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| The author of Passion and Purity reintroduces the lost art of courtship on a path for young adults to take. |
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| When Rassmassen, a mean neighbor, threatens to take over the family ranch, Abby Kendall decides it's up to her to save it. She and best friend, Luke, must follow a pirate's mysterious map to hidden treasure.Sail with Abby and Luke to Lanai, a deserted Hawaiian island. But is it truly deserted? If so, why is someone following them - and who? When Abby and Luke search for a way to escape, they discover that every path leads to danger. Yet, in spite of it all, Abby learns that God can be trusted to provide. It just might not be in the way you expect. |
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| In 2004, South Carolina natives, Emery did something amazing: They went from near obscurity to undeniable success and popularity, all in a year’s time. What spurred their sudden fame was a combination of January 2004’s release of their critically acclaimed debut, The Weak’s End, and a non-stop tour schedule, including stints with everyone from Hawthorne Heights to Eighteen Visions. Now having sold over 94,000 copies of their debut release, and over 115,000 copies of The Question which was a more focused, profoundly mature, and so undeniably passionate that no one was questioning Emery’s potential. Now releasing the The Question – Deluxe Edition with exclusive acoustic tracks, documentary, and new Music videos. |
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| Saren Newcastle is a mature, totally independent journalist-she thinks. During a three-day interview assignment in the Kenai region of Alaska, she changes her heart and mind about her empty kind of independence. There, she encounters Gordon Sommers, a reclusive Englishman with a terrible secret in his past. The rustic Alaskan setting presents an array of difficulties for her, a native Texan and "city girl." Taken out of her comfort zone she realizes that she had been living with a false sense of security all along. Sommers' witnessing words and ways break through her wall of defensiveness. A series of mild mishaps teaches her to put her total trust in God rather than in her own knowledge. Finally, she discovers Sommers' secret and helps him to reconcile with his tragic past. Included in the back of the book are three recipes: Rubio's Enchiladas Verdes, Spinach Lasaga 101, and Sommers' Potato and Look Soup. |
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| Kuri's father has planted their yams without praying to the spirits. The Head Men insist that the yams must be planted in just the right way or the spirits will punish Kuri's family.This book is also used as a companion novel with Bible Truths 2: A Servant's Heart. |
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| A much-needed look at sharing Christ with unbelievers, based not on the techniques of guerrilla hard-sell tactics, but on engaging questions and caring interaction. Filled with humor and stories, this book provides a challenging yet encouraging look at evangelism in our world today. This volume argues that asking questions and starting meaningful conversations is a far better method for sharing faith than prepared lectures or statements. It gives advice on what people need to hear in response to the world around them. |
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| What is rabbinic Judaism? Was Jesus a Jew by the definition of Judaism? What is Midrash? When and how did rabbinic Judaism recognize Christianity as a separate religion? What is Reform Judaism? Orthodox Judaism? Conservative Judaism? Jacob Neusner addresses the fundamental questions students of the Bible, Judaism, or world religions often pose about the literature, history, religion, and theology of Rabbinic Judaism. Here are the recurring questions asked of this renowned Jewish scholar during forty years of lecturing to non-Jewish students at countless Protestant and Roman Catholic schoolsplus a few questions he wished they had asked. His clear, succinct answers feature portions of rabbinic texts drawn from the rich tradition of Judaism, and include supplementary readings. |
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