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Pocket Old Testament Bible Commentary

Pocket Old Testament Bible Commentary

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
Pocket Prayer Bible Christian Standard Bible

Pocket Prayer Bible Christian Standard Bible

The Holman CSB Pocket Prayer Bible features the complete text of the best-selling new Holman CSB translation plus additional guidelines for developing a deeper prayer life.
Pocket Teen Choices

Pocket Teen Choices

"You see your friend slipping something under her coat in the grocery store. Do you confront her about it?" Teen 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!
Pocket Ungame All Ages Version

Pocket Ungame All Ages Version

The Ungame, version for all ages, is a unique way to enjoy sharing opinions, feelings and beliefs. Also helps you increase understanding of yourself and others. Deck 1, may be used as an ice breaker, to get acquainted, and for fun and laughter. Deck 2, can be used to share feelings, talk about values, and relate to experiences. Contains 140 cards, ages five to adult.
Pocketful Of Pinecones

Pocketful Of Pinecones

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Poems And Prayers Of Helen Steiner Rice

Poems And Prayers Of Helen Steiner Rice

"he first and largest collection of poems and prayers, including 376 works-16 of them previously uncollected-by America's purveyor of comfort and hope. Compiled by Virginia J. Ruehlmann.
Poems For Patriarchs

Poems For Patriarchs

One reason men lack vision is because they lack poetry in their lives. Men no longer sing or recite inspirational verse. Our boys are no longer required to memorize the great psalms, hymns, and poems of Christian manhood. This should come as no surprise. The 20th century has wreaked havoc upon chivalry and manhood. The transformation of poetry from the ennobling to the coarse, the banal, or the irrelevent is as much a sign of our national loss of manhood as it is of the decline of decency and civilization.Poetry is essential to a man's life. We should never forget that God chose to communicate through the language of poetry. A large portion of the Scripture from Psalms to The Song of Solomon even the book of Isaiah in the original language was written in verse. Why? Because poetry and song allow us to use the beauty of language to paint mental images of victory, of devotion, and of the beauty of life in Jesus Christ.This is why I often begin my speeches or end them with verse. For years, requests for these poems have poured in. Now, in Poems for Patriarchs, I have compiled the most inspirational and vision-communicating selections. The collection includes poems and prose both obscure and popular, but selected because of the profound way they speak to the most important issues in a man's life. They are neither fluffy nor frilly, foppish nor foolish, but virile and often sage, both as to their composition and character. Each chapter in the book contains a generous number of selections, some new, some ancient, but all designed to address the various biblical roles, relationships and seasons in a man's life, from early boyhood to his twilight years. The book begins with the "Poems of Patriarchy," a section designed to inspire men to think in terms of sacrifice, certitude, and vision. In "Poems of Boyhood," the memories of childhood and glories of being a boy are joyfully proclaimed. "Poems of Sonship" is dedicated to the meaning of honor between father and son. "Poems of the Groom" focuses on a man's love for his wife and the Lord's love for his bride, the Church. "Poems of Fatherhood," includes my favorite poems that remind me of the "big picture" and the glory of raising up sons and daughters for the Lord. Many fathers will especially love "Poems for the Children's Hour" and "Poems of Heroism" because they include some of the very best "daddy read-aloud" poems. Compiled and Edited by Douglas W. Phillips.
Poetic Spiritual Insight

Poetic Spiritual Insight

Life is a journey! And many times this journey winds through territory unknown to us, but never unknown to God. These inspirational writings help the reader realize that the Word of God applies to every circumstance of life! Adults and children alike will understand and enjoy the wisdom found within. Perfect for family or individual devotional time, this concise edition teaches the reader to apply the Word of God through faith. Though mostly reflective, some poems contain a bit of humor. As you read, expect the Lord to reveal new truths to you.
Poetry Beads(TM) Kit

Poetry Beads(TM) Kit

"Say something new everyday! You can easily express yourself with Poetry Bead? necklaces, bracelets or anklets. The kit includes 20 decorative accent beads, over 75 two-sided word beads (with a different word on each side), and ten feet of lanyard material--that's enough to make five 24"" necklaces! Comes with a clear storage tube, so you can tuck the entire kit into your book bag or purse. Largest bead, 7/8"" x 3/8""."
Poiema

Poiema

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Point Man : How A Man Can Lead His Family

Point Man : How A Man Can Lead His Family

War has been declared on the American family---learn to lead your loved ones through the "enemy occupied" territory of the world! Revising his phenomenal bestseller, Farrar helps men avoid such home-harming ambushes as divorce, promiscuity, suicide, and addiction---and points to practical ways of dying to self and living for others. Includes a study guide.
Point Me To The Skies

Point Me To The Skies

Joan Wales had been in China for just a few months when she was forced to leave. But she had not wasted her time. Joan had spent years trying to get to China. War and family problems had hampered her progress, and she wondered if God even wanted her there. After finally reaching Zhajoue, Joan felt that she belonged there...and then the Communists came and forced her out. Sixty years later, Joan's exceptional story reveals God's faithfulness and sovereignty as the girls Joan taught have passed on the gospel message.
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