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| Emilie and Bob Barnes, co-founders of More Hours in My Day Seminars and bestselling authors and coauthor of countless books including the Minute Meditations series (more than 175,000 copies sold) present insightful devotions based on the book of Psalms. When Emilie faced cancer, she and Bob daily sought the soothing hymns and assurances of Psalms. Now they present a personal look at the scriptures that have comforted God’s children throughout history. Created for busy schedules, these uplifting meditations will guide readers to: Lift up prayers and praises in all circumstances Transform their day through simple actions Discover support and sustenance in individual Psalms Understand and apply God’s wisdom for godly decisions Release their cares to the Lord’s hands and plans As readers face trials, peaks and valleys, new adventures, and daily needs, they will find encouragement and peace in these inspiring devotions for today. About the Author Bob Barnes and his wife, Emilie, are the founders of More Hours in My Day time–management seminars and coauthors of Abundance of the Heart and 15–Minute Devotions for Couples. Bob is also the author of the popular Minute Meditations for Men and What Makes a Man Feel Loved. Emilie Barnes is the author of 60 books, including The Twelve Teas of Friendship; Cleaning Up the Clutter; Heal My Heart, Lord; and 15 Minutes Alone with God. Emilie and her husband, Bob, are also the founders of More Hours in My Day time–management seminars. |
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| What Are Worship Tracks? Worship Tracks are digitally mastered performance tracks as made popular by today's top artists. Featuring recordings in three singable keys, each with and without background vocals. Word Tracks produces high quality tracks that are as close to the original as possible, eliminating long introductions, instrumentals, and endings to create a more user-friendly track. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: G / Medium Key: B / Low Key: G |
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| Christmas 'musical within a musical' provides a creative avenue for evangelism to the community and encouragement to the congregation. |
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| The Apostle Paul says that those who believe in Jesus Christ "are children of Abraham." The Old Testament patriarch is our father in the faith, and like him we will be blessed if we believe in the Lord. But what is faith and how can you get it? Warren Wiersbe's expository study of Genesis 12-25, focusing on the life and faith of Abraham, will answer your questions. In a practical and personal way, he explains: How the life of faith begins The four tests of true biblical faith How to have "overcoming faith" as you face life's battles Why and how God tests your faith What to do when your faith fails Get better acquainted with Abraham and Sarah and discover the excitement and fulfillment of faith as you learn to Be Obedient. |
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| "When He has tested me, I will come forth as gold" (Job 23:10). Many people have heard about Job and his trials, but not many people understand what those trials were all about and what God was trying to accomplish through them. Neither did Job, at least not at first. But as Job asked hard questions of himself, his friends, and his God, he gained new insights on suffering, patience, and endurance. And he learned a valuable lesson about how powerful--and caring--the Lord really is. As you study the Book of Job, you too will learn much--whether you have suffered, are suffering now, or are helping a loved one cope with suffering. Like the patriarch of old, you can learn to Be Patient in your trials. |
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| Is the coming of the Lord near? Must any signs take place before he can return? Must God's people go through the Tribulation before Christ can return? These are important questions dealt with in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. But Dr. Warren Wiersbe focuses on the real message of these two Pauline epistles by showing how we need to Be Ready with prepared lives, with a prepared church. From 1 Thessalonians, the author discusses how to walk... in holiness in harmony in honesty in hope in helpfulness From 2 Thessalonians... encouragement in suffering enlightenment in teaching enablement in living BE READY |
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| How to Be the Person God Wants You to Be Because how you live means more than what you say Because hypocrisy and hide-and-seek games with worldliness hurt you and those around you Because many feelings that people “fall into” - sentimentality, emotionalism, and lust - aren’t love Because real faith must be based on time-tested truth Here’s a book, based on the First Epistle of John, that shows you how to be the person you know God wants you to be. |
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| This welcome new addition to Wiersbe's well-known, well-loved series explores the fascinating and often misunderstood book of Daniel. Like all other commentaries in his series, this easy-to-understand resource offers solid biblical insight and interpretation that inspires personal growth and development. • Reliable analysis from a popular, trusted Bible teacher • Includes personal and group study guide in back • Helps convert Bible knowledge to obedient living • Draws readers closer to God through a better understanding of His Word |
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| Will your faith thrive in tough times? Do you desire a more resolute faith? How did Daniel, Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego posses such a fearless faith that they never took the easy way out? Study this extraordinary Old Testament book with Bible teach Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe and learn how to be determined to go God's direction. Questions for reflection or group discussion are included at the end of each chapter. |
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| “A bad workman always blames his tools.” The ancient proverb rings just as true today, and it is with this challenge for personal responsibility that Dr. Warren Wiersbe begins this latest installment of his comprehensive study through the Bible. Responsibility is not a popular concept for modern sensibilities that prefer to emphasize victimization and blame-seeking. Unfortunately, finding even leaders who will take it can be difficult, to say the least. King David knew what it meant to be a responsible leader, and so did his son Solomon...until the closing years of his reign. But out of the twenty subsequent kings who reigned in Judah, only eight could be called good kings and responsible men who sought to obey God. Tragically, not only was there a lack of political moral leadership, but the spiritual leadership (priests and prophets) notoriously failed both God and the people. As you follow along with Dr. Wiersbe in this study of 1 Kings, you will see over and over again the importance of moral character in leaders, as well as the tragedy of leaving God out of national affairs. Clearly the call to Be Responsible is as much a need today as it was in the age of Judah’s kings. |
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| Restore to me the joy of your salvation. (Ps. 51:12a) This prayer of David’s captures the mood of 2 Kings and 1 Chronicles. Repeatedly, David learns the hard way that sin has consequences. It affects his relationship with the people of Israel, with the members of his family, and with God. But the main message of these books is not human failure, but divine faithfulness. As David experienced time and time again, with God there is the possibility of restoration. Many years later, Isaiah expressed this truth eloquently. Let the wicked forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God, for he will freely pardon. (Isa. 55:7) As you follow David’s life in this book, you will discover that what was true for David is true for you, too. No matter what has happened between you and God in the past, restoration is possible. So prayerfully ponder the truths in this book, and Be Restored. Personal and Group Study Guide Included |
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| This eight-week Bible study for African American women takes a closer look at the Book of Nehemiah to reveal parallels between the lives of God's people rebuilding Jerusalem and the lives of African Americans today. Speaking directly to the present-day concerns of African American women, Berry's message is one of power and hope. "This is a book," she says, "to assist African American Christian women in uncovering the spiritual might to experience restoration and change their world for Christ." |
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