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| Squiggz, Cosmo, and Flutter learn that it's faith in God, not size, that counts. A day of fun at an old arcade turns scary as a pack of rats starts bullying Squiggz, Cosmo, and Flutter. And just when things look brighter, "the most gigantic, yucky, disgusting man" Flutter ever saw comes into the arcade. It's the exterminator! Squiggz learns that the size of his faith in God, not the size of his body, will help him save the day. Don't forget to check out our Roach Approach(R) Video Series! |
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| The Battle explains the true nature of our spiritual enemies and how to combat them. |
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| Ron Luce, author of Battle Cry for a Generation, is president and founder of Teen Mania Ministries, a Christian youth organization reaching millions of young people worldwide. Recognized as a national voice on teen issues, he was appointed by President Bush to the White House Advisory Commission on Drug-Free Communities. This six CD audio book focuses on the urgent need of enabling young people to understand their faith and prepare them to defind it against the onslaught of secular thought encountered in their schools and in popular culture. |
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| At this very moment, an entire generation of young people is at risk. Giant corporations, media conglomerates, and other purveyors of popular culture have leveraged every dollar they can spare-as well as every waking hour- into claiming the souls of today's youth. "In Battle Cry for a Generation," Ron Luce-one of the great champions for today's youth-reveals the intricate war that has been launched against today's teen. Readers discover how this generation, and the future of America, can be saved. |
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| A battle is raging for the hearts, souls and minds of teens and young adults. Equip yourself for this battle and learn how to win the fight for this generation before it's too late. |
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| Featuring performances of some of the fastest rising worship songs "You Are Good","Rescue" and "I Am Free", "Battle Cry: Worship From The Frontlines" represents powerful and engaging worship songs from the upcoming Fall '05 - Spring '06 "Acquire The Fire Battle Cry" Conference events. |
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| Making a difference in the lives of teenagers is much more than pizza and video games. In fact, says veteran youth worker Ron Hutchcraft, working with teens today is more like cross - culture ministry....or fighting in a battle. Unchurched young people know little or nothing about Christ, and most Christian young people make little difference for Him.The Battle for a Generation will provide knowledge, practical methods, and a vision for youth leaders, pastors, parents and anybody who cares about today's teens. |
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| Newly updated and revised with the most current information about the events in the Middle East, Pastor John Hagee explains how the Israeli and Palestinian conflict will affect global politics, America's energy supply, and the world economy. The Battle For Jerusalem explores the heart of Israel's current struggle, the history behind the antagonism between Arabs and Jews, and the powerful significance of the Temple Mount, a thirty-five acre parcel that is the most fiercely contested real estate on the planet. Hagee explains how this conflict is not merely political or economic, but is also spiritual, with the repercussions of their actions continuing to echo across the world. Most importantly, Hagee illustrates how all the players in this tortuous conflict fit into God's plan for the ages. |
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| The battle for a true view of the beginning is not optional. Our faith and the future of our world hang on the truth about creation. Dr. MacArthur insists that when naturalistic and atheistic presuppositions are being aggressively peddled as if they were established scientific fact, Bible-believing Christians "ought to expose such lies for what they are and oppose them vigorously." Do you know what you believe about creation? Could you defend your views to those who deny the Genesis account? Battle for the Beginning tackles the tough issues of creation versus evolution by taking an in-depth look at Genesis 1 and comparing it to scientific evidence. In this book find answers to the challenging questions. Learn what the Bible says about how our universe began. |
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| Many Jews long to rebuild the Temple destroyed in the Roman conquest of A.D. 70. But the site is now dominated by the Muslim Dome of the Rock and Palestinians claim the Jews have no previous history at the site. This ongoing conflict raises some difficult |
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| When The Legend of the Firefish, the first book in the Trophy Chase Trilogy was released in March of 2007, it immediately garnered great reviews and strong sales. Readers were then anxious for the second book in the trilogy, The Hand that Bears the Sword, released in July. Now, in the eagerly awaited conclusion to the trilogy, author Bryan Polivka spins another compelling tale of pirates, monsters of the deep, and the battle between good and evil. Packer Throme, determined to demonstrate that power comes only from above, leads his people in a war against the dreaded Drammune. The evil Hezzan of Drammun will kill without remorse for the secret of the Firefish...and so will dark forces lurking within Nearing Vast. As army faces army, and navy faces navy, all are drawn inexorably to the source of the epic struggle... the feeding waters of the Firefish within the Achawuk Territory. One final surprise awaits Packer Throme there in the foreboding place where the struggle for the dominion of the world will be settled at last. Book 3 in the Trophy Chase Trilogy About this series:Readers of both fantasy and pirate fiction will love this seafaring series that takes place in the Kingdom of Nearing Vast, including exciting voyages aboard the majestic Trophy Chase as she sails the Vast Sea. Mortal danger, kingdoms at war, encounters with the monstrous Firefish, and true romance are all apart of the tale of the Trophy Chase Trilogy by Emmy Award-winning author, George Bryan Polivka. |
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| Tough questions: * Does God care about innocent men, women, and children dying because of war? * Is God an innocent bystander in conflict? * Does a loving God initiate war or fight in battle? Tough questions, yes; when our heart wants to see God as one who would not snuff out the lives of man and beast. In The Battle Is Not Yours, It's God's, author and pastor Roy Raymond Brown tackles the hard question of war in the Bible. He looks at God-commanded conflicts, examines Old Testament battles fought and won by God, and presents clear reasons why this happened. Brown's conclusion: the sovereign God is still a loving God. In looking at God-authorized biblical conflicts with great loss of life and property, you get a provocative perspective on the divine-human relationship evident in every battle. Meet the God who is concerned with the human family, the God who wants us to know that the battle is not ours, but His. From tough questions come solid answers: * victories sought are already won * victory is appropriated through faith in God * a day is coming when war will be no more; there will be a cease-fire in God's time and God's way * faith is the victory that overcomes the world. |
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