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| Of the three documents that comprise the Westminster Standards, the Larger Catechism has been the most neglected, even by conservative Presbyterians who profess to embrace these Standards. J. G. Vos wrote a series of studies of the Larger Catechism that first appeared in Blue Banner Faith and Life (1946-49) and has never circulated widely. G. I. Williamson has edited Vos's commentary, and P&R is publishing it in book form for the first time. Because the Larger Catechism supplements the Shorter Catechism on such topics as the church and the means of grace, Presbyterians dare not ignore it. This edition of J. G. Vos's commentary will encourage a recommitment to the Larger Catechism's increas |
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| A clear, helpful exposition of each question in the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Each lesson includes questions for review or discussion. Please note: The first edition, which was formerly available as two separate books, has now been combined into one book. The first editions are no longer available. |
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| Since its completion in 1647 the Westminster Shorter Catechism has been unsurpassed as a concise tool for teaching the Reformed understanding of Scripture. Though the truths of the catechism are unchanging, the English language has undergone many changes, which have made using the catechism in its original form increasingly difficult. Now there is an accurate rendering of the Shorter Catechism in modern English that recaptures the clarity and readability long enjoyed by the original. Those who love the Westminster standards can eagerly use this version of the Shorter Catechism for basic instruction in the central truths of Scripture. |
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| This book is great for any expectant parent or parent of any age child. Carolyn Arends brings you lyrical memories that all parents have wanted to put into words. This book brings out the feelings of how blessed you are to be able to bring such a wonderful creation into the world. Complimenting this book is the same titled CD single. |
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| A collection of thought-provoking essays on what makes America the great nation that it is today, from John Ratzenberger, host of the Travel Channel's John Ratzenberger's Made in America. |
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| A father of six daughters shares insight, wisdom, and powerful truths from the Bible on being a father to daughters. |
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| Study after study shows that fathers set up their daughters for success. Involved fathers_whether or not they live in the same house as their daughters boost their daughters' academic achievement, promote their emotional health, increase their compassion for others, and even bolster the status of women. In What a Difference a Daddy Makes, renowned psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Kevin Leman seamlessly weaves the latest research on fathering with funny, moving stories about his own parenting experiences. He gives practical ideas and inspiration for fathers and provides specific direction for helping daughters grow into loving, confident, caring adults. |
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| All she wants is a cute Christian guy who doesn't live with his mother - and maybe a Prada handbag.Ashley Stockingdale, 28, has a respectable (read: boring) job in Silicon Valley as a patent attorney. Given that the single men outnumber the women 2 to 1, Ashley can't help but wonder why a cute, eligible, Christian girl sits home most weekends. So Ashley resolves to go for it! The question is, what should she go for? Ultimately, Ashley finds that what a girl wants and what a girl needs aren't always the same thing. |
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| With What A Heart Is Beating For, Chris Rice continues to embody the art of songwriting by transforming lyrics and melodies into vivid snapshots of life, matted and framed by his faith. From the upbeat jazz-influenced moments of "So Much For My Sad Song" to the epic grandeur of the title track, this tasty production is sure to fill those who are searching for authentic moments of the soul. Chris Rice fans will appreciate the familiar touchstones while enjoying his journey into unexplored territory. |
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