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| Just like Annie, children will be encouraged to discover their God-given talent and do it with all their might in this early reader. |
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| Lauren Winner shares the spiritual practices she has adopted in her quest to reconcile Judaism and Christianity.Despite her conversion from Orthodox Judaism to Christianity, Lauren Winner finds that her life is still shaped by the spiritual essences of Judaism--rich traditions and religious practices that she can't leave behind. In Mudhouse Sabbath, Winner illuminates eleven spiritual practices that can transform the way we view the world, and God. Whether discussing her own prayer life, the spirituality of candle-lighting, or the differences between the Jewish Sabbath and a Sunday spent at the Mudhouse, her favorite coffee shop, Winner writes with appealing honesty and rare insight. |
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| FOR WORKING WOMEN!God's purpose for you exceeds what you can imagine. The multi-faceted possibilities for fulfillment are mind-boggling! Banks reveals exciting aspects of God's plan for women in the roles of organizer, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and more. Working women need not be ashamed of their callingthe woman in Proverbs 31 wasn't. * How to balance family life with a career* How to apply the wisdom of Proverbs 31* Includes Scripture readings and study questions with each chapter. "Mary has captured the essence of the struggle to balance the demands of family life with a career." Sue Burnett, President, Burnett Staffing Specialists |
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| How multi-site churches increase their evangelistic impact. Rather than pouring millions of dollars into constructing new buildings, churches of all sizes are learning new ways to take church to the streets, reaching people in new ways. They extend into gyms and multipurpose rooms, or across town into theaters, schools, and empty warehouses. From the suburbs to urban and rural settings, churches are discovering the advantage of becoming "one church, with many locations." This book from a new publishing partnership between Zondervan and Leadership Network called the Leadership Network Innovation Series tells the story of this revolution and explains the multi-site ministry approach as a way of serving a variety of target groups and target communities. Through in-the-trenches examples from more than fifty different multi-site churches, it highlights a wide variety of creative approaches and identifies the primary reasons multi-site churches succeed-as well as how they overcome common snags. Written in an extremely practical style, this book guides churches to answer the question, "How could God use our church if we were open to joining this 'revolution'?" |
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| "Looking for a fashionable way to show your faith? This stunning pendant is sure to bring compliments wherever you are. Choker-length leather cords in natural, brown and blue-green display a sterling silver cross embellished with multi-colored genuine stones (turquoise, yellow jasper, spiney oyster, gaspeite and lapis). 1 1/2"" cross on a 16"" choker. " |
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| An inspiring and practical guide for learning how to transition from a unicultural to multicultural church The changing ethnic face of America will increasingly require evangelicals to minister to people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds, including AfricanAmericans, Hispanics, Asians, and others. In Multicultural Ministry, author and pastor David Anderson provides practical ideas to show how both new and existing churches can embrace greater cultural diversity and discover their unique rhythm. Anderson shares many stories from his experiences in planting Bridgeway Community Church, a successful multicultural church that has grown to about 1,500 people, half of whom are AfricanAmerican, 30 percent are Caucasian, and about 15 percent are from other racial and ethnic groups. This book provides transferable principles and practical ideas adaptable for churches of any size and setting. Features include: *How to discover your church's unique rhythm and identify where you are on the racial reconciliation continuum, and move forward along the continuum *How to move from stadiumlevel repentance to strategylevel realities *Scriptural basis for multicultural ministry *Inspiring stories, specific howto's, and dangers to avoid |
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| "For two babies, three babies, even four -- this frame displays all of your favorite faces! A unique gift for parents blessed with twins, triplets or quads, the wood frame is personalized: supply number of children (up to four) and the names (nine letters/spaces each). Hang, or stand with easel backer. 10"" x 8"". " |
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| Are you really being salt and light in your community if people commute to church? Can a church be planted? How do we reach our generation? Incisive chapters on the theology of church planting, the principles for multiplying effective gospel centered churches, and a fascinating look at the history of church planting help us to see the possibilities. |
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| Clearly and engagingly explores the ancient but timely issue of religious diversity, drawing on both biblical and theological sources. Affirms that though God has mad Godself uniquely known in Jesus, religious diversity is part of God's providential care for humankind. Therefore, the author urges Christians to be modest in their claims to truth, to be open to interfaith dialogue, and to work with others for justice and peace. Suggestions for further reading are included. |
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