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| Family Christian Stores Exclusive! 12 of John's hit's like "Do Not", "Life Is Short", "Move" and more remixed by some of the best in the business! |
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| What Are Christian World Soundtracks? Christian World Soundtracks are reproductions of each track in a state-of-the-art studio using the highest quality production. Each 3-Key Soundtrack has been digitally formatted in two brand-new keys, as well as the original artist key, newly produced background vocals and "Live" orchestration. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: Original Key: A flat / High Key: B / Low Key: F |
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| This book is not another Christian-teenage-girl "survival guide." So Much More shows how Christian girls can wage war with the world and win. The Botkin sisters focus on how young women can rise above their God-hating culture and change it for the better.Today, countless young ladies face difficult problems and challenging questions. While many long for godly purpose in their lives, their bewilderment mounts when they observe broken homes, distant fathers, overwhelmed mothers, degrading college courses, and a lack of spiritual guidance both at home and at church. As hope for security and stability fades, it is no wonder that many young ladies feel orphaned, unprotected, and without hope for their futures.Within the pages of this book, discover practical, biblical solutions for the young woman who wants to do so much more than just "survive" in a savagely feministic, anti-Christian culture. Find the answers a girl is not likely to get from her church, her peers, or her culture. |
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| 2003 was a busy year for Salvador, releasing two full albums and a live concert DVD. After taking home the Dove Award for "Spanish Language Album Of The Year" for Con Poder in 2004, the group put its usual relentless touring schedule on hold to create their next English language studio records. The result, So Natural, is clearly this Austin, Texas band's most compelling work to date - a perfect bridge between the Latin-rock sound for which Salvador has become known, and a more soulful modern-rock vibe that's a perfect fit for Christian radio. Front man Nic Gonzales has never sounded better - having co-written every song on the album and producing with frequent collaborator Chris Rodriguez. Songs like "This Is My Life" reflect a spiritual devotion not evident on much of the Contempoary Christian radio charts; while the hopeful tone and flourishes of brass on "Can You Feel (The Supernatural)" evoke a catchy, warm feel that can't help but bounce around in your head for days.Quite simply, So Natural is the Salvador album we've all been waiting for. |
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| Does the Bible really say anything about Credit Cards? Downsizing? Fashion? Media? AIDS?Yes! And about capital punishment, abortion, animal rights, spouse abuse, environmental protection and every other topic on the front page of today's newspaper.While those words weren't around when the Bible was written, the issues they address were. So That's in the Bible? guides you to specific spiritual viewpoints on the questions Christians face today in the real world.So That's in the Bible? is also packed with extra features including:*In Other Words - Quick, complete definitions of common terms you hear all the time, but may not fully understand.*For the Record - Brief, yet detailed information on selected topics.*Bible Bios - Revealing thumbnail biographics of the Bible's most colorful characters.*Daily Life - Who was allowed to ride in a chariot? What did the average Old Testament familyeat for supper? It's all here and more.*Strange but true - There are few, if any, bald men in the Bible; where the phrase "Land of Goshen!" came from; Dodo is a term of endearment; and other fascinating details.*Plus Where in the World? Now You Know, Heart Words and more!With hundreds of traditional and contemporary listings in all, no other concordance leads you so clearly to Bible solutions for today's life challenges. |
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| You might remember Kim Dexter as the former lead singer for the band Mayfair Laundry. She now steps out on her own with the catchy pop offering, So This Is It. Includes “We Need Jesus” and “Wait,” featuring guest vocalist Bryan Duncan. |
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| So What's the Difference? has been revised and updated for the 21st Century to help Christians better understand their own beliefs. A classic first released in 1967, this revision takes a current look at the answer to the question, "How does orthodox biblical Christianity differ from other faiths?" In a straightforward, non-critical comparison, Fritz Ridenour explores and explains the basic tenets of Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Science, Scientology, New Age and Mormonism. |
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| So Why Do We Do This? Understanding the Why and How of the Mass ' Most Catholics know the prayers and movements of the Mass, but many of us can't really explain why we do the things we do in the Mass. We don't remember what the gestures and prayers are all about and can become so entrenched in the ritual aspect of the Mass that we no longer recognize the miracle taking place right before our eyes. 'So Why Do We Do This? In this edition of the Catholic Faith Explorers series, participants learn with the Leader's Guide:' how the Mass came about ' why it is different from other religious “services�' the significance of each element of the Mass ' how each of us are active participants in the Mass and' more about the life-changing impact of receiving the Eucharist '' |
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| So Why Do We Do This? Understanding the Why and How of the Mass ' Most Catholics know the prayers and movements of the Mass, but many of us can't really explain why we do the things we do in the Mass. We don't remember what the gestures and prayers are all about and can become so entrenched in the ritual aspect of the Mass that we no longer recognize the miracle taking place right before our eyes. ' With So Why Do We Do This? In the Participants Workbook edition of the Catholic Faith Explorers series, you will learn:' how the Mass came about ' why it is different from other religious “services�' the significance of each element of the Mass ' how each of us are active participants in the Mass and' more about the life-changing impact of receiving the Eucharist '' ' BULK DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! ''1-19 copies $7.95 ea. '20-34 copies $7.50 ea. '35-49 copies $7.15 ea. '50-75 copies $6.75 ea. '76-149 copies $6.45 ea. '150-249 copies $5.95 ea. '250-349 copies $5.50 ea. '350-449 copies $5.15 ea. '450-599 copies $4.75 ea. '600-749 copies $4.35 ea. '750+ copies $3.95 ea. (equal to wholesale discount of 50%) '''Discount will be applied at check-out. '' |
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| Is Homeschooling the Best Option for Your Kids? New book explores why home education is on the rise LONGWOOD, FLOn November 2, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (California) ruled that parents do not have the right to preview or object to sexual or psychological material presented in school. In this particular case, elementary school children (ages 7 to 10) were given a questionnaire to rate themselves based on their emotions and feelings about activities of a sexual nature. This, yet another of that court's controversial decisions, is just one of the reasons parents are pulling children from school systems in record numbers. School shootings (most recently, in Tennessee, November 9) and other school crimes are more negative factors contributing to the positive growth in home education. Parents of children with special needs are routinely blamed for their children's problems but are given no options to solve those problems "in the system." Public Education is always in the news with some scandal or another, while homeschoolers are often in the news for exceptional achievement. Homeschoolers are matriculating into college in record numbers, and people want to know how they do there and in the rest of life. Hurricane Katrina has forced many parents to homeschool who would never have considered it otherwise. Is this really the best option for their kids? So - WHY Do You Homeschool? answers questions posed by the millions of friends, relatives, and neighbors of homeschoolers in the United States. Why has homeschooling experienced exponential growth in the last ten years and now between 2.2 and 4.2 percent of all children in the United States are homeschooled? That is the question many parents and public school advocates are asking, and it is the fundamental question answered in So - WHY Do You Homeschool? Answering Questions People Ask About Home Education (November, $12.99, 1-59781-572-1) by Mimi Davis. Over 70 other questions such as "What about being 'Salt and Light' to the public schools?" and "When did homeschooling begin?" are answered in ways that provoke deeper contemplation from both homeschooling veterans and public school advocates. So - WHY Do You Homeschool? has a broad appeal for inquisitive minds from all backgrounds. This is a perfect introduction to homeschooling for those considering home education for their own families. It was also written to refresh average homeschoolers in their homeschooling mission. Put the facts about homeschooling at |
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| Approaching the teenage years is frightening for parents and kids. The changing landscape of our society brings new safety issues, health concerns, and emotional factors that threaten the well-being of all teens. As parents, Dennis and Barbara Rainey have lived and relived those challenging years. And as a teacher of a sixth-grade Sunday school class for over eleven years, Dennis helped hundreds of preteens prepare for adolescence - including his own six children.Samuel and Rebecca Rainey, preteens themselves not many years ago, add their perspective as young adults who vividly recall their own successes and failures as teenagers. Covering such topics as friends, peer pressure, boundaries, dating, and sex, the Raineys address the most common traps of adolescence and teach young people how to avoid making poor choices. Short, concise chapters are filled with engaging illustrations and practical applications. This book is essential reading for preteens and an ideal resource for parents and youth workers. |
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