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| This "mini-encyclopedia" of the Creator's insight shows in lavish detail the remarkable evidences for special creation, with the Bible serving as a guide to interpreting the information. This book presents real history in a durable hard-cover format of hundreds of color photos and illustrations that will astonish everyone who reads it. Topics include ancient civilizations, UFOs, dinosaurs, the age of the earth, and much much more. |
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| How did life originate? No question has mystified mankind more. Did life on earth arise from an undirected evolutionary process, as many scientists have believed? Or was something else at work? Here is a fascinating journey into the interior of a single living cell-an elaborate microscopic world with distinct systems that point dramatically to evidence of intelligent design. |
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| If you aren't content to just talk about purpose, but want to know what your purpose is and how to fulfill it, then this book is right for you. Included in this volume are 59 short studies that will help answer the questions you've been asking all your life. These studies are perfect for youth, families, and small groups as well as personal devotions. |
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| "Where is God?" People are struggling to comprehend how a good and loving God could allow their loved ones to become buried in the twin towers or be shot on their own porch during a drive-by shooting. After losing his wife to brain cancer, Thomas Finch began a journey to understand God's sovereignty in the midst of his darkest hour. He takes the reader on his own personal journey through the pain, wresting, and questioning to finding God's Word to be our ultimate source of comfort. This book provides hope and insight for those who find themselves trapped in the shadows of sorrow. |
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| Books 23-28 in the Left Behind: The Kids series are now available in two value-priced hardcovers for collectors and readers who want a longer read. Best for ages 12 and up, but loved by all ages. Shaken includes volumes 23-25 from Left Behind: The Kids and background plots from Assassins and The Indwelling. Unmasked includes volumes 26-28 from Left Behind: The Kids and background plots from The Indwelling and The Mark.As another prophecy is fulfilled in Jerusalem, Judd and Lionel are startled by what they find. When they finally have the chance to head back to Illinois, they are thrown a detour and end up as witnesses to one of the most terrifying events of the Tribulation. After running for their lives, the Young Trib Force find themselves looking for a new place to live in Wisconsin. Once in a new hiding place, Vicki and the others watch the frightening events unfold in Israel while trying to tell others the truth. Will the Global Community forces find them? As the world prepares to take the mark of Nicolae Carpathia, the Young Trib Force try to convince people of the consequences. Join them as they discover a clever new way to spread their message via computer and struggle to free their friends. |
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| Depression is a secret pain at the core of many men's lives, and one that goes largely undiagnosed and untreated. The consequences of not treating male depression are extremely serious. Studies show that suicide is more common in men than women, and tha the male suicide rate is three times higher at midlife than at any other life stage. In Unmasking Male Depression, Dr. Archibald Hart explores the many forms of depression and gives tools for coping with and healing depression in men. Hart also examines the lives of Christian leaders who struggled with depression, such as Charles Spurgeon, Martin Luther, and John Calvin, to reveal the myths surrounding this illness. |
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| "Diffusing the hype and hyperbole that many Christians hear about Satan and how he works, the author presents a popular and authoritative look at the real person of Satan_the one he doesn't want us to discover." |
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| With keen insight, John Paul Jackson peers through the enemy's smokescreen and exposes one of the most deceptive snares used to destroy the Church. This fascinating book is biblically anchored and seasoned with years of divine revelation and thoughtful reflection. We need to have a spirit of humility and purity, especially those in a leadership position. |
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| Groothuis shows how the New Age movement has influenced our culture---especially in health, psychology and spirituality---and outlines how believers can counter this pervasive, nonchristian world view. One of the best books on the subject to date. |
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| Ricardo is an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician, and worship leader who was born to break down barriers of race and ethnicity, music, culture, and religion. Though it took the better part of his 29 years of life for that realization to come fully into focus, the release of his debut album Unmerited illustrates that the vision is not only focused but also flourishing! Unmerited is a wonderful mix of contempoary Christian music with a touch of the Latino culture and rock. Richardo's music swirls together these elements and lands solidly into worship. From the passionate anthem 'I Call Your Name' to the loving praise of 'Unmerited Favor' and the welcoming call of 'Come Down' Unmerited will truly uplift your spirit. Track Listing: 1. Come Down 2. Celebrate 3. The Name of Jesus 4. I Call Your Name 5. Te Amo 6. You Influence Me 7. Unmerited Favor 8. Thank You, Thank You 9. Stand Strong 10. We Love You, Jesus 11. Lord, I Worship You 12. Rescue Me 13. It Is Well With My Soul |
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| Pastors are strategically placed to counter the culture. No other profession looks so inoffensive but is in fact so dangerous to the status quo. Their weapon? A gospel that is profoundly countercultural. But standing firm in today's world isn't easy. Powerful forces, both subtle and obvious, attempt to domesticate pastors, to make them, in a word, unnecessary. In this volume, two of today's most respected authors help pastors recover their gospel identity and maintain a pure vision of Christian leadership. Eugene Peterson and Marva Dawn here reconnect pastors with the biblical texts that will train them as countercultural servants of the gospel. In his section of the book, Peterson explores Romans, 1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus, drawing from them the correct view of pastoral identity. In turn, Dawn looks to Paul's letter to the Ephesians for instruction for churches seeking to live faithfully in today's world. Packed with encouraging insights from experienced practitioners, this book is must reading for anyone involved in church or parachurch leadership or for anyone now preparing for ministry. |
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