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| BUILD YOUR FOUNDATION AS CHRIST'S DISCIPLE. In STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN LIVING, you'll find help for establishing a program of personal study in God's Word, learning and practicing the essentials of a well-rounded Christian life, and growing into a plan of Bible study you can continue on your own. |
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| Whether you are new to Myers-Briggs or are looking for a fresh way to improve the quality of your spiritual life, Knowing Me, Knowing God can deepen your understanding of your own personality as well as enhance your relationships with those around you. It can help you open your heart and mind to God in ways you may never have imagined were possible. |
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| With his usual common sense and bubbling enthusiasm, Sproul explores why every Christian should study the Bible and why so many get discouraged. He then offers clear explanations of the basic steps of interpretation and gives simple how-to's for using them. Excellent for beginner Bible readers. |
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| In the new Christianity 101 series, Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz provide their easy-to-understand explanations about facets of the Christian walk in a style that invites believers and seekers to discover God, His Word, and His promises for daily living. With extensive biblical knowledge and a fresh, contemporary perspective, Bruce and Stan offer a memorable and manageable approach to understanding God's written message. This book is a must-have resource for readers who have been planning to get serious about Bible study--longtime believers, new Christians, Bible study leaders, and even seekers who want to read the Bible for the first time. |
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| KNOWING THE DOCTRINES OF THE BIBLEESSENTIAL for every Christian library, Pearlman's book on doctrine is dependable, fundamental, and well-written.NOTED not only as an author but as a teacher and lecturer, the writer had a keen and analytical mind. His discussions of each of the major Bible doctrines are carefully outlined and complete.FAMOUS for his dry humor, Pearlman seemed unable to write a dull page. And there is constant inspiration and challenge from his practical applications of the divine truths.HELPFUL to skeptic and believer alike, this book contains satisfying answers to the problems of the serious student. Such subjects as God and Man, Sin and Salvation, Christ and the Church are treated with thoroughness. The section on the Holy Spirit is excellent.ABSOLUTELY scriptural. Immensely readable. |
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| This popular series provides clear and concise insight into the Scriptures from respected authors, many of whom are pastors and Bible teachers. The series presently covers 34 OT and 25 NT books of the Bible and are ideal for personal study, Bible class and sermon preparation and are highly commended. |
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| "Plaque is crafted of resin. Ready to hang. Boxed. Measures 19 1/2"" x 7""." |
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| Bass player Jeremiah Springfield was born to rock. The son of a musician, Jeremiah was raised on a steady diet of his father’s classic seventies rock albums. When Jeremiah meets enigmatic singer/songwriter Matt Ripke and Liz Bennett, a cool and confident drummer, it’s a match made in Christian rock heaven. And Jeremiah certainly doesn’t mind that Amanda Wayne, Liz’s best friend and roommate, is along for the ride. Their hard-hitting musical style leads to the name “Knuckle Sandwich,” and soon the band is tearing up the youth group scene and making quite the name for themselves. But when they move from the small towns to a national tour, they learn quickly that fame isn’t everything. This is the break the band has been hoping for, but can they survive the temptation and distraction of life in the spotlight? |
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| Flatfoot 56 has been playing brazen Irish punk rock in the Chicago area since 2000. Now the band of three brothers (and a friend) are ready to whip the masses into a frenzy with their debut release "Knuckles Up". Guitars, drums, bagpipes and a mandolin fuel the band’s up front energy that reaches out and grabs even the sleepiest of cynics. With Flatfoot 56, standing in the back is not an option. |
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