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| Sacred marks John McDermott's first recording with the Irish Tenors since rejoining fellow original member Anthony Kearns and Finbar Wright. The Irish Tenors live up to their reputation as "gifted interpreters" with this collection, covering a wide range of spiritual material. Sacred was produced by the Irish Tenors' long-time musical director, Arnie Roth, and includes Be Thou My Vision, Deus Meus, Salve Regina, Amazing Grace, and 11 more hymns. '' Full Track List: ' ''1. Deus Meus ' 2. Be Thou My Vision ' 3. Morning Has Broken '4. My Love '5. If I Can Help Somebody '6. My Forever Friend ' 7. Shelter Me ' 8. Amazing Grace '9. To Do Your Will '10. Hail Glorious St. Patrick '11. How Deep The Father's Love '12. Lord Of The Dance '13. There's No Cross '14. I'll Walk With God ' 15. Salve Regina ' |
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| Explores the man, the method, and the motives behind master preacher, Martyn Lloyd Jones. |
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| Revised Edition ''This is the story of the Sudarium of Oviedo, an ancient bloodstained cloth, believed to have covered the head of Jesus of Nazareth after his crucifixion. The author traces the known history of the linen and presents the up-to-date conclusions of EDICES. The investigative team that has been studying the cloth since 1989, discusses the cultural significance of the crucifixion and blood in the context of first-century Jerusalem. They demonstrate the significance of the famous passage of John 20:5-7, as analyzed by some of the most important Biblical scholars of the world. The book contains twenty pages of color photographs, many of which are from EDICES. These photographs explain visually the bloodstains and wrinkles found on the cloth, how the cloth was used, its comparison with the Shroud of Turin and the historical odyssey from Jerusalem to Spain. |
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| Mark Forrest, International Irish Tenor was born and raised in the city of Dublin. Mark has performed on television, radio and stages throughout the world. From entertainment in the White house for the President of the United States, to performances for Our holy Father Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Hollywood stars Charlton Heston and Maureen O'Hara and singer Shirley Bassey, Mark's inspirational voice has won the hearts of all. '' On this CD: '' 1. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring '2. He ' 3. Ave Verum '4. Sanctus '5. Ave Maria ' 6. Amazing Grace '7. Be Thou My Vision '8. Pie Jesu ' 9. Panis Angelicus ' 10. Ave Maria '11. Laudate Dominum '12. Faith of Our Fathers '13. Alleluia '14. The Lord's Prayer |
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| Saturday, December 14th Feel led to keep a diary. A sort of spiritual log for the benefit of others in the future. Each new divine insight and experience will shine like a beacon in the darkness! Can't think of anything to put in today. Still, tomorrow's Sunday. Must be something on a Sunday, surely? Adrian Plass is hilarious, pure and simple. His readers are legion - and this is the bestselling book that started it all, converting thousands of people who love to laugh into avid Plass readers. The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (aged 37 3/4) is merriment and facetiousness at its best - a journal of the wacky Christian life of Plass's fictional alter-ego, who chronicles in his 'sacred' diary the daily goings-on in the lives of ordinary-but-somewhat-eccentric people he knows and meets. Reading it will doeth good like a medicine! |
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| Adrian Plass lovers got their initial baptism of laughter through his bestseller, The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (aged 37 3/4). The author's account of 'serious spiritual experiences' naturally made him in demand as a public speaker - so of course another diary was inevitable. The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass, Christian Speaker (aged 45 3/4) continues the misadventures of Adrian's fictional alter-ego. As Plass gathers regularly with his support group, we meet old friends, including his longsuffering wife, Anne; son Gerald, now grown but no less irrepressible; loony and loveable Leonard Thynn; Edwin, the wise church elder; and Richard and Doreen Cook, who are just as religious as ever. We also meet some new characters, such as Stephanie Widgeon, who only seems to have one thing to say, ever. . . and who knows, we might even find out why Leonard Thynn borrowed Adrian's cat all those years ago. And finally - what is a banner ripping seminar? |
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