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  • Child Of Promise (Reprinted)

    $16.00

    Upon her return from medical school, Beth MacKay finds her life and heart entwined with that of Noah Starr, Grand View’s recently widowed Episcopal priest.

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  • Engaging Biblical Authority

    $32.00

    Is the Bible infallible as some churches claim? Is it a historical document or a piece of literature, as scholars suggest? This helpful new book offers a brief introduction to the question of biblical authority, using essays by sixteen scholars who use the Bible as the Word of God in their own religious tradition and scholarship. After William Brown introduces the basic issues of biblical authority, each scholar presents a different, but sympathetic, view from his or her own perspective. Included are traditional Reformed, Lutheran, Wesleyan, Catholic, Jewish, and Orthodox views; recent conservative or evangelical positions; and critical African American, Asian American, Hispanic, feminist, and womanist perspectives.

    Contributors include Marc Zvi Brettler, Michael Joseph Brown, Katie G. Cannon, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Ellen F. Davis, Terence E. Fretheim, Robert W. Jenson, Luke Timothy Johnson, Serene Jones, Sarah Heaner Lancaster, Jacqueline E. Lapsley, Frank J. Matera, S. Dean McBride Jr., Peter Ochs, Allen Verhey, and Seung Ai Yang.

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  • Old Testament Theology

    $59.99

    Saul of Tarsus, the impassioned rabbi and persecutor of Christians, had a Damascus road experience that changed his life and helped shape the future of the world. As Paul, writer of some of the meatiest chunks of the New Testament and zealous missionary to the Gentiles, he became one of the most controversial figures in history.
    Yet what do we know about the man, other than what’s in the letters that have fashioned the Christian church for 2,000 years? Unless you are a theologian or historian, the answer probably is very little–until now. Walter Wangerin, the highly acclaimed scholar and writer, has breathed new life into this fiery, enigmatic, and passionate creature in what should be celebrated as a seriously good work of literature.

    The novel, which combines expert knowledge and prophetic imagination, charts the first exhilarating and dangerous years of the church after the death of Christ. It is seen through the eyes of the witnesses–Priscilla, who meets Paul in Corinth; Barnabus, Timothy, and Titus, his companions; James and Simon Peter, the “pillar” of the first Christians; and Seneca, the great Roman writer, statesman, and adviser to Nero.

    Wangerin serves up a feast of color and detail that brings the first century–and, even more impressively, the Bible–alive. Whatever your religious persuasion, this book serves as a fine companion to the one of the greatest yet most puzzling stories ever told.

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  • Journey To Hell

    $16.99

    Millions have read The Pilgrim’s Progress and received inspiration for their Christian walk. Now, you can follow another man-Mr. Badman-on his life journey, which leads him ultimately to hell. In this allegory, the wickedness, depravity, and carnality in the life and death of Mr. Badman are contrasted with biblical standards of living and the path that leads to heaven. The wisdom of Mr. Wiseman will strike you as he explains a godly life in all situations-including home, business, and
    relationships. With this book, John Bunyan provides instructions for the Christian life. He will show you…

    * How to experience joy in difficult circumstances.
    * How to avoid the dire consequences of living a sinful life.
    * How to teach your children Christian values.
    * How to succeed in business.
    * How to be spared from God’s judgment.
    * How to avoid bad marriages.
    * How to please God.

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  • Sarah

    $10.99

    Based in picturesque Daviess County, Indiana, the beautiful Sarah Schwartz knows she is on thin ice when she notices Lamar Wagler watching her on Sundays, and finds her feelings for him responding. But Lamar is dating Malinda and, as everyone assumes, will soon be married to her.

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  • Jesus The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived

    $17.99

    For the most part, psychotherapy has continued to take the narrow-minded approach contending that religious belief is a crutch people use to deal with their feelings of helplessness. That is until now. In Jesus, The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived, acclaimed psychologist Dr. Mark Baker reveals how the teachings of Jesus are compatible with the science of psychology, and offer profoundly practical guidance that will help to radically improve our lives.

    Divided into two sections, this enlightening guide offers over sixty spiritual principles such as “Hardheads Come From Hard Hearts” and “The Centered Self Is Not Self-Centered” that combine accessible first-hand anecdotes from the authors’ practice side by side with the wisdom of Jesus.

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  • What Have They Done With Jesus

    $16.99

    Strange theories about Jesus seem to ooze from our culture with increasing regularity. Ben Witherington, one of the top Jesus scholars, will have none of it. There were no secret Gnostic teachings in the first century. With leading scholars and popular purveyors of bad history in his crosshairs, Witherington reveals what we can-and cannot-claim to know about the real Jesus. The Bible, not outside sources, is still the most trustworthy historical record we have today.

    Utilizing a fresh “personality profile” approach, Witherington highlights core Christian claims by investigating the major figures in Jesus’s inner circle of followers: Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Thomas, Peter, James the brother of Jesus, Paul, and the mysterious “beloved disciple.” In each chapter Witherington satisfies our curiosities and answers the full range of questions about these key figures and what each of them can teach us about the historical Jesus. What Have They Done with Jesus? is a vigorous defense of traditional Christianity that offers a compelling portrait of Jesus’s core message according to those who knew him best.

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  • Meet Mr Smith

    $18.99

    Meet Mr. Smith is a funny, fresh, romantic conversation about the true nature of love and sex. For singles 18 to 32 who aren’t squeamish about learning countercultural truth, Meet Mr. Smith offers a radical alternative to the over-romanced, casual-sex lifestyle popular in today’s world. Re-awakening the ancient ideas of sacred sex, purity, and holy love, relationship experts Eric and Leslie Ludy introduce a new language and framework for our sex-in-the-city culture. Meet Mr. Smith exposes and tackles hot topics like:
    What does God think about pre-marital sex?
    What about oral sex and self sex?
    Why would God give me a sex drive if He didn’t plan on me using it?
    Is homosexuality really wrong?

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  • Message In The Music

    $22.99

    Few things influence Christians’ understanding of the faith more than the songs they sing in worship. Woods and Walrath help worship leaders plan authentic, scripturally sound, and relevant by exploring the content of dozens of praise songs.
    Helps pastors, worship leaders, and worship teams more carefully assess the quality of the music they choose for worship.

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  • Lost Soul

    $26.99

    Skipping school, hitchhiking, and getting high became the author’s way of escape from all the pressures of growing up. At the time she didn’t know it, but all of this was God’s plan to prepare her for what was ahead. By the grace of God, she was spared from her own stupidity and given the opportunity to tell her story – the story of how God’s love surpasses any and all struggles this world can throw at you.

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  • Even Now Ever After Compilation Limited Edition (Limited)

    $24.99

    Compilation of two bestselling novels by Karen Kingsbury.

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  • Christianity For The Rest Of Us

    $17.99

    For decades the accepted wisdom has been that America’s mainline Protestant churches are in decline, eclipsed by evangelical mega-churches. Church and religion expert Diana Butler Bass wondered if this was true, and this book is the result of her extensive, three-year study of centrist and progressive churches across the country. Her surprising findings reveal just the opposite-that many of the churches are flourishing, and they are doing so without resorting to mimicking the mega-church, evangelical style.

    Christianity for the Rest of Us describes this phenomenon and offers a how-to approach for Protestants eager to remain faithful to their tradition while becoming a vital spiritual community. As Butler Bass delved into the rich spiritual life of various Episcopal, United Methodist, Disciples of Christ, Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, and Lutheran churches, certain consistent practices-such as hospitality, contemplation, diversity, justice, discernment, and worship-emerged as core expressions of congregations seeking to rediscover authentic Christian faith and witness today.

    This hopeful book, which includes a study guide for groups and individuals, reveals the practical steps that leaders and laypeople alike are taking to proclaim an alternative message about an emerging Christianity that strives for greater spiritual depth and proactively engages the needs of the world.

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  • 12 Stones : Crossing Into The Promise Land

    $19.99

    Twelve Stones was written for anyone who has an addiction to overcome. Through years of trial and error, Kay discovered that Jesus Christ is the only way to victory over any addiction. In a collection of essays written during a two-year period of her recovery walk, without sugarcoating, she freely relays the struggles, tears, fears, and the failures. But there are successes too, and there is no mistaking the joy and peace of God that she experiences along the way.

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  • Steeped In The Holy

    $19.95

    Steeped in the Holy seeks to reclaim the spiritual foundations for preaching, inviting clergy and students to see preparation and preaching not as an intrusion, but as an opportunity to engage with God, and to develop practices that deepen our relation with God and feed our preaching.

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  • Womb Of Advent

    $17.95

    This talented and imaginative writer offers a unique perspective on the season of Advent. Along with scripture readings and prayers, he offers four weeks of meditations that focus on the growth of Jesus in the womb of Mary as he approaches the day of his birth, learns his mother’s voice, responds to the presence of light and dark, and begins to position himself for birth.

    What does this teach us about our own spiritual journey through Advent? That waiting and preparation is essential to the Christian life. By reflecting on our own birth experiences and Jesus’s own progress through the womb, Christians learn how to remain intimate with God, how to approach the light, and how to get ready for new birth in Christ.

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  • God Who Is Triune

    $40.99

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    The triunity of the Christian God is not just one isolated doctrine among others. Allan Coppedge draws out the implications for our understanding of God’s nature, attributes, roles, relationship to Creation and Providence.

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  • In Search Of Julian Of Norwich

    $19.95

    This is a spiritual detective story. Who was Julian? Why has she become so famous? Why did her writings disappear for centuries? Why is everyone reading them today? This fascinating illustrated exploration of Julian’s world-her city, her century, and her remarkable book, the first written by a woman in English- provides clues to the exciting mystery that is Julian.

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  • Becoming An Extraordinary Manager

    $18.99

    Nearly all managers dream of being inspiring leaders who elicit the most from their people. But while they may understand the skills needed to manage their teams, very few know how to put their knowledge into practice. Now, any manager can get exceptional results and make an important contribution to the organization. Becoming an Extraordinary Manager focuses not just on “understanding” principles of good management, but on taking action. Readers will learn the basic attitude and skills outstanding managers must know, including: * why it’s critical to be interested in, rather than interesting to, their people * the best ways to motivate their team * effective interviewing techniques * conducting a performance review * time management * introducing change * delegation * thinking and acting about their people positively (the self-fulfilling prophecy) * building a high-performance team * retaining top talent * handling performance problems * listening Lively in style and thorough in content, this is the book that gives every manager a complete guide to avoiding the ordinary and becoming the best.

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  • Future Of Lutheranism In A Global Context

    $19.00

    What are the strengths, weaknesses, challenges, and opportunities for Lutheran theology and the Lutheran church around the world? Contributors from around the world explore issues of helping leaders in the contemporary church understand the shifting ground of Lutheranism in the twenty-first century.

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  • Finding God In The Shadows

    $16.99

    The stories in this volume are of men and women who exhibit moral courage and who take responsible action despite hardships, privations, or the burdens of making life and death decisions for others. Most of the stories are set against the backdrop of war or conflict and incorporate parallel historical moments from the Bible that help frame the questions raised by the contemporary story. By searching the concrete realities through which many people of faith encounter God, the authors encourage a closer reading of and reflection on the stories in the Bible. We can meet God, they say, most distinctly through ordinary means.

    The stories include: Battle of Pilar Pass, Stalingrad, And the Blind Shall See, The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth, Golden Rule in Action, Private Jake McNiece and the Dirty Dozen, Father Forgive Them, The Return, In God We Trust, Never Walk Alone, Ocean Tap, Boat People, and more. Each chapter includes questions for reflection and discussion.

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  • Missional Church In Context

    $31.99

    There is an increasing realization in American churches that they are now their own mission field. In light of this awakening, many conversations have begun and work been contributed toward a solution. The Missional Church in Context addresses the realization and offers new insights. Based on the first annual Missional Church Consultation hosted by Luther Seminary, this book is organized into two sections. The first section consists of four essays explore the engagement of the missional church in relation to contextualization. Contributors explore biblical, theological, and historical dimensions regarding how the church is to engage in ministry within and to a specific cultural context. The second section examines four case studies in order to provide readers with concrete examples of how missional understanding of the church can be brought to bear on particular denominations and particular contexts. The Missional Church in Context will extend the conversation by taking it in new directions, while maintaining the foundations of what it means to be the church of Jesus Christ in the world.

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  • Promise

    $25.99

    If Christians want to be faithful to Christ, how should they understand Jews?

    Because of their faith in the crucified Messiah, the Christian nations are indebted to Israel. Yet they have largely marginalized and even rejected God’s chosen people. In this volume Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger reflects on a number of subjects and concerns common to both Christians and Jews – the Ten Commandments, fulfillment of biblical prophecy, Christian anti-Semitism, and more.

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  • Storms Over Genesis

    $23.00

    In one of history’s discouraging ironies, just as the academic study of the Pentateuch revealed the multilayered composition of Genesis and separated it from scientific and dogmatic accounts of creation, Genesis became and remains a lightning rod of controversy in America’s century-long battle over Christian identity and commitments.

    No words ever recorded have had as much influence upon human affairs as those of the first three chapters of Genesis. Nor caused as much mischief, argues William Jennings.

    In his fascinating and informative account, Jennings shows how and why fundamentalists and modernists, Catholics and Protestants, feminists and the old guard all have been drawn to Genesis and wrestled with its meaning, legacy, and relevance today. Focusing on four key controversies – the critical account of the creation stories, the challenges from and to feminists, the critique of Genesis by environmentalists, and the claims of creationists – Jennings reveals not only the many facets of this archimedean text but also the unique light it continues to throw on American religious life.

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  • Eucharist : Bodies Bread And Resurrection

    $29.00

    Bieler and Schottroff bring together the best of contemporary scholarship on ritual theory and practice, Eucharistic origins, the Eucharist and eschatology, the Eucharist and world hunger, the global economy, and the dynamics of torture in a dramatic new vision of the transformative power of the Eucharist for our world. Reflection questions lead readers into the issues raised in each chapter.

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  • Dirt Greed And Sex (Revised)

    $34.00

    This new revised edition, of the landmark 1988 text, includes updated text and notes throughout, taking advantage of recent studies of sexual ethics and, where appropriate, criticizing them. A new chapter engages the presumed “ethic of creation” that has become a major theme among more conservative thinkers and writers in biblical ethics. A concluding chapter on sex is thoroughly rewritten and offers a positive statement of a New Testament sexual ethic.

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  • Whats In The Bible For Teens (Reprinted)

    $20.00

    Whatever the topic, teens can find answers from the Bible through this unique and engaging reference book. Through a blend of Scripture and analysis, biblical character studies, personal application, and more, this volume helps teens understand what God’s Word has to say about topics relevant to them. Geared to readers of all levels of Bible understanding, this book is accessible and easy to navigate as well as ideal for both comprehensive, in-depth study and a shorter survey approach.

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  • How To Choose A Translation For All Its Worth

    $14.99

    A book on Bible translation from a premier biblical scholar.

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  • Building A Childrens Chapel

    $35.95

    Based on his work with young children at the Episcopal School of New York, teacher and storyteller Gordh offers a collection of stories from the Bible, arranged and told to create a meaningful childhood chapel for children ages 3-7 and their families. Originally conceived as a resource for use in day schools, it is also ideal for use in Sunday church schools in Episcopal and other mainline congregations.

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  • When Goliath Doesnt Fall

    $14.99

    Even though the fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vines; even though the flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty, yet I will rejoice in the Lord! Habakkuk 3: 17-18

    You’ve read the Bible stories of God’s amazing faithfulness. You’ve seen Him extend His blessings and healing to your family and friends. You’ve even experienced the sweet gift of answered prayer for other issues in your life. But sometimes, no matter how much you pray or cling to the victories of the past, your present problem remains depressingly unchanged with little hope for the future.

    Most people understand and accept that life isn’t always fair; but it’s still difficult to get past the hurt and confusion of “why?” when you’ve prayed and trusted God to defeat an ugly giant in your life only to discover that the giant didn’t fall. How do you reconcile and rebuild your faith and hope in Christ when life is allowed to defeat you?

    In When Goliath Doesn’t Fall, Jody Conrad pulls the mask of Christianity down and admits to the ugliness of real life. Sometimes, no matter how hard you pray, babies die. Sometimes, no matter how loyal you’ve been, your spouse abandons you. Houses catch on fire; tornados demolish entire communities; and terrorists successfully crash into buildings. How are we suppose to respond when Goliath doesn’t fall?

    With compassion and understanding, Jody joins you in life’s trenches and tells you about a different kind of deliverance. She shows you the unconditional and strangely hopeful worship of Habakkuk’s heart and helps you discover how to cultivate a beautiful, wild faith that is still able to worship; still able to rejoice; still able to sing of the joys of heaven even with cancer in its lungs.

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  • Conversations With Scripture The Gospel Of John (Student/Study Guide)

    $21.95

    For contemporary Christians, John’s Gospel is a paradox. On the one hand, it stresses boundaries: “No one comes to the Father except through me,” while on the other it stresses community: “I have no longer called you servants, but friends.” This book encourages readers to draw out the tensions between these two perspectives to make the gospel more meaningful to their lives.

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  • Jesus In Trinitarian Perspective

    $24.99

    Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective studies the person of Jesus on Earth as well as how He is the eternal second person of the Trinity.

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  • Desire : The Journey We Must Take To Find The Life God Offers

    $15.99

    In Desire, formerly titled The Journey of Desire, John Eldredge writes of the journey people must take to find the life they prize. And the guide that has been given to all is the desire set deep within, the desire often overlooked or mistaken for something else or even ignored.

    “Contrary to what you may have heard in church, desire is the key to the Christian life,” says John Eldredge. “When we lose desire, we lose passion for God-and everything else. This book will unlock your God-given passions and desires so that you can find the life God meant you to live.

    In this groundbreaking book, Eldredge invites readers to acknowledge the significance of desire, abandon resignation, and embark on an adventure he calls “our heart’s most important journey.”

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  • Way The World Is

    $28.00

    Distinguished physicist-turned-theologian John Polkinghorne offers his personal apologia for the Christian faith. This brief and highly accessible book for general readers presents a reasoned account of the Christian view of the world as seen by one of the world’s leading interpreters of the interface between science and religion. Drawn from his experiences as a scientist and a theologian, Polkinghorne argues that Christianity presents a credible and compelling worldview that can be taken seriously even while fully recognizing the importance of science.

    Polkinghorne begins by exploring three views of the world. He summarizes the scientific view, which highlights the perception by scientists of the world as intelligible and characterized by the interplay of chance and necessity and reflecting a delicate and intricate balance in its structure that makes life possible. Then he comments on the personal view of the world, in which experiences of wonder, beauty, and moral obligation demand some explanation. Polkinghorne takes seriously the religious view of the world, particularly the human experience of an Other and transcendent Power with whom we have to deal. He carefully demonstrates how New Testament scholarship is similar to observational science in that it, like science, can be understood only by interpreting available evidence in ways that are sensible and consistent. In addition, he moves beyond a merely theistic worldview to examine the portrayal of Jesus’ deeds and words in the New Testament, paying special attention to his death and resurrection.

    This work, which convincingly explores how science and religion both address aspects of the same reality, includes a glossary of key ideas and persons in the worlds of science and theology, making it an ideal introduction to the Christian faith for thoughtful persons.

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  • Seriously Sick Bible Stuff

    $9.99

    This book describes what everyday life was really like in ancient Israel. As part of the 252 series for boys, this humorous book is full of factual, gross information that is sure to get boys 8-12 reading their Bibles, and make them thankful for the bless

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  • Crucifixion Of Ministry

    $20.99

    Today, there is a crisis in pastoral ministry. Andrew Purves explores the true and essential nature of Christian ministry, rooting it in Christ’s own example. He provides vision and direction for students and practicing ministers to reclaim the connection between Christ, themselves, and their ministries.

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  • Disciple Making Pastor (Revised)

    $25.00

    A new edition of a time-tested discipleship resource

    For the pastor who is ready to put words into action, this book offers the inspiration and practical know-how to do so.

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  • Devotions To Make You Smarter

    $9.99

    Devotions to Make You Smarter is a 90-day devotional book written specifically for tweens. Its boy-relevant messages are written in the humorous, gross style of the 2:52 Boy’s Bible and books, and are designed to ignite the interest of reluctant readers.

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  • Speaking To Teenagers

    $18.99

    To equip youth workers (paid and/or volunteer), Sunday school teachers, and pastors to be more effective communicators of the gospel in the context of youth ministry.

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  • Pilgrims Progress

    $8.99

    Join Christian and his companions on their journey to the Celestial City, as they pass through many experiences common to us all, in Bunyan’s timeless allegory of the Christian’s walk with God.

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  • Deeper Experiences Of Famous Christians (Large Type)

    $9.95

    Life sketches of 20 Christian leaders such as Francois de Fenelon, John Wesley, and D. L. Moody.

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  • Heart Of Creation

    $17.99

    We take it for granted that aspects of monastic life can sustain our daily lives in the world, but we owe this understanding to John Main, a Benedictine monk who pioneered the idea that the desert tradition of meditative or contemplative prayer, which had largely been forgotten in the West, was for all Christians. At his monastery in London he started teaching this way of prayer to lay groups and a network of meditation groups came into being, quickly spreading throughout the world and renewing a sense of the Church as a fellowship rooted in prayer and contemplative action. Bestselling books soon grew out of his talks. This simple, practical guide to ‘pure prayer’ teaches that by ceasing to struggle to find words and images by which we all too easily try to control God, we give God freedom to be himself in our hearts and we begin to pray with ‘the mind of Christ’, as St Paul teaches. In a nervous world saturated with image and endless self-commentary, this is a nourishing, life-giving stream of hope and refreshment.

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  • Mitford Bedside Companion

    $30.00

    A must-have treasury with original essays, personal photos, and much more

    For the millions of fans who love the Mitford Years series, this lushly illustrated keepsake will be the perfect book to curl up with. What was that Uncle Billy joke about the census taker? Where was that beautiful prayer Father Tim offered? The Mitford Bedside Companion will make it easy to find the greatest of the countless gems that grace each of Karon’s novels. Fans will relish favorite scenes, casts of characters, a Mitford crossword puzzle, and a bevy of original essays by Karon on everything from the life of a writer to her grandmother’s secret to good health. With a color insert of family photos and Karon’s early Mitford drawings, as well as new illustrations, this is a beautifully packaged volume everyone will cherish.

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  • Scripture Confessions Gift Collection

    $18.99

    Set Your Life on Course for Victory!

    God has given you powerful promises in His Word – peace, joy, health, provision, and more. But how can these promises become reality in our life? It starts with your words.

    The book of Proverbs states that lie and death are in the power of the tongue. What you talk about, you bring to pass. When you begin to say the same thing God has promised you, faith will build in your heart and your life will begin to change. Start declaring these Scripture Confessions for yourself and your family and set your life on the course for an abundant future.

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  • Greatest Secret : Gods Law Of Attraction For Lasting Happiness Fulfillment

    $14.99

    The human mind is a powerful thing–so powerful that many philosophers believe it controls each individual’s future and destiny. In modern terms, this concept is called “the law of attraction,” a belief system that has recently been popularized by the best-selling book The Secret. And while the Christian community at-large seems to be distancing itself from this so-called New Age idea, author Ron McIntosh contends that much of the message behind The Secret is actually a byproduct of Biblical truth. It’s a message he has personally been preaching more than a decade. The Greatest Secret uncovers these spiritual principles and provides the ultimate antidote to lack in readers’ lives. The book takes each of the issues addressed in The Secret and expounds on them using scriptural references. Those topics include The Secret to Money, The Secret to Relationships, The Secret to Health, The Secret to the World, The Secret to You, and the Secret to Life. Ultimately, The Greatest Secret breaks down the law of attraction into its most original form as presented in God’s Holy Word and shows that when applied according the Biblical principles on which it was originated, there is no end to the abundant blessing God can pour into one’s life.

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  • Christmas To Remember

    $14.00

    As Cape Light dwellers get ready to deck the halls for a Christmas to remember, curmudgeonly Lillian Warwick is confined to bed, injured after a nasty fall. Cared for by her daughters, Emily and Jessica, she lets her thoughts drift back to the holiday season of 1955, when she first met Oliver Warwick, the dashing man who would become her husband. Recounting those romantic early days, she is reminded of a time when she had much to be grateful for-and recognizes the mistakes she’s made since. And to cap off this life-altering season, there just might be a winter wedding on the horizon.

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  • Little Guide To Christian Spirituality

    $19.99

    As interest in spirituality grows, people need a reliable field guide to distinctly Christian spirituality. This is about living all of live before God, and by his Spirit, in a way that encompasses relationship (Christ with us), transformation (Christ in

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  • Reformed And Always Reforming

    $30.00

    1. The Postconservative Style Of Evangelical Theology
    2. Christianity’s Essence: Transformation Over Information
    3. The Word Made Fresh: Theology’s Revisioning Task
    4. The Postmodern Impulse In Postconservative Evangelical Theology
    5. Postconservative Revelation: Narrative Before Propositions
    6. Tradition And Orthodoxy In Postconservative Evangelical Theology
    7. New Horizons In Evangelical Thinking About God

    Additional Info
    Introduces a postconservative evangelical theology

    Describes, explains, and mobilizes a movement

    Theologians, pastors, seminarians, and serious thinkers will find many depths to plumb in this exhaustive survey of critics, advocates, and fellow travelers on the evangelical journey.

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  • Bible Freaks And Geeks

    $9.99

    Boys today-Christian kids included-constantly label each other, and do it almost without thinking. This book explores the meanings behind these names and gives humorous examples from the Bible that either explains their accuracy or disproves them as stere

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  • My Heart For His Glory

    $19.99

    Nothing changes a person’s heart, attitudes, and life more dramatically and profoundly than offering one’s heart to God in praise and worship. Inspired by the greatest contemporary and classic songs of worship, My Heart for His Glory helps draw God’s people into His presence with devotions for every day of the year. The stories, promises, and insights from songs like “Change My Heart, Oh God,” “My God Reigns,” “Shout to the Lord,” and “Holy Ground” provide a perfect starting point to help us offer our hearts for His glory.

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  • Daybook Of Prayer

    $22.99

    Readers are challenged with the simple but profound question: What would happen-how would your life be different-if you committed the next year to learning about prayer and devoting time to prayer every single day? A Daybook on Prayer weaves together poignant meditations from classic and contemporary Christian writers with powerful Bible verses, directed prayers, and personal prayer-starters, to create a life-changing resource for those who want to draw closer to the heart of God. The daily selections are drawn from many of the greatest historical and modern teachers on the subject of prayer, including Augustine, Thomas A Kempis, Martin Luther, Brother Andrew, John Wesley, A.W. Tozer, Andrew Murray, Oswald Chambers, Billy Graham, Charles Swindoll, Max Lucado, and many others.

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