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| This little book includes nuggets of wisdom, advice, and instruction for parents who want their kids to love God and follow His ways. Topics include helping children pray, worship, develop a daily quiet time, and find their God-given gifts and purpose in life. In addition it helps parents understand their children's point of view, foster love and respect among family members, and establish fun family traditions. The compact size, practical and easy-to-use format, along with inspiring quotes make this a one-of-a-kind parenting book. |
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| "Pocket Guide for Teens is sassy, fun with an attitude, and packed with all kinds of practical advice and lists of places where you can get even more advice on the things people forget to tell you and the things they might not know themselves." |
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| A helpful study for new choir members, both new and more experienced, or the choir director who desires to teach the fundamentals of music.Includes a basic music review, suggestions to improve your ability to read music, breathing techniques, principles of music interpretaion, and a glossary of more than 100 music terms and expressions. |
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| Now - at your fingertips - is the biblical basis for the key Catholic teachings and customs that non-Catholics wonder about, object to, and preach against.Filled with Scripture citations to help you explain, defend, and learn more about specific Catholic beliefs and practices. A Pocket Guide to Catholic Apologetics lists more than sixty apologetics themes in an easy-to-locate format.Designed as a pocket guide companion guide to the best-selling Where is That in the Bible? |
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| It's the world's all-time best seller. It's the most influential book in Western civilization. It's sitting in practically every home in America. Yet few of us have a clue about what's going on within its gold-lined, onionskin pages. Until now. In Pocket Guide to the Bible: A Little Book About the Big Book , author Jason Boyett hilariously spotlights the events, characters and themes of the Old and New Testaments. In chapters like "The Biblicabulary" (a glossary of terms), "Versions and Perversions" (a guide to modern translations), "Know Your Characters" (a biblical roll call) and "The Bible at Breakneck Speed" (a plot summary), Boyett turns his irreverent eye toward everything from the Good Book's frequently sanitized sex and violence to the thrilling development of the canon. No, seriously: thrilling. Pocket Guide to the Bible is a handy, hip reference to a book that's wilder, weirder and funnier than most people expect. |
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| Have you ever wondered... What the red dot on an Indian woman's forehead means? Whether all Buddhist monks practice martial arts? If the Emperor of Japan is still considered a god? Here is a concise, informative guide for anyone looking for answers to basic questions about the world's varied religions. In short, incisive chapters, Winfried Corduan introduces readers to twelve of the world's major religions, including Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Daoism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Parsi, Shinto and Sikhism. For each, he offers brief descriptions of its name, numbers and distribution, key symbols, history, Scriptures, major beliefs, subgroups, worship practices, home practices, clothing, diet and calendar. Also included are even briefer descriptions of sixteen new religious movements and traditional or tribal religions. This book is for students, pastors and other busy people who want the quick, bare-facts scoop on current religions. |
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| Roger Olson provides us with a concise, lively and readable history of evangelical theology. Finding its antecedents in early Pietism of the late seventeenth century, Olson traces its development through the revivalism in Great Britain and America in the eighteenth century from its roots within Puritanism, Wesleyanism and the Great Awakening. Olson then takes us forward in time as he considers evangelicalism in its connection with the Old Princeton theology, Holiness-Pentecostalism and fundamentalism, tracing its course to our contemporary context. Great as a reference book, a refresher course or for use in introductory theology classes. |
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| Here is a concise and informative guide to the history of Christian theology. This condensation of the authors widely acclaimed book, The Story Of Christian Theology surveys the events, teachings, and challenges to the Christian faith down through the ages. In five acts we are ushered from the second to the 21st century, following all the twists and turns, wrinkles and rivalries that lay along that wonderful and humble way toward understanding, articulation and explanation of Christian faith.Crafted for students, pastors and other busy people, this pocket history of theology provides a clear and informed guide to the central tenets of Christian faith. |
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| "You see your friend slipping something under her coat in the grocery store. Do you confront her about it?" KID'S CHOICES transports players into the world of decision-making. It is an adventure of thought that begins with a dilemma and ends with a choice. Includes 100 games cards designed to reveal a child's spiritual development. Great way to keep kids occupied while traveling, or for anytime, anywhere pocket fun...with a plus! Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| Features: Comprehensive chapter-by-chapter commentary Compact Easy-to-use Convenient, pocket-size format Take it anywhere User-friendly style Simple easy-to-read format |
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