Home
 |
|
 |
| The controversial woman with a past only one Man could forgive. A true love story that changed the face of history. "I was Miryam of Magdala, seller of fine fabrics and wife of Yaakov the fisherman. With my husband and son, I held a place of honor among my countrymen until a company of rogue soldiers took everything from me. I might not be Roman, but I knew injustice when I saw it. And I had been most grievously wronged." In an era when women are sequestered and silenced, Miryam of Magdala lives a contended life until her son’s careless gesture evokes a hostile action that shatters her serenity. With no hope of justice, Miryam commits and unthinkable act…and descends into depths of darkness that threaten her life and her sanity. Even after Yeshua the Messiah dramatically restores her life, Miryam can neither forget nor forgive unresolved injustices. Prodded by a hunger for vengeance she will not deny, this woman of uncommon courage risks her life and her heart by drawing destiny into her own hands. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Mary Ellen Ashcroft paints a portrait of the Saturday after the crucifixion and before the resurrection of Jesus. Mary Magdalene and the other women followers of Jesus have gathered together to comfort one another in this time of unspeakable loss and sadness. As each woman shares her story, it becomes clear that her experience as a follower of Jesus has changed her life forever. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Maggie Styles was in a coma for four months after she and her husband Dylan lost their first son, but now she's awake and they're trying to put the pieces of their lives back together. They still desperately want to be parents, so they pursue the possibility of adoption as well as continuing to try to get pregnant. As the months go by and the pain drives them further and further apart, Dylan and Maggie must find a reason to hope and a reason to love again. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Maggie McCarthy is more than ready to be just a regular teen. Ever since her mother's death, Maggie has found herself acting as a mother to her two younger brothers and serving as the resident housekeeper. All of that changes after she rescues a classmate and rival from sexual assault and becomes an accidental hero and celebrity at her high school. Now Maggie must reconcile popularity with true friendship, deal with the fallout of sexual abuse, and redefine her place in the family. And with the help of an unlikely friend, Maggie begins to discover God's grace in her life. Author Michelle Buckman offers an edgy, realistic story for teen girls that honestly explores some of the most challenging issues facing today's youth. Buckman balances tough themes with the hope found in God alone, leading readers to embrace their faith in everyday life. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Slavery confuses Maggie Baldwin. It's 1744, and the tenderhearted twelve-year-old can't understand why her friend was given a young female slave as a Christmas present-or why her friend mistreats the miserable Caribbean girl. When a major spiritual revival breaks out, Maggie is convinced she must dare to help the slave. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling fictional story, "Maggie's Dare" explores both the Great Awakening and the early stirrings of the abolition movement, while showing young readers that they, too, can serve God by serving others. Sisters in Time books offer learning and fun, at a great price! |
|
 |
|
 |
| Maggie Dale is stuck at a dead-end job in a small town in rural Ohio. Her life is in the fast lane to nowhere until a stranger named Joshua arrives and shows her she can be part of something bigger than herself. A contemporary re-telling of the story of Mary Magdalene. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Klauck describes the religious world into which Christianity was born, by looking at it from the many experiences of the first Christians as recorded in Acts. You will journey with Peter as he encounters Simon the magician, the people of Lystra want to offer sacrifices to Paul and Barnabas, and a soothsaying slave-girl is the occasion for conflict in Philippi. Your travels continue with Paul to Athens and find a city full of idols but also discovers an altar "to an unknown god" where Paul then delivers the famous Areopagus speech. In Ephesus, where some are burning their books of magic formulae, while others are provoking a riot in the name of Artemis. Hans-Josef Klauck is Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Chicago. He has published commentaries and monographs on 1 Corinthians, the Johannine epistles, New Testament theology, noncanonical gospels, and the history of religion in the Graeco-Roman world. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Helps readers understand and further appreciate one of the most influential writers of the last 100 years. |
|
 |
|
 |
| This beautiful 2 disc set wasdeveloped for Dr. Chopra to give contemporary expression to the ancient principles of healing sounds. Slow and relaxing music to calm Vata, medium tempo melodies to soothe Pitta, and up-beat sounds to invigorate Kapha. |
|
 |
|
 |
| A Holistic Guide to Pregnancy and ChildbirthInspiring, expansive, and remarkably informative, this unique book derives its ideas from two sources: the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, with its emphasis on mind, body, and spirit, and the latest Western scientific prenatal research. Designed as a practical guide, its ideas include strategies to help enliven the body intelligence of unborn babies by nourishing each of their five senses, as well as Ayurvedically balanced nutrition, specific yoga poses and meditation techniques to reduce the mothers stress and improve the infants emotional environment. It also covers natural approaches to dealing with the first weeks of parenting, from healing herbs to enhancing your milk supply to coping with postpartum depression. An inspired book rich with information that will profoundly enhance the experience of pregnancy and birth for both parents and their babies. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Inspiring, expansive, and remarkably informative, this unique book derives its ideas from two sources: the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, with its emphasis on mind, body, and spirit, and the latest Western scientific prenatal research. Designed as a practical guide, its ideas include strategies to help enliven the body intelligence of unborn babies by nourishing each of their five senses, as well as Ayurvedically balanced nutrition, specific yoga poses and meditation techniques to reduce the mothers stress and improve the infants emotional environment. It also covers natural approaches to dealing with the first weeks of parenting, from healing herbs to enhancing your milk supply to coping with postpartum depression. An inspired book rich with information that will profoundly enhance the experience of pregnancy and birth for both parents and their babies. |
|
 |
|
 |
| Imagine darting to different worlds as quick as you please by touching a mysterious yellow ring with hidden powers. What fun!- unless you land in a world containing an evil ruler bent on total conquest. Queen jadis' dark treachery threatens Narnia's very existence-unless Digory can somehow undo the damage he's brought into this world. But will he be strong enough to see through her artful deception? |
|
| |
|