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| Meet with God as you meditate on his names and nature. This unique devotional highlights descriptive names of the Lord in ancient Hebrew characters (accompanied by phonetic English pronunciations), and offers brief poetic meditations that reflect on our heavenly Father's love, goodness, and greatness. Includes a comprehensive index of God's Hebrew names from Scripture. |
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| Wilson leads readers on a personal journey toward healing by helping them to hear God's voice inviting them to find ultimate acceptance and safety in a deep relationship with him. |
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| This is a book for Christians who want to learn how to meditate and so draw closer to God. Christian meditation is a deep form of prayer that can lead to direct communion with God, not focused on experiences or requests, but on surrender |
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| The Director's Two-Disc Special Edition 'In this contemplative documentary from filmmaker Philip Gr...ning, the Grande Chartreuse monastery opens its doors to the public for the first time since being founded by St. Bruno in 1084 to offer an intimate look at a lifestyle rarely experienced by those outside of the brotherhood. Located in the remote regions of the French Alps, near the Dauphino Alps, the Grande Chartreuse is the top monastery of the Carthusian order. In this documentary, the lives of the pious monks of Grande Chartreuse are captured on film as director Groening adapts to their ascetic lifestyle for six months and captures their daily life without the intrusion of voice-over, musical score, interviews, or archival footage. This transcendent film is one of the most mesmerizing and poetic chronicles of spirituality ever created. It is more meditation than documentary - it is a rare transformative experience for all. ' DVD Features ' DISC ONE, THE FILM: '- Breathtaking 16:9 anamorphic transfer, created from hi-def elements '- U.S. theatrical trailer '- Optional English subtitles '- Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack '' DISC TWO, SPECIAL FEATURES: '- Making-of dossier, with behind-the-scenes footage and handwritten notes from the monks '- Additional scenes, including a piece on the Carthusian's world-famous Chartreuse liqueur ''- Night Office: A 53-minute excerpt of the monks' nightly ritual of psalms, lauds and matins '- The Carthusians: An informative guide to the history, rules, architecture, art and daily schedules of the monks and the monasteries '- Extensive photo and audio galleries '- Video statement by Cardinal Poupard, President of the Pontifical Council for Culture at the Vatican '- Also: Essays by the director on the film, its genesis and the Night Office |
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| A family is shattered when seven-year-old Jennifer disappears while she and her mother, Sharla, are shopping. As the days pass, police searches and her prayers lead to nothing, Sharla struggles over how a loving God could allow evil to happen to a child — a child entrusted into His arms. While delivering a compelling and emotional story, this film raises questions of faith without offering simplistic answers. Through it all, one biblical truth prevails . . . in the midst of chaos, God will still be present. |
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| Into His Presence is written by a former Roman Catholic priest who became a clinical psychologist and has now returned to charismatic ministry after several years of being away from ministry altogether. This book contains insightful teaching that is based on the Tabernacle of Moses.This book provides fresh insights and revelations that are prophetic in nature. The author speaks to believers about the future and he shares what he believes God is about to do, hence the need for us getting into the secret place with God. He successfully blends Old Testament teaching with New Testament teaching in vivid and compelling ways. |
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| The acclaimed European singing superstar Sissel, whom the USA Today says “has one of the most exquisite voices�, and the Associated Press says may be “the next Josh Groban� presents her new album that combines classical and sacred songs along with some folk songs that make for a beautiful collection of lovely songs, Her ethereal voice, coupled with sweeping orchestral melodies, stirs the soul. '1. Dusk (Velkomne Med Aera) '2. Bachianas Brasileiras ' 3. Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme (Sleepers Awake) '4. Dido's Lament ' 5. In Paradisum (Into Paradise) ' 6. Sancta Maria '7. Vitae Lux '8. Ingen Vinner Frem '9. Bereden Veg f...r Herran ' 10. Marble Halls '11. Adagio ' 12. Like An Angel Passing Through My Room ' |
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| A local scientist misses his son's birthday party and turns up dead in Lake Superior. A radical environmental group blames a mysterious lab for dead fish found in a remote stream. Then an Alzheimer's patient goes missing and his home is ransacked. Bree Nicholls and her beloved search-and-rescue dog, Samson, pitch in to help investigate the events disrupting their small community. But new discoveries soon throw her shaky love life into tilt, dredge up her painful past, and threaten her family. Bree must dive deep for the faith to keep going, the strength to defend those she cares about, and the courage to keep her fearful heart open to love. Set in the untamed beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Into the Deep deftly weaves suspense and romance into the life and operation of a canine search-and-rescue team as it helps unravel the secrets of an enchanting wilderness. |
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| The waters of life are rough, at the surface. But beneath the choppy waves of circumstances is a peaceful, unchanging haven, a dwelling place in God, a secret rendezvous with him.Entering into the depths of the fullness of God is not some distant thing for which a Christian must struggle throughout life. It is as near as one's heart, a majestic doorway that leads to the reality of God. The apostle Paul wrote, "No eye has seen , nor ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him" (1 Corinthians 2:9)For those believers desiring a deep relationship with God, Calvin Miller Shows how to break the tyranny of the things that bind up our hearts and then discover an intimacy with God that is too overwhelming to be measured by our senses alone. |
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