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| Sermons Throughout the Liturgical Year Hans Urs von Balthasar One sometimes wonders what relevance the speculations of theologians can have for Christians--and in particular the laity--engaged in the ordinary tasks of life. In this remarkable book we see the theological literary erudition of von Balthasar in these sermons preached over a period of several decades. The sermons are arranged according to their place in the Church's liturgical year. This selection comprises feasts of God, of Christ and of Mary. "One can understand nothing of Christ without the mystery of the Trinity, nothing of the Church without faith in the divinity and humanity of Christ, nothing of the sacraments without the bridal mystery between Christian life without Christian faith. Thus, the present sermons revolve around the same center--the inexhaustible mystery of the one indivisible faith." -- Hans Urs von Balthasar Sewn Softcover |
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| Alvin Darling is a gifted and well-established writer who has penned hit songs for Shirley Caesar, Albertina Walker, The Preacher's Wife soundtrack, Dorothy Norwood and others. As an artist, Alvin Darling & Celebration have shared the state with Kirk Franklin, John P. Kee, The Mighty Clouds of Joy and Vickie Winans just to name a few. You Deserve My Worship is the debut Emtro Gospel release that combines the gifts of anointed songs with incredible performances! The title track and first radio single You Deserve My Worship is an up tempo proclamation that exalts God and ushers the listener to a state of high worship. Other standout songs are 'Come On Over Here,' 'I'd Rather Dwell In His House,' 'He Was There Waiting,' and 'From Me To You.' You Deserve My Worship is a true celebration of praise and worship in song while giving glory and honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! |
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| You finally meet "the one" and plan to remain his forever. But what if Mr. Right turns into Mr. Wrong? Sharing the pain of her broken engagement, Harris asks, "Who am I without him?"---and discovers that in Christ she is made whole. Her story will encourage you in your own journey from heartbreak to healing. |
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| Fresh inspiring advice on how all of us can practice the art of leadership, whether to positively impact our organizations or live more fulfilling lives.Begins with the story of a woman who, despite her lack of a formal title, has had a tremendous impact on her company and colleagues. Anyone can be a leader in life by embracing the qualities that genuine leaders share. |
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| Stress, disappointment, heartache, hurt--all are part of the human condition. But while pain is unavoidable, misery is optional! The freeing message of this book is that no matter what your circumstances, with God's help, you can choose to be joyful. |
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| Young Girls Discover the Secrets of Becoming Beautifulfrom the Inside-Out!Popular columnist and author, Michelle Medlock Adams, presents the secrets of true beauty that young girls most need to learn, in areas of attitudes, self-esteem, decisions, relationships with the opposite sex, entertainment, making a difference, determination, building healthy friendships, exercise and diet, self-confidence, and more.Each devotional includes a warm, conversational life lesson, followed by a Bible passage to read (Digging Deeper), self-reflection questions (Weed Eating), a personalized prayer (Growing Stronger), a personal Scripture based affirmation to be repeated (Flower Power), a journaling activity (Planting Seeds), and put-it-in-practice activity (You Grow Girl) to create a powerful plan for becoming the quality women God intended them to be.This age represents one of the most important transitions in the life of a young girl, and You Grow Girl! provides the insight and information to help them understand themselves, their world, and their relationship to God in a powerful yet gentle way. |
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| Everything is on the line for aspiring editorial diva Dancy Ames when she's fired by her publisher. Could this be the time to risk it all on her writing career--and maybe even love?Dancy Ames has an enemy: Jack Quinn. The man who swoops in, steals her dream job at Lane Publishing, and fires her, saying she just doesn't have what it takes to be an editor. Now that she's unemployed, Dancy must find a new career. Coffee barista, English teacher, literary agent. Hmm. Maybe she'll write a novel--a nasty invective, featuring a relentless job-stealing, coffee-drinking stalker who falls in love with a coffee barista. She's got time on her hands, so when her friends dare her to send Jack a proposal, under an assumed name, she takes them up on it. If he likes it, she'll have her ultimate revenge. But what will she do when it turns out that Jack is interested in her book--and maybe more? |
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| "My son, give me your heart." So says the proverb, echoing the heart and passion of our Father in heaven. God has spiritual "dads" all over the world whom He has filled with wisdom, knowledge, compassion, and most of all, love for those young in the faith. You do not have to go through your life untrained and unloved; uncared for and forgotten. There are fathers in Christ wyo are waiting to pour all they have into your heart, as Elijah did for Elisha. "My son, give me your heart." |
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| You Have Not Many Fathers is a book filled with deep truths that, when taken yo heart, can change your entire life in ministry and in your local church. But before these truths can become a permanent part of your life, you must plant them within the soil of your soul. |
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| Wild at Heart helped men to rediscover their masculine hearts-to be the men God designed them to be. Now this small book goes a step further, encouraging fathers to pass this insight on to their children. It is not by accident, contends John Eldredge, that little boys dream of being heroes and little girls dream of being rescued by a prince. It is woven into the very fiber of the sexes. Men struggle with this most pivotal role, and Eldredge's writing is the affirmation and encouragement each man needs. Eldredge gives fathers a look inside both themselves and their sons and daughters, encouraging them to give their children permission to be who God designed them to be. |
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