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| After months of conflict and opposition, Abramm Kalladorne has finally stepped into his destiny as king of Kiriath, only to find himself facing more problems than ever, including a growing love that could destroy everything he hopes to accomplish. |
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| Four years have passed since the conclusion of The Light of Eidon. Abramm has been living peacefully abroad, but when he hears of trouble in his homeland, he returns to claim the crown he thought he'd never wear. But he has many enemies, including his murderous brother. The only thing that will save him is the Light that lives within him, but to appease his critics, he hides this. Before he can fulfill his kingship, he must reveal the truth and be reminded, painfully and powerfully, that his destiny can only be realized through humbly acknowledging his own weakness and the utter sufficiency of the One who created his destiny in the first place. |
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| In this rapid-fire conclusion to the best-selling Soon series, follow Paul Stepola, his wife, Jae, and their young children as they try to elude capture by the National Peace Organization and sentencing for treason. The law banning the practice of religion around the globe is on the brink of collapse. The tide is turning but personal, family hostilities threaten to end in disaster before the world comes to its senses. |
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| In the wake of a curse of global proportions, National Peace Organization operative Paul Stepola has been exposed as a double agent - serving the zealot underground of people of faith in an atheistic world while sworn to persecute them. Now he and his family are on the run, targets of the very agency he has served for so many years.Follow him and his wife, Jae, and young children, Brie and Connor, as they try to elude capture and sentencing for treason.In this rapid-fire conclusion to the best-selling Soon series, the law banning the practice of religion around the globe is on the brink of collapse. The tide is turning...but personal, family hostilities threaten to end in disaster before the world comes to its senses. |
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| Angie Grant is on the run from the very witness protection program she's been serving. Her only refuge is her old house on the edge of Camp Hope's property. There she finds safety and the one person she can trust: police officer Rick Mercer. As Angie works out the issues from her past and learns to face the future, Rick finds himself falling in love with her. True love beckons, even as they come face-to-face with shadowed secrets.Back Cover CopyOn the run and with nowhere to turn, she seeks safety in the last place anyone would expect . . . Camp Hope. Angie Grant's work for the witness protection program was going along fine until the safe house was compromised and she found herself running from her own government. Now Angie must do whatever it takes to protect six-year-old Kelly, the only witness in a murder case. When Sergeant Rick Mercer finds his old friend Angie hiding out at her childhood home on the edge of Camp Hope property, he faces a terrible decision. Will he obey the law and turn Angie in to the authorities? Or will he follow his heart and help her prove her innocence? Someone is out to destroy Angie and silence Kelly. And only Rick can help them escape. But will he lose his heart in the process? |
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| The "original" Shadowlands TV drama called "the best film of the year" by the New York Times . It inspired the popular theatrical film of the same name. It put more emphasis on C.S. Lewis' Christian commitment and his crisis of faith when his wife dies of cancer. Leaves audiences speechless. Staring Claire Bloom and Joss Ackland. |
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| The "original" Shadowlands TV drama called "the best film of the year" by the New York Times . It inspired the popular theatrical film of the same name. It put more emphasis on C.S. Lewis' Christian commitment and his crisis of faith when his wife dies of cancer. Leaves audiences speechless. Staring Claire Bloom and Joss Ackland. |
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| Vicar Obadiah Demurral no longer wants to worship God-he wants to be God! Obadiah Demurral may be a vicar, but knowing what master he truly serves would come as a shock to the villagers of Thorpe. Craving power and filled with insatiable greed, he has welcomed a darkness into his life that enables him to do terrible things, in the hope of harnessing control over the universe. He will stop at nothing, and as a shadowmancer-a sorcerer who speaks to the dead-he even commands restless souls to do his bidding. Who will stand against him? Young Raphah has come from another continent to reclaim the precious artifact-danger-ously volatile in the wrong hands-that Demurral has stolen. Even younger and less experienced in the ways of battle are Thomas and Kate, accidentally drawn into this war between good and evil, this struggle against Demurral that brings them face-to-face with the powers of darkness in an epic battle. G. P. Taylor takes readers on a breathtaking voyage, full of suspense and danger, where fallen angels and demonic forces come in the night and where the ultimate sacrifice might even be life itself. |
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| Tracie Peterson will captivate her legion of readers with this romantic historical novel of loss and love, longing and fulfillment. Working as a Harvey Girl at the luxury resort El Tovar, located on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, Alexandra Keegan feels she is in a dream come true. But when her father's indiscretions come to light and her mother is suspected of murder, Alex finds herself the center of some unwelcome attention. Will she soon find herself alone in the world? |
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| Books 23-28 in the Left Behind: The Kids series are now available in two value-priced hardcovers for collectors and readers who want a longer read. Best for ages 12 and up, but loved by all ages. Shaken includes volumes 23-25 from Left Behind: The Kids and background plots from Assassins and The Indwelling. Unmasked includes volumes 26-28 from Left Behind: The Kids and background plots from The Indwelling and The Mark.Front Flap CopyLiving in the aftermath of a worldwide earthquake, the Young Trib Force find themselves in a more difficult position than ever before. As the world faces another deadly judgment from God, Judd's life is changed forever. While friends want to help, Judd has to walk through this trial on his own. Back in Illinois, the others in the Young Trib Force have their worst fears realized as the Global Community sets in motion a plan to trap believers. When the GC raid the schoolhouse, the Young Trib Force must keep out of danger while still getting the message of God out to anyone who will listen. Will they make it? Join the Young Trib Force as they search for safety and witness good triumph over evil. |
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| Shakespeare wrote at a time when the Catholic faith was supressed in the British Isles. Yet, was Shakespeare a believing Catholic? In Fr. Milward's definitive study of this topic, he offers a resounding, Yes. ''"Since Milward is the premier and pioneering scholar of Shakespeare's Catholic background, Shakespeare the Papist is the definitive work we have been waiting for." '' -Dennis Taylor, Boston College |
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| More than 20 years ago, Bloodgood dared to take Christian metal to the next level of intensity and boldness. Bands like Stryper had paved the way for commercial metal bands, but Bloodgood opened doors for speed and thrash metal to be accepted in the Christian market. Recorded live in 1990, Shakin' The World showcases Bloodgood's groundbreaking metal style with a stellar line-up featuring Michael Bloodgood (band founder) on bass, Les Carlsen on vocals, Paul Jackson on guitars and drummer Kevin Whistler. |
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