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| Known as one of the "best-named artists in Christian music," Joy Williams exhibits the "joy of the Lord" in all that she does. Now, with the release of her sophomore album, By Surprise, Joy "takes it up a notch." Working with Grammy and Dove award winning producer, Brown Bannister, Joy proves that she is more than just another pretty, young singer. Taking an active role in the musical direction and production process as well as contributing multiple cuts as a songwriter, Joy is the dominating creative force on this new album. The result is a fresh pop sound reminiscent of mainstream artists such as Natalie Imbruglia, Nelly Furtado and Sheryl Crow. |
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| Known for the country standard “Please Help Me I’m Falling,” Hank Locklin shares his heart and faith on his new album. Includes appearances from Gold City, Jeff & Sheri Easter and The Jordanaires. |
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| Beyond the Sorrow, Belief Awaited... Catherine had vowed long ago to be the kind of mother she'd never known herself, but somewhere along the way things became muddled. One by one her three children rebelled, leaving her outwardly perfect family in disarray. As if their household isn't disrupted enough, Catherine's strange sister-in-law moves in—uninvited. Into the chaos steps a new neighbor, as different from Catherine as any woman could be. Catherine is both appalled and fascinated by the unique way Barb's family interprets life's trials, and she is inexplicably drawn to them. When tragedy strikes, she finds herself longing to discover the secret to their joyful, contented lives. About the Author Jamie Langston Turner, a college professor for thirty-three years, has written extensively for a variety of periodicals. Her acclaimed novels have earned both the Angel and Christy awards. Currently a professor of creative writing and literature at Bob Jones University, Jamie has lived in the South all her life and currently resides with her husband in Greenville, South Carolina. |
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| As reporter Amber Robbins investigates attacks targeting Christians and Jews, she discovers that Islamic extremists are giving non-Muslims the choice between conversion and death. Can she expose the plot before it’s too late? |
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| This coffee-table sized book, profiling 65 Knights of Columbus whose lives span the entire 124-year history of the Order, is a lively, lavishly-illustrated look at the lives of men whose lives and faith were powerfully influenced by their membership in the Knights of Columbus. By Their Works includes chapters on many well-known Knights including Babe Ruth, Vince Lombardi, Joyce Kilmer, Gov. Al Smith and others, but it also includes many extraordinary but less well known Knights, such as Father Thomas Mulcrone and James Connolly , the first American to win an Olympic gold medal in modern times; Lt. Daniel O'Callaghan , a New York City fireman who lost his life trying to rescue others at the World Trade Center on 9/11; and Sgt. Maj. Dan Daily , a two-time Medal of Honor winner once described by the commandant of the Marine Corps as “the outstanding Marine of all time.�' Others profiled include six priests, Knights of Columbus and saints of the Catholic Church, who were martyred in Mexico during the Cristeros rebellion of the 1920s.' Large trim size of 11 x 11. Includes dozens of photographs and other illustrations. |
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| The fate of a nation hinges on one man's obedience...A basket bobs in the Nile near the palace, sheltering the Hebrew baby boy from Pharaoh's sentence of death. Rescued from the water by Pharaoh's daughter and raised as her own son, Moses becomes a prince of Egypt, unaware that he is God's choice to lead his people out of slavery to freedom.When he takes justice into his own hands, Moses becomes a wanted man and spends the next forty years in exile. But his humble desert life changes forever when he witnesses a miracleand understands at last that God is sending him back to the place he most fears. Egyptand those she holds in bondagewill never be the same. |
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| From Hillsongs Music comes an upsurge of burgeoning new talent and songwriting in the company of Darlene Zschech, writer of the new classic Shout to the Lord. |
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| Bye Bye, Bertie Author: Rick Dewhurst Joe LaFlam is a private detective, a Christiana single Christian that is, and a desperate-to-mate single Christian at that. One fine day a potential prospect . . . er . . . client walks through his office door and drops an intriguing case on his desk. The lovely (soon-to-be-found-out heiress) prospect's . . . um . . . client's sister is missing. "Bertie's joined a cult." Everyman Joe sets off to solve what will become not one but two kidnapping cases, to save the day, and get the girl (but not necessarily in that order). After twist upon twist (and some providential sleuthing), the ending may not turn out as Joe planned. It just might be better than he ever dreamed . . . or worse. |
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| Widower Marie Koeppler and her grown daughter Beth reluctantly return to the Mennonite community Marie abandoned twenty-three years ago. Soon after their arrival in Sommerfeld, a series of mysterious thefts raises the community's suspicions against the "outsiders." Can Marie prove their innocence, or will she be forced to flee once more? Henry Braun thought he'd gotten his love for Marie out of his system, but soon begins to wonder if she's stolen more than his heart. When it's all said and done, can Henry and Marie let bygones be bygones, or has their love been doomed from the start? |
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| Byron Cage is a dynamic worship leader from one of America's great mega-churches, Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, Maryland. Bryon is a powerful singer, a prolific songwriter, and a protege of the late, great Thomas Whitfield. With those credentials, and his reputation for soulfulness and style, it's no surprise that gospel music fans have been waiting on the edge of their pews for his first solo project in six years from the #1 Gospel label, Gospo Centric Records. |
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| One of Spurgeon's passions was to raise up new spiritual leaders, which led to the founding of his Pastor's College in 1856. Here, students were trained for the work of becoming pastors, missionaries and teachers of the Bible. |
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