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| Jam packed with over 30 minutes of pureNRGized fun, the DVD features music videos for “Footloose” and “What If,” along with a look into the lives of pureNRG at home and learning choreography. You will also hear their hearts as Caroline, Jordan, and Carolyne share their personal testimonies. |
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| Award winning CeCe Winans returns with her 7th solo album. With moments of encouragement, comfort, celebration and a focus on God's sovereignty, Purified is a masterpiece painted in a way that only CeCe could showcase. |
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| Readers who long for a return to true faith and genuine prophecy will find their spirits refreshed by this message and see new power and life in ministry. Anyone with a heart for prophecy, intercession, and revival will answer this call to recover biblical focus and rediscover biblical levels of Holy Spirit manifestation. |
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| J. I. Packer, D. M. Lloyd-Jones, lain Murray, and Ernest Kevan are among the distinguished contributors to this compilation of papers on a wide range of topics pertaining to Puritan and Reformed teaching, piety, and life. This volume, the first in a series, captures the principles and passion of Puritan belief as presented in the Puritan and Reformed Studies Conferences of 1956-1959. |
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| The Reformers and the Puritans receive the majority of attention in this fourth volume of Puritan Papers, which is comprised of sixteen papers originally presented at the annual Puritan and Reformed Studies Conferences in London. The contributors include J.I. Packer, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, D.P. Kingdon, S.M. Houghton, W.H. Davies, J.A. Caiger, D.W. Marshall, and others. The topics treated range from Puritan views on divine communication, catechisms, and spiritual gifts to biographical sketches on such notables as Zwingli, Luther, Cranmer, Knox, Heywood, and Kuyper. |
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| For those who admire the confessional statements (of the Westminster Assembly) but know little of thier origins, this is a wonderful introductory volume. The diversity of the assembly participants with their immense commonalities is amazing. Also of interest are the enormous energy involved in the debates, the particiants' struggles to understand the Bible, and their freedom to vent disagreement at high decibels while maintaining a spirit of unity. The book is well organized and presented in an effective format. |
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| In these pages Dr Joel Beeke provides us with a first-class tour of some of the great sites of Reformed theology and spirituality. Here we meet John Calvin, reformer extraordinaire; then we encounter the learned Dr William Ames and the insightful Anthony Burgess. Soon we have travelled north to meet the Scotsmen John Brown of Haddington, the great Thomas Boston and the remarkable brothers, Ebenezer and Ralph Erskine.Predictably, but happily, our guide brings us to The Netherlands and to the time of the Nadere Reformatie, before taking us back to the New World in the company of the remarkable Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen.But the climax of this tour is not reached until our trusted guide has brought us to the family roots from which all these theologians and pastors came to the strong foundations of Christian living in justification by faith and sanctification in life, nourished by the power of biblical preaching. |
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| For thirty years Randy Alcorn has been encouraging people-young and old-to pursue the rewards of sexual purity. Too often we settle for a compromised Christianity that's just a baptized version of the world's sad existence, rather than the abundant life to which God calls us. This book deals with - raising children to embrace sexual purity - providing an example of purity in the home - protecting purity in dating (at any age) - and maintaining purity in marriage. Biblical, practical, and concise, The Purity Principle is a one-stop handbook for individuals, families and churches. |
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| From Stephanie Perry Moore's first series Payton Skky comes her second series, Laurel Shadrach. Laurel and Payton first met in the third Payton Skky book while they were suitemates at college. This series takes us back in time into Laurel's life and brings us up to and past her meeting with Payton. Laurel Shadrach is the daughter of a preacher, the oldest and only sister of three brothers. This book takes the reader through Laurel's senior year of high school as she deals with the struggles of being a teenager. Her desire is to stay pure but will her desire to be with her boyfriend be stronger? |
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| Have you done The Purple Book? From students and scholars to parents, kids, rock stars, and professional athletes, people all over the world are doing The Purple Book. Why? Because they're looking for a foundation that no storm in life will prevail against-and a heart that's shaped and guided by the knowledge of God's Word. The Purple Book is a twelve-part Bible study keyed to the TNIV and designed to help new believers and longtime followers of Jesus stand firm and grow strong in the Christian life. Take the challenge to build the foundation of your life on the Word of God. Do The Purple Book. "I love The Purple Book. It continually helps reinforce the only foundation worth building upon- a biblical one." -Peter Furler, newsboys "The Purple Book has been instrumental in my growth as a believer...an effective tool in helping me build the life that God has intended for me." -Mark Brunell, Washington Redskins |
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| When things don't turn out as Gigi planned, Dad helps Gigi understand that we each have unique, God-given gifts. When Gigi and her best friend, Frances, try out for The Purple Ponies soccer team, the competition is stiff. Discouraged. But Dad helps a discouraged Gigi learn that everyone has certain talents and perhaps her talents don't include soccer. As it turns out, Frances makes the team but wants to wait until next year because it wouldn't be as much fun without her best friend on the team. After some royal thinking, Gigi comes decides they both can be part of the Purple Ponies. Frances plays on the team and Gigi becomes a cheerleader for the team. It's a delightful story that shows God has given each of us different abilities, and we need to use them to the best of our ability. Scripture theme: We all have different gifts. Each gift came because of the grace God gave us. --Romans 12:6 |
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| One morning as Sprout and his classmates are heading out to recess–Pop!–a bright purple spot appears on Petal. In just a few minutes–Pop! Pop! Pop!–Sprout’s poor little friend is covered in spots. Some of her classmates laugh and tease Petal for looking like a blueberry muffin. But when others start breaking out in spots, they realize maybe they should have been more kind. This delightful story teaches young children ages 4 to 7 the value of treating others as they want to be treated. |
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