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| Inheriting and expanding a magnificent kingdom from his father, King David, Solomon attained both spiritual and material wealth, confounding his enemies and thrilling his own people. The Bible claims there will never be another like Him. His legacy includes three canonical works that flowed from God to his pen - Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song Of Solomon. Strangely, these three books are rarely examined by modern scholars, but longtime author and defender of the faith Henry Morris has now provided an invaluable commentary. His examination of Solomon's life, and the insights into the writings themselves, give the Bible student a worthy tour through the life of a most remarkable man. |
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| This practical study guide is a wonderful complement to The Remarkable Women of the Bible by Elizabeth George as well as a powerful, stand-alone exploration of lives changed by God's love. Thought-provoking questions, reflective studies, and personal applications illuminate the riches of a godly life for contemporary women as they glean lessons from women of Scripture. This guide provides fresh nourishment from a woman's point of view and the keys to a fulfilling, joyful, and meaningful relationship with God. This is an excellent resource for personal or group study. |
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| A biblical and practical case for three main evangelical views on remarriage after divorce Among born-again christians |
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| Lauren Holbrook believes that God matched couples before time began-some just require a coordinated introduction. And no one plays love connection better than Lauren, an undercover Cupid on a mission to connect clueless friends.The next couple-in-waiting? Brandon and Hannah, two unsuspecting pals who are perfect for each other in every way. They just don't realize it yet. But as Lauren grows closer to her friend Ryan, and her single father unexpectedly falls in love, she discovers the joy found in trusting God's perfect plan instead of her own.The Lauren Holbrook series delivers fun stories on topics girls care about, such as boys, chocolate, and dating. Each book balances the lighthearted antics of Lauren with spiritual insights that will encouarge teen readers to trust God for their lives. |
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| Known for being musically innovative and always being ahead of the curve, David Crowder*Band offers up "Remedy", their most accessible release to date. Featuring the first single "Everything Glorious" |
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| Just months after its release, David Crowder Band’s Remedy has already seen monumental success, with over 130,000 albums sold and a successful radio single and mainstream club tour supporting the album already behind them. Remedy rings true to what fans of David Crowder Band expect – an innovative experience of both music and worship. The Remedy Limited Edition features the 10 original songs, plus a bonus DVD with 3 live songs. |
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| Tess Longren is 28, single, and at a crossroads in her life. She finally has a job she enjoys as well as a proposal of marriage from a man she loves, but Tess can't seem to grasp a future filled with promise and hope. Her mother's long ago death remains a constant, though subtle ache that Tess can't seem to move past. When childhood friend, Blair Holbrook, asks Tess to accompany her to their childhood home to resolve a situation left unsettled fifteen years ago, Tess falsely imagines that by helping her friend find peace, she will find contentment for herself. A wonderful follow-up to the author's earlier novels, Why the Sky Is Blue and A Window to the World. |
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| Convinced she could make it on her own, Ashley Baxter has kept the most important people in her life at a distance--her family, the man who loves her, and the God she is sure can never forgive her. Now, just as she begins to open her heart, the events of September 11 rip into Ashley's world and she is led to heartbreaking and hope-filled decisions that will forever change her life. This story vividly illustrates that we must value others more than ourselves, and it drives home one of Gary Smalley's key messages: Honor one another. Remember is second in the five-book Redemption series by Gary Smalley and Karen Kingsbury that centers around the Baxter family. As readers follow the hopes and struggles of the family, they will explore key relationship themes as well as the larger theme of redemption, both in characters' spiritual lives and in their relationships. Each book includes study questions for individual and small-group use as well as a "teaser" chapter of the next book in the series. |
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| The Redemption series won Christian Retailing's 2005 Retailer's Choice Award for Best Series! Convinced she could make it on her own, Ashley Baxter has kept the most important people in her life at a distance--her family, the man who loves her, and the God she is sure can never forgive her. Now, just as she begins to open her heart, the events of September 11 rip into Ashley's world and she is led to heartbreaking and hope-filled decisions that will forever change her life. This story vividly illustrates that we must value others more than ourselves, and it drives home one of Gary Smalley's key messages: Honor one another. Remember is second in the five-book Redemption series by Gary Smalley and Karen Kingsbury that centers around the Baxter family. As readers follow the hopes and struggles of the family, they will explore key relationship themes as well as the larger theme of redemption, both in characters' spiritual lives and in their relationships. Each book includes study questions for individual and small-group use as well as a "teaser" chapter of the next book in the series |
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| Few books cause the church to re-examine it's prejudices but "Remember Jesus" will be known as one. Steve Motyer is a New Testament lecturer at London Bible College and New Testament Editor of the Crossway Bible Guides. In this practical handbook he looks at all the different influences on the Lord's Supper, investigates the practices surrounding it and demands radical changes to how we view and celebrate this event. He brings depth of understanding to us in an accessible way. |
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| Helen Nichols is trapped in a web of deceit. When the love of her life, Duke Trent "North" Kent arrives in her town after an accident and doesn't remember who he is, Helen desires to keep him in the dark. After all, he just might fall in love with her, if he isn't bound by his social standings as a duke. North believes he is a Scottish pastor named Hamish Campbell, yet he can't help but feel something is wrong. He can't write a sermon. He certainly can't preach! He remembers aristocratic nuances better than how to outline his Sunday message. And, most vexing of all, why has he not pursued the lovely Helen before now? Will North remember who he is? Can Helen give up the lie in order to find true love? Or must their affection be sacrificed for the sake of protocol? |
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