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| Tells the story of Philip Hicks, who lived the life of the prodigal son. It led him to a maximum security prison and a sentence of life plus 15 years. He received Jesus during this time, told the truth at his trial, and was miraculously released from prison. This is an incredible story that shows God's amazing grace and mercy. Filled with miracle after miracle you will learn how the truth can set you free. |
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| Clear and concise insight into the world of Islam. Considers how Muslims beliefs' affect their behaviour. Compares Muslim and Christian views on a number of issues. In this warm and personal book the author looks at what Muslims believe and this affects -and often doesn't affect- their behaviour. Phil Parshall compares and contrasts Muslim and Christian views on the nature of God, sacred scriptures, worship, sin and holiness. |
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| Where was God on 9/11? How could this have happened? Father Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR explains that Jesus did not come to take away suffering. He came to sanctify it by His presence. |
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| This stylish Bible cover reminds of the protection found in Christ. |
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| Faith and fashion meet! High-gloss stiching gives this cap's cross design an eye-catching sheen. 100% cotton. One size fits most. |
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| Cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer gives Christians practical advice for serving other cultures with sensitivity and humility. With careful biblical exposition and keen cross-cultural awareness, he offers principles and guidance for avoiding misunderstandings and building relationships in ways that honor others. |
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| Cross Miniatures. 6 sheets of stickers per package |
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| "Italian-style charm is the perfect way to celebrate First Communion Day and honor your faith. Features a gold-plated and enamel design. 3/8"" wide. Use with Modular Charm Bracelet (#38638) sold separately." |
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| For once Lucy Larson is looking forward to her summer-what could be better than spending twelve weeks on exotic Catalina Island and sharing the adventure with her cousin. When her cousin's visit is canceled, though, Lucy faces another long summer of tagging along on her scientist dad's boring research outings. Lucy's about to pack up and go home. But when she stumbles upon a letter dated 1932, things begin to look up. The writers of the letter mention a hidden diary and give clues how to find it. Lucy dives headfirst into the mystery and sets out to find the diary. It may turn out to be an exciting summer after all. |
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