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| Gospel’s Lady of Neo Soul, Cynthia Jones has appeared in some of the genre’s largest tours and concerts such as the “Hero Tour” featuring Kirk Franklin, “The One Church Tour” featuring Smokie Norful, “Night of Praise and Worship concert” featuring Fred Hammond and Martha Munizzi. Cynthia’s smooth, soulful, organic sound is in a class of her very own, reaching all walks of life from the churched to the un-churched, with her lyrically uncompromising style of neo soul gospel music. Just when you thought you’ve heard it all, then along comes Cynthia Jones. |
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| The Gourmet Jelly Bean with Meaning!Each large bag is filled with approx. 25 small individual bags. Each small bag contains an assortment of the 6 different gourmet flavored jelly beans. Each small bag features the beautiful jelly bean prayer."Thank you, Lord, for jelly beans. They remind me of your love. Speckled represents the effects of sin Separating me from you above. Red is for the blood you shed A sacrifice only you could pay. White represents the cleansing of my soul as you wash my sins away. Blue is for water baptism. An outward expression of faith. Yellow represents heaven above, A long awaited place! Green is for the growth that I must do. As I study your Word to gain closeness to you. "12 Oz. Bag contains Approx. 25 individual bags |
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| Ariana's idyllic life is brutally disrupted by bandits who take her hostage. As her captivity stretches from days to weeks, her emotions swing between terror and boredom. Will she ever see her adoptive family again? And will she ever wear the wedding dress that is her only link to her birth parents? |
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| Scripture says God "remembers that we are dust"---and loves us anyway. Why is that so hard for perfectionists to believe? Goodman offers wit, wisdom, and reassurance. |
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| The Pursuing Spiritual Transformation series focuses on personal transformation. After the introductory guide, entitled Living in Jesus' Name, each of the remaining guides in the series covers one of Willow Creek's five "G's": Grace, Growth, Groups, Gifts, and Giving. This series is a part of the core curricula in Willow Creek and many WCA churches. |
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| Christians everywhere have been missing the truth about grace--and living in defeat as a result. Grace is God's ability working in you to do what you cannot. It is the power to change. Take to heart the principles in this book, and discover the dimension of Christian living that Jesus called "easy and light." Jesus has finished the work, so relax and let His grace change your heart! |
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| As believers, we struggle to "do better" and "try harder." But Kendall offers a welcome reminder: We are totally acceptable to God through faith in Jesus Christ! Rediscover the good news of the gospel in this in-depth study of the Ten Commandments---undergirded by the assurance that believers are "winners before they start." |
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| 'The Pilgrim's Progress' written by John Bunyan is one of the most famous and well-read books of the English language. David Calhoun tells us about Bunyan's life as well as analyzing his books and theology. Bunyan was an English Baptist pastor whose influence through 'The Pilgrim's Progress' could be said to have shaped the British and American psyche. Bunyan was more than an imprisoned tinker with time on his hands, he wrote many other books and was a key figure in British history during momentous nation-changing events. David includes summaries of Pilgrim's Progress (parts 1 & 2), the Holy War, the Life and Death of Mr Badman (Bunyan's alternative to The Life and Death of Christian) and Bunyan's other writings. Useful appendices are included on contemporary places to visit on the trail of Bunyan and how Pilgrims Progress has been adapted for children. David Calhoun has brought together a beautiful book on the life, works and influence of a famous historical figure. |
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| "In this discourse of mine, you may see much; much I say, of the grace of God towards me." -John Bunyan For four centuries, Christians in all countries have cherished the immortal allegory, Pilgrim’s Progress. This allegory was not the product of a fervid imagination but was rooted in the experiences of a deeply religious man whose story is recounted in this autobiography. John Bunyan was a Baptist preacher, an author, and a prisoner for his faith. He was fervently devoted to his family, and devoutly Puritan in his worship and theology. Nevertheless, as the pages of this book reveal, Bunyan was quite human. His struggles with sin, with doubt, with temptation, and his heartfelt desire for a true relationship with God permeate the pages of this work. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners has endured through the centuries because its relevance is timeless and resonates with believers in every age. |
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