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Six-time Grammy winner CeCe Winans provides an inspiring rational message to young women everywhere, helping them realize their precious worth as well as the blessings they have been promised as daughters of God.
Similar to his contemporaries, Jonathan Butler and Kirk Whalum, Harold Rayford is known and appreciated by fans of gospel and smooth jazz. Disc one contains newly recorded songs; Disc two is an anthology picked from Rayford’s best work on previous releases.
What Are Christian World Soundtracks? Christian World Soundtracks are reproductions of each track in a state-of-the-art studio using the highest quality production. Each 3-Key Soundtrack has been digitally formatted in two brand-new keys, as well as the original artist key, newly produced background vocals and "Live" orchestration. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: Original Key: G / High Key: B flat / Low Key: E
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Gold Medallion finalist Jeannie St. John Taylor returns with her engaging character Erik. Erik is afraid that he has lost his best friend when Chuck ignores him and plays in the snow with Todd. To make things worse, Erik breaks his arm when his sled swerves into a tree after trying to avoid their snowballs. Even though Erik thinks he will never forgive them, he learns that forgiving feels better than trying to get even...and it makes his friends feel better, too.
AM I GOOD ENOUGH? An updated edition of the bestselling book, now geared toward the next generation of young people who are asking the question, "Don't good people go to heaven?"Christians claim that Jesus is the only way to heaven. But how could a good God, who created the entire universe in all its diversity, be so limiting? Isn't it more fitting to believe that good people from any religious or nonreligious background go to heaven, rather than people from one particular belief system? And how can Christians say that Christianity is fair, when so many factors make it harder for one person to accept Jesus, and easier for another? Christians and non-Christians alike ask these important questions, and they are worthy of honest answers.There are advantages to believing good people go to heaven, but there are also unavoidable problems. Upon close analysis, we discover that this system fails to provide us with a standard for discerning between good and bad, nor does it clarify what grade is passing. Would a good God leave us in the dark as to His standards for heaven? What is more, "Good people go to heaven" makes Jesus out to be a liar. Jesus said good people don't go to heaven, and bad people do. According to Jesus, it's forgiven people who go to heaven.
Gold Medallion finalist author, Jeannie St. John Taylor, returns with her engaging character, Erik. Nothing seems to be going right today for Erik. For breakfast, it's an empty box of toaster waffles and a jug of spoiled milk. Then he's late for school and is stuck with Chuck as his partner. But instead of getting mad, Erik finds that he can easily turn bad things into things that make God smile-and they're the same things that make Erik smile, too.
A realistic and engaging character combined with wonderfully hilarious illustrations make it easy for kids to learn the power of prayer. Young Erik's day starts off bleak when he can't find the right T-shirt and he forgets his lunch for the zoo field trip. And it only gets worse. But Erik soon discovers that prayer not only helps him overcome his fear, but God sends real help for his real problems.
People speak today of making it harder to get divorced. While saving troubled marriages is an admirable feat, as a prescription it is working from the terminal end of the relationship disease. James Lucas takes a very different approach to this crucial life decision. Instead of beginning with questions of dating, courtship, compatibility and relationship "tools," Lucas starts with you. Who are you becoming? Are you taking the steps to become a person worth marrying? In order to find the right person, you have to first be the right person. Then, and only then, can you make clear decisions about the rest of your life.
Erik's worst fears are coming true. Cousin Sloan makes him sleep on a mile-high bed and a great big dog threatens to munch him. When he has to do the most awful, stinky, scary job on the farm, Erik learns exactly what it means to face his fears and trust God.
Amanda, Book #5 in Debra White Smith's Austen Series, is a delightful contemporary novel set in Australia that captures the wit and humor of Jane Austen's Emma.Amanda is a bit boreduntil she meets Haley and decides that with a little sprucing up, she would be the perfect wife for the local pastor. Amanda's plan is falling into place when she discovers that Haley is dating Roger...and Pastor Eldridge is seeing someone else. Not to be thwarted, she steers Haley toward newcomer Frederick West. But when Haley is attracted to Nathaniel, why is Amanda's heart suddenly anxious?Readers will love this lively tale of plans gone awry, affection in unexpected places, and the power of faith and love.
Singer songwriter Ginger Millermon returns with an inspirational set of adult contemporary originals. Amazed shares Ginger's stories of hope and despair with elegant, poetic lyrics and powerful musical arrangements.
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