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| Who will your heart belong to? Your peers are tugging on your heart-to influence your beliefs about who you are and what you stand for. Can you feel the pull to look a certain way, to act a certain way, or to hang around certain people in order to fit in or belong? God Himself is also tugging on your heart. He's calling you to be different, to rise above society's standards and to make a difference in your world. He's calling you to courageous womanhood!This unique study has been designed for you and your mom to work through together! You are sure to grow closer to each other and to God as you explore topics such as: Self-esteem Radiating true beauty Communication and conflict resolution Choosing friends wisely Peer pressure Guarding your purity Music and movies choices Managing time wisely For Young Women ages 11-16. Adaptable for small groups. |
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| Who will your heart belong to? Your peers are tugging on your heart-to influence your beliefs about who you are and what you stand for. Can you feel the pull to look a certain way, to act a certain way, or to hang around certain people in order to fit in or belong? God Himself is also tugging on your heart. He's calling you to be different, to rise above society's standards and to make a difference in your world. He's calling you to courageous womanhood!This unique study has been designed for you and your mom to work through together! You are sure to grow closer to each other and to God as you explore topics such as:Self-esteem Radiating true beauty Communication and conflict resolution Choosing friends wiselyPeer pressure Guarding your purity Music and movies choices Managing time wisely For Young Women ages 11-16. Adaptable for small groups. |
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| hos that knocking at your door? Open it wide and welcome a special Guest into your heart. Imagining the heart as a house, Munger walks you through each room, encouraging you to surrender its contents - no matter how messy - to Jesus. A wonderful introduction to the Lordship of Christ! 28 pages each, five softcovers. |
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| Norman brings together soul, spirit, jazz, and Jesus. 14 new songs for fans of people like Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, and Fred Hammond. |
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| You've experienced the exhilarating power of songs like "Change My Heart, O God" and "Shout to the Lord" at church. Now let the Holy Spirit move as you meditate on the lyrics at home! Based on contemporary and classic Christian hymns, these song-based devotions provide a fresh approach to daily prayer. Foreword by Don Moen. 384 pages, hardcover from Integrity. |
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| When asked to take some meetings at a conference for pastors, revered preacher and theologian, Professor John Murray stated 'If Al Martin is to be there I really think he should be asked to take the three evening services you propose for me. He is one of the ablest and moving preachers I have ever heard... I have not heard his equal.'When Al Martin preaches he draws crowds to understand what God's Word has to say to them. Even those regarded as gifted preachers in their own right make time to hear him.How is it that someone stands out in this way? Brian Borgman has painstakingly researched a book that will help other preacher's to be used more greatly for God's glory. |
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| Jamie returns to the Curb Records Label after a long absence with his latest album My Heart Knows. Jamie wrote many of the songs on the album, along with being the sole producer on this project. With the help of such luminaries as Scott Dente (Out Of The Grey), George Cocchini (dc talk, Nichole Nordeman) and mixed by Bill Deaton (Bob Carlisle's "Butterfly Kisses"), Jamie's album is full of dynamic storytelling song's such as the title track "My Heart Knows." |
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| What happens when a thoroughly twentieth-century American lady journalist becomes a Mexican seaora in nineteen-thirties' provincial Monterrey? She finds herself"sometimes hilariously"coping with servants, daily food allowances, bargaining, and dramatic Latin emotions. It is like stepping back a hundred years. In this vivid autobiography, Newbery Award winning author Elizabeth Borton de Treviao brings to life her experiences with the culture and the faith of a civilization so close to the United States, but rarely appreciated or understood. This special young people's edition presents the humor and the insights of a remarkable woman and her contact with an era which is now past, but not to be forgotten. "The book is . . . charming; it flows along as a whole, yet any chapter is a complete incident in itself." "Christian Science Monitor "A thoroughly delightful memoir . . . written with grace and humor and admirable tact." "New York Herald Tribune |
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