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| Orphaned, then mistreated by her guardian, Jenny Davis has learned some hard lessons in life. For one thing, she believes God doesn't love her. How could He, when He's allowed such terrible hardships to befall her? Jenny decides any happiness she may find will have to come about through her own efforts and moves to Tucson in hopes of beginning a new life. |
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| Combines catchy hooks on songs like "Shine," "Blame Game," and "Wanna Roll" with the gritty street sounds. |
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| Confessing our sins is not easy. We are often reluctant to admit our errors. Why do we need to admit our sins? How can confessing sin to God and to other people affect our daily lives? This guide investigates the practices of reflecting and confessing. Though it's often difficult, engaging in these disciplines allows us to recognize, savor and respond to God's abundant love and forgiveness. 6 studies with notes for leaders. |
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| There's a genuine feeling on "Reflection of Something" that Todd Agnew has found his sound - his unrepentantly gritty vocals living atop a plethora of guitar sounds both intimate and explosive, combining to grab the listener no matter what style the song presents. These songs, with sub-themes of worship and salvation, penetrate the listener and peel back the layers of a faith-based life lived among the beauties and hazards of the modern world. |
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| In the style of Josh Groban, the stunning new Catholic vocalist John Paul Rudolph presents heart-warming renditions of inspirational songs, Broadway hits and modern opera classics. His warm, soothing timbre radiates sincerity, passion, and timelessness. Produced with masterful instrumentation including lovely pianos, moving string symphonies and acoustic arrangements. Includes favorites like You Raise Me Up, Bring Him Home, To Where You Are, Close Every Door, Gira Con Me and more. 12 songs total. '' Track Listing: ' 1. Bring Him Home '2. Close Every Door ' 3. Gira Con Me '4. Empty Chairs at Empty Tables ' 5. You Raise Me Up with Matthew Rudolph ' 6. Let Me Fall ' 7. Home '8. Broken Vow ' 9. To Where You Are '10. You and I '11. All I Ask of You '12. Dance |
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| This book contains 365 daily devotionals that compare and contrast movie plots and themes with Bible stories and biblical truth. Grouped by "Film Fests" according to genre and time of the year themes, each devotional contains movie information, Bible verse, and a prayer. |
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| Over 3,000 years ago, Israel's King David wrote what has become the most popular song in the entire history of the world. It is known as the 23rd Psalm. Its words have brought more comfort and courage to more people at more times at more places than any other words ever written. ' Ken Curtis, Ph. D, founder of Gateway Films, was diagnosed with advanced cancer with little prospect for survival. He pursued a combination of traditional and alternative medicine, undergirded by a strong spiritual dimension and prayer support team. Psalm 23 was a vital part of his spiritual component, and for this film Curtis went to film in Israel, home of David and the Psalm, to be with the shepherds, travel "through the valley of the shadow of death," and explore and enjoy the healing powers of the green pastures and still waters. The resulting 13 meditations, about 8 minutes each, provide an inspiring combination of candid personal experience of what it means to battle cancer and some of the powerful spiritual resources available through this time-honored Psalm. |
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| Seven of the most popular Catholic speakers in the country come together to offer their insights into the Mass. Discover from-the-heart reflections that are guaranteed to deepen your appreciation of the Mass from these insights by Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ, Scott Hahn, Alex Jones, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J., Br. Bob Fishman, Dr. Bob MacDonald; and Fr. William Casey. |
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