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| Legacy Five is a beloved quartet founded on the principals learned from two giants in Christian music. George Younce and Glen Payne had a profound influence on thousands of people, none more so than Roger Bennett and Scott Fowler, both former members of the Cathedral Quartet and founders of Legacy Five. Continuing the traditional with Glenn Dustin, Scott Howard and Frank Seamans, Roger and Scott have recorded a labor of love in Monuments. |
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| Dr. Beitzel has blended the topographical and historical in multicolored maps that accurately reflect evangelical Christianity. One of the most useful and accurate atlases available today. (More than 38,000 in print) |
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| This reference work covers major aspects of five theological disciplines: biblical, systematic, historical, dogmatic, and contemporary theology. It's the perfect study tool for the layman and a helpful refresher for the scholar.The Moody Handbook of Theology leads the beginner into the appreciation and understanding of this essential field of study. It introduces the reader to the five dimensions that provide a comprehensive view of theology: biblical, systematic, historical, dogmatic and contemporary.The understanding of theology helps answer questions you have probably asked yourself, like:"Are there valid standards for my family life?" "Are there really any explanations for the selfish and critical times in which we live?" "Is my church's creed really true?"Who's to say? How can we know? Where is the hope?The apostle Paul wrote that all Scripture is "profitable for teaching" (2 Tim. 3:16), that Timothy should "pay close attention to . . . your teaching" (1 Tim 4:16), and that leaders should "be able both to exhort in sound doctrine and to refute those who contradict" (Titus 1:9). When he wrote these statements Paul was referring to theology.Beyond giving basic definitions and general descriptions, author Paul Enns summarizes the substantial features of theology. In this way, he provides a concise doctrinal reference tool for the new comer as well as the seasoned scholar seeking a refresher. There are fifty-five informative charts located at strategic points throughout the book. |
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| Author Siri L. Mitchell (The Cubicle Next Door) invites readrers to an exotic and mysterious land on a tender journey of self-discovery. Though reporter Allie O'Connor has lived in Japan for two years, she still barely copes as a foreigner. After an office romance ends badly, she prays in her loneliness one moonlit night for a friend. Just a friend. Soon after this prayer she runs into Eric Larson at church, an old classmate from high school. Eric has been assigned to the U.S. embassy and lives in Allie's district. In school he had been a young Republican. Allie had been a liberal Democrat. He is not the friend she was looking for. And yet...here she is. Here he is. Will Allie risk their fledgling friendship to find out if it can become something more? Readers' hearts will resonate with Allie's look at her past, present, and hope for the future. |
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| Searching for ways to bring her problems under control, Heather explores the traditions of Wicca. All spirituality is good, right? Heather's curiosity brings new confidence and reassurance but alienates her from others, including her best friend, who writes her off as a witch. Even so, this enchanting path seems harmless, even helpful. But when terrifying things begin to happen that Heather can't explain, it becomes clear that she has less control over her world than ever before. Tugged between fear and hope, Heather puts herself in unexpected danger that leads her to the lowest point of her life. There, however, she uncovers an unknown secret about her deceased mother and meets a compassionate stranger who leads her on a quest she never could have imagined. |
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| Inspired by a true story, this family adventure features an all-star cast, including Don Johnson, Olympic-skating silver medalist Sasha Cohen, Lori Loughlin and Kay Panabaker. Life is a rough ride for awkward, friendless, 15-year-old Moondance (Panabaker). But when a Pinto pony named Checkers leaps into her life, Moondance pursues a dream she never knew she had. Convinced that Checkers has champion potential, she enters him in the Bow Valley Classic, and in the process learns only perseverance lands you in the winner’s circle. Directed by Michael Damian, Moondance Alexander is an uplifting story the whole family will enjoy. |
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| These two episodes featuring the ever-popular Strawberry Shortcake are sure to win kids' hearts and minds. First, in "Ginger Snap's No-Light Night of Fright," Strawberry and all her friends are going on a camping trip, but Ginger Snap is reluctant. It turns out that she just doesn't want her friends to know that secretly she's afraid of the dark, and Strawberry helps her see that everything will be OK. Then, "The Blueberry Beast" is stalking the neighborhood, and no one knows what to do! Eventually, however, Strawberry realizes the truth, that it's only the new kid in town, Blueberry Muffin, and they have a lot more in common than they thought. |
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| This first book in the Tucker Mills Trilogy from beloved author Lori Wick follows Jace Randall as he leaves his childhood home to help his Uncle Woody Randall run the saw mill in Token Creek. Jace diligently focuses on work until he meets the visiting niece of local storekeepers. Jace pursues her until she finally agrees to attend a picnic with him and take a chance. But before the relationship has a strong foundation, the couple separates because of gossip fueled by Jace's sister. Later, when she admits her wrongdoing and shares her testimony of a new faith, the couple must decide whether to try again. Will the sister's example of faith and transformation be enough to restore broken dreams? |
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| Scott Rae's Moral Choices is a primary textbook in ethics. Specifically, it focuses on what is called normative ethics - that is, the discipline that produces moral norms or rules as its end product. So it explores how to make decisions in individual and social behavior, and how to judge what is right and wrong in both general and specific circumstances. The book deals with (1) general issues such as the biblical foundations for resolving ethical questions, a brief history of ethical thought, ethical systems, and leading philosophers, and the pros and cons of trying to legislate morality; and (2) specific issues such as abortion, reproductive technologies, euthanasia, capital punishment, war, and sexuality. This edition has a new chapter on genetic technologies and human cloning, reflects substantial changes in the chapters on euthanasia and reproductive technologies, and updates other matters. |
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