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| "Nine-piece set clings to clean, dry glass surfaces and can be seen and read from both sides. Largest, 4 1/2""." |
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| Tracing the growth of the philosophical premise that "all is in God," Cooper examines his subject from Plotinus to Alfred North Whitehead to the present. Looking through the lens of thinkers such as Plato, Tillich, Pannenberg, and Hartshorne, he reviews pantheism's influence on liberation, feminist, and ecological theologies; and offers a defense of classical theism. |
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| MXPX are back with their new full-length release, 'Panic.' In the past 10 years, MXPX have sold well over a million records in the US. 'Panic' features that trademark MXPX sound, while adding more mature themes lyrically from singer and songwriter Mike Herrera. The first single 'Heard That Sound' has already been embraced by KROQ in Los Angeles, KITS-Live 105 in San Francisco, 91X in San Diego, The End in Seattle and KEDJ in Phoenix. The album also features a guest appearance from Mark Hoppus of Blink 182. Mark Hoppus and MXPX first hooked up in 2004 when they collaborated to contribute a song for 'The Passion Of The Christ: Songs' an album inspired by the hit Mel Gibson film. Other artists on the project include P.O.D. and ex-Creed singer Scott Stapp. Track Listing: 1. The Darkest Places 2. Young And Depressed 3. Heard That Sound 4. Cold Streets 5. The Story 6. Wrecking Hotel Rooms 7. Late Again 8. Kicking And Screaming 9. Grey Skies Turn Blue 10. Emotional Anarchist 11. Call In Sick 12. Get Me Out 13. Waiting For The World To End 14. This Weekend |
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| Based on the Christmas parable by Leo Tolstoy, this lavishly illustrated storybook tells the tale of a kindly Russian shoemaker who dreams that Jesus is coming to visit. When the big day comes, he entertains only bedraggled, lonely strangers---but Jesus assures him "all the time you were helping them, you were helping me." |
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| Most christians pray as though they believe communication with God flows in only one direction-we ask God for things and hope He gives us what we want or think we need. Bestselling author and teach Dr. Larry Crabb challenges that notion of prayer and offers a fresh perspective that is sure to revitalize even the most frustrated prayer life. When listeners apply the principles of The Papa Prayer, they will experience the power of prayer like they never dreamed possible. |
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| This book examines the relationship of the Holy See's involvement with the League of Nations and concludes with the Papacy of Pope Pius XI in 1939. It presents the case for why the Holy See should continue in its labor in the venue of international organizations. A timely book. '' ' "It provides a valuable perspective on current cotroversies over the role of the Holy See in international affairs." --Mary Ann Glendon Harvard University |
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| Children's ministry can be fun and meaningful when you use these incredibly creative resources from Godprints--"The Most Creative Children's Ministry Resource Ever!" Every activity helps kids learn what God is like and how to become more like Him! That's why we say - these are Resources That Leave a Godprint! |
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| Make your Bible Crafts effective, not expensive! Stretch your church's budget by using common, household items to teach the Bible. By gathering together craft sticks, paper sacks, boxes, paper plates and a few other supplies, you can easily teach your students to make fun crafts they will love. Each craft includes an interactive Bible lesson, step-by-step instructions and reproducible patterns. Use for Sunday School, VBS, home school or anytime you want to make a valuable impression on your kids. Get all Four! |
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| Aside from a clear nod to The Beatles in both name and compositional quality, The Lonely Hearts are decidedly Americana-pop. More Neil & Crazy Horse than Nashville Skyline-Dylan, but mixing comfortably with both, The Lonely Hearts do the impossible: they live up to their influences. Combining their sacred roots, The Lonely Hearts modern comparisons fit soundly between the modern pop sheen of the Wallflowers and the jangle of the Gin Blossoms or Tom Petty. |
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