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| This principle-packed volume contains 365 days of practical wisdom, anecdotes and scriptures for your daily life. It also includes a topical index and a “Read-the-Bible-in-a- Year” calendar. |
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| This book retells Jesus' Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders (Matthew 7:24-27 and Luke 6:47-49). The Arch(R) Book series tells popular Bible stories through fun-to-read rhymes and bright illustrations. This well-loved series captures the attention of children, telling scripturally sound stories that are enjoyable and easy to remember. |
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| A Compelling Analysis of the Claims to Deity by Jesus Christ. In the first century a.d., much speculation surrounded a carpenter living in Palestine. He was well known, but little was really known about his true identity. Some said he was a new prophet with a new message, some said he was one of the prophets of old, returned to life. Some believed him to be an aspiring political figure, while others thought him a lunatic and a self-deluded fool. A small group believed him to be something grander. His given name was Jehoshua, though we know him as Jesus of Nazareth. Theologians have asked for centuries, "Who was Jesus?" In their dissertations, however, one source is constantly underrepresented: that of Jesus himself. "Wise Guy and His Troubles," set on the campus of a contemporary college, examines the claims which Jesus made himself, about himself. Who did Jesus say that he was? This book asks the reader to examine those claims and decide for himself. Jesus once asked his disciples a question, which is as relevant to the truth-seeker of today as it was to a dozen of his friends twenty centuries ago. In response to the rumors of his day, he asked them, "But who do you say that I am?" |
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| "The Wise King" is a puzzle book about Solomon. Children ages 8 to 10 can practice their reading skills with renderings of the best-known stories of his life; while puzzles, games, and illustrations help them remember the biblical character in a fun way. |
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| Tony Salerno has created a wonderful and charming series of books that follows the adventures of little Bill and his friends as they learn through experience the values and benefits of good character. The books are large, containing full-color cartoon illustrations that tell the complete story, and include a perforated activity section in the back that reinforces the positive trait. Activities are rated easy, medium, and difficult as a guide for parents. The audio CD has the complete animated narration of the story and exciting sing-along songs (the lyrics are in the activity section!) that kids will love. These books mean hours of fun for children 6 to 12. |
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| 'Wise Up! Experience the Power of Proverbs' is a nine-week, interactive Bible study for 6th-9th grade girls. Covering topics of interest to the coming-of-age crowd, daily lessons deal with choices, stewardship, friends, Christ-like characteristics, and cultural issues. Heart-probing questions follow, providing an opportunity for journaling and quiet conversation with God. |
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| Debbie Reilly longs for love and a place to belong. She delights in her work with the elderly of White Pines Health Care Facility, but her friendship with the residents causes friction among the nurses. Especially when one has an eligible grandson. Neil Jenson enjoys his visits with his grandma Elvina. He wants to surprise her with a wonderful Christmas at home, but he discovers she's the one with surprises - a secret from her past. Debbie seems to be the only one who can help straighten out the mess... with Grandma and his heart. Has the Lord brought Neil and Debbie together in order to answer everyone's Christmas wishes? Or will the mystery of Neil's past destroy his hope for a wonderful future? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents! |
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| Develyn Worrell is looking forward to a peaceful close to her summer when life gets a little crazy. Through it all the steady friendship of Cooper Tallon offers just what her heart needs. The final book in the Horse Dreams trilogy. |
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| Something besides coffee has been brewing at the Starbucks in Mesquite, TX. The Afters started as four guys working at a Starbucks who discovered they had the same vision - a Christian rock band that promoted the carefree splendor of living a life continually focused on God. For The Afters, "I Wish We All Could Win" is about living for God outside of the confines of the church in a way that is compelling and contemplative. With musical tastes from bands like Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, U2 and even at times The Beatles, The Afters present a unique musical flare that's familiar in influence yet unique in presentation. |
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| What Are Ultimate Tracks? Ultimate Tracks are digitally mastered performance tracks as made popular by today's top artists. Featuring recordings in three singable keys, each with and without background vocals. Word Tracks produces high quality tracks that are as close to the original as possible, eliminating long introductions, instrumentals, and endings to create a more user-friendly track. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: Eb / Medium Key: G / Low Key: Eb |
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