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| Wearing the wrong shoes can really ruin a perfectly nice day. In this visually inviting book, best-selling author and Women of Faith speaker Patsy Clairmont demonstrates how God guides our feet daily, helping women to "wear" the nine fruits of the Spirit. With words both whimsical and profound, Patsy teaches readers how to: strap on the sandals of kindness lace up the ballet slippers of joy glide into the penny loafers of patience tie up the tennis shoes of self control pull on the boots of peace slip into the house slippers of gentleness The imaginative two-color design and interactive features_such as a shoe box to "open" at the end of each chapter_make this book an ideal gift. The Shoe Box is small in stature, but it carries an enormous message: with the right shoes, your feet are ready to walk in service for Christ. |
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| Martin the shoemaker dreams of having Jesus as his guest, while he expresses his love through his kindness to a series of poor strangers. |
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| Marriage is anything but predictable. One minute it’s smooth sailing; the next it’s rough waters ahead. Sometimes we simply lose our sense of direction. And since married life is full of surprises, many of us tend to take the plunge, hang on tight, and hope for the best. But although change is inevitable, you can be prepared for what’s next. Inside Shooting the Rapids in a Wooden Canoe you’ll find a practical guide for navigating life with your mate. From sharing your space to becoming parents to finding your dream house, you’ll find spiritual wisdom to handle the milestones and mishaps of matrimony. Real Life Stuff for Couples is where fairy tales meet reality. Featuring the popular Message translation, each study is filled with humorous insights, topical issues, and provocative ideas that will spark conversation—and your love life. So don’t just go through the marital motions. Live, love, and learn together. |
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| Overwhelmed. Miserable. Exhausted. These are often the words that women use to describe their high-demand lifestyles. How are women who are always on the go expected to cope with the demands of work, family, and ministry? Carolyn Mahaney and her three daughters, Nicole Whitacre, Kristin Chesemore, and Janelle Bradshaw, recognize the needs of Christian women today. Shopping for Time offers the solution to women who truly desire to glorify God with every use of their time.These authors offer five tips to help ladies do it all without becoming overwhelmed: rise early, sit down, sit longer (occasionally), choose friends wisely, and take fifteen minutes. By weaving biblical principles of God's Word into these keys, these authors give women practical advice on how to fulfilland excel intheir daily responsibilities. |
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| "No one can fully express the sweetness of this sacrament, in which spiritual delight is tasted at its very source, and in which we renew the memory of that surpassing love for us which Christ revealed in his passion." - Thomas Aquinas, from homily for feast of Corpus ChristiFrom the Last Supper, to the Mass of the Apostles, from house churches to medieval cathedrals, from the Tridentine Mass to the sweeping reforms of Vatican II, the Mass has undergone many changes in two thousand years. Yet, for Catholics, the Mass is the source and summit of our faith and remains, at its core, eternally unchanged and unchanging.Alfred McBride expertly guides us through the history of the Mass - the meaning of each element, the saints who illumined our understanding of it, the church and political influences that challenged it. With dozens of illustrations, McBride offers a clear explanation for those new to the Mass and a deep revelation for those well-acquainted with it. |
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| Von Balthasar addresses the critical issues facing today's Catholic layman in a clear and readable manner. Speaking plainly on those ideas and questions which have unsettled many of the Catholic faithful, he brings much needed clarity into the contemporary confusion. |
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| Almost 7 years ago, Christian music was introduced to Chris Rice, an unassuming songwriter who spent most of his time with students and playing youth retreats. Chris established himself as a songwriter with hit songs recorded by Kathy Troccoli including "Go Light Your World" and "Hallelujahs." After Rocketown founder Michael W. Smith heard Chris' stunning ballad "Welcome to Our World," he responded, "If he even has one more song like that, he is the kind of artist I want to do a record with!" It turned out Chris didn't just have one more song as the countless list continues to expand with each new record. 7 years, 10 No. 1 singles, 1 million sales and 4 studio records later, Chris continues to intrigue and captivate audiences everywhere. Short Term Memories is a must have collector's piece featuring two brand new songs, previously unreleased live recordings, videos and special packaging celebrating the first 7 years of Chris' career. |
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| In the opinion of B.B. Warfield, the Westminster divines left to posterity not only 'the most thoroughly thought-out statement ever penned of the elements of evangelical religion' but also one which breathes 'the finest fragrance of spiritual religion'. Their most influential work, The Shorter Catechism, was intended as a teaching basis for an introduction to the Christian Faith. |
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