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| For every man who's ever taught a child how to ride a bicycle, throw a baseball or tie shoelaces, for every man who's been a comforter and encourager when the inevitable difficulties of life came, for every man who wanted only the best in life for the child in his arms, this book is dedicated to you. Readers and the fathers in their lives will enjoy this beautiful book of inspiring and delightful real-life stories, spiritual insights from God's Word, gentle advice and simple wisdom. A Man of Honor reminds us of the incredible gift a father can be in the life of a child. Here's the perfect way to say "Thank you, Dad, for all you've done." |
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| When Louis Gilbert turned in his detective's badge to become an Anglican priest, he thought his days of solving difficult mysteries were over. Now, as the vicar of an ancient church in a small English village, Gilbert finds himself at the center of one strange mystery after another. Recorded in London with some of England's finest actors, these original audio dramas capture the imagination. Three episodes include "A Soul in Torment," "Where the Heart Is," and "Dead Air." |
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| Listen in as Father Louis Gilbert puts his streetwise smarts and spiritual intuition to work in this second installation of the Father Gilbert Mysteries. In Healing, Father Gilbert investigates a controversial ministry whose leader claims he is God's angel, Gabriel. In Secrets, Father Gilbert finds himself in the middle of a puzzling kidnapping case involving a close friend. Listeners will find a satisfying blend of suspense, soul-searching situations, and spectacular sound quality in this well-acted fictional audio drama series. |
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| In this latest installment of the Father Gilbert Mysteries, intrigue abounds in The Play's the Thing and The Gray Lady. Father Gilbert must find out who's behind the suspicious "accidents" in The Play's the Thing. But everyone in the acting troupe seems to be a suspect! Two identical murders take place within two days on the Woodburton Army Base--and the suspects swear a ghost is responsible! Father Gilbert faces a dangerous conspiracy in The Gray Lady--or is there something truly supernatural at work? Two original Radio Theatre audio dramas with outstanding actors and cinema-quality sound design. |
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| In this latest installment of the Father Gilbert Mysteries, The Silver Cord, Father Gilbert races to his mother's hospital bed where she lies delirious after a stroke. But she isn't at peace, and her panicked words compel Father Gilbert to seek out a total stranger in a bizarre race against time. It's a case of life and death, but whose life and whose death can't be known until the final minutes. As the second episode, In Memorium, opens, memories abound in the wake of Clare Gilbert's illness. Old photographs. A mysterious girl. Clandestine meetings. An old flame returns. And soon Father Gilbert is haunted by the specters of his family's past and secrets that cannot be contained any longer. Father Gilbert investigates but does not know that this time the investigation will lead him to the darkest parts of his own heart. |
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| This timeless classic reveals the freedom and healing that come from discovering God as the Father--eager to meet needs, ready to give love. Readers will learn: how to deal with heart issues that prevent them from calling God "Father"; how the Father's compassion heals the deep emotional wounds caused by earthly fathers who don't know how to love...or who just aren't there. Includes study guide. |
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| This charming collection celebrates fathers-and all they are to their children. Give your father or husband the gift that will make him smile, make him laugh, and maybe even make him wipe away tears of joy. Fifty-six pages of text will encourage and inspire fathers and remind them of the enduring love of their families. Best of all, this little book is a self-mailer--no envelope needed and features delightful full-color art work to compliment the inspiring text. Give your father this heartfelt message "For all that you are--I thank God for you" Let him know that he is not only appreciated, he is celebrated! |
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| This Vision book for youth 9 - 15 years old tells the thrilling story of one of America's greatest missionaries who came down from Canada with explorer Louis Joliet to explore the mighty Mississippi River, the "great river" bordered by Indian tribes who killed white men on sight. Of the few who had dared explore this immense waterway, none had lived to return and report where it emptied. If he could travel to the mouth of the "great river", Fr. Marquette hoped to obtain new lands for France and new souls for Jesus Christ. He braved the dangers of tomahawks and tortures to bring the Word of God to the Indians of the New World. Rapids, floods, Indian superstitions, tribal warfare - these are only a few of the obstacles Father Marquette and Louis Joliet encountered in trying to meet their challenge. Illustrated. Cover art by Chris Pelicano |
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| "No loss is felt so deep as when a parent dies. Decorative personalized stone is crafted of resin with rich detail and a touching text. Supply wording in two lines, up to 31 characters/spaces each. 12"" x 12""." |
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| Malek has raised an army and is ready to unleash his forces against the population of Kirthanin. While desperate missions are undertaken to secure the safety of the Continent, Malek has one final score to settle. A boy with unusual powers now wields the staff of the great prophet Valzaan. The mission: to find the boy and destroy him. Meanwhile Aljeron embarks on a mission: to find the Father of Dragons. Finding the boy will seal Malek's victory, and finding the legendary dragon is the only hope for Kirthanin. |
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| "Father Sermon's words should be shared. And so should Father Sermon himself, in the form of this unique doll! Made of fabric and filled with beans, he wears wire glasses and a gold-tone cross and makes a fun gift for kids. With gift card. 7"". " |
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| A highly respected theologian and author examines the Trinity in practical lessons for ministries, churches, and homes.The doctrine of the Trinity is at once difficult and awe-inspiring. Because of the complexity of the Trinity, many Christians accept it as truth but push it into the recesses of their formal but inactive beliefs, having only a vague understanding of God's triune nature.Bruce Ware studied the Trinity in order to give us an understanding of God and how God and how God intends us to live. He discusses the particular and distinctive personal roles of father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the relationship among the three, and how the Trinity relates to created life, particularly in the believing community and family. While many books on the Trinity are challenging, Ware handles the subject practically and succinctly. |
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