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| You're hurting, and you don't know where to turn. Will pills stop the emotional pain? Offering compassionate guidance to women who are experiencing troubling emotions, biblical counselor Fitzpatrick and psychiatrist Hendrickson address questions about underlying causes of depression, anxiety, and other disorders; whether to take medication or not; balancing medical intervention with biblical encouragement; and more. |
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| The phrase "the will of God" is used loosely. The consequence of that looseness to our peace of mind is serious. The authors recognition of this problem led him to write this book, a classic that has helped more than a million grieving persons better understand the meaning of the phrase. It can help you as well. |
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| We've all heard that God has a plan for our lives, but what does that mean in practical terms_when we're faced with important life decisions, like who to marry, what job to take, where to send our children to school, or what church to join? Sometimes, God's perfect will seems difficult to find, confusing to follow, easy to miss. We may even wonder if we've made past choices that have thrown God's plan for our lives off track. Sittser's book explores important questions like: How free are we if God has a perfect plan for our lives? Does suffering and trouble mean we are off track? How exactly does God speak? Discussing these and other questions, Jerry Sittser offers a biblically based approach that readers will find truly liberating. No matter what decisions you've already made, he points out that it is still possible to live out God's perfect will for your life_even if you think you've married the wrong person, chosen the wrong career, or landed yourself in some kind of serious trouble. This new edition includes study questions designed for individual and group use that will be helpful to anyone faced with decisions large and small. |
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| The Bible promises that when we pray according to God's will, He hears us. But many people pray in vain, because they don't know what God's will is. God's Word is His will! Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin's The Will of God in Prayer explores the Scriptures and instructs believers on how to use the Word of God in prayer. |
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| Join Detective Will as he learns the importance of obedience. Will is spending summer vacation at his grandparents hom by the sea. Will hears a sound and discovers footprints leasing into a creepy cave. Even though his grandfather has told him not to enter the cave without him, Will disobeys and follows the clues to uncover the Creepy Caves mystery. Are robbers hiding their loo or is there a greater discovery that will leave Detective Will speechless? Join Will as he learns the importance of obedience. Scripture theme: Children, obey your parents the way the Lord wants. This is the right thing to do. (Ephesians 6:1) |
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| Will and his first-mate Josh are pirates, sailing the rough seas in Will's backyard when Will shares his secret. He has half of a treasure map leading to Magillicuddy's gold. He had found it stuck between two pirate books he'd bought at the bookstore. The young pirates' quest for the missing half of the map leads them back to the bookstore which just happens to be named Magillicuddy's Treasure House of Books. Convinced more than ever that the owner is a pirate, Will and Josh are determined to continue their search for the missing half of the map. It's an exciting adventure as our buccaneers learn that some things-even ancient treasure maps-are not always what they seem. And in an unexpected twist, they discover that some treasures are far, far more valuable than gold and silver. |
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| Illustrated in full color, this collection of accessible and affordable guides speaks to key issues of Christian faith and discipleship. Books included are: The Apostles' Creed; Jesus and the Cross; The Lord's Supper; and The Ten Commandments. |
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| Heroes for Young Readers introduces younger children to the lives of Christian heroes! Whether reading for themselves or being read to, children love the captivating rhyming poems and unforgettable color illustrations of the Heroes for Young Readers series. Beautifully illustrated by Bryan Pollard; ages 5-10William Carey (1791-1834) dedicated his life to bringing the Good News to people who had never heard it. Leaving his familiar life in England, William sailed to India on a missionary quest. |
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