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| Corporate headhunter Pippa Hunnechurch knew she had the perfect match for Campbell & McQueen when she placed Barry Goodwin. But when he uncovers a criminal plot, Barry kills himself, just after he sends a company-wide e-mail blaming Pippa for his death. Now her reputation's at stake, and Pippa must answer one crucial question: Did Barry commit suicide, or was he murdered? |
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| The author of Church Folk once again takes us on a hilarious journey into the inner sanctums of African American church life. In 1970s St. Louis, members of the Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church prepare to celebrate its 100th year anniversary. However, with the unexpected death of its pastor, the church faces a terrible dilemma: finding a new pastor not only in time to prepare for the church centennial, but also in time to ensure the survival of the church itself! It seems as though everyone has a strong opinion about who the new pastor should be. Bowen weaves the hilarious stories of several church members as they plan, plot, and connive ways for their favorite candidate to win the pastorship. Will they be able to sort out their differences before the anniversary? God only knows.... |
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| You'll receive fresh hope and experience new vision as you read this inspiring book. Based on the accounts of heroes of the faith - including Johan, Elijah, Jacob and Peter - you will find the keys to personal renewal.If you, or someone you know, have experienced a set-back and are starting over, this is essential reading. |
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| Another exciting volume of the Spirit of the Game Fiction series_for kids ages 8-12 Cody goes out for the 8th grade track team and becomes a solid distance runner. He eventually builds a relationship with Cole Phelps, the team's reclusive distance ace, who teaches him a lot about running and about life. Ultimately Cody finds that his endurance is a lifesaver when he is hunted by a gang of school troublemakers who are angered when Cody defends an outcast girl. |
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| Imagine answering your cell phone one day, to a male voice that gives you three minutes to confess your sin. If you don't, he'll blow the car you're driving smithereens. You barely manage to exit heavy traffic and ditch the car when, precisely three minutes later, your car blows sky high. The media and the police descend on the scene; your world has just changed forever. So begins a nightmare that grows with progressively higher stakes. There's another phone call; another riddle; another three minutes to confess your sin. The cycle will not stop until the world discovers the secret of your sin. You have one huge problem: you don't have a clue what that sin is. If not for Jennifer, the brilliant FBI agent working to corner Slater, you would indeed go mad. Three is a psychological thriller that starts full-tilt and keeps the reader off-balance until the very last suspense-filled page. W Publishing Group is launching this powerful novel in two distinct hardcover editions - a black cover version and a white cover version. This will be the novel of Summer 2003. Prepare now for Three. |
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| This is the revised edition of the original Three Battlegrounds book. Along with some slight text changes, it has an additional chapter. This book explores the three arenas of spiritual warfare that the maturing Christian will face: the mind, the church and the heavenly places. It provides a foundation of insight, wisdom and discernment on the nature of the battle and the keys to victory. |
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| Marjorie Holmes, the award-winning author of such classic bestsellers as I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God, was renowned for making the Bible come to life in books that brought hope and inspiration to millions. The first novel in this trilogy-her acclaimed, hugely successful Two from Galilee-told the great love story of Mary and Joseph as never before. Now, in Three from Galilee, Holmes's fictionalized retelling of the life of Jesus covers a period overlooked by the Gospels-the "lost years" between age 12, when Jesus debated the elders in the temple, to the age of 30, when he actually began his ministry. With great reverence, she dares to wonder what Jesus did during those years, if he was like other young men of his time, and whether he experienced God's greatest gift to humanity-love. Using her remarkable talents, Holmes brings Jesus, his parents, brothers, sisters, and friends to life in a story that is dramatic, deeply moving, and unforgettable. |
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| This discussion guide for small groups is based on the first three steps for turning irreligious people into fully devoted followers of Christ. Each session begins with a compelling story that sets the stage for group discussion and sparks ideas for putting into practice each of the three habits. Discussion questions walk participants through the emotional, motivational, and intellectual facets of each step and provide an opportunity to wrestle with the challenges and discoveries they make individually and as a group. The "Charting Your Journey" section helps participants go beyond discussion and move toward personal application. It provides an opportunity, before God and one another to commit to specific actions that could make all the difference in the lives of seeking friends and family members. |
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| This book effectively explains the Trinity to young children by using an apple. Just as the apple consists of three parts -- the skin the flesh the seeds --- it is still one apple. God had three persons -- Father Son Holy Spirit -- but He is one God. This new hardback version includes the same wonderful text and refreshed artwork. |
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| The concept of the Holy Trinity is not easy to grasp, even for adults. Lynne Lepley has chosen an excellent comparison of a tree and its parts to help children understand. Just as a tree is made up of different sections (bark, branches, roots, leaves, and fruit), they are all parts of one tree. |
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| This definitive A-to-Z listing of Biblical concepts combines the best features of a concordance, topical index, and a dictionary into a single, easy-to-use volume. |
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| Available in English for the first time, Three Months with Matthew is popular author Juso Gonzalez's study of the Gospel of Matthew. Eminently readable, the study uses the see-judge-act method to bring readers closer to the text and to inform and challenge the daily life of the Christian. These thirteen studies can be used for Sunday school, evening Bible study, home study meetings, retreats, or personal Bible study. It can easily be used as a daily Bible study, as each lesson is divided into seven parts. |
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