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| This compilation of paintings, stories and poems work together in a kinship of thoughtful brush strokes and words. Miss Ann says, "Being alive to the beauty and wisdom of what God has made is constantly learning art. I'll always be a student." Her art is sure to captivate the hearts of all. |
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| Ninety-nine year old Miss Fannie has lots of hats, and she loves them all. But her favorite is the pink straw hat with the silk roses. That's the one Miss Fannie has worn on Easter Sunday for the past thirty-five years. When Miss Fannie's preacher asks her to donate one of her precious hats to the church auction, choosing which one to part with is no small task. This heartwarming story about the rewards of unselfish love will enchant readers young and old. The star of Miss Fannie's Hat is based on Jan Karon's own grandmother. "My grandmother, Miss Fannie, was so wonderful I wanted to share her with everyone," says Jan Karon. "I wrote Miss Fannie's Hat to give both children and adults a sense of family, to give them the grandmother or great-grandmother they never had, or always wished they had. Briefly, the story is about sacrifice--and the rewards that can come when we give with a willing heart." |
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| The Stirring Conclusion to the Carolina Cousins Series! A lone rider galloped through the night. He could not slow down or it would be too late. Many lives, and his own future, depended on his getting there in time.... Winds of change are blowing over the Carolina cotton fields....changes that will rock the lives of all those who live at the Rosewood Plantation. Katie and Mayme are young women now. Jeremiah has left to seek work in the city. Can change be far behind for the rest of the Rosewood family? Trouble lives not only in the South....danger lurks everywhere. When Katie and Mayme travel north by train to Philadelphia, only one of them is still on board when the train reaches its destination.... Meanwhile, the KKK plans to burn Rosewood to the ground, forcing the family to face a terrible decision. Save Rosewood--or themselves? Will the Rosewood family survive this threat to their beloved home? Or will they be forced to say a final goodbye to... Miss Katie's Rosewood About the Author Michael Phillips, one of the premier Christian novelists of this generation, has more than four dozen novels to his credit. His passion and vision are responsible for introducing Victorian novelist George MacDonald to new readers around the world. Michael and his wife, Judy, alternate their time between Scotland and their home in Eureka, California. |
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| In the triumphant conclusion to the series, with the KKK closing in on Rosewood, they must decide to save themselves or the plantation. On a trip north, Mayme is forced to ride in the last car of the train - the colored car. But when the train reaches Philadelphia, Mayme - and the entire Negro coach - are missing. Has Mayme been sold to Caribbean slavers? Katie and Deputy Rob Paxton embark on a rescue mission...and a courtship. Meanwhile, the KKK plans to burn beloved Rosewood to the ground, forcing the family into a terrible decision: Save Rosewood - or themselves? |
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| Lauren Holbrook has found her life's calling: matchmaking for the romantically challenged. Inspired by her recent success in finding a husband for her sister, Lauren starts in on her carefree pastor Nick and compulsive co-worker Ruby. What could possibly go wrong? Everything! But will that be enough to teach Lauren that God's plans are best? |
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| Here's a clue; it is the most important birthday of all! That's right, it's Jesus' Birthday! You'll learn about this special day with the help of Miss PattyCake and her friends in Miss PattyCake's Christmas. Miss PattyCake, in partnership with FamilyLife Ministries, uses the "What God Wants for Christmas" interactive, kid-friendly nativity box set to ensure children will have a hands on opportunity to learn about the birth of Jesus. So come along and join the fun. |
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| Beatrix Potter (Renee Zellweger) lives in London with her social-climbing parents, who are exasperated that she has turned down any number of eligible young men. Her only real friends are the animals which since childhood she has lovingly drawn and made up stories about. She finally succeeds in selling a book of the stories, and it becomes Norman Warne's (Ewan McGregor) first project. He quickly falls in love with both the book and Beatrix and together they carefully arrange publication, offering her the possibility of escaping from both her parents' way of life and London. This DVD contains the following language tracks: English or French with optional English or Spanish subtitles. ' |
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| A practical, candid, helpful book written by someone who has done more than survive divorce. Deals with practical questions like: How do you tell other people? Whom can you trust? What is your name? What about the family? What about money, car maintenance, and other daily tasks? What about dating? |
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| In this third book of the Sherlock Jones, Junior Detective series, the young detectives find themselves in a life-or-death race for time as a countdown threatens the life of a kidnapped young heiress. Sherlock's brainpower is put to the test as he searches for lifesaving clues in the intricate world of computer technology. For heand he aloneis left to unlock the secrets upon which Lisa Diamond's life depends. |
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| On the heels of his New York Times besteller, Breaking the Da Vinci Code, New Testament expert Darrell Bock, in an easy-to-understand writing style, helps readers examine the claims about missing "secret" gospels and other early forms of Christianity. Bock presents samples of extra-biblical materials and compares them to biblical texts, enabling readers to make their own judgments. |
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| Eighteen inches can mean eternity with Christ or an eternity without Christ. Are you sure of your personal relationship to Him? |
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| Tom Clegg tells the riveting story of his journey to discovering faith–layer by layer–and living so it resonates with others. An engaging rich memoir. |
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