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| Popular hunting/fishing personalities Jason Cruise and Jimmy Sites, also pastors, take outdoor enthusiasts deeper into God's Word with this rugged devotional that draws comparisons between hunting seasons and the spiritual seasons of the soul. Into the High Country includes truth-revealing stories of adventure and space for writing down one's own thoughts and experiences. |
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| Volume #46, A Date with Dad ended with Eugene finding his father Leonard--an action-adventure that involved spy agencies, a train crash, and other exciting elements. The story continues in Volume #47 with the introduction of a new villain, Dalton, who is an archeologist competitor of Eugene’s father and is trying to capture Leonard. Also in this volume, you’ll hear teenager Mandy struggling with her parents’ separation. |
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| The energy and spirit the sisters Aly & AJ's bring to their music colors the entire album Into The Rush. Aly and AJ worked with a variety of producers on Into The Rush including some of the music industry's biggest. "We've learned a lot from all of them," says Aly of the producers. "Some things we like...some things we don't like. It's all a part of the process. It's important that we have our own voice and that our emotions are a part of all of our music. This is why we're working with different producers, so that we can experience different ideas." Their first single may have been the classic cover "Do You Believe In Magic," but the sisters have written all of the songs on this. And though they may be young teens, when it comes to writing songs, they aim high. "We want our songs to be fun, but we also want to write about deeper issues that make people think and issues that we can all relate to in one way or another," says AJ. Aly and AJ's song "I Am One of Them" tackles the tough subject of child kidnappings. They want to bring awareness by encouraging kids to look out for one another and use precautions and safety measures to empower them. AJ contributed a track called "Protecting Me," a song featured in a "Phil of the Future" episode, which addresses the vulnerable nature of being a kid today. Says Aly: "We want to let kids know they have the power to protect themselves and one another." Aly and AJ have also written songs that address the issues of relationships, heartaches, staying true to yourself and celebrating your own uniqueness. |
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| This special edition of Aly & AJ’s hit album Into the Rush features three brand new songs, new artwork with an exclusive fold-out poster and a bonus DVD with three music videos, including “Chemicals React.” |
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| Babylon is not a place but rather the seducing spirit of Antichrist, which has quietly infiltrated the pulpits, pews, bookstores and homes of the Christian ranks. Armed with a vast array of worldly charms and enchanting indulgences, she has deceived believers into exchanging a vibrant life in God for the empty shell of powerless religion. Intoxicated with Babylon rips the mask off this harlot's face and exposes how she has subtly woven her mindset into the fabric of the end-times Church. It is a sobering wake-up call to a slumbering and sensuous Church to return to holy living. |
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| Offers a comprehensive "whole person" approach to Christian apologetics in an in-depth yet accessible introductory textbook, including numerous supplementary materials. |
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| Ayiesha brings an energetic and refreshing sound to music with the polished presentation of a veteran musician. It was the nimble lyrical delivery on her independent solo release that found its way onto Jamaican Radio Airwaves where Gotee Executive, Toby Mac first heard Woods’ song “Crazy.” After a few inquiries to the Program Director, Toby obtained contact information for Ayiesha and promptly called her. Ayiesha quickly realized that this was the opportunity she had been praying for. For years, she had felt a deep calling to serve God with her musical talent, to reach people with her songs—to bring her own brand of diversity, quality and purpose into music. And now, with Introducing Ayiesha Woods, she’ll be able to do just that on a wider scale than ever before. |
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| This first-year grammar has grown out of the author's experience in teaching Hebrew to seminary students for over thirty years. Through those many years of classroom use, Dr. Ross has developed and refined his explanations, exercises, and examples to provide students with an effective introduction to Biblical Hebrew. In addition to traditional deductive methods and exercises, Introducing Biblical Hebrew includes inductive sections that provide practical translation experience as the student works through passages from the Book of Genesis. In addition, there are well-paced vocabulary and grammar exercises and practical guides to the more technical features of the Hebrew Bible. First year Hebrew students in Bible college, seminary, christian college, or a university setting will find Introducing Biblical Hebrew to be one of the most useful and balanced textbooks available. |
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| Introducing Christian Doctrine, 2d ed. is an abridged, less technical version of Millard J. Erickson's classic Christian Theology. Pastors and students alike will find this survey of Christian theology and doctrine a practical and accessible resource with both breadth and substance. Erickson begins by explaining what theology is and then progresses through the doctrines of revelation, God, creation and providence, humanity, sin, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the atonement and salvation, the church, and eschatology. This new edition adds pedagogical aids, includes a chapter on postmodernity, and features the pertinent chapter from Christian Theology contemporizing the gospel message. |
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| DeWayne Woods is no stranger to gospel music. As a seasoned member of Donald Lawrence's Tri-City Singers, Woods has become a familiar name and face within the gospel music community. Now, the time has come for the world at large to discover what this influential population has known for some time -- DeWayne Woods has the talent, the anointing, and the charisma to take the world by storm! The Stellar Award-winning, Grammy-nominated Donald Lawrence continues to show his appreciation and support of an immense talent, by launching DeWayne Woods' solo debut on Lawrence's own Quiet Water Entertainment imprint. As if that wasn't enough, DeWayne is already getting major exposure with his solo track on the recent Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers' release (currently in the Top 10 in Gospel Soundscan). Introducing DeWayne Woods & When Singers Meet is jam-packed with songs of healing, testimony, and victory. Donald Lawrence is a featured composer and producer on this release, and Woods' own choir, When Singers Meet, performs on several tracks. Woods takes no pause in sharing his very personal testimony of having been diagnosed with H.I.V. some years ago, then returned to the same doctors who issued the news and they found no trace of the virus! Woods attributes prayer and irrevocable faith to the diagnosis reversal. For all those battling illness, or any other obstacle, he has a simple question, "Whose Report Will You Believe?" Woods has, quite obviously, opted to believe the report of the Lord, and encourages all within earshot to do the same. Woods' release includes immensely powerful songs of encouragement such as "God Still Heals," "Whose Report Will You Believe?" and "Strong Tower." Also featured are worship songs that are sure to fill sanctuaries across the country, like "Bid Me To Come," "You Reign," and "You Mean The World To Me." |
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| Making extensive use of primary sources and referring to the latest archaeological and sociological research, Guy gives us an unusual behind-the-scenes overview of what was happening in the early church in terms of structures for ministry, patterns of worship, combatting heresy, and much more. |
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