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| Who says kids can't have fun and be wacky while learning about God?Your children will light up for God - with the help of Nick and Lacey of course!Also comes with awesome music CDs, all-new DVDs, Fridge Fun take-home papers plus three different purchase options! Exciting and fun curriculum for ages 2-4 |
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| Who says kids can't have fun and be wacky while learning about God?Your children will light up for God - with the help of Nick and Lacey of course!Also comes with awesome music CDs, all-new DVDs, Fridge Fun take-home papers plus three different purchase options! Exciting and fun curriculum for ages 2-6 |
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| Who says kids can't have fun and be wacky while learning about God?Your children will light up for God - with the help of Nick and Lacey of course!Also comes with awesome music CDs, all-new DVDs, Fridge Fun take-home papers plus three different purchase options! Exciting and fun curriculum for ages 2-6 |
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| American high school students are truly on the "frontlines" of our nation's culture wars. Every day they're bombarded with lies and humanistic propaganda through movies, music, television---even in the classroom. Give them this teen-friendly introduction to apologetics to help them stand strong, defend their Judeo-Christian worldview, and witness to skeptical friends! |
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| Kelly Fryer's book Reclaiming the L Word introduced one congregation's journey through renewal. Now Dave Daubert provides a practical how-to guide that will enable church leaders to help individual congregations walk through the process for themselves. Creative and informative, the book provides a straightforward approach that helps congregations reclaim Lutheran tradition for the 21st century. Includes questions for individual or group reflection and an additional resources section. |
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| Following up his best selling books Degenerate Moderns and Dionysos Rising , E. Michael Jones completes the trilogy as he reveals in this book how modern architecture arose out of the disordered moral lives of its creators. Beginning with the simultaneous collapse of both his marriage and the Austro-Hungarian empire, Walter Gropius formulated an architectural rhetoric that would speak to the needs of the newly emerging modern man. As a sexually liberated social monad, modern man would have no need for home or family, no need to be rooted in a particular time or place. He was to live henceforth in the "international style." Soon that deeply materialistic, sterile architectural vision would conquer the world. From the suburbs of Moscow to the south side of Chicago, the new man would live in machines, "living machines", to use Gropius' words. Jones' book is an explanation of where that vision came from, where it led, and why it failed. Illustrated. "Socrates said that the order of the city was the order of the soul writ large. Man's internal spiritual order, or disorder, is inevitably reflected in the political and cultural arrangement of his surroundings. Anyone who has stood dumbfounded before the ugliness of many modern buildings must have wondered what conception of humanity inspired these structures. Jones has the answers in the moral biographies of the seminal architectural revolutionaries of the 20th century. In his dissection of the spirit of modernity, Jones has again proven to be a master pathologist." -Robert Reilly "Modern architecture concretized the denial of man. Jones descibes the neurosis which made modern architectural theory more of a condition than a philosophy and more of a pathology than an art." -Fr. George Rutler |
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| Draw teens closer to Jesus through interactive, mediarich worship journeys that reveal God's nature in new and imaginative ways. Each DVD is packed with stirring music, powerful images, and station-specific activities that challenge teenagers to worship Jesus in every area of their lives. |
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| If you're trying to build a purpose-driven youth ministry, your students should be purpose-driven with their lives as well. This production pack helps your students get there, enabling them to radically increase the momentum of your youth ministry. Includes five study booklets that will guide your students toward a better understanding and implementation of biblical purposes for their lives.Help your students live their lives with direction and purpose by challenging them to complete these five booklets. Students can start with any booklet and work their way through it on their onw, or complete them one at a time and discuss within the context of small groups. |
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| What happens when evangelicalism meets feminism? In this book the authors share their stories and explore what it was like for evangelical women who have pursued doctorates in biblical and theological studies. This well-informed, sensitive narrative of women's experience will be illuminating for anyone involved in the academic theological world. |
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| Here is an intimate glimpse into Solomon's ancient journal, Ecclesiastes, in which the young king's desperate quest for satisfaction--in work, in sexual conquest, in all the trappings afforded by his fabulous wealth--was as futile as trying to "catch the wind." For those struggling with the anxieties and frustrations of our modern era, the good news is that you can find perspective and joy amid the struggle. |
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| Develop strategies for mess-free living! Includes 100 little-known housekeeping tips, inspiring stories from the trenches, and advice for coping with a messy spouse or child. |
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