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| Davis and Isabella Bunn combine their complementary skills and experiences in crafting the compelling stories of the HEIRS OF ACADIA historical fiction series. John Falconer, a hero readers can believe in, was introduced in Book 3, The Noble Fugitive. Along with Book 4, The Night Angel, these last three novels of the series can be appreciated on their own. John Falconer, known to most as simply Falconer, is a large, powerfully built man whose gentle spirit shines through the physical and emotional scars of his previous life as a slave trader. His redemption has brought him full circle to the anti-slavery cause and a personal mission to free every slave he possibly can. After the events recounted in The Night Angel, Falconer settles in a Moravian community on the Underground Railroad. He cherishes his new wife, Ada, and her son, Matt, whom he loves as his own. Falconer finally has discovered peace, within and without. When the unimaginable happens, he and Matt face a loss so searing they can barely endure another day. Falconer finds himself back on board ship--this time with a father's responsibilities and an assignment of rescue rather than capture. His course takes him from the eastern seaboard of America to France, from Marseilles to the shores of North Africa. But enormous danger, risk of failure and even death challenge him on the high seas and in the desert’s strongholds. He has conquered many of life's storms, but none as vast as this. All the while, those inner bondages that have gripped as powerfully as iron chains are gradually loosening their hold. And a new hope begins to stir within The story of character forged in the fires of grief, loss and faith About the Author T. Davis Bunn is an award-winning writer whose growing list of novels demonstrates the scope and diversity of his writing talent. Isabella Bunn has been a vital part of her husband's success, and her careful research and attention to detail have left their imprint on nearly every story. Their life abroad has provided much inspiration and information for plots and settings. The Bunns live in Wiltshire, England. |
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| Millions have experienced the music of Jon Foreman through the multi-platinum success of his internationally-renown band, Switchfoot. Jon returns to his indie-scene roots by releasing four solo EPs prior to the next Switchfoot release. These EPs, titled Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, features some of Jon’s most personal songs to date with innovative arrangements and inspired and intimate production. This two disc collection features both the Fall & Winter EPs in their entirety. (The Spring EP and Summer EP will be released in a separate two disc collection later in 2008.) |
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| If you associate dress standards with legalism, this book will postively rock your world! For those struggling with the balance between nit-picky rules and permissiveness, it's an indispensable resource of biblical reason. In gracious, conversational style, the reality of christianity's cultural adaptation is illustrated, along with a practical understanding of relevant scriptural principles and their legitimate application to the polarizing issue of personal standards. This is a makover for the church from the inside out! |
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| Get ready for colorful, attractive classrooms all year long when you use these delightful seasonal bulletin boards which teach important biblical concepts, too. Each of the 13 bulletin boards comes with easy to follow instructions and full-size patterns, headline lettering and three seasonal borders which can be reproduced or used right out of the book. A suggested Bible memory verse and tips for using the bulletin board to teach the Bible are also included to help make each bulletin board an effective learning tool in any Bible classroom. |
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| A look at three of Israel's most significant festivals: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot. Will give readers new insights into what God originally intended for the sacrificial offerings. |
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| Grace Cambridge is a young Christian with a new husband, old friends and a shocking moral dilemma. As her relationship with God is challenged, Grace questions her identity and finds herself face-to-face with a life-changing decision. |
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| Clint has composed 16 albums and received 3 Dove Award nominations. Much of his work has been recorded by other artists such as Ron Kenoly, Vicki Winans, Beverly Crawford and Bishop Paul S. Morton to name a few. Clint’s newest release, Fall Like Rain is an album driven by Clint’s Gospel roots, ushering listeners to an intimate place of worship. As the head pastor of FaithWorld located in Orlando Florida, Clint leads a congregation of over 6,000 members in worship weekly. “Fall like Rain” offers a glimpse of that worship experience by the anointed praise and worship leader Clint Brown. |
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| Real life, with its greatest hurts and grandest dreams, is the basis for Circle of Friends, Just off Main, a deeply engaging women's fiction series by actress Jennifer O'Neill. Book one, A Fall Together, introduces the quintet of primary female characters. Varied in age, ethnicity, and economic status, they are united by their small town citizenship, their spiritual crossroads, and the determination to take on their personal issues with hope. In this season of the faith journey, they laugh, cry, and pray together through a teenage pregnancy, breast cancer, a troubled exhusband, and other major matters of the heart. |
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| Written to meet the needs of Christian parents who want a doable text for introducing logic and critical thinking to their children. 36 lessons on how to recognize bad reasoning. Fun to use and self-teaching. Each lesson has student exercises and answer key. |
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| In this compelling novel that mirrors church scandals in the news today, Jim, middle-aged bank manager, is torn between a desire to believe the best and suspicion resulting from an apparent indiscretion by his popular young pastor Dave. |
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