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| On their newest project, the Gaither Vocal Band is dwelling on "Everything Good." From this toe-tapping title song to "I'm Gonna Sing," a country-flavored tribute to tunes "that make sad, heavy spirits free," Everything Good is a hope-filled collection-14 songs in all! This new release marks the GVB's first recording with Grammy-winning baritone Russ Taff, who blends to perfection with tenor David Phelps, lead singer Guy Penrod and Vocal Band patriarch and bass Bill Gaither. |
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| Written in an easy-to-read, interesting style, these study guides will help you to experience the true meaning of the messages of the Bible, and in turn, empower you to truly make a difference in the world for Christ. |
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| Cat lovers are invited to curl up with the exquisite art of Lesley Anne Ivory and consider how the feline co-owners of their homes and hearts provide meaningful lessons including* personal space is good* be careful what you ask for* ritual is important* life is as good as the view* love the one you are withAnyone with a cat fancy or a collection of Lesley Anne Ivorys paintings will leap to have this book and give it to a friend. |
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| Jack Sorenson, the artist who has been called the Western Rockwell, portrays a loveable grandpa and his grandkids playing about the farm, talking on the porch, and reading by the river in this tribute to a grandfathers wisdom. Sweet stories illuminate the heritage of lessons that comes from these patient men:* You can always come home* Treat others with respect* It is never too late to learn* Make yourself useful* We never outgrow grandpas loveThis ideal gift for grandparents day, birthdays, holidays, and just because occasions will honor grandfathers and inspire those of all ages to share their own legacy of wit and wonder with every generation. |
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| A collection of floral-infused paintings by Susan Rios welcomes tea-lovers and those who appreciate the beauty of simplicity to join Emilie Barnes for a cup of wisdom. With the warmth of a conversation between friends, Emilie shares 13 inspirational life lessons over tea. Alongside Emilie's reflections, excerpted from her popular book If Teacups Could Talk, a gathering of inspiring quotes, Scriptures, and teatime ideas will delight the senses and spirit of anyone who cherishes the everyday moments that turn into celebrations over a cup of tea. |
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| In the Hebrew scriptures there is no word for "spiritual." And Jesus never used the phrase "spiritual life." Why? Because for Jesus and his tradition, all of life is spiritual. But what does that really mean? |
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| What do the life and teaching of Jesus have to say about the most critical global problems in our world today? Acclaimed author and Emergent church leader Brian McLaren states, "More and more Christian leaders are beginning to realize that for the millions of young adults who have recently dropped out of church, Christianity is a failed religion. Why? Because it has specialized in dealing with 'spiritual needs' to the exclusion of physical and social needs. It has focused on 'me' and 'my eternal destiny,' but it has failed to address the dominant societal and global realities of their lifetime: systemic injustice, poverty, and dysfunction." McLaren asks, "Shouldn't a message purporting to be the best news in the world be doing better than this?" What he sets forth in this provocative, unsettling work is a "form of Christian faith that is holistic, integral, balanced, that offers good news for both the living and the dying, that speaks of God's grace at work both in this life and the life to come, both to individuals and to societies and the planet as a whole." |
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| Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: G / Medium Key: B / Low Key: G |
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| What Are Visual Tracks? Visual Tracks are digitally mastered performance tracks as made popular by today's top artists. Featuring DVD recordings in three singable keys, each with and without background vocals. Soundtrack Key Information For This Song: High Key: Ab / Medium Key: C / Low Key: Ab |
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| Everything Twentys offers a surprisingly honest look at the societal pressures, religious taboos, and personal struggles that twentysomethings face every day. Written by authors who are grappling with the issues firsthand, this book surveys every area of the twentysomething lifestyle, including relationships, money, image, faith, work, and culture, and will provide real-world strategies for making every day of this turbulent decade count. |
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| We all have questions about God. But very few of us get the answers we're looking for-if those answers even exist! Do they? Where (in heaven's name) do you go to find out?Eric Metaxas understands. That's why he's written this refreshingly down-to-earth take on the big questions everyone asks (but not always out loud).Finally a book that takes questions about God seriously enough to get silly (where appropriate). Wonderfully conversational and often very funny, this book joins you in wondering:*How can a good God create a world that has evil and suffering?*Is God anti-sex?*Doesn't science make God obsolete?*What's the real story on miracles?*If God is everywhere, why go to church?*Don't we already have God within us?*Isn't God too busy running the universe to care about the details of my day?*What does the Bible say about things like UFOs, ESP, and the afterlife-and what about Bigfoot?These questions (and many more like them) get straight answers that don't hide behind dull and confusing theological language. So get the lowdown on the big questions everyone asks-but please try not to laugh (because it's a very serious topic). |
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| In the style of C. S. Lewis, Kreeft provides an unexcelled look at the nature of Heaven that offers readers a refreshingly clear, theologically sound, and always fascinating glimpse of that "undiscovered country." Kreeft's engaging and informative account thoughtfully answers intriguing questions about heaven that speaks to the mind and heart. |
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