplish that goal? By extending learning experiences to all of life, says Macaulay (the daughter of Francis and Edith Schaeffer). Many of the simple, practical ideas presented in this book have been used successfully for over a century in classrooms and homes across the country. |
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| Turn your house into a home! Using Christ as her foundation, Macaulay presents a solid blueprint for building a haven of peace and security. Discover how the tools of love, tradition, and common sense can help you create a nurturing environment where every family member can thrive and survive the challenges of modern living. |
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| A great gift for the graduate on your list! A modern, stylish Scripture keeper for the old, never-changing truths of His word. |
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| For the Greater Glory of God, A Spiritual Retreat with St. Ignatius serves as a clear and practical guide for anyone who desires to discover the will of God in his or her life. The meditations are brief enough-as was St. Ignatius' intention-so that you can see, hear, and observe for yourself the transforming movements of the Holy Spirit. |
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| Benji's back in this second hit from writer-director Joe Camp, along with Cindy (Cynthia Smith) and Paul Chapman (Allen Fiuzat) and beloved housekeeper Mary (Patsy Garrett). They're en route to a vacation in Greece when a fellow passenger, Chandler Dietrich (Ed Nelson), "borrows" Benji for just long enough to tattoo a mysterious message on his paw. Separated from the family in Athens, Benji finds himself on the run from an assortment of international spies seeking an energy scientist, who has bee working on a secret formula. "There aren't enough superlatives to describe this sensational film!" says Family Weekly. "Benji's acting performance is even better than in his first film." You'll be sure to agree! Recommended for ages 5 and up. |
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| In a world that views absolute truth and divine judgment as being either outdated or subject to one's own definition, the need for Christians to read the Bible is critical. |
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| Join D. A. Carson in a year of studying the Bible, developing your theology, and growing in prayerfulness. |
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| Gifted Irish tenor Patrick Mulhern performs 16 beloved Irish classics, joined with a talented group of musicians playing some traditional Irish instruments. A popular soloist in sacred and secular concerts, Mulhern gives stirring renditions of Isle of Innisfree, Lady of Knock, My Wild Irish Rose, Molly Malone, Danny Boy and 11 others. 1. Voyage 2. Isle of Innisfree 3. Come by the Hills 4. How Can You Buy Kilarney 5. Song For Ireland 6. Lady of Knock 7. Danny Boy 8. Molly Malone 9. Toora Loora Looral 10. Mother Machree 11. Irish Medley 12. Endearing Young Charms 13. Ride On 14. Maggie 15. The Old Man 16. The Irish Blessing |
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| Pillar’s For The Love Of The Game is big, fun, infectious rock and roll that further solidifies Pillar’s position as fearless leaders in the Christian Rock world. “We’ve been doing this for a while, and recently we’ve realized just how much we love what we get to do. We play rock and roll for a living and get to be a part of lives changing. Focusing on that gives you a different perspective; we have a new appreciation and love for it.” – Rob Beckley |
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| This riveting sequel to Could I Have This Dance? answers a question that haunted the protagonist at the end of that novel: Does Claire McCall, M.D., have the gene for Huntington's Disease, the disease that disabled her father? The new novel begins with Claire already having made a significant decision: she has withdrawn from surgical training at Lafayette University Hospital in Boston and returned to Stoney Creek to become a primary care physician, where she will be able to help her mother in caring for her now completely disabled father. She has also decided to undergo the testing required to determine whether she carries the HD gene. Her relationship with John Serelli has been rekindled, as well. Just before the final This riveting sequel to Could I Have This Dance? answers a question that haunted the protagonist at the end of that novel: Does Claire McCall, M.D., have the gene for Huntington's Disease, the disease that disabled her father? The new novel begins with Claire already having made a significant decision: she has withdrawn from surgical training at Lafayette University Hospital in Boston and returned to Stoney Creek to become a primary-care physician, where she will be able to help her mother in caring for her now completely disabled father. She has also decided to undergo the testing required to determine whether she carries the HD gene. Her relationship with John Serelli has been rekindled, as well. Just before the final counseling session leading up to the revelation of the results of that testing--when Claire will discover once and for all whether she carries the gene--she discovers an engagement ring hidden in John's car and becomes convinced that he is going to "pop the question" before she opens the letter revealing her gene status. When John doesn't ask, Claire runs out of the counseling session in tears, not wanting to find out the results of her HD test. She is convinced that his love for her is conditional on her gene status, and may not be love at all. Claire copes by plunging herself into her work. One of her patients is a young woman abused by her husband. During the woman's recovery from a severe beating, she is raped by a man wearing a surgical mask--a man the patient presumes is her abusive husband in disguise. The woman becomes pregnant, but has a miscarriage. Then a second and a third woman are raped by a man with a similar disguise. All of the young victims are Claire's patients, physically impaired by a recent accident |
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