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| Kenneth E. Hagin believes that training the human spirit is the key to success in all areas of life. The spirit grows through the study of God's Word.Science has spent millions of dollars to develop the physical body and the intellectual processes of man. But little has been done about developing man's spirit.In Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin's book The Human Spirit, you will learn to:Develop your spirit nature.Meditate in the Word of God.Practice the Word of God.Give first place to the Word of GodObey the voice of your spirit |
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| A revised and improved translation of Pope Paul VI's encyclical letter, Humanae vitae . |
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| "From the artist, Marva Sheriff: ""So is there time for Christmas cards? Maybe not. But perhaps it is a tradition worth keeping! It is a chance to keep in touch with treasured family and friends ? to remind one another of an old story that still has relevance for today -- 'God's love for all.'"" Sheriff pairs her bold holiday image with a short message that speaks of the holiday's true meaning. Printed on natural-look recycled card stock with a felt finish. Set of 10 with 10 envelopes. 4 5/8"" x 6 1/8"". " |
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| A place where the soul can rest.Travel through these pages and experience the world from a more Christ-centered viewpoint. Wise and eloquent prose by C.S. Lewis, intriguing and inspiring song lyrics by Rich Mullins, and poetry by St. Francis of Assisi grace the pages of Humble Feelings. Remarkable nature photography sets the backdrop for these inspired writings creating peaceful settings which displays God's beauty, inviting the reader to a place of rest."Humble Feelings" contains unique and outstanding nature photography by Andrew Kalitka, highlighting breathtaking scenes from Alaska, Africa, and the Grand Canyon. |
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| Pippa Hunnechurch's professional reputation is on the line---and her life is in jeopardy. The hottest software company in town has hauled her recruiting firm into court on a charge of "consultant malpractice." A bad situation gets worse when a ruthless industrial spy starts murdering people---and includes Pippa on his hit list. Can she elude the killer and save her company from ruin? |
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| Mark 9:35 5" |
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| This book was written out of the conviction that God's people need to learn in practice and experience the art of waiting only on God. It is arranged in thirty one chapters, one for each day of the month. |
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| Greatly concerned for the spiritual guidance of new converts, and for spiritual growth in long time Christians, Murray penned some of the most enduring devotional classics of Christian literature. The two beloved works in this volume reflect Murray's longing for a deeper l, ife in Christ, and his prayer that others would long for and experience that life as well. About the Author Andrew Murray (1828-1917) lived and ministered as both a pastor and a writer from the towns and villages of South Africa. Originally written in Dutch, his books were translated into English. As his popularity grew, Murray's books found their way into more than twelve foreign languages during his lifetime. |
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| It's hard to be humble when other kids brag about themselves, isn't it? Just stop by Whit's End and let Whit, Connie and the Odyssey gang show you how they keep their egos in check. Have fun! |
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| God tells you to love Him with all your heart and to love your neighbor as yourself. But what attitude must you assume--and what steps must you take--to fulfill this essential commandment of your Christian walk? This book provides a fresh new perspective and a long overdue biblical teaching on this widely misunderstood requirement. |
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| There are three great motives that urges us to humility. These are based upon the three perspectives under which humility may be considered - the three ways of cataloging humility are: Humility applies to me as a creature, as a sinner, and as a saint. |
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| The Journey Toward HolinessWhen Jesus "made himself nothing...taking the nature of a servant," He modeled for all believers true humility. Andrew Murray calls this "our true nobility" and "the distinguishing feature of discipleship." With insightful, penetrating clarity, Murray calls all Christians to turn from pride, empty themselves, and study the character of Christ to be filled with His grace.Often called the best work on humility ever written, this edition has been edited for today's reader. |
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