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| For the past nine years, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance has been one of the best-selling reference titles available. This comprehensive work has now been completely revised using the latest biblical information and cutting-edge computer technology to verify information. Includes dozens of maps and charts, the most exhaustive concordance to the King James Version of the Bible and much more. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| The Struggle Is Over is the highly anticipated new release from Youth For Christ following the critically acclaimed Love Comes In All Colors of 2004. A Grammy nominee in the Best Gospel Choir Album category for the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, Youth For Christ remains a favorite of Gospel music consumers. The Struggle Is Over was recorded live in Baltimore MD at the Baltimore Convention Center. The lead radio single and title track is sure to be an anthem of encouragement for the entire nation and features the vocal talents of Jonathan Nelson, a 2006 Stellar Award Winner! The age of the choir ranges from 16 to 25 and this CD is full of extraordinary variety guaranteed to grab the Gospel music consumer and beyond. |
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| A Complete Learning System to Help You Understand Words, People, Places, and Events of the Bible Here's a concise, easy-to-use Bible reference book especially for students of all ages who seek to learn more about the Bible and its times. The Student Bible Dictionary features definitions and explanations of hundreds of Bible words, names, places, and concepts. Scores of full color charts, maps, photographs, and illustrations help to clarify the text, and add visual appeal. Special color coding, meanwhile, adds special emphasis to important topics-which feature additional information geared toward the student reader. |
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| Making sense of human suffering is a challenge in every age, and many a person confronted with man's inhumanity to his fellow man has lost his faith in a good God. The Holocaust, in particular, because of the scope of its ruthlessness, has raised the question for modern man: “What kind of God allows the horrible and systematic murder of so many innocent people?� ' Quoting widely from Christian, Jewish and secular sources, Regis Martin makes an unflinching examination of this universal question on the meaning of suffering. By meditating on Christ's passion, death and descent into Hell, he asks us to consider anew the God who overcomes evil by plunging himself into the depths of human misery. ' The author presents the arguments of those who say that because of the Holocaust, and other such numerous horrors in history, all human discourse is suspended, including that which presumes the existence of a good and all-powerful God. He responds with a penetrating discussion of the deeper meaning of Christ's life, passion, death and resurrection in relation to human suffering, and then uses the examples of modern martyrs of the Holocaust such as Edith Stein and Maximilian Kolbe to show the meaning of the sacrifice of their lives and so many others in the larger context of Christ's self-emptying for the sake of others. Regis Martin is a Professor of Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, and the author of several books on spirituality and theology. His other works include The Last Things and Garlands Of Grace published by Ignatius Press. |
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| Does the Great Canoe Fish actually exist? Or is he a two hundred year old canoe-size legend? The Sugar Creek Gang packs their fishing gear and sleeping bags for a canoe trip to find out. But they're not alone. Dragonfly spills the beans to the local town bullies who follow the gang in hopes of beating them at the catch. A gift from Old Man Paddler gives the gang an advantage but the bullies keep their presence a secret long enough to nearly shatter the gang's hopes. Join the gang on their journey to the pregnant pig rock, help them catch waterfall worms, and find out if the Great Canoe Fish exists! Running time: 70 minutes. Recommended for ages 7 to 12. |
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| Finally the first day of Sugar Creek's highly anticipated revival celebration arrives! But for some of the Town's residents, the morning begins on a sour note which leads to sour thoughts and the possibility of sour plans. The gang anticipates the upcoming evening's events together with a swim in the creek until the bullies show up. After a water scuffle, Big Bob Till tips off the gang to the possibility that the celebration might be in great jeopardy. Upon arrival at the revival, the gang members don their thinking caps and scour the area searching for clues. Join the gang in their race against nightfall to discover if there's any truth to Big Bob's threat before the threat comes true! Running time: 70 minutes. Recommended for ages 7 to 12. |
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| The gang races through the swamp only to stumble upon previously unexplored territory that leads them right into the middle of a mystery. As if the puzzling new discoveries aren't enough, Poetry's lamb causes mischief in the schoolhouse and gets everyone in hot water with Miss Lilly. When things calm down, the gang plans an overnight stay in a cave near the cemetery, but Tom Till has been keeping a secret that is sure to shake things up. Matters get even more interesting when Old Man Paddler appears and reveals the truth behind the gang's secret hideout. Running time: 75 minutes. Recommended for ages 7 to 12. |
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| The Sugar Creek Gang suddenly becomes the opposite of teacher's pets when the new substitute, Mr. Black, comes to town. A wrongful accusation gets Bill into trouble with his parents and creates more questions in his head than answers. Why does Mr. Black keep taking pictures of people, who poisoned Mr. Black's beautiful horse, and will those beech switches in the classroom actually be used on the gang? How do a barn full of pigeons, a ladder, a new book, and a base ball game lead to a fire in the schoolhouse on Sunday afternoon? To find out join the Sugar Creek Gang as they try to avoid trouble with the teacher! Recommended for ages 7 to 12. |
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| Moving in the spiritual realm should be as much a part of a believer's routine as prayer, worship and reading Scripture. Yet all too often, Christians practice an intellectual faith, which lacks any supernatural punch. Healing, deliverance and signs and wonders are an inheritance for all followers of Jesus Christ. The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind teaches you how to remove the blinders of religious limitation to redeem the lost and transform communities. You too can tap into an abundance of miracle-working authority and unleash the power of God's glory. |
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| "Subtle ivory mat and white-washed wood frame give this rich water color and its inspiring message your full attention. The print presents the words directly from the artist's own hand. Ready to hang. 11 1/2"" x 13 1/2"". " |
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| Join Strawberry Shortcake and her friends in this all-new animated movie. If you believe in your dreams, anything is possible. Strawberry Shortcake has a dream of fresh new field of berry bushes - enough for everyone. But, when the greedy Peculiar Purple Pieman rolls into Strawberrry Land, he decides to steal Strawberry's dream - and everyone else's dreams, too! In order to stop the Purple Pieman and his evil plan, Strawberry and her friends must travel to the Land of Dreams. Along the way, these special friends learn the value of working together to make dreams come true. |
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| Introducing The Sweet Life, the long-awaited debut solo album from Cherie Adams (formerly of Avalon). Inspiring and encouraging, this remarkable collection of songs will give you more than just a glimpse of The Sweet Life - it will lift your spirit and change your heart! Many songs were co-written by such artists as Scott Faircloff, Cindy Morgan, Scott Krippayne, and more. |
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