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| "48 Days to the Work You Love is a strategic program designed to help you move ahead in your career with the confidence, boldness, and enthusiasm that only comes from having clear personal understanding and a plan of action," says author Dan Miller. "In this interactive study you have the opportunity to explore the changes in today's job market, understand yourself, go through the traditional steps of finding a career, and also look at the expanding area of nontraditional work. Answer each question honestly, and it will guide you to clear patterns that identify the right plan of action for you." * The next-step companion to the popular 48 Days to the Work You Love trade book. * Special features include: The 48 Day Schedule, "Creating a Life Plan," and two inspiring audio CDs with work/life lessons from Miller |
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| Leading up to the birth of Christ, Fourth Dawn tells the Christmas story like never before. This is Joseph and Mary's story - the human drama of a virgin teenage girl pregnant with the Son of God and her fiance who must deal with the reality that he is forced to care for the mother of God's child and eventually care for the child himself. Told through the eyes of those who witnessed these events, Fourth Dawn takes place at a time in history when the evil Herod ruled - a dangerous time for anyone to show interest in the Messiah's coming, much less give birth to the Messiah, or to be the Anointed One! |
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| Paul Yonggi Cho, pastor of the world's largest and fastest growing church, bestselling author and popular speaker reveals secrets for answered prayer, church renewal, and personal growth. |
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| In this sequel to The Fourth Dimension, Volume 1, Dr. David Yonggi Cho reveals in greater depth the secrets which have enabled him to pastor the world's largest church. He shares some of his personalgoals for the coming years and explains how and why he expects to meet those goals. Then he shows how you, too, can develop the dynamic faith and true communion with God which overcome spiritual obstacles and surpasses barriers. |
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| Jesus said, “Knock and the door will be opened to you.” Discover the keys that open the door to the Fourth Dimension for every child of God who wants to know and experience God in all His fullness. This book unlocks the door and leads readers into the spiritual dimension, a wonderful place of love, peace, and joy, where they’ll be inspired to fully live. About the Author Dr. David Yonggi ChoDr. David Yonggi Cho is pastor of the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea. His congregation numbers over 730,000 members involved in more than 25,000 cell groups. He is the author of such best-selling books as The Fourth Dimension Volumes 1 and 2, Successful Home Cell Groups, Solving Life’s Problems, Suffering … Why Me? A Leap of Faith, and Unleashing the Power of Faith. |
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| When Treva Jordan inherits her beloved aunt's house in Bristol, Rhode Island, it becomes her summer project. Treva plans to sell the place, but when a fire erupts the first night, followed by other mysterious incidents, she wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving. Tank LaFrenz has been asking God to send him the right woman. When he turns up at the fire at the old Gunther place and sees the young woman he'd met at his friend's wedding, he wonders if she could be the one. But how can he convince her he's not trying to harm her? Can this Fourth of July be the start of independence from the past? |
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| As the wise men travel in search of the newborn King, three of them choose splendid and meaningful gifts. But what is the fourth wise man going to choose? This heart-warming retelling of a French legend shows that there is more to Christmas than anything money can buy. |
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| MEATBALL: A little mouse named Meatball learns a big lesson about being brave when she's afraid.SOCCER: When Soccer rushes home to tell his mom about the scary new cat that everybody has been spreading rumors about, he soon learns an important lesson of being cautious of rumors.SPUD: Bullies are always a problem, but not when cooperation takes hold in the mouse world. But the little mice soon learn that forgiveness is an important lessonSTINKY: Are all strangers nice? Who should Stinky and friends be friendly to? Once again the wisdom of mom and dad teach caution and safety to little learners.BASIL and PARSLEY: The young Mackenzie twins are playing hide-and-seek in the pantry. When they hear the signal for help, they work together to free their brother from trouble. |
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| Five short dramas especially for children in elementary classes with non-speaking parts for younger children. Easily produced with minimum rehearsal time, simple props, and costumes.What Is This Season Called Christmas?Running Time: 20 minutesSpeaking parts for nine elementary children, one older youth, and one reader.Additional non-speaking parts for 4-12 children.Christmas, BC and ADRunning Time: 20 minutesSpeaking parts for five children (ages can vary), one older youth or adult.Additional non-speaking parts for ten preschool through older elementary children.Everywhere, Everywhere Christmas TonightRunning Time: 20 minutesSpeaking parts for ten older elementary children (can be adapted for younger children).What Is Christmas?Running Time: 10 minutesSpeaking parts for eight for younger or older elementary children.The Stars of ChristmasRunning Time: 15 minutesSpeaking parts for eleven for younger or older elementary children.Additional parts for younger children. |
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| On August 12, 1986 twenty five year old David Strommen was struck and killed by a bolt of lightning. The tradedy sent his parent reeling with grief. Out of that grief came a journey toward healing; a journey that is chronicled in this extraordinry book. The Strommens encountered five cries of grief: The cry of pain from the awareness of their devastating loss; the cry of longing, from missing their son; the cry for supportive love, from the extreme sense of vulnerability they experienced; the cry for understanding, as they tried to attribute meaning to a meaningless loss; and the cry for significance, as they strove to see some good result from this tragedy. As they wrote accounts of their journey, they recognized that the grief of a father may differ significantly from that of a mother. Their stories, voiced in alternating chapters launch a journey that can provide strength, insight, and renewal for all who experience the heartbreak of a loved one's death. |
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