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| This book will provide you with the necessary tools to help fulfill your God-given destiny. It also offers a blueprint for leaders who seek to raise up ministry teams to bring inner healing and deliverance to those in the Body of Christ. If you are a new Christian, this book will jump-start your spiritual growth. If you have been a Christian for several years, this book will make you an even more victorious overcomer. |
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| 1590 B.C: Rahotep, captain of the Nubian Desert Scouts, is heir to the Nome of the Striking Hawk, which, with all of Egypt, has been under the harsh rule of the Hyksos. Accused of a crime he didn't commit and driven out of Nubia by his scheming half-brother, Rahotep flees north to Thebes, accompanied only by a loyal band of Nubian archers. Here he takes refuge in the court of the Pharaoh Sekenenre III, who is determined to free Egypt. Treachery throws Rahotep into a cell beneath the Temple of Anubis. He must escape, not only to prove his innocence, but also to join in a mission and a battle upon which hangs the freedom of Egypt from the rule of the invaders. Ages 10 and up |
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| For all of Kirthanin, the days are dark and hope seems far away. And yet, in the midst of their darkness, a ray of light appears when Benjiah takes up Valzaan’s staff and enters where all others fear to go. |
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| None of Dylan's adventures in the Imagination Station could prepare him for the unexpected adventure that lies before him! As Dylan and Jesse journey through an amazing, imaginary safari, a glitch in the computer program causes a premature end to the adventure. When Dylan goes back in to retrieve a forgotten backpack, all goes awry as he is thrown into a series of bizarre events that would even have the inventor, himself, scratching his head. Can Dylan outrun the relentless enemy? Will he ever find his way out of the winding labyrinth? You'll hang on the edge of your seat throughout this rousing tale of faith, courage, and mystery. |
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| Using the medium of historical fiction, The Shadow of God covers six centuries of Jewish history, from the Babylonian exile to the destruction of the Second Temple. Fifteen stories, each centered on a historical event, explore typical Jewish characters of the era. Women and men, some historical, some fictional, grapple with changing views of God, Torah, and the attraction of Hellenism. The narrator, Leontius, weaves the stories into an organic saga that answers the ancient call to be a Jew and worship the Most High God. Here, students will unearth up-to-date scholarship on early Judaism, teachers of Bible backgrounds will discover a supplemental text that engages while it instructs, and lovers of fiction will be delighted by the good story of this book. |
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| Young Anita Dittman's world crumbles as Hitler begins his rise to power in Germany, but because she's a Christian and only half-Jewish, Anita feels sure she and her family are safe from "the Final Solution." She couldn't have been more wrong. This book is an inspirational young adult historical fiction book based on the real-life story of Anita Dittman, a Holocaust survivor. It follows her struggle against Nazi persecution and her growth in her relationship with God through the worst of times. |
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| Life in the shadows. It happens to all of us. We stand so close to a dominant personality that our reflection can hardly be noticed. Someone more famous. More skilled. More powerful. Sometimes they are people we hardly know. Sometimes they are members of our own family. Brazos Fortune has left a towering legacy. His son Todd now struggles to prove himself and find his own identity in the Shadow of Legends. |
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| This is the best-selling account of the martyrdom of Jim Elliot and four other missionaries at the hands of the Auca Indians in Ecuador. Elisabeth Elliot makes full use of Jim's rich and revealing diaries to expose the roots of what makes a person at the threshold of life commit his very being to a God who he felt might call him to an unexpected death at any time. Elisabeth Elliot gives us the vivid details of a life "hid with Christ in God" and creates a portrait of a figure that continues to inspire many. |
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| Discusses the influence that Friedrich Nietzsche's anti-Christian philosphy has had on the church of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. |
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| This book restores to its central place the teaching of Christ about taking up the cross, and living for him rather than ourselves. |
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| Cheney is persuaded to provide medical care for a primitive community in the Ozarks. Will she be welcome? |
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| Sophie discovers that nothing is as she first imagined. When Walt, the reporter who helped her over the border, shows up again after Guernica is bombed, Sophie is given an impossible mission. She must leave behind the man she has fallen in love with and return to the person who betrayed her. Another layer of the war in Spain is revealed as Sophie is drawn into the international espionage schemes that could turn the tide of the war and help protect the soldiers from the International Brigade ... she must find a way to get a critical piece of information to Walt in time. |
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