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| A companion CD to the brilliant new 365-day devotional from Beth Moore and the International Mission Board, Voices of the Faithful features songs that support the incredible stories of God's faithfulness in the face of uncertainty and danger. Produced by Travis Cottrell, each song will igniting a passion in the hearts listeners as they meditate on these inspiring stories of faith and courage from Christians serving around the world. Beth Moore is a writer and teacher of best-selling books and Bible studies and nationally known speaker. Travis Cottrell leads worship at each Beth Moore event and is an Integrity worship artist. |
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| As she begins a routine homicide investigation, Agent Robbie Sanchez is unaware that she is about to uncover a tangle of deceit with deadly implications.This book weaves together the spiritual, ethical, and scientific questions that surround genetic engineering, leading readers to ask: What happens when human experimentation goes so far that evil takes control? |
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| The Pastor Rudy Experience (P.R.E.) is a music, DVD, book & audio book series inspired by the life of Pastor Rudy Rasmus, being transformed with love, hope & faith. From a man of the streets running an hourly motel, to becoming the pastor of St. John’s church in Houston, Texas, Pastor Rudy is living to touch & heal hearts through God. The Music – Volume I: Touch, features Ron Summers, Brian C. Wilson and duo SoulFruit. The music is a combination of soul-influenced praise & worship and contemporary gospel backed by bass thumping urban tracks. The St. John’s Choir is featured on Touch. |
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| Pastor Bill Hybels believes there is a new reality in America. The church has entered an era of growth and unprecedented spiritual opportunity to share the Gospel, yet at the same time we face a shrinking economy and a world in crisis. This poses a great resource challenge for the church. In order to reach out to people who are spiritually hungry, the church needs more people to be equipped to serve others. Hybels says the key to the future of the church is the equation X (paid staff) + Y (volunteers) = Z (bearing much fruit for God's glory). Churches cannot afford to continue hiring more and more staff with limited budgets. And so the key to resourcing the church is what Hybels calls the Y factor. The Y factor is the pool of volunteers in every church. As churches recover the message of Ephesians 4:11-12 to "equip God's people for works of service," it is the volunteer who can serve. But there is a two-edged sword in this situation: People are just waiting to discover the gifts and passions that God has given them to serve others and use those gifts to power the local church and advance the kingdom of God on earth. The need is there. But those who can help are there, too. It is time to launch a Volunteer Revolution. Every church staff should be helping people discover their spiritual gifts, passions to serve, and places of service in order to meet the growing needs in our churches and world. Hybels makes a clarion call to move beyond volunteer retention to volunteer acquisition. By attracting, connecting, training, and sustaining volunteers, churches will mobilize people into places of service and bring new meaning to their lives. Hybels also outlines how we can build lifelong volunteers in the church through community, celebration, and commendation. |
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| The future of the local church is directly tied to its ability to attract, equip, and unleash the potential of volunteers in the church Pastor Bill Hybels sees a new reality on the horizon. There is unprecedented spiritual openness in today’s society, and at the same time, increasing economic pressure on the resources of local churches. The solution lies squarely on the able shoulders of God-gifted volunteers. And they are ready for the challenge! Once trained, empowered, and inspired, record numbers of volunteers will take on all new levels of responsibility in the local church, creating a volunteer revolution that will transform churches and communities. The Volunteer Revolution reveals how all of this can happen and how churches can unleash vast amounts of untapped potential. Through real-life volunteer stories, Hybels inspires church leaders in their role as equippers while motivating potential volunteers to align themselves with God’s mission to change the world. The Volunteer Revolution is also available as an unabridged Audio Pages® CD. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| "Peace, Love, Hope and Joy--all your wishes for the season! The heavy wire wreath with glass votive cups has an empty center that you can fill with your own greenery (as shown). Five votive candles and ceremony pamphlet included. 12 1/4"" x 3""." |
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| Teaches Greek word parts and discusses the contribution of Greek to modern English. Emphasizes the importance of proper word selection for vivid writing. |
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| In what could very well spark a worldwide movement, Ed Gungor challenges the church to authenticity and community in this timely book. Over and over again in scripture Christians are encouraged to "make vows to the Lord" (e.g., Psalm 76:11). Is it possible that making 'vows-- intentionally inserting various Christian practices into our lives-- would have great value to 21st-century Christians? What if we thoughtfully and publicly articulated vows before God and those we love? Would it help our lives take on the tone of the eternal? Has something been lost in the openness of the 21st century? Gungor believes the answer is yes!He says: "Vow-making is an old trail that was very familiar to the ancients who have gone before us, but is virtually unknown for we moderns. As I have wandered down this path, it has been both intriguing and empowering, and, on another level, just plain dangerous. But I really think it's leading somewhere. That's the why of this writing." |
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| A king and some unexpected companions embark on a voyage that will take them beyond all known lands. As they sail farther and farther from chartered waters, they discover that their quest is more than they imagined and that the world's end is only the beginning. The popular unabridged recordings previously released, are now repackaged and rejacketed with adult art in time for the first Narnia film coming from Disney at Christmastime 2005. Derek Jacobi is a celebrated actor, having won a Tony Award for Much Ado About Nothing, and an Emmy award for Graham Greene's The Tenth Man. Jacobi is perhaps best known for his brillant portrayal of the Emporer in the miniseries I Claudius. |
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| How lucky can they get? It's relaxation time, and the Seven Sleepers have the chance to vacation on an ocean-going ship. How much trouble can come their way on a vacation? None, right? |
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