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| Psalms Signs. 6 sheets of stickers per package |
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| A 365-day devotional based on the most beloved book in the Bible. |
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| You may recognize Larry Ford from his appearances on Bill and Gloria Gaither's Homecoming videos. This solo album features best-loved hymns like “Blessed Assurance,” “O Worship the King” and “How Great Thou Art." |
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| From the publisher: Life has many disappointments and heartbreaks, even for those who are among God's believers. For Pastor Donnie McClurkin, those hardships included a youth fraught with domestic abuse at the hands of his drug addicted caretakers and an early adulthood bout with leukemia. As someone who has equally enjoyed both life's many blessings and varied devastations, McClurkin is perhaps best equipped to speak to the masses who struggle daily to reconcile God's unconditional love with their painful challenges. This autumn, he returns to minister unto legions through Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. This newest release in McClurkin's catalog is traditional, high church, praise and worship gospel music exhibiting McClurkin's unique ability to simultaneously entertain and heal. Highlights include the beloved devotional "Crown Him With Many Crowns," widely performed by some of gospel's most seminal artists, but receiving new life and soaring to new heights when interpreted by McClurkin. Between songs, McClurkin intersperses anecdotes about his ministerial sojourns to these far-flung locations in perhaps one of the most humorous and moving recorded moments in gospel music. Recorded live at The Rock Church in Virginia Beach, VA on July 16th, 2004, and backed by a live orchestra, this album is rich with hilarious commentary and poignant testimonies alike, certain to delight and move all those who partake. A companion VHS and DVD of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs will be simultaneously released. Gospel music fans will have the best seat in the house in which to watch and listen to the finest gospel music performances around the globe. |
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| Recorded live at The Rock Church in Virginia Beach, VA on July 16th, 2004, Pastor McClurkin is backed by a live orchestra. |
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| This book explores the difference between secular and biblically based counseling, and reminds Christians of the Bible's relevance in our broken world. |
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| Modern psychology often seems at odds with Christian perspectives on human nature. Can Christian counselors bridge the gap between the two without compromising their beliefs? Representing different viewpoints, four contributing scholars discuss the biblical counseling, levels-of-explanation, integration, and Christian psychology models to help you evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, and viability of each. |
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| The first 26 chapters of the book present the basic concepts and techniques of counseling with interesting and appropriate illustrations. A further chapter gives a thorough-going and inspiring presentation of the effective use of scripture in counseling. Here the reader is challenged to use the Word of God and is shown how to use it effectively. This comprehensive chapter concludes with a list of several hundred of the most appropriate Scripture portions to be used with some 20 different types of personality and spiritual problems. Another section of the book deals with four particular areas of counseling: Counseling with Teen-agers, Counseling with the Emotionally and Mentally Ill, Marriage Counseling, and Counseling about Sex Problems. Realistic situations in each of the above categories are pointed up. Interesting case studies are presented to illustrate the problem; then basic guides in counseling are suggested. Probably o other book contains a more meaningful chapter on terms that counselors should know than does Dr. Narramore's comprehensive work. Each term is defined, explained, amplified, and in many instances, illustrated with appropriate reference to spiritual concerns. The Psychology of Counseling will provide both professional and lay counselors with one of the most comprehensive guidebooks ever published and with the most usable concepts of counseling yet available. |
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| Radio talk show host Marlin Maddoux explores how the public school system from kindergarten through the university system has been corrupted by political correctness and moral relativism. |
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| We live in a day of profound confusion. Because of our advanced technology and because of high literacy rates worldwide, we are all regularly deluged with more information than we can handle. Information about world events, philosophy, and religion from all sorts of perspectives is available to us and our children. The world is talking to itself as perhaps it never has before, and we are compelled to listen.Given this situation, we may be tempted to shut our students' ears. "Don't listen to what they're saying," we sometimes feel we should say. "It will poison your minds." Certainly, such an approach is easy. But it is doomed to failure. The chatter of competing worldviews cannot be ignored because it cannot be escaped. What the ungodly think about our world saturated our culture. If we tell the young people under our charge simply to ignore other worldviews, we will send them into life unprepared and vulnerable. We must familiarize them with the leading non-Christian worldviews of our day. |
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