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| By day's end, three million people will be carriers of the deadliest virus in history. There is no vaccine. There is no anti-virus. The world's only hope is Thomas Hunter, and he has already been killed. Twice. Enter an adrenaline-laced epic where dreams and reality collide -- and the fate of two worlds hang in the balance of one man's choice. |
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| Fleeing his assailants through deserted alleyways, Thomas Hunter narrowly espaces to the roof of a building. Then a silent bullet from the night clips his head . . . and his world goes black. From the blackness comes an amazing reality of another world--a world where evil is contained. A world where Thomas Hunter is in love with a beautiful woman. Then he remembers the dream of the chase as he reaches to touch the blood on his head. Where does the dream end and reality begin? Every time he falls asleep in one world, he awakes in the other--both facing catastrophic disaster. Thomas is being pushed beyond his limits . . . even beyond the limits of space and time. |
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| Ruth Wallace knows she can only hide the scars on her arm - and the scars on her heart - so long. She must find healing for herself and her family before it’s too late. |
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| Don't lose faith! This book compares and contrasts Christianity with other worldviews to better equip young people for the questions they will face in college and beyond. |
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| Viewing brain problems through the lens of Scripture, Edward T. Welch distinguishes genuine brain disorders from problems rooted in the heart. Understanding that distinction will enable pastors, counselors, families, and friends to help others- or themselves- deal with personal struggles and responsibilities. While focusing on a few common disorders, Dr. Welch lays out a series of practical steps adaptable to a wide range of conditions, habits, or addictions. |
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| Is it possible to find unconditional love in a world of expectations? Professor Joseph Barnes is attractive, intelligent, and successful–beloved by both his students and fellow university faculty. Despite her professional reservations, Alexis, the dean of Joe’s college, finds herself drawn to him and recognizes his interest in her. But when Joe’s career begins to crumble, Alexis has to decide whether or not to rescue Joe from his circumstances. If she does save him, how can she be sure he loves her for herself–and not for what she can do for him? Can she fight the ghosts of the past that haunt them both? Three well-intentioned friends and an ambitious department secretary complicate the delicate situation between Alexis and Joe in this modern retelling of the biblical story of Job. Thoughtful and clever, Blameless asks, what does it mean to love without expectations? And in the midst of losing it all, is it possible to find everything you’ve been looking for? About the Author Thom Lemmons has published numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including the best-selling Jabez: A Novel, King’s Ransom and the Daughters of Faith series. Currently serving as managing editor at Texas A&M University Press. Thom has also worked as an editorial and publishing consultant and frequently speaks at writers’ conferences and retreats. He lives in College Station, Texas. |
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| Children find themselves in the starring role of the bedtime routine, as they giggle their way through the standard close-of-day rituals, from picking up toys and brushing teeth through goodnight kisses and lights out - all performed as part of a three-act day. |
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