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| It's almost Christmas and it hasn't snowed yet. As the farmer naps on his small farm, he dreams of being covered in a gentle blanket of new snow. Then, one by one, he dreams of each of his five animals (aptly named One, Two, Three, Four, and Five) being covered as well. When he awakens, he discovers that real snow--not dream snow--has fallen. And "Oh my! Oh my! I almost forgot," the farmer shouts, and, bundling up, hurries out to his tree (named Tree) with a box and a sack, looking remarkably familiar in his white beard and red suit. After decorating Tree, the farmer shouts "Merry Christmas to all!" and pushes a button for a surprise Yuletide jingle. |
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| "All I have to do is dream.... This beautiful script word is crafted of polished aluminum and will accent any decor, from office to dorm! Pair it with wall words #43794 ""Peace"" and # 43795 ""Relax"" for an even more powerful presentation. Ready to hang. 11"" x 3"" x 1/4""." |
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| Every young boy has a dream of doing something great---what was yours? Let Luck show you how faithful men can recapture, expand, and fulfill their God-given goals! Presenting a challenge to accept the leading, strength, and wisdom of the Holy Spirit, Luck explains the powerful, personal vision God has for you. |
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| Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, many of us let go of our dreams. We stop trusting that anything will be different. We stop hoping that anything could get better. We stop expecting life to be full of excitement, anticipation, joy, fun, and hope. Optimism is replaced by anger, frustration, and bitterness. But it doesn't have to be that way. Bob Coy, senior pastor of the seventeen thousand-member Calvary Chapel of Fort Lauderdale, believes that hope can be revived and we can rekindle in our heart the expectation of something more. Using the biblical story of Joseph as a running analogy, Coy looks to God as our dream-deliverer as well as the source of our dreams. He asserts that, as we come to understand God's heart toward us and the bigger picture of our lives, we can reclaim and live out our dreams. |
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| "Stunning wall decor by Mary Anne Radmacher of Salem, Oregon, whose ""Word Garden"" print collection offers a fresh, new approach to the ancient art of calligraphy. Radmacher pairs inspiring messages with eye-catching designs to create this beautiful work f art that you'll be proud to display or give. Accented by double matting under glass in contemporary black wood frames. Ready to hang. 14"" x 16 1/2""." |
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| Measures: 3.5" h Willow Tree hand-carved sculptures speak in quiet ways to heal, comfort, protect and inspire. Susan Lordi identifies emotions so important for us to convey, and renders them in simple, pure gestures. About Willow Tree, Susan says, "I try to keep the interpretation of Willow Tree open. I hope this makes it more personal, and allows the viewer to decide its meaning." |
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| Thirty-something "romantic movie-holic" Phoebe Grant lives in a cool apartment, works for the city newspaper, has a great best friend---and a steady stream of bad blind dates. A pretty good life, until she loses her job, her mother breaks both arms, and her leading man misses his cue. What's a girl to do when life's witty script becomes more "woe" than "full"? |
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| On their latest CD, Jump5 blends the same enthusiasm and intensity of their past recordings with a new maturity and conviction. The album features the group's best vocals and hook-driven melodies to date. Listeners will connect quickly with the powerful guitar-pop sounds when Dreaming in Color kicks into hyper-drive on head-nodding tracks like "In My Heart" and "It's A Beautiful World." |
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| Everyone's favorite film geek Phoebe Grant heads off to Merrie Old Eng;and--and changes from black-and-white to living color. Phoebe's family has money troubles. her spiritual life is dragging. She really, really misses her long-distance best friend, Lindsey. But all that's bearable because of Alex, the gorgeous man who shares her love of movies and actually likes women with a little meat on their bones. At last--a real boyfriend to kiss on New Year's Eve! But by New Year's Alex is in London, called home by a family emergency, newly engaged Lindsey has turned into Bridezilla, and the snooze button still sabotages Phoebe's morning quiet times. She needs a break, which is why she jumps at the cheap off-season fare and flies to England. She's not chasing Alex. Really. She just wnats to broaden her horizons. What awaits Phoebe in the land of Mrs. Miniver and Notting Hill (and beyond) is nothing short of disaster...and nothing less than a miracle. |
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| Dreaming with God is about releasing the people of God to their eternal purposes as co-laborers with Christ. He is interested in our desires, and would like for us to partner with Him in the unfolding of world events. The fullness of the Spirit obtained in intimacy is what qualifies us for such a role of influence. The Old Testament fullness of the Spirit is seen in wisdom, and the New Testament in power. Wisdom is covert ministry, and power is overt ministry. When the Church walks in supernatural wisdom (providing solutions to the needs of the world) and walks in power (confronting the infirmities and torments of darkness) we will know what He meant when He said, "Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising!" |
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| In a world of disposable pop music, there are a few artists who somehow manage to create music that pierces the monotonous tedium of the Top 40. From the first time we hear them there is an intimacy, a fire, a subtle shade of interpretation that spurs our imagination. We connect with them. We feel we know them. Mary-Kathryn is such an artist. On her album Dreams & Visions, Mary-Kathryn blends elements of soft pop, rock and folk with world music influences as diverse as the continents to create an album that transcends musical boundaries. Mary-Kathryn displays a depth that can only be described as remarkable. With Dreams & Visions, Mary-Kathryn seamlessly weaves an intricate fabric of exotic rhythms and old-world passions: Middle Eastern cadences nestled comfortably against Native American inflections. Traditional folk melodies from France, Italy and America fused with musical textures from such faraway lands as India, Ireland, Africa and Egypt. With such exotic instrumentation, Dreams & Visions is truly a rare musical treasure. |
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