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| The eight members of Salvador have a knack for continuity, whether touring an average 200 dates a year or embarking upon the release of their fourth album in just under two years. Above all else, Salvador continues to honor their Hispanic culture and celebrate diversity by holding steadfast to the type of music they are called to create album after album. Salvador's sixth release Que Tan Lejos Esta El Cielo (How Far Is Heaven) is an all Spanish, best-of collection featuring their most loved hits from past albums. The band's 2004 Spanish Language Album of the Year Dove Award for Con Poder solidified them as a bona-fide Latin act. Don't miss the rich sounds of congas, horns and seamless Spanish lyrics on long-time crowd favorites such as Montana from their self-titled debut and their most recent smash hit "Cielo" (Heaven) from "So Natural ". You have not witnessed the full Salvador effect until you have experienced the incomparable energy and musicianship behind these Spanish hits performed LIVE before thousands of singing fans, but owning this collection is definitely a step in the right direction. Track Listing: 1. Cielo 2. Alegria 3. Con Poder 4. La Palabra 5. Siempre 6. Corazon De Oro 7. Un Dia A La Vez 8. Montana 9. Ante Tu Presencia 10. Danzo Como David 11. Dia A Dia 12. Alabar Al Senor |
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| By taking just one evening a month, you can share a part of yourself and a part of the illuminating book of Esther, all while giving your daughter a year to remember.Mindful of the time constraints of everyday living, Ginger Garrett has put together an entire year of juicy discussions and pampering pleasures for mothers and daughters. Using the book of Esther as a springboard for topics such as respect, romance and confidence, you get to share pieces of not only yourself, but of your faith as well. |
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| Queen Mom helps frazzled, overworked moms understand how they relinquished control of their thrones, the need to develop God's vision for their kingdoms, and how to restore peace and order in their castles. Moms will also learn why they need to show their kids the world does not revolve around them, how to help them handle their emotions, and how to prepare and release their kids into the real world. About the Author Brenda Garrison's passion is sharing the truth of God's Word with women to help them victoriously live the way God intended. Brenda is a popular speaker at workshops, retreats, and women's events, as well as a writer who's been published in Today's Christian Woman, Hearts at Home magazine, and Hearts at Home Devotional. Brenda and her husband, Gene, reside in Metamora, Illinois, with their three unique and challenging princesses. |
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| Being a keeper of the home demands that women possess a wide range of skills, from knowing what to do with a pound of ground round to being able to corral a rampant toddler and manage the carpooling schedule. Says author Lynn Walker, "By the time most of us realize we're a few towels short of a load in our homemaking skills, we're up to our thighs in dirty little soccer uniforms and don't have time to read a different book for each part of the job." Now the training, skills and tips every woman needs are all here in one delightful-to-read volume. From mothering to marriage, gardening to grilling, family vacations to flea markets, time management to Thanksgiving meals, chores and chocolate breaks, spiritual reminders and stress relievers, Walker presents "I've been there, sister" advice, recipes, ideas and funny stories for every woman who, like her, is NOT Homemaker of the Year. Five minutes a day, 52 weeks a year is all a woman needs to get the most of this inspiring, helpful read. |
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| Sarah Poyntz is the daughter of an English merchant who operates a shipping business from Antwerp, Belgium, in 1535. Her father is very interested in the ideas of William Tyndale, who has fled England as a condemned outlaw for refusing to stop his translation work of the English Bible. Tyndale believes that the Word of God should be read by the common people in their own language, a belief shared by the Poyntz family.But when Tyndale is captured and imprisoned, Sarah becomes the only hope for saving his life. If she can successfully smuggle a copy of Tyndale's New Testament into the hands of the king's wife, Queen Anne, perhaps she can persuade him to spare Tyndale's life.If Sarah's desperate mission fails, her family is in peril of their lives.Will she have the courage? |
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| All of us want our lives to matter. We aren't content just to exist; instead we want to really live! We want to enjoy life to its fullest, to live with a sense of purpose, and to find true meaning for our lives.The Quest understands that need. In these pages you will discover that the God of the universe has provided a way for us to experience life the way we were meant to. How? By inviting us to live in God's Story. Because God knows what is best for us, He alone should serve as the Director of our lives, pointing out our way, and giving us the direction that we so desperately need.If you have been struggling with allowing God to have complete control of your life, then The Quest is the book you need. |
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| Join Kadin on his journey to Celestia in this creative reimagining of John Bunyan's Christian classic, The Pilgrim's Progress. Kadin's faith is challenged and strengthened as he seeks to rid himself of the growth on his neck and make his way to Celestia. Steven James uses his master storytelling ability to re-create the life-changing journey of The Pilgrim's Progress for readers ages 14 to 19. |
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| So many voices today tell us that avoiding pain and dodging trouble are the best we can expect from life. Yet God is at work in us. He doesn't call us to a bland vanilla existence but to an exciting quest for the best thing in life -- a heart that reflects the character qualities of Jesus Christ. Let Chuck Swindoll show you the building blocks of character that God wants to develop in you and how these traits can help you achieve lasting fulfillment. The Quest for Character offers forty encouraging meditations on character qualities that can significantly change your life. Each brief devotional ends with helpful suggestions for refining your character and scripture readings to draw you into God's Word. |
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| Wannage searches for courage deep in the sea. He battles electric eels, a crafty clam, sinister sharks - and more - before he discovers that courage is something God puts in our hearts, even in the deepest sea - that turns out to be his backyard wading pool. |
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| J.I. Packer has ahd a long-standing passion for the Puritans. Their understanding of God and His ways with man has largely formed his own spirituality and theological outlook. In A Quest for Godliness, the esteemed author of Knowing God and a dozen other books shares with his readers the rich world of Puritanism that has been so influential in his own life. Dr. Packer masterfully uncovers the hidden treasures of Puritan life and thought. With crystalline clarity he reveals the depth and breadth of Puritan spiritual life, contrasting it with the superficiality and deadness of modern Western Christianity. Drawing on a lifetime of study, Dr. Packer takes the reader on a survey of the lives and teachings of great Puritan leaders such as John Owen, Richard Baxter, and Jonathan Edwards. he offers a close look at such subjects as the Puritan view of the Bible, spiritual gifts, the Sabbath, worship, social action, and the family. He concludes that a main different between the Puritans and ourselves is spiritual maturity--the Puritans had it; we don't. Educated at Oxford University, Dr. James I. Packer has served as assistant minister at St. John's Church of England, Harborne, Birmingham and Senior Tutor and Principal at Tyndale Hall. |
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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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