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| A sequel to the compelling novel The Tablets of Ararat, Najila continues the story of the independent, assertive Persian princess whose heart is torn between two faiths and the two people closest to her. |
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| Be prepared to be challenged by Naked and Not Ashamed as you have never been challenged before! Here Bishop T.D. Jakes calls for believers to strip away all layers of superficiality, religious reasonings, and pious pretendings. We need to be real - to be honest before God and man. Our example, Jesus Christ Himself, ministered and died in total openness before us. How can the hurting around us receive help and healing unless we too are Naked and Not Ashamed? |
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| Ever think there must be more to a relationship with God than a list of dos and don'ts? That church should be more than a slick Sunday morning production? That religion isn't just a patch for your insecurities or candy for your hunger? Strip back the bulky layers of religion with The Naked Christian and step into something more comfortable. It's called relationship. Written by Craig Borlase and rooted in biblical principles, this book lays bare our human weaknesses and daily struggles. It blinks in amazement at the blinding grace, love and mercy of God. It will inspire you to chase after Him, to shun the fake stuff and to do one of the hardest things within a church community: BE REAL. CHOOSE AUTHENTICITY. GET NAKED. "The Naked Christian is a book that makes me glad I'm a Christian, and that hasn't happened in a very long time." Mike Yaconelli "Craig Borlase shakes off the dust, longing for a purer and more real walk with God. The Naked Christian helps us rethink some of our "church-culture" mindsets, with refreshingly blunt honesty." Matt Redman |
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| The president of an international ministry honestly explores with women what it means to be like Christ and exhibit fruits of the spirit. |
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| True story of longing to be safe someday. A story of hope. Includes a study guide. |
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| About Sex, Love and Relationships Everybody's doing it aren't they? Why shouldn't I have sex now? In a world where it seems like everybody's doing it, why should you say no to sex? Internationally known abstinence advocate and sought-after speaker Lakita Garth wants you to know that when you practice abstinence, you are making a decision that will change the course of your life. Here, she frankly and humorously shares her principles for staying pure until marriage, while equipping you with the life skills necessary to be responsible and successful. In The Naked Truth, you'll understand the principles of self-control, self-discipline, delayed gratification and how to achieve your dreams. You'll be ready to establish healthy dating relationships and clearly defined boundaries for physical intimacy, while gaining self-respect and dignity. Why wait? Because you're worth it! |
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| Why does the name of Jesus stir both awe and animosity? Franklin Graham faced that question himself in April of 1999, just days after the tragic killing of students at Columbine High School shocked America and the world. Colorado's governor had asked Franklin to speak at the memorial service for families and friends. As a chilling drizzle soaked the crowd of 70,000, Franklin boldly urged all mourners to seek comfort, hope and salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. Later he received both congratulations and criticism for his remarks. To Franklin's surprise, even clergymen complained that the emphasis on Jesus was offensive. Later Franklin reflected, "Why is it when people curse using His Name, hardly anyone complains? But if you speak about Him with respect of pray in His Name, some people call it 'foul'?" The Name is Franklin's response to those questions. The Name explains, reveals, and honors the most important Person who ever lived. It is an articulate, passionate, motivating, and moving tribute to the One who bears the Name above all names and before whom some day "every knee will bow." |
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| During the fur-trapping era of the early 1800's, with two rambunctious young sons to raise, Marie Dorionr refuses to be left behind in St. Louis when her husband heads west. Faced with hostile landscapes, an untried expedition leader, and her volatile husband, Marie finds that the daring act she hoped would bind her family together may in the end tear them apart.History records that on the journey, Marie meets the famous Lewis and Clark interpreter, Sacagawea, who- like Marie- is pregnant, married to a mixed blood man of French Canadian and Indian descent, and raising a son in a white world. Together, the women forge a friendship that will strengthen and uphold Marie long after they part, even as she fights for her children's very survival. With courage and faith that can only be fueled by a mother's love, she endures. Her story reminds us that women are ground together in history, now and forever. |
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| Can't decide a name for your new arrival? Want to know traditional meaning of a name you're already considering? This is an extensive list of 5,000 names. Each listing includes the name's traditional meaning, and a Bible verse emphasizing it's unique virtue. Read this book carefully, and bless your son a daughter with a name he or she will always treasure. |
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| In the best-selling line of Would You Rather?, What If?, Have You Ever?, and Unfinished Sentences comes a fifth collection of discussion starters, guaranteed to get teenagers talking and thinking about their favorite things. This book includes 700 phrases that can be used anytime, anywhere, for breaking the ice, stimulating discussions, building community, or just having fun. |
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| What does Christ mean to you? When you consider His Person, His work, and His words, are you struck by the depth and the depth and complexity, the richness and incalculable beauty of who He is?This classic study, revised for today's reader, examines the many names of, Christ, more than 300 in all, each revealing an intimate portrait of the Savior.In this new edition, devotional prayers accompany each name, helping you meditate on the character and person of Jesus Christ. This book is an invaluable resource to any library and is sure to enrich your personal devotion time.i |
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| God's names reveal not only different dimensions of His character but also point to their fulfillment in the Person and work of Jesus Christ.This classic study examines the Old Testament names of God and the particular aspect of His character and dealings with man that each reveals.Names of God is a book that will help contemporary Christians better understand the glory, majesty, and power of God. |
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