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| Sandra Burr gives credence to this horrific family drama about a child's near-drowning and subsequent brain damage. She reads the women's roles melodramatically, stretching out the performance, especially when a sister reveals she's HIV positive. Alternating with the serious drama, and serving as comic relief, are scenes from the nursing home where one of the sisters works. This story has it all--comedy, drama, even romance. Burr does a splendid job weaving all the plot lines together with minimal confusion. Listeners will be drawn to this inspirational story. |
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| Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers present this first volume in a historic series of choral masterworks from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Faithful to the original compositions, it includes works by Byrd, Montiverdi, Dufay and others, including:' Track List: 1. Exultate Justi ' (Ludovico da Viadana ) ' ' 2. Ave Verum Corpus ' (William Byrd ) ' ' 3. Glory to God in the Highest ' (Adrain Batten ) ' ' 4. Lamb of God ' (Adrain Batten) ' ' 5. Rejoice in the Lord Always ' (Anon. 16th Century ) ' ' 6. O Esca Viatorum ' (Anon. 16th Century ) ' ' 7. Lord of Life, King of Glory ' (Michel Angelo Grancini ) ' ' 8. Have Mercy on Me ' (Thomas Tomkins ) ' ' 9. Is it Far to Behtlem City ' (Giovanni Gastoldi ) ' ' 10. Ave Maria ' (Cornelius Verdonck ) ' ' 11. All Glory, Laud and Honor ' (Plainsong (10th Cent.) ) ' ' 12. Comfort, Comfort Ye My People ' (Claude Goudimel ) ' ' 13. Praise Is Your Right, O God ' (Claude Goudimel ) ' ' 14. Father, We Thank Thee ' (Claude Goudimel ) ' ' 15. On Jordan's Bank ' (Claudio Monteverdi ) ' ' 16. Christ, The Glory ' (Jean Francois Lallouette ) ' ' 17. Kyrie Dominicale ' (Guillaume Dufay ) ' ' 18. Gloira ad Modum Tubae ' (Guillaume Dufay ) ' |
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| Purchase one, two or all three parts of this festive Easter stationery collection. |
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| "Glazed porcelain brings out the beauty in this lovely Holy Family gift . Measures 6""." |
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| Sometimes we get caught up in the stress and the busyness of life. Let this simple, yet serene gift rejuvenate your heart, soul, mind, and strength. With this gift and God's grace, you can help set the goals that will provide for a year full of peace. Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. Isaiah 40:31 NIV |
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| When her husband disappears in a mountain snowstorm, Kathryn Jennings is flung into the world of ranching and business. Why does she feel such an uncanny familiarity with the badly scarred ranch hand who keeps to the shadows of the stable? |
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| This Bible study encourages adults and teens to praise God through music, writing, photography, and other arts. Devotional readings and study questions explore topics such as the heavens, trees, sheep, and creation's praise. |
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| By God's design, romance is supposed to be the flame in the fireplace of marital intimacy. Yet far too many Christian couples feel cheated because their marriage produces as much spark as a book of wet matches. Others have neglected to fan the flames of passion for so long that they have lost hope of experiencing romance. Rekindling the Romance is organized into short, biblically-based chapters. Packed with practical insight, this tastefully candid and inviting resource provides the Christian couple with the keys to unlock their relational and sexual intimacy. |
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| The Avoider. The Deflector. The Self-Blamer. The Aggressor. Recognize some you know? Or yourself? We all know people who seem to get stuck in unhealthy patterns of relating to others. Sometimes we're puzzled by a loved one's evasiveness or surprised by a friend's defensive aggression. Occasionally we look in the mirror and see such troubling behaviors in ourselves. All of these are mask that we hide behind, and they prevent us from having authentic relationships with others. Counselor Russell Willingham identifies the relational masks that obstruct us from relating freely to other people and to God. Drawing on a wealth of practical experience and biblical insight, he diagnoses the destructive ways that we respond to others and shows how underlying false beliefs govern our thinking and actions. He also shows how each mask can be subverted from within and turned inside out to help us move toward healthy relationships. Each chapter includes tools and questions for discussion and application. Discover how to relate to others with the honesty and authenticity God intended--and find the relational freedom and satisfaction you've been yearning for. |
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| Communication is an art. Couples thrive when they learn to listen deeply, understand completely, and validate one another compassionately. They are happier when they honestly share their perspectives and feelings, learn to disagree, and trust one another to support and strengthen each other and not injure or ridicule. But as Dr. David Hawkins shows, many couples try to win arguments, not to understand each other. They defend themselves, promoting their own opinions and blaming one another. When all else fails, they retreat into silence. What's the answer? This user friendly manual helps readers recognize their common but ineffective patterns of relating. It offers more constructive alternatives as well as practical steps couples can take to... replace defensiveness with vulnerability and compassion develop more transparency and sincerity achieve greater trust and emotional intimacy Readers will see their marriages transform as they develop new skills in the art of communication. |
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| Christian psychologist David Hawkins writes, "A healthy self image is perhaps the most important component of a person's character." He uses everyday language to describe what positive self image is, what it is not, and how parents can help their kids develop a Christlike confidence without conceit. Parents will learn how to assess their children's self image and how to help them know... They are loved and accepted by God and their family and friends. They can safely explore their world and learn new things. They are welcome in their family, church, and neighborhood. They can be ambitious and determined, and they can be leaders. They have positive physical, mental, and spiritual attributes. Readers will find clear and practical suggestions as Dr. Hawkins describes children's psychological needs, habits that can harm children's self image, and ways to help their children build a healthy self image. |
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