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| "By Kathryn LankstonIllustrated by R.W. AlleyDivorce is never easy, and perhaps this is why so many people who have undergone a divorce liken it to death. And it is a sort of death-an end of hope, an end of dreams, sometimes an end of love itself. This caring and sensitively written book features 38 small ways to face the reality of divorce, and to begin the healing that needs to happen. The book helps people to realize that, although something has ended, life will continue, and can indeed be good again." |
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"By Linus Mundy. How to look into one''''s own heart and soul, and to others for help. Elf-help books are 4"" x 6"", perfect-bound paperback, approx. 80 pages.
ISBN 0-87029-315-X" |
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| What If Jesus Had Not Come Until Today? Who Would Follow Him? Who Would Kill Him? A fiery car crash hurls TV journalist Conrad Davis into another world exactly like ours except for one detail, Jesus Christ did not come 2,000 years ago, but today. Starting with angels heralding a birth in the back of a motel laundry room, the skeptical Davis watches the gospel unfold in today's society as a Messiah in T-shirt and blue jeans heals, raises people from the dead, and speaks such startling truth that he captures the heart of a nation. But the young mans actions and his criticism of the religious establishment earn him enemies as ruthless as they are powerful. An intense and thought-provoking novel, Eli strips away religious tradition to present Jesus fresh and unvarnished. With gripping immediacy, Bill Myers weaves a story whose truth will refresh your faith. |
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| As she has done with other books of Scripture, the mystic von Speyr here provides incisive, profound and original verse by verse commentary on the Elijah cycle, reflecting on both the action and events of the narrative as well as on the meaning of each verse. Both the content and the style are stimulus to prayerful reflection and a help to meditation. Von Speyr focuses on the importance of understanding Elijah as a prototype of Christ and a key to the New Testament message. Some of the chapters included here are "The Drought is Announced", "Elijah and Ahab", "The Sacrifice of Mt. Carmel", "The Encounter With God", "The Call of Elisha", "Ahaziah and Elijah", and "Elijah is Caught Up to Heaven". |
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| God is working, even when you don't see results...and you can be part of it. Learn how you can be used by God despite your shortcomings, and find out how you can shine as a beacon of light through your work to your friends, in your family, and beyond with Elijah: A Man Like Us. |
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| The Fisherman Bible Studyguide series has been a trusted name in Bible study for over thirty years. With outstanding authors, an emphasis on personal growth, and over eighty titles covering books of the Bible, Biblical character studies, and life issues, Fisherman Studyguides will get readers hooked on studying God's word.A ten-week study, Elijah looks at one of the most important prophets in history, inspiring readers to obey God even in their weaknesses. |
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| Modern idols come in many forms: money, power, position, prestige. The story of Elijah is a vivid illustration that idolatry leads inevitably to divine judgment, and that as Christian men, we must take a strong stand against this world's system.The MEN OF CHARACTER series highlights the lives of men in the Bible and demonstrates that we can still learn from their relationship-both with God and man. Each of these Bible characters faced trials, frustration and failure, yet they were inspired by God to achieve great goals. In a world where Christian role models seem increasingly rare, this series reminds us that some of the most worthy examples of godly characters are still the biblical figures who brought power, wisdom and inspiration to God's people throughout the ages. Principles flow from their lives that will guide us through the maze of challenges we face in today's world and can help us to emerge victoriously. |
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| Discussion of prophetic history and functioning, both to instruct prophets how to discharge their office and to inform the Church how to receive prophetic ministry. |
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| As discord and difficulties emerge, Elijah and his friends realize that this ancient treasure is more than they thought it would be – and someone who wants it lost forever is battling against them. Their discoveries test their friendship nearly beyond its limits, until Elijah withdraws to a place of mystery and later confronts the old man who knows the secret of the treasure. Together Elijah and his friends begin to sense that God has plans for them beyond anything they have ever dreamed. For ages 8-12. 192 pages. |
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| Providing an insightful message about spiritual warfare, based on the armor of God as described in Ephesians 6: 8-10, this series introduces young Elijah Creek and his friends. When they discover an ancient belt, the kids search for the rest of the armor, while relying on God's righteousness to see them through their journey. |
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| Mystery and adventure with spiritual overtones is an excellent recipe for successful fiction series for tweens, as evidenced by the popularity of the "Left Behind: The kids" series, the "Forbidden Doors" series by Bill Myers, and Frank Peretti's "The Veitas Project books. Author Lena Wood has a strong desire to help young people develop an understanding of the power of Scripture and prayer as weapons in the battles of life, seen or unseen. Standard Publishing chose the "Elijah Creek & The Armor of God" series as part of its debut into juvenile fiction in part because of the strong biblical stance it presents, encouraging tweens to known and use the word. |
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