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| Full of romance and humor, this is a spirited and moving film about two impoverished sisters, one impulsive and flirtatious, the other sensible and restrained, whose chances at marriage seemed doomed by their family's sudden loss of fortune. They and their suitors must deal with the strict social mores of that time. Starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman. |
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| "Comfort friends and family during difficult times of loss and mourning. This touching 5"" x 7"" card is printed on recycled paper stock and comes in a set of six with six envelopes. " |
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| We must learn the difference between being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and being aware of the sensitivity of the Holy Spirit! Drawing on the story of Mary and Joseph moving ahead of Jesus, Dr. Kendall explains how easy it is for us to make assumptions in the natural and run on ahead of the Holy Spirit. When you find yourself ahead of God's timing and moving forward with your own personal plans, you must stop and go back! You can find the road back from anywhere, and that road is called repentence! It points you in the direction of peace! |
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| A Spiritual Response Fr. Benedict Groeschel helps us “to make sense of this tragic attack, and to learn something from it that will last.� With characteristic wisdom and steady strength, Fr. Groeschel meditates on what this new thrust of terrorism means to the individual, to the Church, to our nation, and to the world. His reflections remind us to be bearers of hope in a world never more in need of the light of Christ. |
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| "Crafted of a stone/resin mix and hand painted in pastel hues, each Seraphim Classics(R) piece is a beautiful treasure. The figurines come gift boxed and ready to share as symbols of your care and devotion. From Roman, Inc. Includes Holy Family figurine (4 1/2""), stable (5 3/4"" x 5 1/4"") and two palm trees (tallest, 6 1/4""). Pieces also available individually: #45311 and #45312" |
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| Pull up an Adirondack chair and enjoy the quiet pace in Serenity. It's one reason this North Carolina seaside community is such a popular spot for vacations and fresh starts. But lately it's been known for drugs and suspicious deaths. Is the town's new doctor involved in the activities? And who is he, exactly? |
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| Everyone needs a little Serenity--or do they? She's only five feet tall and 98 pounds - but she's one tense bundle of attitude and anger. Serenity's life is a mess on every front. Now she's got one last shot at a fresh start . . . but her new school seems to just be adding new problems. Being the "New Kid" isn't making life any easier. But her friends might have just what she's been searching for - if they don't drive her crazy first. |
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| Barbour Publishing was first to bring inspirational manga to the masses- and now tween and teen girls have another great read in Serenity, Volume 2: Stepping Out. The lonely teen with the blue hair is slowly warming up to the Christian kids who've made her their "project". . .but when Serenity wrecks Kimberly's car and refuses to take responsibility, the prayer club decides some "tough love" is in order. Can Serenity understand that their actions are really for her own good? This full-color graphic novel features a compelling storyline, realistic dialogue, and a solid biblical message for today's reader. |
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| Kids love Japanese-style graphic novels, so give them America's premier inspirational manga with Serenity, Volume 4. In Rave and Rant, Serenity begins to share her soul with her prayer club friends-and is angered to find that, while they say they love Serenity, they don't always like her. The teen with the blue hair and attitude takes her frustrations to God, but soon decides He isn't listening. . .until a surprise ending makes Serenity think there may be more to prayer than she realizes. Written especially for tween and teen girls, Serenity explores some of life's deepest issues in a lighthearted, appealing way. |
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| The popular Serenity series continues with Volume 5: Snow Biz. Serenity sees a Prayer Club ski trip as another opportunity to drive a wedge between Derek and Kimberly. But while hot-dogging on the slopes, Serenity takes a major tumble, breaking her leg and seriously bruising her ego. Who's going to care for her wounds-both physical and spiritual? Written especially for tween and teen girls, Serenity shows how God's love can change hearts and make the world a better place. This appealing "manga" graphic novel is printed in full color on high quality paper. |
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| Her leg's in a cast, the power's out, and Serenity is bored stiff. Reluctantly, she picks up the Bible she received when she first visited the Prayer Club-and soon loses herself in the Word of God. Before long, she's pestering her friends with spiritual questions. Is this the dawning of faith for the troubled teen who's made life so interesting for the Christian kids of James A. Madison High? The sixth and final title in the introductory Serenity series brings the blue-haired "bad girl" to a crossroads-and tween and teen girls will want to know what she decides. |
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| The Serenity saga continues with the third book in the series. When Serenity is overwhelmed by an unexpected responsibility, will she find anyone she can turn to for help? |
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