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| The follow up to Mark's highly successful debut "The Line Between the Two" which included the songs "For The First Time," "Wish You Were Here," and the smash hit "Find Your Wings" Mark Harris once again delivers songs for the soundtrack of life wrapped in up-tempo, powerful melodic moments. The title track "Windows and Walls" addresses the integrity of living out our faith with our families, "Let The Redeemed" creates a classic worship moment and "Use Words" encourages us to live our life in such a way that words are no longer necessary to show the life changingpower of a relationship with God. |
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| From a man who has served as executive vice president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association-an intimate and life-changing look at the person of Jesus Christ...who He is, and what He offers to us. Apart from Jesus, even our highest achievements fall short and ring hollow. It's only when we draw near to Him and become transformed by Him that we: experience true contentment in every circumstance enjoy life the way God means for us to experience it bear lasting fruit in our Christian walk. In Windows into the Heart of God, readers will take a 31-day journey that encourages, builds up, and challenges them to flourish in their personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Through this book that's both biblical and personal, they'll laugh, they'll cry, they'll learn, they'll grow-in fact, they'll be forever changed! |
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| Windows of the SoulWithin our hearts is a longing - a profound cry of the soul for something our theologies can only point us to, never replace.Intimacy with God.Something that has no human or earthly substitute.Yet, if we pause to listen, we will discover how often God speaks to us through human and earthly means. He stands at the windows of the easily overlooked and the unlikely, tapping at the pane. He beckons us to places of encounter where we learn how well he understands the language of our hearts.At unexpected windows of the soul, we hear the voice of God.Windows of the Soul is a rare book, resounding the cry for communion that is both ours and God's. |
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| Set in the area of Lancaster County Summerhill follows the life and times of contemporary "English" teen Merry Hanson as she and her Amish friend, Rachel Zook, grow in their faith and friendship. Merry and her friends are so believable and easy to relate to that you'll be convinced they are real. In Windows on the Hill, Merry Hanson is one-hundred-percent sure that staying with Miss Ruby Spindler while her parents are on a mission trip is the perfect opportunity to learn how "Old Hawk Eyes" is able to spy on everyone in SummerHill. Each time she tries to slip into the attic though Miss Spindler herself thwarts her plans. What is the old woman hiding anyway?In the meantime, one of Merry's cats disappears and members of the SummerHill Gang are recruited to scour the area and pass out fliers in an attempt to find the beloved pet. But just as hope seems to be running out of hope, Miss Spindler steps in with a big surprise. Ideal for young teen girls and perfect for fans of Beverly Lewis' The Shunning who are looking for an engaging read for the teens in their lives. |
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| The close-knit Stuart clan becomes personally involved in WWII when several members of its younger generation go off to fight. Will and Clint are strongly rooted in their Christian heritage, but Adam's life has been aimless and bitter. While he fights his toughest battle within himself, he endangers the men under his command. The three cousins' military exploits take them from the Arkansas hills to the jungles of Guadalcanal, from Hollywood to the forests of Germany. The Stuarts at home lean heavily on faith and family as they pray for their sons. Will the men return safely to the women and families who love them? About the Author Gilbert Morris was first a pastor, then an English professor at the University of Arkansas. Retired from both careers, he lives with his wife in Gulf Shores, Alabama, where he writes his immensely popular books in an office he designed himself. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| Written in a way to address specific and immediate needs of victims of trauma or disaster, Winds of Hope offers 60 encouraging devotionals that deal with various topics, including peace, security, the higher ways of God, the hope of victory, taking life stepby- step, and much more. Offering key Scripture passages for each biblical concept and truth, shared stories, words of encouragement, and prayers for comfort or understanding, the devotionals in Winds of Hope also give readers the chance to catch a "gentle breeze" through suggested activities and meditations and additional Scripture readings. Through the provision of Scripture and shared life experiences of others, Winds of Hope can help bring healing to those affected by devastating events or circumstances. The content shows evidence that God is a sovereign, faithful, trustworthy, and sufficient companion for the path to restoration and healing. |
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| While recalling the past can be healthy, overfocusing on it is counterproductive, hindering our spiritual growth and keeping us from the future God has planned. |
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| Wedding bells are ringing, but there are storms on the horizon that may keep everyone from reaching the church. Christine's perfect wedding plans are sorely tested when the worst snowstorm in over a decade hits central Minnesota. Tornado warnings blare on Marie's wedding day, which is great for the storm-chasing best man, but not so great for uniting the bride and groom. As Allie is finishing wedding preparations in Florida and her fianc? works in New York, a nasty hurricane bears down on the coast. The wind is changing on Krista's wedding day, sending a wildfire right toward the church. Will these brides find their grooms in the midst of raging storms? |
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| It has been years since Bryce and Ashley have been to their hometown. This trip to Chicago presents a new mystery when a family friend disappears. Can they unravel the clues and find him before it’s too late? Bryce and Ashley Timberline are normal 13-year-old twins, except for one thing—they discover action-packed mystery wherever they go. Find out where their search for truth takes them in this exciting mystery! |
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| Based on the Franklin Graham film, Last Flight Out, this story tells the heartwarming tale of a little boy whose village is ministered to by missionaries. Raimundo has lost his family to a rebel attack, but has found a long-distance friend through the gift of an Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box. When the village comes under attack by rebels, Dr. Annie, along with Dan and Mateo, see the villagers to safety, where Raimundo finds a new home, a new hope, and a new faith in Christ. |
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| In this Oscar-nominated documentary, witness as five film crews follow a rich variety of bird migrations through 40 countries on seven continents. Film-maker Jacques Perrin used planes, gliders, helicopters and balloons to fly alongside, above, below and in front of their subjects. Open your eyes to the wonders of God's created world as you fly along with the world's most gorgeous birds through gorgeous natural landscapes. |
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