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| Max Lucado guides the reader through the events surrounding Christ's return, answering questions about this often-confusing subject and offering words of comfort and hope. |
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| Hannah Ryan is the mother of two adorable little girls and the wife of a doting husband. Her life is perfect -- until the night her husband and eldest daughter are ripped away from her by a drunken driver. Torn by grief and rage, Hannah finds her faith -- like that of Jeremiah weeping over Jerusalem -- tested to the limits. As she walks the long road of her own modern-day Lamentations, she must learn to forgive... and finally discover that God's mercies truly are new every morning. Sometimes the road home is only found by letting go. |
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| After losing her husband and children to typhoid, Summer Steadman lacks the desire to forge ahead to Oklahoma. Instead she seeks employment in the small Mennonite community of Gaeddert, Kansas, to be near the graves of her family. Widower Peter Ollenberger, the local gristmill owner, needs someone to teach his son. When he hears of a "learned woman" in town, he believes she is the answer to his prayers, despite the fact that he faces censure for helping an "outsider." There is next to nothing Peter will not do for his son. But when the boy begins looking at Summer as more than a teacher, Peter battles with himself. Does he marry this woman to give his son a new mother, or does he marry only for love? |
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| Summer Steadman ends her journey to Oklahoma when she loses her family to illness. After her tragedy can Summer find happiness, even love, in a Mennonite community on the Plains? |
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| Starting from the premise that customers are behaving more like cats than Pavlov's dogs, Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg examine how emerging media have undermined the effectiveness of prevailing mass marketing models. This paradigm shift has creat |
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| God speaks to us in every chapter on some major social problems that have been taking our nation further from His love, care, and protection. For the first time, God's Word answers the legal systems on these issues: God's morality v. the Courts' immoral decisions.Actual court cases are used to show how God is being removed from our public lives by judges who substitute their own social philosophies for the U.S. Constitution. These cases and court actions are explained in everyday language.The author was a teenager in the Great Depression era and gives his experiences and observations on social changes that have adversely affected our family values, churches, schools, and courts over the intervening years, especially during the last few decades.It should not take more national catastrophes to wake us to the need to do our part to bring about needed changes in our personal and public lives and turn our nation back to God so He can heal our land and give us His blessings as He has promised. |
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| Get this hot pizza to go. Are you this close to getting intimate with your main squeeze just because "everybody else is doing it"? Do you think you're not attractive enough to fit with the crowd? It's time to wake up and smell the pizza! Get some perspective and then evaluate those monster life issues. No one is perfect; God made sure of that. But you know what? No matter how you look or what you do, God loves you. Tempted to try drugs? God loves you. Struggling with thoughts of suicide? God loves you. You don't need to jump through hoops to conform to something you think is acceptable- you're already acceptable to Someone.The Hafer brothers discuss topics you parents might cringe at, but hear them out. They're two hilarious guys who know what you face every day-and they actually want you to face it. Don't let mold cover your brain while you let your peers make all the decisions. Take some time to swallow this advice. The spiritual nutrition in this book will help you through your tough teen years and beyond. |
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| If comedian Jerry Seinfeld wrote daily devotions . . . they'd be just like this! With her 60 quirky and unpredictable readings, the author combines comic takes on everyday experiences with spiritual applications that are certain to inspire and encourage you. The perfect therapeutic stress reliever for women on the go! |
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| Cool Hand Luke plays rock and roll the likes of which you have never heard before. Easily sidestepping exact musical labels, they combine driving, head nodding rock music with beautiful melodies, pleasing the ears of both indie snob elitist and the average music loving layman. They have made a name for themselves with their intense, not to mention tight, live show, which has been known to consistently win over new crowds night after night. 4 Different Covers Available - Shipped At Random Track Listing: Click on the song title to hear an audio sample. Download RealPlayer for free. 1. Heroes Will Be Heroes 2. One Time 3. This Is Love 4. Nobody Hugs A Rose 5. So Shall It Be 6. Dreams For Sale 7. Two Pianos 8. Like A Bell Tolling From Another World 9. For You 10. O Shachah |
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| Fast-as-can-be drumming, metal-precision rock-guitar playing, melodic vocals and a good dose of bass define the melodic punk band Slick Shoes. Already considered one of the tightest punk bands in the industry, Wake Up Screaming finds Slick Shoes pressing its relentless, high-speed rhythms to a new level. Includes "Angel" and "Have I Said Too Much." |
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| Comprising Trey Pearson (lead vocals), Jesse Counts (guitar), Dan Hunter (bass) and Chris Hines (drums), Everyday Sunday hails from Columbus, Ohio. Attracting a national audience with its 2001 Christian Hit Radio single, “Just a Story,” Everyday Sunday has released two successful projects, Stand Up and Anthems for the Imperfect, while raking in numerous accolades, including being named among CCM Magazine’s “Favorite New Artists of 2003.” Also in 2003, Everyday Sunday made an impact as one of the Top 10 “Major Impact Artists” for Christian Hit Radio. Recently signed to Inpop Records, Everyday Sunday releases their third record, Wake Up! Wake Up!, on May 22, 2007. The album, produced by Ian Eskelin (Krystal Meyers, Stellar Kart, All Star United), features the new hit singles “Find Me Tonight” and “Wake Up! Wake Up!”, delivering the same diversity and solid pop sound that has come to define Everyday Sunday’s music. |
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| Life in Your Way does not come to the show with any hidden agendas. We come to share respect and friendship with anyone and everyone. Hardcore was once based on the idea that we could all learn from each other, but we need to first admit that we don’t know everything. It’s clear that we all have a lot to learn in this life. Before we are a band we want to be people who are ready to listen and reason with anyone. Let’s Rock It Killa. |
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