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| Experience the miracle of addition through subtraction. Less really can be so much more. Less really can be more, especially when you're trying to eliminate unnecessary burdens from your life. Want to lose weight? Eat less. Want to improve your finances? Spend less. Want to reduce stress and simplify your life? Read this book. Stephen Arterburn, bestselling author of The Every Man's Battle series, is a nationally renowned expert on helping men and women take life-changing actions to improve their lives. In What Have You Got to Lose? he uses Biblical concepts to guide readers through seven steps-surrender, acceptance, confession, responsibility, forgiveness, transformation, preservation-to relieve themselves of baggage and to live more abundantly. Less really can be so much more! |
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| This Spring Lexi, one of the Christian industry’s most versatile artists, will share with the world what they have longed to hear for quite some time in her newest release, What Heaven Hears. Her perseverance through the challenges of life is evident in every song, lyric and breath. What Heaven Hears is symbolic of the Lord hearing Lexi’s cry and wiping away every tear. A Detroit native, Lexi is a praise and worship artist who has more to say than ever in her music and recognizes that God has just begun to open the windows of heaven through her ministry. |
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| "Oh, the many things we can learn from horses! Whimsical, yet true, these statements apply both to life in the barnyard and the world in general. Whether you're into horse racing, rodeos, or just enjoy watching the unbridled sprit of a wild horse, this cozy sweatshirt is for you! Made of 50% cotton/50% polyester, with a screened design." |
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| What is the greatest challenge of your marriage?What is your greatest concern regarding financial health?What do you and your spouse do for fun? Exploring these and other questions, Steve and Annie Chapmann draw on their 28 years of married life, God's Word, and a survey of almost 500 couples to explore foundational conversations that highlight the truths upon which successful marriages are built. As you examine real-life situations, you'll discover the keys to making marriage more satisfying:* Finding spiritual wholeness * Creating a partnership in love, cooperation, and mutual submission* Realizing the importance of flexibility * Recapturing the laughter lost in daily living* Developing a mature love that will last a lifetime As you explore vital topics seldom discussed, your marriage will become deeper and more fulfilling. |
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| Even "good" families - those not fractured by divorce or separation - are frazzled by the day-to-day activity of our lives. In innocent pursuits of purpose and personal fulfillment, sometimes the husband-wife relationship suffers from lack of consistent nourishing. With sensitivity acquired from personal experience, Judy Carden reminds women to turn their hearts back toward home and to look upon one of their greatest treasures - their husbands - with a fresh and tender perspective. |
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| In this complicated world, Christians need renewal of their minds, hope for their hearts, and fresh fire in their spirits…on a daily basis! Insight, counsel, transparency, hope…. You'll find them all in this compilation of real life stories written by authors like Max Lucado, Anne Graham Lotz, Henry Blackaby, Sheila Walsh, and more. From profound situations to everyday occurrences, these authors share deep truths of what God has taught them through their own life journeys, helping readers to persevere and grow in their own faith.What I Learned from God Today is an interactive spiritual growth tool featuring 75 devotionals, each written in three sections: "Wisdom from God," "Living Out God's Plan for My Life," and "What I Learned from God Today," providing readers a daily dose of opportunity to receive, decide, and apply God's simple truths in a simple way! |
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| In this book, popular author J. Ellsworth Kalas reflects back on the tenth year of his life and talks about how that year shaped him and his Christian faith in so many important ways. (That was the year in which he first read the entire Bible cover to cover, for example, and the year in which he first felt a calling to Christian ministry.) Kalas shares many stories about what it was like growing up in Iowa during the days of the Great Depression, and he recounts many people and events that shaped and have continued to shape his life to this day.Themes explored include the importance of connecting with one's past, salvation, hearing God's call, living life with urgency, self-worth, the importance of investing and giving wisely, discovering the richness of the Bible, having confidence in God's promise, and the importance of looking back over your life to make sense of all the lessons you have learned. |
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| "You're a custom-made kid, by God's own design. You're not three; you're not two; you are one of a kind!" Written with the whimsy of Dr. Seuss and the love of a parent, this rhyming verse makes kids' toes tap and their faces smile. Kids love listening again and again as a silly Mom counts the reasons for loving her child, while also reminding us of God's boundless love. Children are reassured by the message that love isn't dependent on glamorous looks or great accomplishments_it comes without conditions. "Is it all coming clear now? Can you see that it's true? All those things that I like, are what I LOVE about you!" |
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| The follow up to Three Wooden Crosses, What I Love About Sunday features 17 moving songs centered on the theme of family and home. Includes top country artists like Tim McGraw, Wynonna, Randy Travis, Craig Morgan and Sawyer Brown. |
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| This new album by Marie Bellet, a stay at home mom of seven children, includes eleven original songs about the challenges of being a faithful and holy modern mother and wife. This talented singer/ songwriter presents outstanding lyrics about marriage and family life sung in a folk style with eloquence and tender emotion. ' ''' ' One Heroic Moment ' ' If Only ' Don't You Think I Count? ' You Don't Know The Half Of It ' ' Here I Am ' ' Thy Will Be Done ' What Difference Does It Make? ' What I Wanted To Say ' ' Your Own Little World ' Without You I Can Do Nothing ' Will You, Too, Go Away? ' |
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| In 2004 Hurricane Ivan swept across the East Coast and demolished the band's offices and left their homes and communities devastated. Through this difficult time, Big Daddy Weave banded together and met with Jesus in a whole new way as their families were expanding and sharing the joys of new life in the midst of much loss. This album, more than any that have come before, is a very real peek into the lives of the members - their experiences and what they have learned. Track Listing: 1. What I Was Made For 2. Just The Way I Am 3. For Who You Are 4. It's All About You 5. You're Worthy of My Praise 6. His Name Is Jesus 7. Give Up, Let Go 8. Killing Me Again 9. Without You 10. Words of Life 11. Quiet Time (track of silence) |
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| Building a marriage is a lifelong endeavor for both men and women. Most marriage books cover the three C's--communication, compromise, and consideration-but fail to address many issues critical to a healthy relationship. Family advocate Kay James calls these the "things I wish I had known before I got married": advice on finances, sex, children, and dealing with the extended family. Noting that the apostle Paul exhorted older women not to inspire or counsel younger women, but to teach them how to be wives to their husbands, Kay offers a lifetime's wealth of wisdom for creating an unbreakable marriage relationship. |
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