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| One of the most encouraging metaphors for divine love is that of finding shelter under the protection of God's wings. On every page of this uplifting gift book, the gentle artwork of Carolyn Shores Wright tenderly reminds readers that God cares not only for the birds of the air but so much more for His children. Loving quotations, reassuring Scripture, and calming prose thoughtfully express the message that God longs to show compassion and care, rest and refuge to those who are hurting. A comforting gift for anyone experiencing illness or suffering a recent loss in their lives. |
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| Presents a visually stimulating tour of the cities Jesus visited as recorded in the Gospels. |
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| Long before Left Behind was a twinkle in the eye of Tim LaHaye or Jerry Jenkins, this classic end-times novel sparked the imagination of Christian readers everywhere! Set in London at the turn of the 20th century, it stars journalist Tom Hammond, who witnesses the shocking rapture of the church---and all that happens next! |
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| "It's a gentle reminder of what's important in your home. With artwork from Deb Haas Abell, the print displays the simple charms of home in a 10 5/8"" x 13 5/8"" solid oak frame. And it's personalized: supply, using up to 15 letters and spaces, making it a terrific gift!" |
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| British film star Diana Rigg gives a moving performance as a sophisticated London business- woman who, after suffering a personal family tragedy, leaves the world and becomes a Benedictine nun at Brede Abbey. Beautiful scenes of religious life in a monastery. "Superb production, spiritually moving, tender, beautifully acted film." " New York Times |
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| In this book you will meet four remarkable women: Margaret Baxter (1639-1681), a rebellious, glamorous teenager who ended up falling in love with and marrying a Puritan minister twice her age.Sarah Edwards (1710-1758) whose spiritual experience during a time of revival has gone down as one of the most profound in church history. Anne Steele (1717-1778) who refused several offers of marriage, preferring to maintain her independence, and who had a significant ministry writing hymns. Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879) who was one of the most well known Christians in Victorian England because of her prolific writing of books, hymns, tracts and devotionals. Her hymn 'Take my life and let it be' is one of the most popular of all time.Sharon James has written biographies that hold some surprises and a great deal of inspiration. These four women knew that contentment and happiness did not depend on good health, a fulfilling job, or a happy family life. Through a selection of extracts from their writings (journal entries, resolutions, letters, poems, hymns) you too can discover first-hand the heart for God that captivated these women and enabled them to live for his glory, whatever the cost.Sharon James draws beautiful spiritual portraits of four women who were true Christians in the real world. I commend her book to all who love biography or history, to women's groups, and to anyone wanting to see what godliness looks like "in trouble and in joy".' Don Whitney Associate Professor of Spiritual Formation at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri, USAMany of today's women struggle for position and recognition in a highly competitive society, but In trouble and in joy illustrates beyond doubt from the lives of four Christian women of the past that the secret of lasting influence lies in godliness. Anyone who has read Sharon James' two earlier books, My heart in his hands and God's design for women, will enjoy this third title.' Faith Cook is the author of numerous titles, most recently Lives turned upside down |
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| In What My Dog Has Taught Me About Life you'll encounter humorous tales of adventure, random moments of mischief, and tender moments of love and devotion. You'll pick up bits of wisdom through the Scriptures, short prayer-starters, pet theories, and dog quotes sprinkled throughout. You'll learn just how much a dog can teach you about life through his unconditional love, faithfulness, and forgiveness. |
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| For too long contemporary theology has downplayed the importance of both the Incarnation and the Resurrection in constructing theological systems. Molnar surveys the place of these key doctrines in the thought of ten influential theologians, including Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Thomas F. Torrance, John Hick, and Wolfhart Pannenberg. Fair, comprehensive and balanced, his analysis, following Torrance, highlights the intrinsic connection between these two doctrines and details the necessity of resurrection as the beginning, rather than the end, of Christology. |
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| No one has been like Jesus in all of history. The work and words of God all center in him-from the prophecies that foreshadowed him, to his miraculous birth, to his unparalleled teaching, to his resurrection and ascension into heaven. Through an inductive study of Matthew 1-15 and other material, you'll discover the wonder and majesty as well as the tenderness and compassion of Jesus.This workbook can be used with the next book in the Walking With God Series ("Follow Me!") as a two-part study on the life of Christ. You'll cover all of Matthew and the entire life of Christ on earth-and profoundly deepen your knowledge and experience of the matchless Forgiver and King named Jesus. |
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