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| Does your children ever speak to you in angry, disrespectful tones? Christian families, especially those in which children are home for most of the day, especially episodes of frustration and anger. This new book deals with anger's root causes, offering corrective advice from a biblical perspective. Pastor and radio teacher, John MacArthur, Jr. has said, "This book goes beyond the external manifestations of anger and deals with the internal source - the thoughts and intents of the heart. I know of no other book that addresses this problem with such practical and applicable biblical wisdom." |
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| When Bree learns that her brother Devin, her sister Keely, and her friend Lil set out for Ireland, she longs to go with them. Instead, Mikkel asks her to be a cook for his voyage to Greenland. Somehow her excellent food becomes inedible and the Vikings think she's trying to sabotage their voyage. Join Bree and Devin for more adventures in this fourth installment of the Viking Quest series. For ages 10 and up. |
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| Anisha Blake and Sherri Dawson have been best friends for years---until Anisha is swept off her feet by Tyson Randall. With her prayers for a knight in shining armor answered, Anisha's relationship with God becomes an afterthought---instead of her first priority. Will she have enough faith to stand when things begin to crumble? |
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| This biblical study of evangelism calls today's Christians to follow the New Testament model of listening carefully to the unsaved and loving them enough to tailor one's approach without compromising the message. |
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| The Heart of Hebrew History is a textbook on the Old Testament intended primarily for college students of the freshman and sophmore levels. Attention has been given to background materials such as geography and antiquities, though the chief purpose of the writer has been to present the leading facts in the history of the Hebrew people as given in the Old Testament. As far as possible these have been put in narrative form with an effort to preserve the element of human interest which is such an integral part of the memorable stories of the Old Testament. |
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| Veteran home educator and HSLDA attorney Klicka knows you don't homeschool for homeschooling's sake---but for God's glory. Offering practical insights from a dad's viewpoint, he addresses spiritual challenges you may face as you provide your children with a godly education. Discover how to balance responsibilities, give your kids a biblical foundation, support and love your wife, teach a Christian worldview, and more. |
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| Written to celebrate her elevation to a Doctor of the Church, this book captures the beauty and simplicity of the message and life of St. Thorase of Lisieux. Written by a Carmelite priest who is an expert on the Little Flower, this is an inspirational and devotional little book that draws on her autobiography, The Story of a Soul, and brings together the main elements of her Little Way--prayer, gospel simplicity, hope, mercy, trust, love. It contains a wide selection of quotations from her writings, especially her prayers and poems. With the striking color icon of St. Thorase on the cover, this is a wonderful book of reflection and meditation on the eternal message of forgiveness and love, which is the very heart of the message of St. Thorase of Lisieux. |
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| Author David Stoddard has discovered that in mentoring, giving often involves receiving, and receiving involves giving. By sharing your life with others, you will help them develop their values and priorities--not with rigid formula or agenda, but in the natural course of a meaningful relationship. In this book, you will see that sharing your life with others is the most rewarding gift you can give and the most satisfying gift you can receive. |
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