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| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
CATEGORY |
SUMMARY |
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The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit |
Scriptural Teaching |
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Reconciliation, Fellowship and the Grace of God |
Devotional |
Husbands and their role in reconciliation-John
Armstrong, The ministry of reconciliation-Patrick
Dillon, Parents live as reconcilers-Roger Peer, Accepted
of the great Father- C.H. Spurgeon, Some profound
observations on fellowship-Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jesus
the good shepherd-William Barclay and much more..... |
|
erdman's family encyclopedia of the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
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Davis Dictionary of the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
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The Westminster confession of Faith 1643-1647 |
Scriptural Teaching |
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the Treasures of Charles Spurgeon |
Scriptural Teaching |
In the late 1800s, Charles Spurgeon spoke to
thousands each week at his Metropolitan Tabernacle in
London, England. His sermons and other writings still
speak to Christians today. Treasures from Charles
Spurgeon, brings together into one volume some of the
finest sermons, devotionals, and inspirational thoughts
ever put on paper. |
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Parallel New Testament & Unger's Bible Handbook |
Scriptual Teaching |
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The Answers Book for Kids, Vol. 1 |
Creation |
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The Answers Book for Kids, Vol. 2 |
Creation |
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| A. J. Russel |
God Calling |
Devotional |
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| A Servants Journal, Vol I |
Marriage, Parenting & Forgiveness |
Family |
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| A'Kempis, Thomas |
Imitation of Christ |
Devotional |
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| Aaseng, Nate |
Full Court Press |
Junior Fiction |
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| ABunn, T |
In the /shadows of Victory |
Fiction |
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| Accent Publications |
God's Chosen People |
Junior |
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| Accent Publications |
Stories of Elijah, Elisha, and Daniel |
Junior |
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| Accent Publications |
God Leads His People |
Junior |
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| Accent Publications |
God's Chosen Peiple |
Junior Fiction |
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| Adams, Jay E |
Marriage, Divorce & Remarriage |
Family |
This is the book that many pastors, counselors, and
theologians consider to be the most biblical and the
most helpful on the issue of marriage and divorce. If
the church is going to use the Bible to decide whether
divorce is legitimate in certain cases and whether
divorced people have the right to remarry with the
approval and blessing of God's people, then the Bible
must be studied without prejudice toward a particular
answer.
The author examines the relevant passages in both the
Old and New Testaments so that his readers can consider
the many issues and interpretations that arise in trying
to establish a consistently biblical position. As a
result, readers can see more clearly and accept more
firmly the truth of Scripture.
The book succeeds at being exactly what the author
wanted it to be: "a comprehensive, lucid, accurate study
presented in a readable and practical style." It is a
valuable resource for the pastor, the counselor, and the
church leader, as well as other individuals who are
struggling to understand and apply scriptural principles
to the problems of divorce and remarriage.
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| Adams, Jay E. |
Pulpit Speech |
Evangelism |
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| Alcon, Randy |
The Treasure Principle |
Devotional |
Flip-Flop Your Concept of Giving! Bestselling author
Randy Alcorn introduced readers to a revolution in
material freedom and radical generosity with the release
of the original The Treasure Principle in 2001. Now the
revision to the compact, perennial bestseller includes a
provocative new concluding chapter depicting God asking
a believer questions about his stewardship over material
resources. Readers are moved from the realms of
thoughtful Bible exposition into the highly personal
arena of everyday life. Because when Jesus told His
followers to "lay up for yourselves treasures in
heaven," He intended that they discover an astounding
secret: how joyful giving brings God maximum glory and
His children maximum pleasure. |
| Alcorn |
Christians in the Wake of the Sexual Revolution |
Issues |
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| Alcorn Randy |
The Ishloane Conspiracy |
Fiction |
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| Alcorn, Randy |
Heaven for Kids |
Children |
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| Alcorn, Randy |
Heaven |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Alden, Robert |
Psalms Volume I |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Alden, Robert |
Psalms Volume 2 |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Alden, Robert |
Psalms Volume 3 |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Alex and Brett Harris |
Do Hard Things |
Teen Teaching |
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| allen, Frances C. |
the Little Mouse's Wonderful Journey - Arch books |
Children |
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| Allen, Tom |
With No Remorse |
Issues |
Mr. Allen has an insight handle on such a tragic and
sensitive contempory issue effecting our schools |
| Andersen, Hans Christian |
Thumbelina |
Children |
K-Gr. 2. Hans Christian Andersen's tale of a
thumb-size girl forcibly betrothed to a series of forest
creatures is strange, vaguely sinister, and perennially
fascinating, and Sneed's interpretation reflects all
these qualities. His text cleaves closely to the
original, tracing Thumbelina's journey from the clutches
of a calculating mother toad, a greedy beetle, a
demanding mouse, and a mole with marriage on the mind.
His dramatic watercolors don't sweep the story's
cautionary aspects under the rug; the slightly distorted
compositions and striking chiaroscuro effects amplify
the threats Thumbelina encounters and deepen the relief
when the happy ending arrives. Point out the
lighthearted portrait of Andersen on the last page;
children will be amused by the emphasis Sneed places on
the storyteller's famously large nose. Pair this with
Brian Pinkney's recent version [BKL O 1 03], featuring
sunnier art and an African American Thumbelina, to
discuss the range of interpretations that can spring
from a single evocative source |
| Anderson, Clifford V. |
Worthy of the Calling |
Christian Living |
the layman's vital role |
| Anderson, Courtney |
To The Golden Shore |
Biographies |
I have read quite a few other books about Adoniram
Judson, but this is the best one so far. It has such
depth of detail and so many quotations from his actual
letters and writings. The Judsons' life and work in
Burma is amazing, and the physical cost to their health
was very great. It also tells a great deal about Mr.
Judson's three marriages and the great help that his
wives were to his mission.
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| Anderson, James |
Memorable Women of the Puritan Times |
Biographies |
1862. Volumes 1 and 2 of the original work. The
Puritan times embrace the most interesting and
instructive period in the annals of English history.
Most of the eminent women commemorated in these volumes
may be considered as historical characters. They may not
have acted in any very conspicuous part in the public
transactions of their time, or have given to it its mold
and importance; but they stood closely connected by
relationship or otherwise with the master spirits and
prime actors. The incidents of their lives relate rather
to the domestic, than to public events; for even when
public history is touched upon, it is generally
intermingled with or bearing upon domestic scenes.
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| Anderson, Leith |
Dying for Change |
Church |
A recent survey of America's Protestant churches
estimates that 85 percent have plateaued or are
declining in membership. The rapid and complex changes
transforming Western society have left many churches and
ministry organizations teetering between ineffectiveness
and extinction. They must learn to meet the challenges
of the present and upcoming generation quickly.
Leith Anderson has successfully guided his own church
through a process of extraordinary growth and change.
Out of his experience, research, and presentations has
come the material for this book. Dying for Change is not
intended to be a simple formula for success. Change is
extremely difficult but absolutely necessary.
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| Anderson, Penny |
The Sound of the Bell |
Children |
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| Andres, Kung |
Bruce Olson, Missionary or Colonizer |
Missions |
One of the most challenging pieces on a missionary!,
August 9, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
"Bruce Olson [author of "Bruchko", Creation House, Lake
Mary, FL.] is one of the most challenging pieces on a
missionary loner in our time. The character of Bruce
Olson is finally vindicated but much more than that
comes out. Here is an accurate, colorful profile of an
Indian tribe in Colombia caught against the background
of pressures that almost destroyed them. A missionary
classic, must reading for anyone concerned with the true
method of carrying the compassion of God to a needy
people." -James L. Johnson, President of Evangelical
Literature Overseas
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| Andrew, Brother |
God's Smuggler |
Biographies |
Description: As a boy he dreamed of being a spy -
undercover behind enemy lines. As a man he found himself
undercover for God. Brother Andrew was his name, and for
decades his life story , recounted in God's Smuggler,
has awed and inspired millions. This bestseller tells of
the young Dutch factory worker's incredible efforts to
transport Bibles across closed borders - and the
miraculous ways in which God provided for him every step
of the way. This story is reintroduced in a 35th
anniversary edition with a new foreword and afterword.
Brother Andrew's story remains as inspiring today as it
was thirty-five years ago, and with this new release it
will motivate a new generation to risk everything to
follow God's call.
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| Andrews, Gini |
Easther |
Fiction |
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| Andy Stanley & Stuart Hall |
The Seven Check Points |
Teen Teaching |
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| Antonio, Gene |
The AIDS Cover-up? |
Issues |
This book was Excellent. Very thorough and well
documented. A recommended read to anyone researching the
subjec |
| Aquinas, St. Thomas |
Aquinas |
Scriptural Teaching |
Thomas Aquinas' best-known work is the Summa
Theologica. As the title indicates, the Summa is a
"summing up" of all that can be known about Christian
theology.
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| Arch Books |
My Happy Easter Book |
Children |
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| Arnold, Francena |
The Deeping Stream |
Fiction |
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| Arnold Ytreeide |
Jothan's Journey |
Children |
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| Arterburn, Jerry |
How Will I Tell My Mother? |
Issues |
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| Arterburn, Stephen |
Drug Proof Your Kids |
Family |
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| Arthur, Kay |
Israel My Beloved |
Fiction |
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| Arthur, Kay |
ord I'm Torn Between Two Masters |
Devotional |
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| Ashley, Meg |
The Secret of the Old House |
Junior Fiction |
When Beth and her mother inherit an old farmhouse in
the Idaho woods, they decide to renovate and take in
boarders unaware that two different people are
determined not to let them occupy the house. |
| Atchison, Beth |
The Story of Creation -m Arch books |
Children |
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| Atchison, David & Elaine |
Shaping The Next Generation |
Family |
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| Auer, Chris |
the Chinese Puzzle Box |
Junior Fiction |
Book three in a four-book series for boys filled
with adventure, mystery, and intrigue as three friends,
Dan, Peter, and Shelby, seek to discover the hidden
mystery of Eckert House.
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| Auer, Chris |
a Stranger - A thief & A Pack of Lies |
Junior Fiction |
Book two in a four-book series for boys filled with
adventure, mystery, and intrigue as three friends, Dan,
Peter, and Shelby, seek to discover the hidden mystery
of Eckert House. |
| Ausburger, David |
The Freedom of Forgiveness |
Issues |
Seventy times seven.......How many times shall I
forgive? Our Lord answers us clearly that our
forgiveness of those who hurt us shall have no end. This
is one of the most difficult things any person has to
face.David Augsburger understands this. He knows the
outrageous cost - and incomparable value - of forgiving.
He also knows this is a believer's only option. Any
other course of action will not only be destructive, it
will violate the will of God.In The New Freedom of
Forgiveness, Dr. Augsburger expands upon his classic
writing to provide a more comprehensive, expanded, and
stronger message. Combining personal testimonies with
Scripture, Dr. Augsburger provides readers with
practical guidance on applying forgiveness in our
everyday lives. With an excellent new study guide,
readers will be challenged on an even deeper level. We
are commanded to forgive everything. Not just the little
stuff, the minor irritations and thoughtless behavior of
others. But everything. When we forgive, we are set free
from bondage. The New Freedom of Forgiveness is an
essential resource not only for understanding what God
requires, but also learning how to apply it every day.
Read this life-changing book and discover the freedom of
forgiveness.
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| Aycock, David W. |
The Healing Art of Encouragement |
Issues |
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| Bacher, June masters |
Love's Silent Song |
Fiction |
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| Bacher, June Masters |
Love is a Gentle Strangter |
Fiction |
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| Backhouse, Halcyon |
David and Goliath - Now I can read |
Children |
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| Baden, Robert |
The Greatest Gift is Love - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Baez, Kjersti Hoff |
Corrie Ten Boom - young reader's Ch. Lib |
Juveline Fiction |
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| Bailey, Faith Coxe |
D. L. Moody |
Biographies |
D.L. Moody: Americas First Foreign Missionary |
| Bailey, Faith coxe |
Sally Peck Frontier Wife |
Teen Biography |
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| Bainton, Roland H. |
Here I Stand (Martin Luther) |
Biographies |
This is the first Luther biography I read. I have
read it several times since and referred to it as a
source. I like it better than other Luther biographies I
have read, even though some I know find fault with it. I
especially find helpful Bainton's explanation of how
Zwingli and the Anabaptists are indebted to the thought
of Plato for their non-sacramental position. I recommend
this volume to anyone who would like to understand the
contribution of Martin Luther to history and life today.
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| Baker, Don |
Beyond Forgiveness - The Healing Touch of Church
Discipline |
Church |
I just finished reading this book. What astounded me
was that a church could confront a moral issue with
love, forgiveness and restoration, and it could be done
with success. It is a shame that this book is no longer
in print because the message of true restoration rather
than destruction is one that today's church still needs.
|
| Baker, Rachael |
the First Woman Doctor - Scholastic Biography |
Teen Biography |
A biography of a strong and dedicated woman who
successfully worked for the recognition of women in the
field of medicine in both the United States and Great
Britain.
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| Banks, Bill and Sue |
Ministering to Abortion's Aftermath |
Issues |
Are There Spiritual Effects From Abortion? Read a
dozen, actual stories of women who have found suffering
and then freedom from the various traumas associated
with Abortion's Aftermath...Guilt, Shame, Torment,
Miscarriage, Childlessness, and even Suicide. You will
also discover the strategic steps and simple truths that
have led to these women, and hundreds more like them,
being set free! This book is full of hope, and this hope
heals. Chapters Include: Abortion Reveals Satan's Hatred
For Children, Abortion's Relationship To Infirmity &
Affliction, Confronting & Confessing Abortions, Reaching
the Source: Jesus, Abortion Defeated, and Beginning a
Walk in Victory.
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| Barbour Publishing |
Know Your Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Barclay, William |
Romans |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Barna, George |
What Americans Believe |
Issues |
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| Barrett, Ethel |
It Didn't Just Happen |
Children |
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| Barrett, Ethel |
The People Who Couldn't Be Stopped |
Teen Teaching |
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| Bascuti, Ellen |
Luis Palan - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
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| Bates, Joanne M |
The Temple King Solomon Built - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Baxter, Nicola |
Stories from Shakespeare |
Children |
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| Bayly, Joseph |
The View from a Hearse |
Issues |
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| Beeke, Joel R. |
family Worship |
Worship |
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| Beers, Ron |
Parents & Children |
Family |
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| Beers, V. Gilbert |
The ABQ Book - Wonder World Book |
Children |
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| Beers, V. Gilbert |
Along Thimbelane Trails - Muffin Family Picture
bible |
Children |
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| Beers, V. Gilbert |
through Golden Windows - Muffin family Picture Bible |
Children |
Each Bible story is followed by a tale involving the
Muffin family which illustrates the contemporary
application of Biblical principles. |
| Begg, Alistar |
What Angels Wish they Knew |
Scriptural Teaching |
A. Begg clearly talks about what it means to be a
Christian. I think this is an excellent resource for
Christians and also a book that will cause
non-Christians to think again about their beliefs and
consider Christ. |
| Bell, Steve & Valerie |
Coming Back |
Issues |
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| Bence, Evelyn |
Mary''s Journal |
Fiction |
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| Bence, Kathy |
the Littlest Sheep |
Children |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Gladys Aylward - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Gladys Aylward - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Nate Saint - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Hudson Taylor - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Corrie Ten Boom - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Eric Liddell - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
William Carey - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
George Muller - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Jim Elliot - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Mary Slessor - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, janet & Geoff |
David Livingstone - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Betty Greene - christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Adoniram Judson - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Cameron Townsend - Christian xheroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Jonathan Goforth - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Lottie Moon - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, janet & Geoff |
John Williams - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, janet & Geoff |
William Booth - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Rowland Bingham - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Lillian Trasher - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Wilfred Grenfell - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Loren Cunningham - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Florence Young - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Sundar Singh - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
George W. Carver - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Abraham Lincoln - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Meriwether Lewis - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
George Washington - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
William Penn - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Harriet Tubman - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Clara Barton - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
John Adams - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Daniel Boone - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Theodore Roosevelt - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Benjamin Franklin - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Christopher Columbus - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Laura Ingalls Wilder - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Geoff |
Captain John Smith - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & GeoffnTeen Biography |
Ida Scudder - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
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| Benge, Janet & Greoff |
Hudson Taylor - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
I have always loved the Christian missionary stories
that Janet and Geoff put out. They give me something
entertaining and spiritually challenging to read.
Although they do seem to speed really quickly through
the life of this man and others, it is understandable
that they have a max page that they probably don't want
to go past. Anyways, it really is neat reading these
books.
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| Benge, Jenet & Geoff |
douglas macarthur - Heroes of History |
Teen Biography |
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| Berger, Eileen |
The Smaritan Women |
Fiction |
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| Bergey, |
The Great Promise - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Bergey, Alyce |
The World God Made - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Bergey, Alyce |
the Boy Who Saved His Family - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Bergey, Alyce |
the Fisherman's Surprise - Arch books |
Children |
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| Bergey, Alyce |
The Beggar's Greatest Wish - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Berry, Joy Wilt |
Let's Talk About Being Selfish |
Children |
This children's book by Joy Berry is short, to the
point and has excellent comic book type illustrations
that will catch any toddler's eye. The book opens with
little blond and very selfish Katie not wanting to share
her toys with red-headed Sam. Your toddler will learn
right off the bat that other children do not like
playing with selfish kids, because selfish kids care
more about themselves than they do others.
You'll be asking your toddler as you read along how he
or she feels and thinks about selfish children. Do they
feel left out? Do they feel angry? Your toddler will get
the picture pretty fast that selfish is just not the way
to be.
And to reinforce the don't be selfish theme, the second
half of the books shows Sam playing with his new friend,
Tami. Unlike Katie, Sam is not selfish and he and Tami
enjoy themselves playing while Katie is obviously left
out, because nobody like a selfish little girl, or boy.
Ms. Berry's books are all delightful and it's a puzzle
to me why they are so hard to get. One would think that
this is the kind of book every toddler should grow up
with. I'm glad I have them and my son Devon is too.
Jack Priest, Dad in Training
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| Beverly Lewis |
What is God Like |
Children |
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| Bibee, John |
Toy Campaigne |
Junior Fiction |
What would happen if someone decided to trick a
whole town--by giving them toys? But not just any toys,
you understand. Toys that had a powerful and sinister
effect on their owners. And what if only two children
knew the evil plot was in the works?The magic continues
as John and Susan Kramar speed through this book of
mystery and adventure. As the Fourth of July approaches,
they know some scheme is brewing. Armed only with
bicycles that possess wonderful powers, their job is to
find out what the plan is and stop it.
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| Bibee, John |
The Toy Campaign |
Fiction |
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| Bible Excerpts |
Book of Hope |
Teen Teaching |
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| Bickle, Mike |
Passion for Jesus |
Christian Living |
Although there are enough reviews to indicate this
book is worth studying, I have to say how much it
impacted me. Bickle writes in a conversational style so
I figured it would be a quick & easy read. Not so.
There's enough strong meat in Passion For Jesus to have
kept me at a pace of about half a chapter at a time. Be
sure to have your Bible handy.
The chapters on the Song of Songs are by far the best
and most satisfying teaching on of this mysterious Bible
book I've ever come across. The chapter on Beholding The
Glory Dimly alone is worth the price of the book, as
another reviewer has noted. While reading it I felt like
I was treading on holy ground. Unanointed prayer is not
discouraged but seen as a small step in being changed
from glory to glory. The advice to gaze on the throne of
God as an eternal reality (Revelation 4) while praying
is gold. We may not have crowns to cast yet, but we can
cast him our hearts.
Mike Bickle is an encourager, and a breath of fresh air!
For years, I neglected getting this book because I
misunderstood his restorationist views. Regardless, they
rarely enter into the picture apart from the fact that
if he wasn't postmillenial, he might not have the
pastoral heart to encourage people to further glean into
the godhead and grow into the knowledge of our Lord
Jesus. A.W. Tozer would be proud!
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| Birkey, Vena; Turnquist, Jeanette |
building Happy Memories & Family traditions |
Family |
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| Blackstock, Terri |
Shadow of Doubt |
Fiction |
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| Blaikhock, E. M. |
the Image of Peter |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Blaikie, W. Garden |
The Personal Life of David Livingstone |
Biographes |
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| Blanchard, John |
Does God believe in Atheists? |
Apologetics |
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| Bnyon, John |
Danerous Journey |
Children |
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| Boehlke, Neal |
Jesus and Bartimaeus - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Boelts, Maribeth |
Sometimes I'm Afraid |
Children |
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| Boelts, Maribeth |
When Pete's Dat go Sick |
Children |
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| Boelts, Maribeth |
Sarah's Grandma Goes to Heaven |
Children |
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| Boettner, Lorraine |
Immortality |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Bohrer, Dick |
volleyball Spy |
Junior Fiction |
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| Boice, James M |
Ordinary Men, Called by God |
Men |
James Montgomery Boice demonstrates how God develops
the extraordinary from the ordinary as evidenced by the
courage, faithfulness, and humility seen in the lives of
Abraham, Moses, and David.
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| Boice, James Montgomery |
Does Inerrancy Matter? |
Apologetics |
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| Bonhoeffer, Dietrich |
The Cost of Discipleship |
Devotional |
The Cost of Discipleship compels the reader to face
himself and God in any situation. Bonhoffer speaks of
"Cheap Grace", grace from preaching of forgiveness
without requiring repentance, baptism without church
discipline, communion without confession. "Cheap Grace"
is grace without discipleship. "Costly Grace" is the
gospel which must be sought again and again, the gift
which must be asked for, the door at which a man must
knock. "It's costly because it costs a man his life, and
it is grace because it gives a man the only true life." |
| Bonhoeffer, Dietrich |
The Cost of Discipleship |
Christian Living |
Bonhoeffer has always been an appropriate challenge
and reminder to the Western church about the incredible
value of the grace of God, and how that ought to
radically transform our mindset.
This book is hard to ignore. It will either elicit
cheers and statements like, "THAT'S what I've been
trying to say, but I couldn't put words to it!" or it
will put you on your behind, and force you to come to
terms with your weak faith, or both and more.
For me, it was the latter. He articulated several things
I had been pondering on my own, and he also challenged
me to take the next steps in making my life one
submitted to Christ more fully. there were times when my
inadequacies were very clearly pointed out, and he was
always good to remind of where our hope lies - not in
our own ability to make ourselves better people, but in
the grace of God transforming our lives for His glory.
On a more personal note, I do disagree with some of his
interpretations of various passages on the Sermon on the
Mount, but I do appreciate the consistency he was trying
to achieve in reading the passage as a whole.
The challenge of Bonhoeffer's life for all of
Christianity is one that may remain a mystery forever -
how does one so committed to pacifism and non-violence
(as is clear in this book) end up in a plot to
assassinate Hitler? What caused him to change his mind?
Was that the right thing to do? Why or why not?
|
| Boom, Corrie ten |
Each New Day |
Devotional |
Corrie ten Boom knew that she'd find daily help in
Scripture---no matter what she was going through! Based
on incidents from her life, these 365 uplifting
devotions will remind you of the Christian's victory
over sin, Satan, and death; of God's wonderful promises;
and that the present and future are in his hands. |
| Boom, Corrie ten |
The Hiding Place |
Biographies |
When the Nazis invaded Holland, Corrie ten Boom's
quiet life turned into a nightmare. Because she made her
home a "hiding place" for Jews, she and her family were
sent to a concentration camp. Refusing to despair,
Corrie discovered how Jesus can turn loss to glory! This
unforgettable story will move you to tears and to joy. |
| Boom, Corrie ten |
Tramp For The Lord |
biographies |
Looking into the cold, starry sky above
Ravensbruck---the Nazi death camp where she was held
prisoner---Corrie ten Boom was sustained by God's
overwhelming love. When released years later, she became
a "tramp for the Lord," traveling the world to share
God's love with others. Now she shares it with you. An
unforgettable blessing. |
| Boom, corrie ten |
Prison Letters |
Biographies |
Can faith survive, indeed thrive...in the brutal,
dehumanizing environment of a Nazi concentration camp?
Can God be gloriefied and His people blessed, even as
thousands of innocent sould are being herded to their
doom?
Yes, Jesus lives and He is Victor!
These words express the unshakeable Christian faith of
Corrie...a faith, which enabled this remarkable woman to
withstand the torture of a German death camp and to
praise God for the valuable spiritual lessones she
learned there...a faith which is echoed again and again
in the stirring letters she wrote while in prison. |
| Boom, Corrie ten |
The Hiding Place |
Biographies |
Description: When the Nazis invaded Holland, Corrie
ten Boom's quiet life turned into a nightmare. Because
she made her home a "hiding place" for Jews, she and her
family were sent to a concentration camp. Refusing to
despair, Corrie discovered how Jesus can turn loss to
glory! This unforgettable story will move you to tears
and to joy. |
| Boom, Corrie ten |
In My Fathers House |
biographies |
Corrie ten Boom was fifty years old when she began
harboring Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned
in a concentration camp, and after her release she
traveled the world, proclaiming the gospel. What
happened in those earlier fifty years to prepare Corrie
for all that lay ahead?
In My Father's House (over 250,000 copies sold) explains
how God used life's small beginnings and everyday
happenings to prepare Corrie for the suffering and
victories to come. The eighth book of the Corrie ten
Boom Library, it is the first in the series to focus on
the years leading up to World War II and the events of
The Hiding Place. More than merely a collection of
memories from Corrie's colorful life, this book explores
the human side of one of the most authentic Christian
witnesses and the faith that kept her going strong.
|
| Boom, Corrie ten |
A Prisoner and Yet ... |
Biographies |
Raw and real, this direct translation from the
original Dutch is the work which served as the
foundation for the later book and subsequent movie "The
Hiding Place." It is excellent primary source material
for students of World War II and essential reading for
serious students of the Holocaust. Confessing Christians
and nonbelievers alike will be humbled as they view the
horrors of Ravensbruck through Corrie's witness. Her
testimony to the power of the love of Christ will touch
even the most callous hearts. |
| Boorman, Linda |
the Mystery Man of Horse Shoe Bend |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Booth, Edwin D |
Martin Luther - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
Recognizing from Romans 1 that God gives believers
in Christ a positive righteousness, Luther refused to be
silenced and became the great reformer |
| Booth, Edwin P |
Martin Luther, the Great Reformer |
Teen Biography |
|
| Booth, Julianne |
The Parables of Jesus - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Bounds, E. M. |
Purpose in Prayer |
Devotional |
Jesus said, "If ye shall ask anything in my name,
that will I do."
"That," says E.M. Bounds, "is the Divine declaration,
and it opens a vista of infinite resources and
possibility." Throughout his ministry, Bounds rose to
pray at 4 a.m. and prayed until 7 a.m. Out of this deep
prayer experience, he could say, "Without prayer the
Christian life, robbed of its sweetness and beauty,
becomes cold and formal, and dead; but in the secret
place where God talks with His own, the Christian life
grows into such a testimony of Divine power that all men
will feel its influence and be touched by the warmth of
its love . . . That, surely is the purpose of all real
prayer and the end of all true service." |
| Bounds, E. M. |
Power Through Prayer |
Devotional |
Do you want to pray with power? Are you experiencing
the abundant life? You can discover how effective
prayers will transform you into a dynamic Christian with
a deeper understanding of the Word. Personal and direct
communication with God will revitalize and invigorate
you. If you make prayer a key factor in your life, you
will know the fullness of divine power. EM Bounds wrote
this book for Christians who want to be mighty
prayer-warriors. Here's how you can have power through
prayer! |
| bounds, E. M. |
Power Through Prayer |
Prayer |
There are many good resources on the subject of
prayer; however, once you've understood the basics, I've
discovered the greatest way to learn to pray is simply
to pray. "Power Through Prayer" is packed with
inspiration and motivation to get you started and to
keep you praying. Bounds' primary target is the minister
of the Gospel. His aim is sure and his words will
certainly penetrate any sincere but prayerless
preacher's heart. E.M. Bounds was a tireless man of
prayer, whose words ring with authenticity, passion, and
conviction. I have the entire series of Bounds' eight
short books on the subject of prayer. "Power Through
Prayer" is by far my favorite and a book I regularly go
back to when my own prayer life is losing its fire. For
a dose of prayer motivation, inspiration, and passion
there is no better book than this classic 128-page work,
"Power Through Prayer."
|
| Bounds, E. M. |
Purpose in Prayer |
Prayer |
This book gave me more insight to the meaning of
prayer. Prayer is based on faith - the desire, belief
and expectancy. The author tell us about the energy of
prayer, how and why we must be persistent in prayer, and
the results that are possible due to prayer. You can
create you own results (miracles) by praying (if you
know how and why).
Even if you don't take time to read this book, at least
learn to how / when to pray and learn what to expect.
God wants to be our friend. He ask us to go to our
secret place (inside) and talk with him. Who knows? You
might see the miracles (results) in your life if you
pray nonstop, giving thanks and praise and "asking (the
right way) so you can receive (thy will be done)".
|
| Bourke, Vernon J. |
the Essential Augustine |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Bower, Sigmond |
Out of the Shadows |
Fiction |
|
| Brand, P. & Yancey P. |
In His Image |
Christian Living |
In Fearfully & Wonderfully Made, Philip Yancey and
Dr. Paul Brand revealed how God’s voice is encoded in
the very structure of our bodies. In His Image takes up
where its predecessor left off, beckoning us once again
inward and onward to fresh exploration and discovery.
Yancey and Brand show how accurately and intricately the
human body portrays the Body of Christ. In five
sections—Image, Blood, Head, Spirit, and Pain—the
acclaimed surgeon and the award-winning writer unlock
the remarkable, living lessons contained in our physical
makeup. This Gold Medallion Award-winning book will open
your eyes to the complex miracle of the human body, and
the even more compelling spiritual truths that it
reflects.
|
| Brem, MM |
The man Caught by a Fish - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Brenkamp, Gloria Howe |
Mary of Jerusalem |
fiction |
|
| Brestin, Dee |
The Friendships of Women |
Women |
In 1987 the first edition of The Friendships of
Women was released. The response was overwhelming. Women
wrote, saying Dee had touched a need so deep, and had
helped them to understand the relationships that were so
important to them. They bought copies of the book for
friends and relatives. Hundreds of thousands studied the
book in small groups.
In 1995 The Friendships of Women Workbook was released
for those who wanted to study this topic in greater
depth. This workbook contained everything women needed:
the complete text of The Friendships of Women, in-depth
questions, action assignments, and other resources. This
too met with overwhelming success.
This tenth anniversary edition has been updated and
revised. It has been written for your personal reading
or gift giving. In addition, personal or small group
Bible study questions have been added at the close of
each chapter. If you are about to embark on a small
group study, your questions may be: Should the members
in my small group buy this book or The Friendships of
Women Workbook? The following chart will help you
decide:
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| Brestion, Dee |
Finder's Keepers |
Evangelism |
|
| Brian Edwards |
Nothing but the Truth |
Creation Science |
|
| Bridges, Jerry |
The Discipline of Grace |
Devotional |
The pursuit of holiness may mean legalism and
manmade rules to some; others believe that the grace of
God opens the door to irresponsibility. In this sequel
to The Pursuit of Holiness, Bridges shows how the two
are anchored together. Through discipline we preach the
gospel to ourselves, allowing us to be taught by the
same grace through which we are saved. |
| Bridges, Jerry |
The Pursuit of Holiness |
Christian Living |
Holiness: The nearly forgotten word of Christianity.
If it was happiness, joy, love, grace, or mercy the
modern church would be very familiar with it, but
holiness is a word foreign to many professing
Christians. Jerry Bridges has done an outstanding job in
awakening Christians to the fact that God has a
responsiblity in sanctifying us, and we as the children
of God have a major role in our own pursuit of holiness.
Jerry Bridges shows you as plain as day from the Word of
God that Christ saves people from not only the penalty
of sin (hell) but also from the power of sin. So many
Christians sit in the church pew thinking how wonderful
it will be to go to Heaven, yet their daily life is full
of bondage to things that Christ has given them the
power to overcome. The Christian life is not just
victory over hell through Christ, but also over the
sinful habits, addictions, and attitudes that we were
enslaved to us sinners. Let Jerry Bridges turn your
attention to what God's Word already states plainly. We
have God's mercy to forgive us of sin, but we also have
God's grace to empower us to live like Jesus did.
|
| Bridges, Jerry |
The Discipline of Grace |
Devotional |
Bible teacher Bridges here invites Christian
believers who are pursuing holiness to pause for a
moment to consider the role of God's grace in making
such pursuit possible. Bridges urges the discernment of
grace and the subsequent practice of the disciplines of
commitment, conviction, choices, watching, and
adversity. Bridges's Bible-centered devotions will
appeal most to evangelical Christians seeking renewal of
their faith. Recommended for most public libraries.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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| Bridges, Jerry |
The Practice of Godliness |
Christian Living |
|
| Bridges, Ronald |
Disciplines of the Devoted Heart |
Christian Living |
|
| Bright, Bill |
Red Sky in the Morning |
Issues |
Description: The saying is true---sailors know that
red skies in the morning mean storms ahead. This candid
examination of the birth, beliefs, blessings, and
subsequent breakdown of the moral and spiritual values
of America sounds an alarm and encourages Christians to
pray for spiritual awakening across our land. 335 pages,
hardcover from New Life. |
| Bright, Bill |
A Man without Equal |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Bright, Bill |
How to be sure -you are a Christian |
Evangelism |
|
| Bright, Bill |
Ten Basic Steps Toward Christian Maturity |
Evangelism |
|
| Brimax Books, LTD |
Farmyard Counting Book |
Children |
|
| Briscoe, Stuart |
What Works When Life Doesn't |
Christian Living |
|
| Briscoe, Stuart |
What Works When Life Doesn't |
Devotional |
|
| Broawer, Sigmund |
Outlaws Gold |
Junior Fiction |
Mok continues his virtual reality mission in the old
West, where he encounters a false preacher who is
selling Pawnee children into servitude. |
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Watch Out for Joel! - Mystery Pennies |
Children |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Degrees of Guilt |
Teen Fiction |
This new trilogy from three best-selling authors
explores the differing perspectives of three high school
seniors on the events and choices leading up to the
death of a classmate, Sammy. All feel a measure of guilt
for their role in the loss of their friend and must
learn to understand their own life story through God's
eyes instead of their own finite perspective. Tyrone is
an observer of life as it comes . . . and he's pretty
unimpressed so far. What happened to Sammy is just
another chapter that he titles "I Told You So." But the
police aren't intimidated by his tough-guy indifference.
They're convinced he may not care, but he may know what
really happened.
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Cyber Quest |
Teen Fiction |
The year is 2096 A. D….following the Great Water
Wars, the Earth is a hostile place and Christianity has
been outlawed. Two classes of people have emerged;
wealthy Technocrats and the poverty-stricken Plebots. In
Old Newyork, hundreds of thousands live no better than
animals. The World Government is about to reclaim these
slums by emptying them with a heat bomb, but a secret
resistance committee has a plan to stop the slaughter
and bring hope. All they need is a hero. Enter Mok, a
Plebot with knowledge of the "Galilee Man."
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
galilee Man-Cyber Quest |
Junior Fiction |
As Mok nears the end of his cyberspace adventure, he
finds himself in ancient Jerusalem where crowds are
screaming to crucify a simple carpenter. Yet the end of
his quest is only the beginning, for there still remains
the final dangers of Old Newyork, three thousand years
in the future. |
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Soldiers Aim |
Junior Fiction |
Join Mok during world war II in Paris. Nazi forces
have occupied the city. A group of resistance fighters
are secretly moving Jews to England to save them form
the Nazis. Mok finds himself in the middle of a plot
that might change modern history.
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
pirate's Cross |
Junior Fiction |
Following the great Water Wars, the Earth is a
hstile place and Christianity is out-lawed...Mok faces
the threat of a cyber-assassin aboard a pirate ship on
the high seas in this third adventure in the CyberQuest
series. Unknown to Mok, if he goes overboard, his life
will cease to exist! |
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Knight's Honor |
Junior Fiction |
Following the Great Water Wars, the Earth is a
hostile place and Christianity is outlawed. Two classed
of people have emerged--wealthy Technocrats and
poverty-stricken Welfaros. The World Government intends
to destroy the Welfaros, but a secret community of
twelve has a plan to stop the slaughter and bring hope
to the world. All they need is a hero. So far, none of
their candidates have survived. Mok is their last hope.
And time is running out. |
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Quest 1: Pharoah's tomb |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Wathch Out for Joel1 Long Shot |
Children |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Watch Out for Joel |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Watch Out for Joel! Camp Craiziness |
Children |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Bad Bug Blues |
Children |
|
| Brouwer, Sigmund |
Rebel Glory |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Brouwer's, Sigmund |
Cobra Threat - Sports Mystery Series |
Teen Fiction |
Roy Linden should be thrilled. His high school
football team, the Johnstown Striking Cobras, just got a
new quarterback, and that means a chance at a winning
season. . . And a college scholarship for Linden, the
team's senior receiver. But then he stumbles onto a
deadly secret in the small coal-mining town. Revealing
this toxic threat may cost him his best friend and his
football career. But remaining silent could cost much
more.
|
| Brower, Sigmund |
All - Star Pride |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Brown, Steve |
Approaching God |
Prayer |
For all those needing reassurance and encouragement,
Brown offers practical, down-to-earth chapters that
explore readers' hesitations. he speaks, for example, of
"cosmic claustrophobia." he explores the thorny problem
of unanswered prayers. he offers a basic theology of
prayer, and suggests ways we can discover teh
accessibility, honesy, and humor of authentic prayer.
|
| Brueggemann, Dorix |
40 Years in the Wilderness - Arch books |
Children |
|
| Bruner, Kurt D. |
Traveling Light |
Christian Living |
Contentment Amid the Burden of Life's Expectations
|
| Bryant, Davis |
In The Gap |
Missions |
David Bryant's expression, "standing in the gap," is
a useful way to describe the mission to which all
Christians are called. There is a chasm caused by sin
and moral failure which separates each human being from
God and His heaven. Only Christ has the power to bridge
that gap, and he has called believers to serve with him
in that gap between humanity and God.
Bryant challenges every Christian to answer two
questions: "Will I stand in the gap? and "In what part
of the gap will I stand?" God's sovereignty ultimately
determines how the answer to those two questions will be
acted out in each believer's life.
As Bryant states, "To stand in the Gap means to place no
limits on how fully God may use you, or for whose sake."
Bryant further points to the fact that Christians need a
cause, the cause of world missions, to energize their
spiritual lives. By the author's estimates, of the three
billion non-Christians in the world, at least 2 1/2
billion are hidden people. By this, he means that they
are part of a people group for which no missionaries or
churches currently exist.
To meet this need, Bryant calls for the reader to turn
to prayer as the foundation of all outreach to the
nations of the world.
He states, "By prayer we establish a beachhead for the
Kingdom among people where it has never been before.
Prayer strikes the winning blow. All other missionary
efforts simply gather up the fruits of our praying."
|
| Bucham Jrl., Voddie |
Family Driven Faith |
Worship |
|
| Buckingham |
Power for living |
Christian Living |
This book is a fine incursion into one's belief
systems, without the sophistication that too often deter
from reading. Easy to read, and not too long either. |
| Bueltmann, A. J. |
White Queen of the Cannibals |
Biographies |
|
| Bunn, T. |
To the Ends of the Earth |
Fiction |
|
| Bunn, T. Davis |
Dangerous Devices |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Burdick, Donald W |
The Epistles of John |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Burgess, Alan |
The Small Woman |
Biographies |
This is a true story of an insignificant English
maiden who went to China to tell the Chinese people of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Alan Burgess weaves a
masterful tale, including harrowing escapes, a clash of
cultures and customs, extreme poverty and deprivation,
amidst an enchanting background of picturesque cities
tucked in the misty mountains of Northern China,
official Mandarins on palanquins, and the dusty mule
trails that tie it all together.
There is even a love story of Gladys and a Nationalist
army officer tucked in between the bombing of her town
and the marching of 100 children refugees over
treacherous mountains to Sian (Xian) in search of an
orphanage to care for them.
You'll not be able to put this book down, and you'll
laugh and cheer for the glorious work that God does
through this determined and hardy woman. |
| burkett, Larry |
Women Leaving the Workplace |
Women |
I enjoyed this book very much. I am considering
becoming a stay at home mom. I bought this book and a
non-christian book. They were both helpful. I was most
inspired by reading what I considered to be God inspired
Bible based information. I also like it that his stories
were real and not intended to sugar coat the experience.
I am making plans to resign my job soon with Gods
direction. A bonus of this book to me is the emphasis on
Godly managed finances.
|
| Burkett, Larry |
Renting Your First Apartment |
Singles |
Renting Your First Apartment provides practical,
biblically rooted advice on the financial aspects of
moving away from home.
|
| Burkett, Larry |
Preparing for Retirement |
Issues |
|
| Burkett, Larry |
Preparing for Retirement |
Issues |
|
| Burkett, larry |
The Illuminati |
Fiction |
|
| Burkett, Larry |
Last Change for Camp |
Children |
|
| Burkett, Larry |
A Home for the Hamsters |
Children |
|
| Burkett, Larry |
A Different Kind of Party |
Children |
|
| Burkett, Larry |
Money Matters |
Issues |
|
| C. J. Mahaney |
Worldliness, Resisting the Seduction of a Fallen
World |
Issues |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe |
Juvenil Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The Magician's Nephew |
Junior Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The Horse and His Boy |
Junior Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
Prince Casp;ian |
Junior Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The oyage of the Dawn Treader |
Junior Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The Silver Chair |
Junior Fiction |
|
| C. S. Lewis |
The Last Battle |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Cairns, Earle E. |
V. Raymond Edmen |
biographies |
|
| Camp, Kim |
She's Twelve Going on Twenty |
Family |
As the mother of a young girl aged 9-16, you want a
lot for your daughter. You want to see her soar in
self-confidence and accomplishment. You want to help her
steer a safe course through the often-treacherous waters
of school, culture, and hormones. You want her to grow
closer to God and learn to rely on His word. Through it
all, you yearn to maintain a warm, open mother-daughter
relationship. |
| Campbell, Ross |
How To Really Know Your Child |
Family |
|
| Campbell, Stan |
Understanding the Bible |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Campol, tony & Bant |
Things We Wish We Had Said |
Men |
This book really crystalized for me some of the
values that I want to instill in my sons as they grow. I
recommend it to anyone with a father or a son.
|
| Campolo, Anthony |
Seven Deadly sins |
Christian Living |
In his usual style of challenging thought Tony
Campolo takes on the seven deadly sins and relates them
to modern, western culture. Today it seems as though
very few people are willing to openly talk about sin and
call it what it is ... SIN. That is what Campolo does.
He covers the sins by giving broad and specific examples
of them, helping you to understand how you might
actually struggle with these sins, and then helps you to
develop a strategy to overcome these sins through the
grace of Christ. I don't want to call it refreshing to
be convicted over my own pride or gluttony, but it was
very different from much of the other Christian writing
out there that seems to focus on "self-help" instead of
repentance. Campolo does an excellent job of continuing
to point to our (and his own) short comings and then
pointing to the unmerited favor of our loving God.
|
| Campolo, Tony |
How to be Pentecostal Without Speaking in Tongues |
Christian Living |
"Everywhere I go", states bestselling author Tony
Campolo, "I encounter Christians who believe all the
right things, but lack the vital aliveness that can come
through total surrender to the ministry of the Holy
Spirit". Tony's stirring message and moving stories help
all Christians become more aware of the Holy Spirit's
desire to lead and strengthen them.
|
| Campolo, tony |
The Kingdom of God is a Party |
Christian Living |
Some religious folks are so serious, humorless,
uptight, and narrow-minded. It doesn't have to be that
way. The wonderful quality of this book is that it makes
God and faith exciting! In an inspiring, informative,
and Biblically sound way, the author shows how living
the Word of God can and should be a joyous and
spiritually rejuvinating and uplifting (and FUN!) thing
and that many of us believers need to re-capture that
same spirit and verve. It shows how doing good, living
through positivity and love, and leading the lonely, the
oppressed, etc to their loving Heavenly Father can be a
deeply enriching experience both personally and
spiritually. |
| Canfield, Jack |
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul |
Teen Teaching |
This first batch of Chicken Soup for Teens consists
of 101 stories every teenager can relate to and learn
from -- without feeling criticized or judged. This
edition contains important lessons on the nature of
friendship and love, the importance of belief in the
future, and the value of respect for oneself and others,
and much more.
|
| Capen, Richard Jr. |
Finish Strong |
Christian Living |
Strong leaders from all walks of life answered
Ambassador Richard Capen's questios about what they
would like to be remembered for after their lives are
through. It brings home the fact that people who do
great things in this world don't walk through it
alone...and don't want to.
Military and political leaders, neighborhood activists
and heads of industry discuss values, mentors, life
learnings, and what is most important to them. Family,
Faith, and Commitment are the primary topics, along with
precious personal glimpses of often public lives.
Ambassador Capen shares many insights from his own life
and family, in a warm, conversational style. This book
is an inspirational read, and a great gift!
|
| Carey Publications |
A Faith to Confess - The baptist confession of 1689 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Carine Mackenzie |
Litytle Hands of Jesus |
Children |
|
| Carl Kerby |
Remote Control, The Power of Hollywood on Today's
Culture |
Creation Science |
|
| Carlson, Lois |
Mongangd Paul - The Congo Ministry, Paul Carlson |
Biographies |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
Knowing God Better Than Ever |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
Finding Out Who You Really Are |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
Makiing the Most of Your Relationships |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
discovering a Forgiveness Plan |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
Degrees of Guilt |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Carlson, Melody |
Degrees of Guilt |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Carmichael, Amy |
Gold Chord |
Biographies |
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| Carmichael, Amy |
His Thoughts said -His Father Said |
Christian Living |
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| Carolyn & Nicole Mahaney |
Girl Talk |
Women |
Mother-Daughter conversation on Biblical Womanhood |
| Carolyn Walz Kramlich |
Mary's Treasure Box |
Children |
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| Carter, Les |
Heart Felt Change |
Issues |
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| Casey Hartley Gibbons |
A Girl's Life with God |
Teen Teaching |
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| Castleman, Robbie |
Parenting in the Pew |
Worship |
|
| Caughey, Ellen |
John Wycliffe - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
John Wycliffe (1330-1384)was a herald of the
Reformation to come. More than a century before Martin
Luther, John Calvin, and other reformers began the great
movement that changed Western history, Wycliffe was
boldly questioning the authority of the pope and the
Roman Catholic Church. Wycliffe urged a personal, inward
religion as opposed to the formal religion of his time.
A prolific writer, Wycliffe issued the first English
translatin of the Bible- -and more than six hundred
years later, his name is synonymous with Bible
translation.
|
| Caughey, Ellen |
Some Gave All - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
They took the Good News where few others dared. Meet
four diverse missionaries: aristocratic Southerner
Lottie Moon, who did the unthinkable in 1873 and
traveled as a single woman to Shanghai, China. . .the
Indian-born son of missionaries, Captain John Birch, who
also went to China-and changed the course of World War
II. . .Nate Saint, a popular pilot with Midwestern
roots, who in 1956 blazed a path to the savage Auca
tribe of Ecuador. . .and the Ivory Coast-born daughter
of missionaries, Betty Olsen, who in 1965 landed with
only her medical kit in the heart of war-torn Vietnam.
They were four ordinary people who did extraordinary
thing with the help of, and for the sake of, their
Savior. And in His name the suffered-to the point of
death-until they received their eternal rewards.
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| Cavanaugh, Jack |
The Patriots |
Fiction |
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| Cavanaugh, Jack |
The Colonists |
Fiction |
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| Chafin, Kenneth |
Is There a Family in the House |
Family |
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| Chaikin, Linda |
Endangered |
Fiction |
|
| Chaikin, Linda |
Lions of the Desert |
Fiction |
|
| Chaikin, Linda |
The Everlasting Flame |
Fiction |
|
| Chaikin, Linda |
Under Eastern Stars - Heart of India 2 |
Fiction |
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| Chaikin, Linda |
Silk |
Fiction |
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| Chaikin, Linda |
Winds of Allegiance - The Great Northwest 2 |
Fiction |
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| Chaikin, Linda |
Empire Builders - The Great Northwest 1 |
Fiction |
|
| Chambers, Oswald |
Approved Unto God |
Christian Living |
In Approved Unto God, Oswald Chambers draws from the
treasure-house of Scripture invaluable advice and
encouragement for Christian workers. --This text refers
to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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| Chambers, Oswald |
My Utmost for HIs Highest |
Christian Living |
OSWALD CHAMBERS (1874-1917) was the son of a
Scottish Baptist pastor and was converted under the
ministry of Charles H Spurgeon. Following formal
theological training in Scotland, he traveled throughout
the United Kingdom, the Far East, and the United States,
lecturing on the Scriptures. In 1911, he founded the
Bible Training Center in Clapham, London. He died in
Egypt in 1917. His wife, a stenographer, compiled his
books from his lectures and published them after his
death. My Utmost for His Highest has become an
international best-seller.
|
| Chambers, Oswald |
My Utmost for His Highest |
Devotional |
Oswald Chambers, a Scotsman who converted to
Christianity in his teens under the ministry of Charles
Spurgeon, has been affecting Christians with his
devotional words since My Utmost for His Highest was
first published in 1935. This acknowledged classic
contains 365 daily readings that take heady doctrine and
make it practical, realistic, and intensely personal.
With humor and humility, Chambers speaks plainly to the
common man struggling with devotion to Christ in daily
living. Worldly cares and self-serving desires begin to
lose their appeal as Chambers aides the reader in
transforming his mind by viewing life through the
instruction of God's Word. Richard Halverson, former
chaplain of the United States Senate, attests to this:
"no book except the Bible has influenced my walk with
Christ at such deep maturing levels." This is Chambers's
chief desire, directing the reader to "shut out every
other consideration and keep yourself before God for
this one thing only--My Utmost for His Highest...
determined to be absolutely and entirely for Him and for
Him alone." |
| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Keys and Clues for Benny |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Benny's Boxcar Sleepover |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Watch, the Superdog! |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Sam Makes Trouble |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
The Magic Show Mystery |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Benny's New Friend |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
A Present for Grandfather |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Meet the Boxcar Children |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Benny Goes into Business |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Watch Runs Away |
Beginning Readers |
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| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
The Secret Under the Tree |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Chandler Warner, Gertrude |
Benny's Saturday Surprise |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Chapman, Colin |
Christianity on Trial |
Apologetics |
|
| Chapman, Gary |
Toward A Growing Marriage |
Family |
This book is great for couples who want to improve
their marriage and even for singles who need direction
on choosing a mate. The material helps couples learn
better communication skills and work on problem solving
and decision making. All of Chapman's material is based
on sound biblical teaching and is great for small
groups!
|
| Charlile, J. C. |
Charles Spurgeon, the Great Orator |
Teen Biography |
|
| Chesterton, Glbert K. |
Heretics Orthodoxy |
Scriptural Teaching |
This Nelson Royal Classic includes two famous
classical works by G.K. Chesterton, Heretics and
Orthodoxy. In response to the wrong doctrinal teaching
of many of his contemporaries, G.K. Chesterton takes
readers back to the "fundamentals" in Heretics. In the
compelling work,Orthodoxy, Chesterton provides a look at
what some have described as his own spiritual
autobiography. Of these two books, they describe some of
a Christian's core beliefs and capture the essence of
the Christian experience. They remain an essential part
of every Christian's library, and continue to challenge
the way we conceive our faith and our world.
|
| Chip Ingram |
I am with you Always |
Christian Living |
|
| Christenson, Evelyn |
Gaining Through Losing |
Christian Living |
"God can turn your most traumatic setbacks into
gains."
Discover how such setbacks as death, separation,
divorce, sickness, suffereing, and financial loss can be
used by God to make you spiritually richer.
• New edition of Evelyn Christenson's classic
• Helps readers cope with pain in their lives
• Includes personal and group study questions
|
| Christenson, Evelyn |
Lord Change Me! |
Devotional |
|
| Christenson, Larry |
The Christian Family |
Family |
This book has been used in our church as a
counseling tool as well as taught from the pulpit. It is
one we recommend to all aspiring teachers and anyone who
works with children and families in general. Pastor
Christenson has provided exceptional information in this
book. I highly recommend it.
|
| Christian, Mary Blount |
The Gousehill Gand and the Ghost in the Garage |
Children |
|
| Christie, Les |
When You Have to Draw the Line |
Family |
|
| Christmas Carol Kauffman |
Hidden Rainbow |
Fiction |
|
| Chuch Black |
Kingdom's Edge |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Chuch Black |
Kingdom's Call |
Teen Fictgion |
|
| Chuck Black |
Kingdom's Dawn |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Chuck Black |
Kingdom's Hope |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Chuck Black |
Kingdom's Quest |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Chuck Black |
Kingdom's Reign |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Cindi McMenamin |
When You're Running on Empty |
Women |
|
| Clouse, Pierard, Yamauchi |
The Story of the Church |
History |
The history of the church is amazing! When
Christians study it, they are continually revived,
encourages, and challenged. In The Story of the Church,
a complement to The Essential Bible Reference Library,
readers follow the church from the beginning, through
all of its failures as well as successes. Despite
succumbing to the pressure of culture, the church has
both survived and thrived. Sure to appeal to a wide
range of audiences. |
| Coe, Joyce |
The Dnkey Who Served the King - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Colson, Charles |
Power Religion |
Issues |
Should be required reading for all church leaders.,
July 19, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
Many of the issues up for discussion are simply based
upon the age-old debate between, semi-Pelagianism and
Augustinianism. However the contributers adroitly cut
through the flesh and get at the heart of contemporary
church issues. This debate is not over a matter of
style.But rather it accurately raises the concern as to
what constitutes true Christian religion. If some of the
points that are raised are indeed correct, one would
have to wonder if authentic Christian faith even exists
within much of the current church milieu. These articles
should not be treated lightly but rather with fear and
trembling. |
| Colson, Charles |
Loving God |
Christian Living |
Chuck Colson's Classic offers a penetrating and
challenging look at the cost and joy of being a
Christian.
|
| Colson, Charles |
How Now Shall We Live? |
Issues |
How Now Shall We Live was the heart cry of a people
who lived during the Jewish exile from the Promised
Land, yet it is no less the unspoken prayer of the
faithful today. As author Chuck Colson puts it, "We live
in a culture that is at best morally indifferent ... in
which Judeo-Christian values are mocked ... in which
violence, banality, meanness, and disintegrating
personal behavior are destroying civility and
endangering the very life of our communities." It is no
small wonder that Colson--the founder of Prison
Fellowship Ministries and author of several renowned
Christian works--considers this book the most important
work of his life. |
| Colson, Charles W. |
Born Again |
Biographies |
Born Again" is an honest and forthright admission of
sinfulness and forgiveness, tracing Mr. Colson's path
through Watergate and prison to the freedom in Christ he
now enjoys.
|
| Colson, Chuch |
Answers To Your Kid's Questions |
Family |
In an easy-to-use Q&A format, Chuck Colson helps
parents, teachers, and youthworkers answer one hundred
of the most pressing questions teenagers have about God,
evil, evolution, sex, culture, school, and their future.
Based on Colson's popular BreakPoint radio commentaries,
this book provides a resource parents will turn to
repeatedly during their kids' teen years.
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| Companjen, John |
Please Pray For Us |
Prayer |
Please Pray For Us provides information about the 52
countries in the world where Christians are most
persecuted. With each entry, the book gives a brief
description of: the country, church life within the
country (including an indication of the growth or
decline of the church), current levels of persecution
(as well as stories from the lives of the persecuted),
and a prognosis for the likely future of persecution
within the nation. Each entry also comes with a
quick-review statistical box and a map of the nation. In
the back of the book are addresses where you can get
more information.
|
| Compiled by Alice Gray |
Stories for the Heart |
Fiction |
|
| Cook, David |
the Deadly Whirlpool |
Junior Fiction |
Cartoon type paperback. Follow the thrilling
adventures of Tullus, a warrior for Christ in a pagan
world. |
| Cook, David C |
The Kidnapped Prince |
Junior Fiction |
Action-packed adventure with a first-century
Christian conqueror. Book is in Comic format |
| Cook, David C |
vandals of the North |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Cook, David C |
The Ransom Gold |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Copeland, E. Luther |
Christianity and the World Religions |
Apologetics |
|
| Corbett, Jim |
A White Stone |
Fiction |
|
| Crabb, Dr. Larry |
Inside Out |
Issues |
Description: Now with a new chapter on joy and a new
foreword! This honorary edition of Dr. Crabb's
bestseller encourages you to take an honest look at your
innermost struggles---such as loneliness or impure
thoughts---and bring them before God. Only then can you
be set free from them, and experience a truly fulfilling
Christian life. Approx. 230 pages, softcover from
NavPress. |
| Crabb, Larry |
Inside Out |
Christian Living |
You don't have to pretend you've got it all together
. . . when you don't. You don't have to pretend your
best relationship deeply satisfies . . . when it
doesn't. You don't have to pretend your struggle with
sin is a thing of the past . . . when it isn't.
"Only Christians have the capacity to never pretend,"
says Larry Crabb. That's because real change is only
possible when you face the realities of your internal
life and let God mold you into a person who is free to
be honest, courageous, and loving.
If you want a more vital union with God, a richer
relationship with others, and a deeper sense of personal
wholeness, let Larry Crabb help you look inside
yourself. And discover how God works real, liberating
change when you live from the inside out.
This expanded anniversary edition includes a new preface
and new chapter from the author and celebrates more than
400,000 copies of Inside Out in print.
|
| Crabb, Lawrence J. |
The Marriage Builder |
Family |
Psychologist Larry Crabb cuts to the heart of the
biblical view of marriage: the "one-flesh" relationship.
He argues convincingly that the deepest needs of human
personality -- security and significance -- ultimately
cannot be satisfied by a marriage partner. We need to
turn to the Lord, rather than our spouse, to satisfy our
needs. This frees both partners for "soul oneness," a
commitment to minister to our spouse's needs rather than
manipulating them to meet our own needs. With "soul
oneness" comes renewed "body oneness," where couples
enjoy sexual pleasure as an expression and outgrowth of
a personal relationship. The Marriage Builder also
identifies three building blocks essential to
constructing marriage: the grace of God, true marriage
commitment, and acceptance of one's mate. Now for the
first time, discussion questions have been added to aid
couples who want to come to deeper understanding of
marriage. Helpful to counselors and laypersons alike,
The Marriage Builder is for anyone who longs to
transform marriage from trial to triumph |
| Craig R. Brown |
The Five Dilemmas of Calvinism |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Craven Margaret |
I heard the Owl Call my Name |
Fiction |
|
| Creative Publishing |
Johna & the Whale |
Children |
|
| Crocket, William D |
A Harmony of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles |
Scriptural Teaching |
This book makes the study of Samuel, Kings, and
Chronicles much easier, since it shows the parallel
passages next to each other on the same page. The pages
are conveniently divided into 2 larger columns, one for
the Judah, one for Israel. This method takes much of the
confusion out of trying to figure out what is going on
where and when, since the "overlaps" are shown
side-by-side. I think such a harmony in essential to
have available to the Christian community. I myself
teach Sunday School and have found it indispensible. My
only objection to this particular harmony is that Mr.
Crockett has seen fit to rearrange the chronology in
places (rather than just going straight through Samuel
and Kings, incorporating Chronicles where it overlaps).
His way of doing it has made it difficult for those
without harmonies to follow what it going on. |
| Cromarty, Jim |
A Book for Family Worship |
Worship |
|
| Crow, Donna |
The Fields of Bannochkburn |
Fiction |
|
| Crown Ministgries |
The Secret |
Children |
|
| Crying Wind |
Crying Wind |
Biographies |
Excellently written in very understandable language.
Essentially, an autobiography of a trip from an indian
culture who struggled with life in both indian and white
culture with conflicting tugs on her life - finally
becoming a Christian and working to help others - white
and indian to live a fruitful life. Read Crying Wind
first, then My Searching Heart.
|
| Cunningham, Loren & Rogers, Janice |
Is That Really You God? |
Missions |
Loren Cunningham's dream began with a vision-waves
of young people moving out across the continent
announcing the Good News of Jesus Christ to the whole
earth. Decades later, Loren's vision has grown into an
interdenominational movement of Christians from around
the world who are dedicated to presenting the Gospel to
this generation. How did God move Loren's dream from
vision to reality? He led Loren and his wife, Darlene,
through a series of tough lessons in guidance. The
exciting story of Youth With A Mission has much to teach
us about the art of listening to God as we seek to be
used by Him. Is That Really You, God? is not only a
practical guide to hearing God's voice but also an
amazing testimony to how following His direction can
impact our lives and our world for the glory of God's
kingdom. |
| Curry, Dean C. |
A World Without Tyranny |
Issues |
A timely, informed study on how Biblical faith
relates to world politics. Curry provides a splendid
defense of democratic capitalism |
| Cynthia Heald |
Becoming a Woman of Prayer |
Prayer |
|
| D"Aubigne |
History of the Reformation - Time of Calvin Vol 2 |
History |
|
| D"Aubigne |
History of the Reformation - Time of Calvin Vol. 3 |
History |
|
| D'Aubigne |
History of the Reformation - Time of Calvin Vol 1 |
History |
|
| D'Aubigne |
History of the Reformation - Time of Calvin Vol 4 |
History |
|
| D'Aubigne |
History of Reformation of 16th Cent. Vol 1 |
History |
|
| D'Aubigne |
History of the Reformation of the 16th Cent. Vol 2 |
History |
|
| D'Aubigne |
History of the Reformation of the 16th Cent Vol 3 |
History |
|
| Dallas, Willard |
Hearing God |
Prayer |
This is not a book on figuring out the will of God,
though knowing and doing what God requires is discussed
as an essential aspect of having a relationship with
Him. This is not a book on prayer, though prayer is
discussed as the essential medium for a personal
relationship with God. It is about living with God as a
shaping force in our lives. The genius of this book is
found in that it describes a relationship with God. It
tells us what life in relation with God looks like.
Willard suggests that it is our difficulty in hearing
the voice of God (the word of God) that hinders our
relationship with Him. The book answers the question of
whether or not we actually can hear the voice of God,
how God speaks to us, how we can know it is really God,
and how we are to respond when God speaks.
Having a conversational relationship with God is
grounded first and foremost in faith. We must trust in
the One who holds the future, who reveals His will, and
who wants to take up residence in our hearts. We must
believe that God wants all of this for us. A
conversational relationship with God means that we
cultivate a heart that is able to hear God speak. We are
able to know and sense God's presence with us. We are
aware of God's presence in our circumstances, we are
able to hear the Still Small Voice of the Spirit, and we
are able to read the Bible in such a way that it shapes
the manner in which we live. Like any relationship or
any form of communication, this takes time, maturity,
practice, and skills. Willard provides insight into all
these areas.
There are no quick roads to blessing in this book.
Willard provides no shortcuts because God offers none.
He merely asks us, "Do you trust God enough to care
about what He says, listen for what He says, and then
live according to what He tells you?" May it be so.
|
| Dallimore, Arnold A. |
George Whitefield |
Biographies |
George Whitefield: The Life and Times of the Great
Evangelist of the Eighteenth Century |
| Dana Spader & Gary Mayes |
Growing a Healthy Church |
Church |
|
| Dannah Gresh |
And the Bride wore White |
Teen Teaching |
|
| David and Karen Mains |
Tales of the Kingdom, Book 1 |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Davidson, Alice Joyce |
The Story of Johah - Alice in Bibleland |
Children |
This book is outstanding! My 2 toddlers love to hear
this one at bedtime. It gives us such a wonderful
opportunity to talk on their level about how God
requires obedience, but forgives us and still loves us
when we don't listen if we say we are sorry. Like
someone else mentioned in their review, I'm online today
to order several more of these stories for the kids'
Easter baskets. The rhyme of the story does not distract
from the message, which is great! The illustrations are
perfectly suited for a child's imagination. Quit reading
reviews and BUY the books- you won't regret it.
|
| Davidson, Alice Joyce |
The Story of Jonah - biography |
Children |
|
| Davies, Gill |
the Emperor's New Clothes |
Children |
|
| Davis, Jennie |
I can talk to God ... anytime .. any place |
Children |
|
| Davis, Sarah Zacharias |
Confessions From an Honest Wife |
Family |
First-time author Davis, daughter of the highly
regarded evangelical apologist Ravi Zacharias, delivers
hefty contemplation on marriage as she superbly
showcases the personal journeys of 20 married women.
Davis emulates the 1960s consciousness-raising groups
where women aimed to explore their lives with honesty
and share in the commonality of life's experiences.
Tackling the "heart" issues like sex, intimacy and
forgiveness with refreshing frankness, Davis says
healthy wives become more fluid over time, take risks by
trusting with abandon and stay faithful even when
emotional excitement is replaced by a calm rapport. One
of her most poignant and telling chapters recounts the
story of a woman whose life has been characterized by
abuse. She is traveling to a new job, yet of all the
things she might desire (house, finances, security, the
return of her children from foster care), she longs for
physical beauty and the power it confers. Davis's
real-life composite characters are transparent in their
story telling, not pretending to have all the answers,
and this single ingredient makes the book all the more
compelling.
|
| Day, Richard Ellsworth |
The Shadow of the Broad Brim |
Biographies |
About Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the remarkable
British "Boy preacher," who came from a country
pastorate to a church in London and is estimated to have
preached to more than 10 million people. 3561 of his
sermons have been preserved and bound, and they
constitute the largest set of books by a single author
in the history of Christianity, according to the author,
an evangelist and widely-read writer of the column,
"Beside the Golden Gate," in The Baptist.
|
| - Dear America |
Voyage on the Great Titanic |
Junior Fiction |
White, Ellen emerson |
| Debbie Bible |
Devotions For Girls |
Teen Teaching |
365 daily devotionals Bible passages to set up each
day's theme A contemporary story to apply each passage
to today's boys and girls Daily memory verse "Key" for
each devotional summarizing the application Complete
topic, Scripture reading, and memory verse indexes
|
| Debby Jones & Jackie Kendall |
Lady in Waiting |
Women |
|
| Deborah Heiligman and Bari Weissman |
Caterpillar to Butterfly |
Children |
A caterpillar comes to school in a jar. The class
watches the caterpillar each day as it grows and
changes. Soon, it disappears into a hard shell called a
chrysalis. Then the chrysalis breaks, and a beautiful
butterfly flies out of the jar! This is a perfect
beginner's guide to the mystery of metamorphosis.
|
| Decker, Ed & Hunt, Dave |
The God Makers |
Apologetics |
|
| Dee Henderson |
Before I Wake |
Fiction |
|
| Deen, Edith |
All of the Women of the Bible |
Biographies |
Description: In this enlightening guide, Deen gives
you richly detailed stories of more than 50 well-known
women, alphabetically arranged descriptions of more than
150 named women, and chronologically arranged outlines
of 100 unnamed others. Each major biography is
identified by the Bible chapter and verse and prefaced
by a key passage of Scripture. Altogether more than 300
portraits are given of the women in the Bible who were
saints, sorceresses, queens, servants mothers,
daughters, wives and widows. A great resource for any
library. |
| Defoe, Daniel |
The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |
Teen Fiction |
Daniel Defoe's faith-filled The Farther Adventures
of Robinson Crusoe finds Crusoe bored with his
prosperity and consumed by an irresistible longing to
return to the island he left many years before. Along
with his trusty servant and companion, Friday, he
embarks on a harrowing high-seas adventure that takes
them to China, over the Russian steppes, and into
Siberia. Readers will find themselves captivated by this
sequel, which is every bit as engaging as the original.
|
| Defoe, Daniel |
Robin Crusoe |
Teen Fiction |
Daniel Defoe relates the tale of an English sailor
marooned on a desert island for nearly three decades. An
ordinary man struggling to survive in extraordinary
circumstances, Robinson Crusoe wrestles with fate and
the nature of God. This edition features maps.
|
| DeJonge, Joanne E |
All Nature Sings |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Dekker, John & Neely, Lois |
Torches of Joy |
Missions |
In 1960 the twenty-five thousand Dani tribespeople
hidden away in the remote Toli Valley of Irian Jaya used
only stone tools and had no written language. Then, in
one generation, they took the always dangerous,
sometimes fatal, leap from the Stone Age into the
twentieth century. |
| Dekker, Ted |
The Drummer Boy |
Children |
|
| DeMoss, Nancy L |
Surrender |
Devotional |
|
| DeMoss, Nancy Leigh |
Lies Women Believe |
Women |
The lies Christian women believe are at the root of
their struggles. In Lies Women Believe, Nancy Leigh
DeMoss exposes areas of deception common to many
Christian women -- lies about God, sin, priorities,
marriage and family, emotions, and more. She deals
honestly with women's delusions and illusions and then
gently leads them to the truth of God's word that leads
to true freedom.
|
| Demoss, Nancy Leigh |
Holiness, the Heart God Purifies |
Devotional |
|
| Demoss, nancy Leigh |
Brokenness - The Heart God Revives |
Devotional |
|
| Dengler, Sandy |
John Bunyan |
biographies |
Follows the life of the seventeenth-century English
preacher, writer, and servant of God, describing his
spiritual growth, defense of religious dissent, and
years spent in prison writing "Pilgrim's Progress" and
other books.
|
| Dengler, Sandy |
God's Joyful Runner |
Biographies |
|
| Dennis Rainey |
Building Strong Families |
Family |
|
| Derek W. H. Thomas |
What is Providence? |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| DeRemer, Bernard |
Moody Bible Institute - A Pictorial History |
History |
|
| Desler, Jay |
Family Forum |
Family |
|
| Devere Ramsay |
God's Son |
Children |
|
| Devine, Bob |
God in Creation |
Apologetics |
|
| Dick, Lois Hoadley |
Amy Charmichael: Let the Little Children Come |
Biographies |
Description: "From the Publisher:" Arriving in
India, Amy Carmichael sees little children married to
pagan priests for temple prostitution. Amy rescues these
children and provides a safe, healthy home |
| dickason, C. Fred |
Angels, Elect and Evil |
Scriptural Teaching |
What are angels like? How many kinds are there? Are
mental disorders caused by their influence? Long favored
by scholars, this classic has now been rewritten to give
us accessible scriptural answers to our questions about
the spirit world.
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| Diles, David |
Terry Bradshaw, Man of Steel |
Biographies |
If you are looking for lots of inside dirt on the
Steelers Super Bowl teams of the 1970s, this isn't the
book. Terry Bradshaw devotes more of the book to his
life off the field than on the field in this book,
although that is not really a bad thing. Bradshaw is an
interesting individual and a committed Christian, a
subject that is covered thoroughly in the book. At the
time of the book was written, the Steelers had won three
of their four Super Bowls. There is also commentary from
people like Chuck Knoll, Terry's college coaches, his
parents, former wife Jo Jo Starbuck, etc.
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| Dillard, Polly Hargis |
My Book About Jesus |
Children |
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| Dinsmore, Mark |
What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? |
Children |
|
| Dobson - Bauer |
Children At Risk |
Issues |
Bauer is finally bringing morals into America,
December 1, 1999
Reviewer: Scott (Buffalo, New York) -
Although Gary Bauer may be extreme at some points, I
believe that the views that he and Dobson display are
valid. The youth in America are growing up corrupt and
there are people who let this go by. Morals need to be
instilled into our children so that they will grow up to
believe what President Clinton did was wrong, and that
should not be tolerated. This book is shocking but
definitely a wake-up call for all parents. |
| Dobson, Dr. James |
Hide Or Seek |
Family |
From the moment they are born, children experience
an unfortunate value system that reserves respect and
esteem for a select few. Those who fail to measure up
end up resigning themselves to a lifetime of feeling
inadequate and inferior.
Over the past twenty-five years, more than a million
parents and teachers have benefited from Dr. James
Dobson's insightful counsel in his classic Hide and
Seek. Now revised and updated, and in paperback, this
book provides a new generation of parents with practical
pointers for raising self-confident, healthy children.
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| Dobson, Dr. James |
The Strong Willed Child |
Family |
America's most trusted parenting expert Dr. Dobson
has completely rewritten and updated his classic
bestseller, The Strong-Willed Child, for a new
generation of parents and teachers. The New
Strong-Willed Child follows on the heels of Dr. Dobson's
phenomenal bestseller, Bringing Up Boys. It offers
practical how-to advice on raising difficult-to-handle
children and incorporates the latest research with Dr.
Dobson's legendary wit and wisdom. The New Strong-Willed
Child is being rushed to press for parents needing help
dealing with sibling rivalry, ADHD, low self-esteem and
other urgent issues. This book is a must read for
parents and teachers struggling to raise up and teach
children who are convinced they should be able to live
by their own rules!
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| Dobson, Dr. James |
Marriage Under Fire |
Family |
SPEAK NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE For the past
forty years, the homosexual activist movement has sought
to implement a master plan to utterly destroy the
family. Unelectable and unaccountable rogue judges have
made a habit of inventing rights that not only don't
exist in the Constitution, but also contradict both the
will of the people and the actions of the legislative
branch. Christians around the world have scrambled,
wondering how to respond. How do we discuss this
intelligently? What can we do to make our voices heard?
In his newest release, Marriage Under Fire, Dr. Dobson
addresses the dire ramifications of judicial activism
and presents compelling arguments against the
legalization of homosexual unions - mobilizing the
Christian community to respond to a call to action. "I
understand both the busy-ness of daily life and the
intimidation that the average man or woman feels in the
face of this overwhelming cultural challenge. But we
need to work together. Maybe you want to make a
difference but you simply don't know what to do. May
this book encourage you for the battle ahead, as we
fight to save the institution of the family ." --Dr.
James Dobson
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| Dobson, James |
Bringing up Boys |
Family |
Dobson, a psychologist and family counselor, takes a
decidedly conservative approach to the "special
challenge of raising boys." Celebrating the natural
differences between boys and girls, Dobson outlines
biological differences, particular issues in
disciplining boys, and the different roles of mothers
and fathers. He scoffs at those who attribute
differences to social factors. Dobson is particularly
critical of feminists and their influence on American
culture, for example, the advent of nonsexist toys.
Dobson sees the "future of Western civilization"
dependent on how we handle the "crisis" of raising the
next generation of men. Much of his advice on
boy-rearing issues, from discipline to attention deficit
disorder to coping with divorce, is biblically based.
Each chapter ends with a question-and-answer format. The
most controversial chapter examines the origins of
homosexuality, calling it a "disorder" that can be
cured. Conservative and Christian readers may enjoy
Dobson's book; other readers are likely to take issue
with some of his observations. |
| Dobson, James |
Dr. Dobson Answers Your Questions |
Family |
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| Dobson, James |
Preparing for Adolescence |
Family |
What do you say to an adolescent who's getting ready
to enter those turbulent teenage years? Dr. James
Dobson, one of America's leading family psychologists,
knows how to speak directly and sincerely to today's
adolescents about the topics that trouble them most.
Topics include avoiding feelings of inferiority,
handling peer pressure, drug abuse, puberty, sexual
development, menstruation, masturbation, romantic love,
overcoming discouragement, sound decision-making and
handling independence.
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| Dobson, James |
temper Your Child's Tantrums |
Family |
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| Dobson, James |
Marriage & Sexuality |
Family |
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| Dobson, James |
Love for A Lifetime |
Family |
The bestselling Gold Medallion winner Love for a
Lifetime has brought hope, harmony, and healing to
millions of homes worldwide, giving men and women
powerful and biblical insights for building lasting
marital harmony. Encouraging and practical, this proven
classic is perfect for every husband and wife who want
to strengthen and celebrate their marriage relationship.
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| Dobson, James |
Love Mjust Be Tough |
Family |
At the core of most marital conflicts lies an
overlooked but vicious culprit: disrespect. According to
Dr. James Dobson, this symptom is the most serious
indicator of potential family breakup. In his
groundbreaking classic that popularized the "tough love"
principle, Dr. Dobson offers practical help for the
spouse who wants to hold the marriage together. He shows
how to rekindle romantic interest and draw the offending
partner back home. For new generations faced with
ever-increasing threats to stable and loving bonds, Love
Must Be Tough offers realistic hope.
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| Dobson, James |
Straight Talk; What Men Need to Know & What Women
Should Understand |
Men |
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| Dobson, James C |
What Wives Wish their Husbands Knew About Women |
Men |
Dr. Dobson's suggestions for marital happiness are
interesting, practical, and humorous. |
| Don Regier |
The Long Ride |
Children |
|
| Don Stephens |
Ships of Mercy |
Biographies |
|
| Doney, Meryl |
How the bible Came to Us |
Children |
Discusses how the Bible came into being, who wrote
it, early and modern translations, monks and
manuscripts, and the importance of the Bible. |
| Dorman, Ted M. |
Faith for all Seasons |
History |
|
| Dorsett, Lyle W. |
A Passion For Souls |
Biographies |
I felt like I really got to know who D.L. Moody was
and what he set his heart on. His life was amazingly
full and he sought God's will in everything he did. Of
course, he was human and had his faults, which Dorsett
shows us, but God used even his failings for His own
glory. Truly a reflective, inspiring biography!
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| Dortzbach, Kary & Debbie |
Kidnapped |
Missions |
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| Doud, Guy Rice |
Molder of Dreams |
Biographies |
Description: Guy Doud grew up in Staples, Minnesota,
a small town that never gets the recognition it
deserves. Its neighbor, Lake Wobegon seems to have
grabbed the national spotlight. That doesn't deter guy
from regaling the reader with stories of what it's like
to grow up in a town where the police are alerted to a
problem by a light on the water tower. A master story
weaver, Guy recounts growing up in the warmth of love
and freshly baked oatmeal revel cookies. |
| Douglas, Lloyd |
The Robe |
Fiction |
|
| Douglas Wilson |
Reforming Marriage |
Family |
|
| Dowdy, Homer E. |
The Bamboo Cross |
Missions |
Very readable and thrilling account of God moving in
Vietnam, January 3, 2002
Reviewer: Erkki Salo (Tampere, Finland)
Even though I read the Finnish translation of Dowdy's
book, I am quite sure the English original can't be any
worse... and this book is a really good account of how
the zeal for Christ of a handful of people in the
1940-60s turned into a harvest of thousands...
The book is also very well put together... it is like a
best selling thriller, with the added benefit that it is
true and many people received Christ...
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| Dowdy, Homer &E. |
Christ's Witchdoctor - From Savage Sorcerer to
Jungle Missionary |
Missions |
I read this book during the summer of 1982. It was
part of the lending library of a church near Des Moines,
Iowa.
I read many biographies during this period of my life.
This book ranks near Brother Andrew's " God's Smuggler "
and Corrie Ten Booms " The Hiding Place " as challenging
and entertaining stories of Christian lives.
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| Downing, Jim |
Meditation - The Bible Tells You How |
Prayer |
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| Dowse, Peter |
Living in the World |
Christian Living |
|
| Doyle, Peter Reese |
Ambushed in Africa |
Junior Fiction |
While in Africa visiting his friends Mark and Penny
Daring, David Curtis helps them thwart attempts to steal
the claim papers to a diamond field and to capture Penny
as a hostage. |
| Dr. heryl Meier & Dr. Paul Meier |
Unbreakable Bonds |
Christian Living |
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| Dr. & Mrs. Howard Taylor |
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret |
Biographies |
|
| Dr. Timothy Johnson |
Finding God in the Questions |
Apologetics |
|
| Dramer, Janice |
Simeon's Secret - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Dramer, Janice |
Sir Abner and His Grape Pickers - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Duewel, Wesley L. |
Touch the World through Prayer |
Devotional |
Wesley Duewel explains how every Christian can have
a missionary outreach through intercessory prayer. He
describes how to pray in the power of Jesus' name, how
to counteract the influence of Satan, how to recognize
the work of angels in answer to prayer, and more. Touch
the World through Prayer provides step-by-step plans for
making a prayer list, organizing a prayer circle, and
holding a prayer retreat for your Christian friends who
have a burden for missions. |
| Duewel, Wesley L. |
Touch the World through Prayer |
Prayer |
Wesley Duewel details how Christians with a burden
for missions can have an active role through
intercessory prayer.
|
| Duncan, Kathleen |
Crispins Castle |
Junior Fiction |
An orphan with no hint of his identity, Crispin
moves in with the Bernard family, where he feels
strongly at home in the shadow of an old English castle
and discovers his true identity. |
| Dunn, Jerry G. |
God is for the Alcoholic |
Issues |
author Jerry Dunn discovered there is indeed hope
for the alcoholic. god provided his escape at the end of
a two-year drunk, when he picked up a Bible in a Texas
prison. |
| Dyer, Jane |
My Book of Christmas Carols |
Children |
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| Earles, Brent D |
Perfect "10" |
Teen Teaching |
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| Eastman, Mark |
The Search for Messiah |
Apologetics |
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| Eble, Diane |
The Campus Life |
Teen Teaching |
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| Eby, J. Wesley |
Handbook for teaching Bible - based ESL |
Missions |
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| Edman, V. Raymond |
The Disciplines of Life |
Christian Living |
|
| Edward, Gene |
the Gaius Diary |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
the Silas Diary |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
The Titus Diary |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
The Priscilla Diary |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
The Timothy Diary |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
The Divine Romance |
Fiction |
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| Edwards, Gene |
The Day I was Crucified |
Fiction |
|
| Edwards, Jonathan |
Jonathan Edwards On Revival |
Devotional |
"On Revival" offers select works of Jonathan
Edwards. Included are A Narrative of Surprising
Conversions, dealing with religious revival in
Northampton in 1735, The Distinguishing Marks of a Work
of the Spirit of God, Edward's analytical treatise on
revival, and An Account of the Revival of Religion in
Northampton 1740-1742. This work hopes to further
familiarize readers with Edwards and his timeless
writings. The works are prefaced with some introductory
material. Jonathan Edwards is widely recognized today as
perhaps the greatest of all North American thinkers,
philosophers, and theologians. He began his ministry in
Northampton, Massa chusetts, and exemplifies the Puritan
influence which had been felt in New England. |
| Edwards, Jonathan |
Jonathan Edwards on Revival |
Prayer |
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| Egermeier, Elsie E |
Bible Picture ABC Book |
Children |
|
| Eims, Leroy |
No Magic Formula |
Prayer |
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| Eims, LeRoy |
Be a Motivational Leader |
Evangelism |
|
| Eisenberg, Arlene |
What to Expect When You're Expecting |
Family |
This revised third edition of the popular pregnancy
guide offers the authoritative yet reassuring advice
that parents have come to rely on from all the titles in
the What to Expect series. The book is arranged by
month, from pregnancy test through labor and delivery.
Each section offers answers to frequently asked
questions, along with features such as "What You May Be
Feeling" and "What You May Be Concerned About." Every
imaginable issue is addressed, including the small but
nagging subjects that women may not want to discuss with
their doctors, such as how their bodies will look at
seven months, or why some pregnant women "glow" while
others have acne. While readers who already own this
book won't have to rush to buy the new edition, the
revised volume does offer a number of excellent expanded
sections and illustrations, including a more detailed
discussion of postpartum depression. There are also new
illustrations and more text on breast-feeding, with
diagrams showing different feeding positions. The travel
section offers specific suggestions for "jettisoning jet
lag" in addition to standard advice on traveling while
pregnant. This book remains an indispensable guide for
pregnant women and their partners.
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| Elkins, Stephen |
Courage & Strength - Greatest Bible Stores Ever Told
(with CD) |
Children |
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| Elkins, Stephen |
The Good Shephard - Greatest Bible Stories Ever Told
(with CD) |
Children |
|
| Elkins, Stephen |
Stories of Faith - Greatest Bible Stories Ever Told |
Children |
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| Elkins, Stephen |
Stories thea Build Character - The Greatest Bible
Stories Ever Told (with CD) |
Children |
|
| Elliot, Elisabeth |
Who Shall Ascend |
Biographies |
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| Elliot, Elisabeth |
The Liberty Of Obedience |
Christian Living |
The book impacted me in the following way: checking
my motives as a Christian and challenging me to live to
please and be motivated by God. It contained biblical
insight into some difficult issues as to what it means
to be a Christian. It is very short, but definitely
worth the read.
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| Elliot, Elisabeth |
The Path of Loneliness |
Christian Living |
Speaking honestly from a sensitive as well as
sympathetic heart, Elisabeth Elliot candidly offers her
reader a Light at the end of their tunnel. She touches
on every circumstance in life that brings us to
loneliness and then points us directly to the One who
can ultimately and completely fill that void. I love
especially the way she brings in her own struggles and
experiences. This book reads quickly and is suitable for
anyone who may struggle with loneliness. It gave me hope
and a renewed confirmation in God's presence and how He
works everything, even the bad things, in life for good.
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| Elliot, Elisabeth |
A Slow and Certain Light |
Christian Living |
Thoughts on the Guidance of God |
| Elliot, Elisabeth |
Passion and Purity |
Singles |
Very few books on dating have stood the test of time
like Passion and Purity. Its much-needed message remains
strong and hopeful in an age when doing whatever "feels
right" is common practice. Using her own life as an
example, Elisabeth Elliot guides singles of both genders
and of any age on how to put their love lives under the
authority of Jesus Christ. Passion and Purity covers
dating issues such as: €how to know which person is the
right one to marry €loving passionately while remaining
sexually pure €the manąs and woman's role in
relationships €putting God's desires ahead of personal
desires €how far is too far, physically This
best-selling book now has a new cover, an updated
interior design, and a foreword from popular author
Joshua Harris.
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| Elliot, Elisabeth |
No Graven Image |
Fiction |
|
| Elliot, Elisabeth |
The Life and Legacy of Amy Charmichael |
Biographies |
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| Elliot, Elizabeth |
Lonliness |
Issues |
Like all Elisabeth Elliot books, this book is based
on strong Biblical values and is encouraging and
meaningful. She gives a view on the blessings of
lonliness, a view most of us don't usually take on the
matter. Definitely a good read (albeit quite short) and
something good for group discussion.
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| Elliott, Elisabeth |
through Gates of Splendor |
Biographies |
The unforgettable true story of five men who braved
Auca lances. This edition includes a follow-up chapter
that will give readers a unique perspective |
| Ellison, Craig W. |
Loneliness |
Issues |
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| Elmer, Irene |
The Boy Who Ran Away - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
Follow the Star |
Junior Fiction |
A missing plane, a daring plan and no time to lose!
Peter and Elise Andersen and their friend Henrik
Melchior are worried when Henrik's mother and a family
friend, Matthias Karlsson, fail to return from a short
flight to Sweden. Has something happened to Mattthias's
plane?
Then a mysterious caller informs Peter that Ruth
Melchior and Matthias are being held by the Russian
forces occupying the Danish island of Bornholm. The
charge: spying! But the line goes dead before Peter can
ask any questions.
Frantic, Peter, Elise, and Henrik set sail for the
island with Uncle Morten at the helm of the Anna Marie.
But their arrival is met by secretive Russian soldiers
who deny keeping any prisoners. How can Peter and the
others persuade the Russians to release Mrs. Melchior
and Matthias when the soldiers will not even admit they
are there? |
| Elmer, Robert |
Touch the Sky |
Junior Fiction |
They'd always trusted him until now-.
A morning flight over Helsingor turns dangerous when the
pilot, Matthias Karlsson, blacks out without warning.
Almost as terrifying is the find thirteen-year-old Peter
Andersen makes in the cockpit a hidden handgun! When
Matthias comes to just in time to save their plane from
crashing into the sea, Peter puts the shocking discovery
behind him for the moment.
Certain Matthias is hiding something, Peter persuades
Henrik Melcoir to join him in spying on the man, and the
friends witness a suspicious nighttime meeting with a
foreign ship captain. What's worse, a mysterious
stranger appears to be spying on Matthias, too.
Suddenly, Peter, Elise, and Henrik find themselves at
the center of a dangerous plot. If Matthias is involved,
are the Melchoirs in danger also? If so, Peter may be
about to lose his best friend! |
| Elmer, robert |
A Light in the Castle |
Junior Fiction |
In 1945, while taking a train to Copenhagen to meet
the King, Peter and Elise meet a man with a strange
clocklike device and later have other strange adventures
and encounters.
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| Elmer, Robert |
Chasing the Wind |
Junior Fiction |
Miles at sea and no way to escape-
Rumors of missing Nazi treasure are rampant in Europe in
the wake of World War II, and Denmark, home to
twelve-year-old twins Peter and Elise Andersen, is no
exception. Hoping to strike it rich, Peter, Elise, and
their friend Henrik begin investigating the mysterious
site of a recent sinking in Helsingor Harbor. But when
the twins and Henrik discover they are not the only ones
interested in the sunken ship, their sleuthing leads
them into greater danger than they ever imagined!
A split-second decision lands the three on a renegade
German submarine staffed by a crazy crew that refuses to
admit defeat. Suddenly, Peter, Elise, and Henrik are the
only witnesses to a plot to smuggle priceless treasures
out from under the noses of the Allied victors! |
| Elmer, robert |
Far From the Storm |
Juveline Fiction |
Their enemies will stop at nothing to get revenge-
World War II may be over, but for Danish twins Peter and
Elise Andersen, the adventures are just beginning! Uncle
Morten and Lisbeth return safely from Sweden, but the
joyful reunion takes a tragic turn when an arsonist
torches the Anna Marie.
A series of menacing threats convince the twins that
someone is out to destroy Uncle Morten for his work with
the Danish Underground. But who? And why won't the
adults take the warnings seriously?
When Peter and Elise uncover a cruel plot to ruin Uncle
Morten once and for all, they find themselves caught up
in a frantic race to stop the culprit before he strikes
again! |
| Elmer, Robert |
Into the flames |
Junior Fiction |
Gr. 5^-7. The third novel in the Young Underground
series features 12-year-old Danish twins Peter and
Elise. While devising a plan to free their uncle from a
prison that serves as Gestapo headquarters, the twins
are captured and imprisoned in the Nazi stronghold. From
his Christian cell mate, Peter learns Scripture verses
that sustain him during the events that follow. There's
plenty of action in the story, especially in the final
riveting chapters when the twins narrowly escape, are
recaptured, then, with the help of a stray cat, escape
again. With excellent pacing, this animated and
satisfying series entry promises more excitement ahead. |
| Elmer, Robert |
Beyond the River |
Junior Fiction |
The British pilot was about to become a prisoner of
war-
Spending the summer at their uncle's farm off the west
coast of Denmark promises Peter and Elise Andersen
freedom from the constant German patrols and bomb sirens
that plague their home town. But on their first night at
the sheep farm, a British bomber is seen lighting up the
night sky its engines in flames!
The plane crashes into the icy waters of the North Sea,
but by the time they arrive, the pilot has struggled to
shore and hidden himself in the thick woods. Knowing
they must find him before the German soldiers do, Peter,
Elise and their cousins begin a feverish search for the
endangered British pilot.
The guard dogs are barking and the German trucks are
rumbling in the distance will Peter and Elise be able to
rescue the pilot in time? |
| Elmer, Robert |
A Way Through the Sea |
Junior Fiction |
On A Black Night In Denmark, Evil Prowled The
Streets ….
For eleven-year-old Peter Andersen and his twin sister
Elise, living in the city of Helsingor, Denmark during
World War II means German soldiers in the streets,
German patrol boats in the harbor, and German fighter
planes in the sky. Everyone is nervous, especially their
Jewish friend Henrik and his parents.
Before the invasion, no one in Denmark cared whether a
person was Jewish. Now the Nazis are secretly rounding
up all of the Jews who live in Denmark and sending them
to prison camps in Germany. Suddenly, Henrik and his
family must escape!
Sweden offers the only place of refuge, but with
soldiers lurking the streets and Nazi boats patrolling
the sea, only a miracle can get the Jews to safety!
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| Elmer, Robert |
Dingo Creek challenge |
Junior Fiction |
Set in the exciting Australia of the 1860's; a time
of riverboats, adventures, and outlaws bestselling
author Robert Elmer delivers riveting stories and
edge-of-your-seat suspense for boys and girls ages 8-13.
Will the Truth Come Out Before Someone Gets Hurt?
Led my mysterious sounds, Patrick McWaid stumbles upon a
group of aborigines in the midst of a nighttime
corroborree at Dingo Creek. The elaborate story-dance
fascinates Patrick, who stays to watch until an angry
band of settlers burst in to arrest two aborigines for
stealing horses.
Seeing the unfair way the native Australians are
treated, Patrick and his sister, Becky, befriend them
and set out to uncover the truth about the horse thefts.
But things get out of hand when Patrick is challenged to
a "friendly" cricket match between the expert Echuca
team and the aborigines. Without thinking, Patrick
accepts, even though he and the aborigines don't know
the game! Can Patrick and Becky unmask the real thieves
before the cricket match turns into an all-out battle? |
| Elmer, Robert |
Rescue at Boomerang Bend |
Junior Fiction |
The Deadly River Has Them Trapped-.
The continuing search for his missing father has Patrick
McWaid discouraged. Even news of the circus coming to
town fails to lift Patrick's spirits. But when the
circus barges have an accident on the river, tumbling
all the animals into the water, the possibility of
tigers on the loose has Patrick worried about John
McWaid's safety!
Then their grandfather's paddle steamer is chosen to
give the visiting Prince Alfred, duke of Edinburgh, a
tour of the river and the famous Barmah eucalyptus
forest, and Patrick and Becky ride along. But the heavy
winter rains have made the river extremely dangerous,
threatening to capsize the boat. Will Patrick and the
others reach safety before it's too late? |
| Elmer, robert |
Captive at Kangaroo Springs |
Junior Fiction |
Time Is Running Out for the McWaids -.
Patrick McWaid and his family have safely reached
Echuca, Victoria, where they hope to find his missing
father, who was sent to Australia on a prison ship. But
there's a reward out for the capture of escaped prisoner
John McWaid. And some of the worried townspeople are
forming a search party with dogs!
When Conrad Burke, Mr. McWaid's old enemy, shows up,
Patrick knows his father is in even greater danger.
Hoping to hide from unfriendly eyes, Mrs. McWaid quickly
accepts an offer to let the family use a shanty outside
town until things quiet down. But they've barely settled
in before a gang of bushrangers, or outlaws, takes them
hostage. Can Patrick find a way to rescue his family? |
| Elmer, Robert |
Escape to Murray River |
Junior Fiction |
In 1868, after their father is wrongfully convicted
and deported on the last prison ship to Australia,
twelve-year-old Patrick and the rest of the McWaid
family determine to stay together and follow him to the
far-off continent. |
| Elmer, robert |
Promise Beaker |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
Peace Rebel |
Junior Fiction |
After escaping from a Jewish refugee ship, Dov, a
Polish Jew, and Emily, the daughter of a British major,
are taken to a Jewish kibbutz and are caught up in the
danger and violence between the Jews, Arabs, and British
in Palestine in 1947. |
| Elmer, Robert |
Refugee Treasure |
Junior Fiction |
A Treasure Men Will Kill For...Unless Two Friends
Can Stop Them
Doz Zalinski has found his way to Jerusalem, where he is
sure he will uncover news of his missing family. Now
that he is here, though, Dov doesn't know how he will
survive on his own, especially with political tensions
at an all-time high. The unlikely friendship of an Arab
Christian seems to offer Dov a refuge—until it become
clear Farouk Ben-Jazzi has troubles of his own. Men from
every corner of Jerusalem will do anything to get their
hands on a collection of ancient scrolls in the old
man's care. Suddenly it is up to Dov to save the
scrolls—and Ben-Jazzi—from terrible harm.
Emily Parkinson can't seem to forget stubborn Dov
Zalinski and his search for his family. Without really
knowing why, she secretly takes up the search, too. But
Emily's efforts at helping her friend are nearly ended
by her father's announcement that their family will soon
be leaving Palestine for the safety of England. Then an
unexpected meeting finds Emily once again face-to-face
with Dov...and part of his dangerous mission. |
| Elmer, Robert |
Brother Enemy |
Junior Fiction |
The fighting between Jews and Arabs in the chaotic
times leading up to the British withdrawal from
Palestine in 1948 brings hardship and danger to both
Dov, the young Jewish refugee from Poland, and Emily,
the daughter of a British officer. |
| Elmer, Robert |
Freedom Trap |
Junior Fiction |
A Moonlight Escape—Their Only Hope For Safety!
Dov Zalinksi has achieved his goal of broadcasting from
Old City Jerusalem, only to find himself trapped in the
siege of the Jewish Quarter. Escalating Arab attacks
rock the home where he has taken temporary refuge and
leave a dozen orphans displaced and alone. With war just
days away, the Jewish Quarter is no longer a safe place
for anyone, let alone children. Caught in circumstances
beyond his control, Dov comes up with a daring plan for
their escape. Can he trust God to help them find
freedom?
Emily Parkinson's journey home to England takes an
unexpected twist when her ship docks at Cyprus for
emergency repairs. Knowing Dov's father spent his final
days in the island's detainment camps for illegal Jews,
Emily sees the detour as her chance to search for Dov's
missing mother—if Emily can just find a way into the
camps. Could Leah Zalinski still be alive? Emily will
stop at nothing to learn the truth.... |
| Elmer, Robert |
the great Galaxy Goof |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, robert |
The Zero-G Headache |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
Wired Wonder Woof |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
About-Face Space Race |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
Mika's Muzzy Mess |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elmer, Robert |
The cosmic Camp Caper |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Elwell Hunt, Angela |
The Riddle of Baby Rosalind |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Elyse Fitzpatrick |
Idols of the Heart |
Christian Living |
Learning to Long for od alone |
| Engel, James |
How can I get them to Lesten? |
Evangelism |
|
| English, e. Schuyler |
By Life and By Death |
Missions |
|
| Erdman, Charles R. |
Wxposition/Luke |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Erdmans |
The New Bible Commentary |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Erickson, David |
Finding Grace |
Children |
|
| Erickson, Dean & Donna |
Seven Days to Care for God's World |
Children |
While visiting his grandparents, a young boy learns
how God created the world and what he can do to help
take care of it. |
| Erickson, George |
Harvest on the Prairies |
History |
|
| Erickson, Martin, Hagstrom |
A Chosen Vessel |
Issues |
|
| Falton, Sandra |
Meditations for Missies |
Devotional |
|
| Farmer, Andrew |
The Rich Single Life |
Singles |
|
| Farrar, Steve |
Point Man |
Men |
This bestselling classic encourages and equips
Christian men to lead their families successfully
through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity,
suicide, and drug addiction. Men will find practical
insight on topics such as a father's influence,
maintaining purity, and husband-and-wife teamwork. In
this war, renowned men's author Steve Farrar emphasizes,
Jesus Christ is looking for men who will not die, but
live for their families.
|
| Feldman, Shaunth & Jeff |
For Men Only |
Men |
|
| Feldman, Shavnti |
For Young Women Only |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Feldman, Shunti |
For Women Only |
Women |
|
| Fickett, Harold L. |
Keep on Keeping On! |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Fish, Bruce & Becky, Durost |
William tyndale - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
|
| Fitt, A. P. |
The Life of D. L. Moody |
Biographies |
|
| Fletcher, Sarah |
Jesus and the Family Trip - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Flood, Robert |
Men Who Shaped America |
Biographies |
|
| Forbush, William Byron |
Fox's Book of Martyr's |
Biographies |
Fox's Book of Martyrs: A History of the Lives,
Sufferings, and Deaths of the Early Christian and
Protestant Martyrs |
| Ford, Leighton |
Good News is For sharing |
Evangelism |
|
| Forsberg, Blen |
He's Coming Back! - Stories That Live |
Children |
|
| Forsberg, Glen |
Joseph the Dreamer |
Children |
|
| Forsberg, Glen |
Happy Birthday - Stories That Live |
Children |
|
| Forster, Robert |
Story of Dawson Trotman |
Teen Biography |
The story of the founder of the Navigators |
| Fowler, Paul B. |
Abortion |
Issues |
|
| Frangipane, Francis |
The Three Battlegrounds |
Prayer |
This book is an in-depth view of the three arenas of
spiritual warfare which the maturing Christian will
face: the mind, the church and the heavenly places. It
provides a foundation of insight, wisdom and discernment
on the nature of the battle and the keys to victory. The
Three Battlegrounds will serve as a companion for those
serious prayer warriors and leaders who are making
preparations for the days ahead.
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| Frank, Penny |
The Princess & the Baby |
Children |
Retells the Old Testament story of Moses who
eventually led the Israelites out of Egypt |
| Frank, Penny |
Let My People Go! - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Retells the story of the Israelite leader Moses, as
found in Exodus. |
| Frank, Penny |
Journey to the Promised Land |
Children |
A retelling of the Old Testament story of how God
led the Israelites out of Egypt to the land of Canaan.
|
| Frank, Penny |
The Battle of Jericho - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Retells the Biblical story in which Joshua led God's
chosen people in the conquest of Jericho and thereby
entered the Promised Land. |
| Frank, Penny |
Ruth's New Family - The aLion Story Bible |
Children |
An illustrated retelling of the Old Testament story
of Ruth who left her country and family to go to her
beloved mother-in-law's home in Bethlehem. |
| Frank, Penny |
A King for Israel |
Children |
|
| Frank, Penny |
David and Goliath |
Children |
|
| Frank, Penny |
Elijah Asks for Bread |
Children |
An illustrated retelling of the Old Testament story
of the prophet Elijah and his attempts to turn the
Israelites back to God.
|
| Frank, Penny |
Naaman's Dreadful Secret |
Children |
Stricken with leprosy, the mighty Syrian general,
Naaman, witnesses his own healing at the hands of Elisha
and recognizes the God of Israel. |
| Frank, Penny |
Enemies all Around |
Children |
A retelling of the Old Testament story of how King
Hezekiah of Israel trusted God and how God protected his
kingdom from enemies. |
| Frank, Penny |
King Nebuchadnezzar's Golden Statue |
Children |
|
| Frank, Penny |
Daniel in the lion's Den |
Children |
Recounts the Bible story in which Daniel remains
loyal to God, despite severe trials |
| Frank, Penny |
Queen Esther Saves Her People |
Children |
Retells the story of Esther, a Jewish girl who
became queen of Persia and influenced the king to make
life easier for the Jews in his provinces |
| Frank, Penny |
Nehemiahs Greatest Day - The Lion Story
Bible |
Children |
Retells the Old Testament story in which God uses
Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the
Jews return from many years of captivity in Babylon |
| Frank, Penny |
A Baby Called John - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Recounts the New Testament story of the birth of
John the Baptist, Jesus's cousin who prepared the people
for His teachings.
|
| Frank, Penny |
The First Christmas - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Presents the story of how Jesus was born, as told in
the first chapters of Matthew and Luke. |
| Frank, Penny |
When Jesus Was Young - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Recounts Jesus's childhood, up until the age of
thirteen.
|
| Frank, Penny |
Jesus Special Friends - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
A retelling of how Jesus chose his twelve disciples. |
| Frank, Penny |
Jesus the Teacher |
Children |
Recounts the teachings of Jesus about the importance
of God's kingdom as he explained it to his followers. |
| Frank, Penny |
People Jesus Met - the Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Retells the Bible stories in which Jesus met and
influenced the lives of various people, including
Nicodemus, a rich man; the woman at the well; ten
lepers; and blind Bartimaeus |
| Frank, Penny |
Jesus the King - The L:ion Story Bible |
Children |
An illustrated retelling of the New Testament
description of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem |
| Frank, Penny |
the First Easter - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
|
| Frank, Penny |
Paul at Damascus - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Retells the Biblical story in which Paul, a leader
in Jerusalem and a rival of the Christians, was changed
by God and became a follower of Jesus.
|
| Frank, Penny |
Adam and Eve - The Lion Story bible |
Children |
A retelling of the story from the Old Testament
about God's creation of the first man and woman in the
Garden of Eden. |
| Frank, Penny |
Paul and Friends - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Relates how Paul, who opposed the followers of Jesus
and put many of them in prison, became converted after
meeting Jesus himself |
| Frank, Penny |
Joseph the Dreamer - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Recounts the Old Testament story of the Babylonian
king's taking of four young Israelites to his palace as
servants and prisoners, one of whom was Daniel. |
| Frank, Penny |
Joseph and the King of Egypt - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Recounts how Joseph saved God's people from the
famine after his brothers had sold him into slavery in
Egypt. |
| Frank, Penny |
Jesus Gives the Piople Food - The Lion Story Series |
Children |
|
| Frank, Penny |
the Story of the Sower - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
An illustrated retelling of Jesus' parable
contrasting the fate of seeds that fall on fertile soil
and those that fall on poor soil. |
| Frank, Penny |
the Story of the Two Brothers - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
Retells the New Testament parable of the man with
two sons, illustrating God's readiness to forgive those
who repent. |
| Frank, Penny |
The Story of the Great Feast - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
While eating at a rich man's house, Jesus tells the
parable of the great feast, to help people understand
the invitation he brings to God's kingdom.
|
| Frank, Penny |
Come Down Zacchaeus - The Lion Story Bible |
Children |
A retelling of the New Testament story about the
dishonest tax collector, Zacchaeus, and what happened
when he met Jesus.
|
| Frayar, Jane L |
Jesus Enters Jerusalem - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Fredrikson, Roger |
The Church That Refused to Die |
Church |
|
| Freeman, Margaret |
Thank You God - My everyday book of prayers |
Children |
|
| Fries, Tess |
David and Goliath |
Children |
|
| Fromke, DeVern |
Life's Ultimate Privilege |
Christian Living |
Perfect for new Christians and for those who
struggle with their daily quiet times. The ideas are
comparable to those in "Experiencing God," but in a
simpler format (only 15 days). Rich, rich, rich truths
about the Lord and His ways. Very user friendly, and
simple enough for new Christians, but also deep enough
for those who've been walking with Him for years!
|
| Fromke, DeVern F. |
The Ultimate Intention |
Christian Living |
This book rates as one of the greatest spiritual
truths God has revealed in my life. The first was
salvation. The second, was understanding spiritual
warfare. The third, has to be this book topic...
understanding God's ultimate purpose for my life. This
book's truth, if you allow the Holy Spirit to do so,
will revolutionize your life. I highly recommend it as
it speaks greatly of the working of the cross in us and
the resurected life that comes as a result. |
| Fromke, DeVern F. |
Unto Full Stature |
Christian Living |
This volume is the panoramic unfolding of God's
ultimate intention for Himself as seen from eternity to
eternity. While it demonstrates the imperative necessity
of seeing all things in god's eternal viewpoint, it also
exposes man's usual selfish attempt to move God into his
world to help solve his predicaments in s;pite of how or
whether they fit into the eternal purpose. The reader is
invited to look at the various aspects of God's
intention and to see them properly related and
integrated into the whole |
| Fuller, Missard & Linda |
The Excitement is Building |
Missions |
|
| Gangel, Kenneth |
24 Ways to improve your teaching |
Evangelism |
|
| Gansb erg Hodgson, Mona |
Thorny Treasures |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Gansberg Hodgson, Mona |
Friendly Differences |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Gansberg hodgson, Mona |
Sour Snacks |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Gansberg hodgson, Mona |
Smelly Tales |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Gansberg hodgson, Mona |
Clubhouse Surprises |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Gary, Alice |
Stories for the Extreme Teen's Heart |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Gary Parker |
Creation Facts of Life, How Real Science Reveals the
Hand of God |
Creation Science |
|
| Gastovenson, Davis |
The Forbidden Road |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Gebauer, Roland |
Lass |
Children |
|
| Geisler & Nix |
General Intro to the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Geisler, Norman |
From God to Us - How we got our Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
Where did the Bible come from? How do we know the
right books are in the Bible? Does the Bible contain
errors? What are the oldest copies we have of the Bible?
How do we know that the Bible hasn't been changed over
the years? Why are there so many translations of the
Bible, and which one should I use? These are just some
of the important questions about the Bible that are
discussed in this book. Understanding basic facts about
the origin of the Bible is essential for every
Christian, but it can also be confusing and difficult.
Here two well-known scholars, authors of a more
technical book A General Introduction to the Bible,
explain simply and clearly these basic facts.
Inspiration, the biblical canon, major manuscripts,
textual criticism, early translations, and modern
versions are some of the major topics discussed. Careful
explanations of important points are given throughout,
as the entire field of biblical introduction is covered.
Clearly organized, the book is ideally suited for Bible
study groups, Sunday school classes, and personal study.
While writing for laymen without previous training, the
authors do not gloss over difficult and complex issues
when they arise. The nature of inspiration, the extent
of the canon, and the usefulness of modern versions are
all clearly discussed. |
| Genge, Janet & Geoff |
Amy Carmichael - Christian Heroes |
Teen Biography |
|
| George, Amy |
Goodbye is not Forever |
Biographies |
Description: "From the Publisher:" Amy was a baby
when the Soviet secret police condemned her father to
Siberia. During World War II she witnessed firsthand the
horrors of Hitler's Germany, yet also saw evidence that
God's grace was at work long before she knew him. |
| George, Elizabeth |
the Remarkable Women of the Bible |
Biographies |
|
| George, Jim & Elizabeth |
God's Wisdom for Little Boys |
Children |
|
| George, Jim & Elizabeth |
God's Wisdom for Little Girls |
Children |
|
| Getz, Gene |
The Measure of a Woman |
Women |
The Measure of a Woman helps women discover their
strengths and learn from their weaknesses so that they
can truly live in accordance with God's Word. The world
tells us one thing about beauty, but God's Word relates
that beauty is something much deeper. When women learn
how to be beautiful from the inside out, they gain
respect and serve as examples to other women. Gene and
Elaine Getz share these time-tested and proven
guidelines that have led countless women to become
living proof of God's love and grace. Here is a chance
for even more women to discover the secret to biblical
femininity so that they, too, can measure themselves as
women of God!
|
| Getz, Gene |
The Story of Moody Bible |
History |
|
| Getz, Gene A. |
Moses, Moments of Glory -- feet of Clay |
Christian Living |
|
| Getz, Gene A. |
Building up one Another |
Christian Living |
|
| Ghoene, Bodie |
Munich Signagure, - Zion Covenant #3 |
Fiction |
|
| Gibbs, Alfred P. |
The Preacher and his Preaching |
Evangelism |
|
| Gilge, Jeanette |
City - Kid Farmer |
Junior Fiction |
A city boy tries to adjust to country life when his
family moves to a Wisconsin farm. |
| Girion, Barbara |
The Boy With The Special Face |
Children |
|
| Glahn, Sandra |
Deadly Cure |
Fiction |
|
| Glenn, H. Stephen; Nelson, Jane |
Raising Children for Success |
Family |
|
| Glover, Gloria |
The Story of Jesus |
Children |
|
| goforth, rosalind |
Jonathan Goforth |
Missions |
The remarkable story of a man whose influence is
still felt in China today.
After conversion to Christ as a young man, Jonathan
Goforth eventually arrived in China with his wife
Rosalind. They endured incredible hardships, including
the loss of their first child to malaria. They fled for
their lives from the Boxer Rebellion. Deeply inspired by
a reading of Finney's Revival Lectures, Goforth set out
with renewed determination and faith to spearhead a
revival which rarely has been equaled in the history of
modern missions.
Goforth's amazing spiritual journey from political
ambition to missionary revivalist in China.
|
| Goldsack, Gaby |
The Ugly Duckling |
Children |
|
| Golphenee, Lucille B. |
Two Cities That Blurned - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Goodings, Christina |
Bartimouse Aboard the Ark |
Children |
Bartimouse and Emma live in a church where a
playgroup meets. One day, the teacher tells the story of
Noah, and the playgroup builds a iny ark. When the
church floods, Bartimouse and Emma don't know what to
do, until they remember the ark. This delightful story
teaches that we can rely on God to help us with both big
and little problems. |
| Goodman, Grace A. |
Alma Noble Career Woman |
Teen Biography |
|
| Goodman, grace Ann |
ann Judson Pioneer Missionary |
Teen Biography |
|
| gordon, Ernest |
Through the Valley of the Kwai |
Missions |
Memoir of a WWII POW under Japanese control who
worked through the "Railroad of Death" and built the
"Bridge over the River Kwai". Complete descriptions of
hardships, privation and torture followed by his
personal spirtial triumph over circumstances.
|
| Gordon, Wayne |
Evangelical Feminism & Biblical Truth |
Issues |
|
| Gower, Ralph |
Manners & Customs of bible Times |
History |
This great resource is a thorough, fascinating study
of biblical culture, designed to improve your
understanding of God's Word. The Student Edition is
condensed for easier use. Includes detailed accounts of
ancient customs regarding marriage, education, farming,
dress, worship, and more. |
| Graham, Billy |
Death and the Life After |
Issues |
Description: Throughout his long career as an
evangelist and in his many books, Dr. Billy Graham has
told millions about Christ's offer of eternal life. Now
he calls us to confront the sobering fact of death -
realistically, but always with the confidence that
through our relationship with Christ we can overcome
this final earthly obstacle to ever-lasting life. |
| Graham, Billy |
World Aflame |
Christian Living |
|
| Graham, Billy |
Approaching Hoofbeats |
Scriptural Teaching |
Billy Graham's book Approaching Hoofbeats, although
being nearly twenty years old (at the time of this
review), is as timely as the day it was first put to
paper. The world famous Evangelist studies some of the
famous symbols of John's Revelations and how they are
more important than ever in today's world and Church. I
admit that I approached the book with a bit of unease,
the Bible warns against listening to those that
interpret omens, and some believe that extends to those
who try to second guess the Bible and the timing of
prophecy events that Jesus said only God would know,
within the context of the fiction arena, as with the
Left Behind series or The Omen trilogy, I have no
problems - it's fantasy. However my worries soon
vanished as Mr. Graham, instead of belting out the
cliched 'the end is now', leaves the inevitable to God
and instead focuses on how Christians must remain
diligent in faith and practice (i.e. really walk the
Walk instead of puffing out our collective chests and
talking the Walk). The three chapters devoted to the
White Horse of Deception, I think, should be required
reading for any Christian, both new to the faith or
smugly tooling around with those "I'm gonna be raptured"
bumper stickers (remember, Pride cometh before the
fall!) next to the license plate. His firm stance on
promoting peace, giving selflessly to those in need, and
remaining true to scripture makes for an invigorating
read. Highly recommended.
|
| Graham, Billy |
Angels |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Graham, Billy |
A Biblical Standard For Evangelists |
Evangelism |
|
| Graham, Billy |
Peace With God |
Evangelism |
|
| Graham, Franklin |
Rebel With a Cause |
Biographies |
This book is about the life of Franklin Graham and
the struggles he went through being the son of the
world's greatest evangelist billy graham. This book is
great for teens that have just committed their life to
Jesus Christ. This book inspired me and will inspire you
just as much. |
| Graham, Ruth Bell |
A Time For Remembering |
Biographies |
|
| Grahan, billy |
Answers to Life's Problems |
Issues |
Description: In response to thousands of letters
from concerned, everyday people, Billy Graham, the
world's most widely known evangelist offers guidance for
finding answers to the most often asked questions about
ourselves and our lives. With candor and insight, Dr.
Graham points the way to the Source for advice on issues
regarding the Bible, spiritual concerns, human
relationships, ethical issues, psychological problems,
and more. |
| Granger, Carol |
The Jailer Who Changed Mind - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Grant, George |
Third Time Around |
Issues |
Third Time Around, by George Grant, is by far the
most thorough and scholarly account, that I have seen,
of heroes through the centuries. Their stories teach us
that the the struggle to preserve life never ends. Many
of these men and women sacrificed lives of comfort or
luxury to follow their calling. Others used their
authority, influence, or affluence to bring about
changes that saved lives. Many were martyred. You will
be amazed at how many times victory has been won for the
unwanted, only to see them threatened again in another
time or under another ruler. That it has been won so
many times before should be an encouragement to all who
love babies, the handicapped, and others of the most
vulnerable among us!
|
| Grant, Myrna |
Vanya |
biographies |
Description: This is the true story of Ivan (Vanya)
Moiseyev, a soldier in the Soviet Red Army who was
ruthlessly persecuted and incarcerated for his faith.
Through two years of trial and torture, he never denied
his Savior, and he never hesitated to share the gospel
with anyone who would listen. |
| Grant, Myrna |
Ivan and the Moscow Circus |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Grant, Myrna |
Ivan and the Daring Escape |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Grant, Myrna |
Ivan & the Informer |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Greene, Carol |
No More Than a Mustard Seed - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Greene, Carol |
The Queen Who Saved Her People - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Greene, Carol |
the Feast That Almost Flopped - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Gregg Lewis |
Miracle at Tenwek |
Biographies |
|
| Griffiths, Michael C |
Give Up Your Small Ambitions |
Missions |
|
| Groom, Nancy |
Married Without Masks |
Family |
Nancy Groom gives a clear and encouraging picture of
how God has designed human relationships. Without saying
"all men are like this" and "all women are like this"
(like most books about marriage do) she discusses the
biblical roles of men and women and how God can and will
bless your marriage when you follow His plan. Groom
makes it clear that relying on human relationships for
fulfillment is pointless. Only when you allow God to
meet all your needs will you be able to meet the needs
of others, whether it's your spouse, child, or best
friend. This book has very practical advice and was
really encouraging to read.
|
| Groot, Tracy |
Stones of my Accusers |
Fiction |
|
| Groot, Tracy |
the Borther's Keeper |
Fiction |
|
| Grubb, Norman |
God Unlimited |
Christian Living |
There are many today who are not satisfied with
their Christian experience. Some go through constant
self-condemnation. Life's problems defeat them, and
fears obsess them. They are not inwardly free, and
therefore cannot livingly recommend christ to others.l
This book sets forth the secrets of a life that is both
blessed and a blessing.
Reviewer: Tom Davis - THIS IS A MUST READ BOOK!! This
book will blow your mind. If you think you know who God
is now - expect some very astounding visions of who God
really is. For example: "there is really only One Person
in the universe, and that is God Himself"; "Life is just
GOD, Not God first, but God only"; "It is impossible for
any created being, of this world or any other, including
the devil and his angels, to be out of God";Human
Beings, created as persons in His image, only exist to
contain and manifest Him as The Person; " |
| Guinn, Robin Jones |
Time Will Tell - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
It's the start of her senior year, and Sierra has much
to look forward to. So why does it feel as though all
she's been doing lately is waiting?
No doubt about it, Sierra Jensen has just had the best
summer of her life! But now that she's back from a
whirlwind trip to Switzerland with her friend Christy
Miller, Sierra isn't quite sure if the school year will
turn out as she planned.
The school administration has come down hard with an
ultimatum for her buddy Randy, and Sierra must decide
who or what's right her friend or the rules.
To make matters worse, her closet friend still isn't
talking to her, and all of Sierra's efforts to fix their
relationship seem headed for disaster.
The hardest part, though, is waiting to hear from Paul.
He hasn't replied to her recent letters, and every day
that passes without a response causes Sierra to grow
more anxious.
Aren't friendships supposed to go both ways? Will Sierra
ever be sure where she stands with these relationships
or what God's plans are for them? Only time will tell.
|
| Gundry, Stanley |
Love Them In (D. L. Moody) |
Biographies |
|
| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Take My Hand - Sierra Jones Series |
Teen Fiction |
Sierra Jensen can hardly wait! Her whole family is
going to California to celebrate her sister Tawni's
engagement and to help Sierra get settled into her
freshman year at college. But the butterflies in
Sierra's stomach aren't just because she's saying
good-bye to her friends in Portland. After months of
correspondence, Sierra and Paul will get to see each
other face-to-face! Finally, the two of them can be
together and hopefully decide where things in their
relationship stand.
Sierra plans for everything to be perfect, but a costly
misunderstanding causes Paul to pull away, and Sierra is
forced to leave for college hurt and confused. With the
gentle assistance of her friend Christy Miller, Sierra
realizes she must make a very difficult decision. Can
she and Paul move forward in their friendship, or is the
damage too great to fix?
|
| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Closer Than Ever - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
The future never seems larger than during
graduation. High school is over and the world awaits.
Whether headed to college or into a job, big changes are
on the way. Sierra Jensen and her friends have been
waiting a long time and the day is finally here. The
gown is ordered, the tassel is on, and excitement is in
the air.
In Closer Than Ever Sierra is thrilled because not only
is she hosting a party on the big night, but also
because Paul, her friend from Scotland, is supposed to
arrive sometime that evening. When the night of the
party arrives and Paul doesn't show, Sierra wonders if
she has imagined more to their relationship than there
really is. Suddenly, news breaks of a plane crash out of
London and Sierra and her friends are deeply troubled.
As the hours tick by, not even Paul's family has heard
anything and Sierra is forced to spend a sleepless night
wrestling through tears and fears that the worst has
happened.
While Sierra wonders if God would take Paul away right
when he is filled with plans for serving the Lord, she
must learn firsthand what it truly means to trust God
and accept his will for her life.
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| Gunn, robin Jones |
Hold On tight - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
As graduation draws near, Sierra's life becomes a roller
coaster of decisions as she loops, dips, and swerves
through choices about friendship, honesty, and scariest
of all college.
Planning a college-scouting trip to Southern California
with a few friends, Sierra hopes to stop at an amusement
park on the way back. But word spreads, and now the
whole gang wants to go! There's room for only so many
people, and Sierra's afraid of hurting those she asks to
stay home.
During the trip to California, twists and turns keep
Sierra off-balance, including a skateboarding accident,
a broken-down car, and even a surprise encounter with
old friends.
But the concerns winding through Sierra's mind are
bigger than the twists and turns of any roller coaster.
With college fast approaching, Sierra worries how her
choices will affect her high school relationships. And
should she wait to hear where Paul plans to go to
college before making her decision?
Nearing the end of the trip, Sierra decides the best way
to handle a wild ride is to hold on tight, trust God to
keep her on track and scream for all she's worth.
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Now Picture This = Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
The Jensen home is overflowing with relatives and
festive cheer, but Sierra just wants some time to
herself!
Burning in Sierra's pocket is a new letter from Paul,
who is studying in Scotland. All Sierra wants to do is
have time to bask in each word he's written to her not
to mention time to gaze at the photo he sent of himself.
But it's Thanksgiving and her house is overflowing with
relatives. So much food to prepare, so many cousins
underfoot, and so little privacy!
To escape from it all, Sierra becomes busy plotting
ideas for gifts for Paul's birthday and Christmas. Then
there's his request for a photo of her somehow she needs
to carve out time to have a spectacular picture of
herself taken.
But while she's keeping herself so wrapped up in Paul,
Sierra begins to hear a small voice of doubt. Is it okay
with God for her to ignore her family and friends and
pour all her energy into this long-distance
relationship? Is her relationship with Paul as picture
perfect as she thinks?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Open Your Heart - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
A trip to Europe, a dark-eyed Russian named Alex, and a
near brush with disaster launch Sierra Jensen into an
adventure she'll never forget.
When Christy Miller receives a scholarship from a
university in Switzerland, she invites Sierra to visit
the school with her. Their trip is financed and
chaperoned by Christy's wealthy aunt Marti. And what a
trip it is!
While on the train from Germany to Switzerland, the
girls strike up a friendship with Alex, a Russian
college student who's a Christian. Marti is determined
to break up this friendship before it has a chance to
grow. Sierra doesn't give up easily, though especially
on things that involve matters of the heart.
Sierra is intrigued by Alex's accent and good looks and
by the poetic way he speaks. But what really attracts
Sierra to Alex is the way he genuinely loves others,
including Aunt Marti.
Late one night Marti reveals a part of her past that
she's carefully hidden for years. Shocked, Sierra
realizes she has unfairly judged her friend's aunt. She
wonders what it will take for Marti to let go of her
secret and surrender her life to the Lord.
With the morning light comes a near catastrophe, and
Sierra realizes how precious life really is. Will she
learn to love others fervently and simply enjoy the
friendships that come her way - without expecting
anything in return? Will she take this opportunity to
open her heart to God and those around her?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
With This Ring - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
Let the fun begin! As Sierra and her Southern California
friends gather for the Big Event Doug and Tracy's
wedding Sierra ponders the meaning of first kisses,
lifetime commitments and pledge of love.
Wedding bells are ringing in Sierra's head. She's
excited to visit Southern California and join Christy
Miller and friends for the event they've all been
waiting for: Tracy and Doug are finally going to tie the
know.
As the prenuptial celebration gets underway, Sierra is
caught up in a swirl of wedding gifts, bridal
preparations and heart-to-heart discussions about virtue
and purity. Meanwhile, the guys stir up some pre-wedding
shenanigans that include a dressed-up chicken, a ball
and chain and, quite by accident, a broken foot.
Once the Big Event arrives, Sierra takes a good look
around the church and can't help but notice everyone is
in love! Doug and Tracy, of course, are head over heels;
Christy and Todd have a fair share of love's twinkle
dust sprinkled on them; Katie's infatuated; and even
Sierra's sister, Tawni, has a sweetheart. Glancing down
at the new, gold purity ring from her dad, Sierra makes
a vow of her own: to save herself for her future mate.
But she worries that her best friend, Amy, is settling
for less than God's best by dating and kissing that
flirtatious co-worker at the restaurant.
Amid the I dos and Doug and Tracy's first kiss, Sierra
finds herself thinking about Paul, the mystery man who
now lives
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Without A Doubt - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
With summer stretching out before her, Sierra's
calendar looks great--full of plans with work and
hanging out with friends. Even her mom said that,
without a doubt, this will be Sierra's best summer yet.
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| Gunn, robin Jones |
Close Your Eyes - Sierre Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
A Promise Is Forever - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
A castle in the mist, a yearning heart, and a lonely
train ride all teach Christy that-A Promise Is Forever
Off on a European mission trip with her friends, Christy
Miller discovers foreign adventure is her cup of tea.
She can just see herself tromping through the streets of
London, traveling across different countries, and
talking to new people, like her new friend Sierra
Jensen. But when tensions among the group set in,
Christy finds memories of Todd, her past boyfriend, are
constantly swimming in her mind no matter how hard she
tries to delete him from her mind!
To make matters worse, she is assigned to go to Spain by
herself while all her friends travel elsewhere. Will
Christy face her fears of the future? And can she truly
trust that God has great things planned for her even
when all seems lost?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Sweet Dreams - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
A Time To Cherish - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
An adventure-filled weekend sets the stage for some
romantic times ahead. Love is in the air, and Christy is
positive her senior year will be-
Christy Miller's school year promises to be full of
exciting possibilities, especially now that Todd decides
on a houseboat trip that he's ready to make a deeper
commitment to their relationship. But Christy feels like
her life is turned upside-down when her best friend,
Katie, decides having a boyfriend is worth whatever
price she has to pay. And just when things couldn't get
worse, their good friend Doug becomes distant and
withdrawn. What is happening to the happy friendships
Christy used to have?
Juggling the stress of not having enough time with Todd,
trying to understand Katie's relationship with Michael,
and making Doug happy forces Christy to evaluate what's
most important to her. Can Christy find a way to keep
her friendship with Katie even though they're not in
agreement on much anymore? What will become of these
long-cherished relationships?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Seventeen Wishes - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
Christy is ready for a change of scenery, a change
in friendships, and a change of heart. But she never
knew all this reshuffling would prepare her to
make-Seventeen Wishes
Working as a camp counselor is not exactly how Christy
Miller envisioned she would be spending part of her
summer. But as the week draws closer, Christy begins to
realize all the wonderful possibilities that could come
from it: meeting a handsome counselor, long walks in the
woods, splashing in the sun-toasted lake with newfound
friends.
But before long Christy is up to her ears with kids that
won't obey her, camp rules to remember, and an
embarrassing incident that makes her the camp joke. And
after she debates giving her heart to the camp
counselor, a moonlight picnic in a canoe leads Christy
to make some decisions about her future and trust that
God is in control and knows what's best for her. What
will she be wishing as she blows out the candles on her
birthday cake?
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| Gunn, robin Jones |
Starry Night - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
A prince of a guy, a magical setting, and room in
her heart for someone special lead to an
enchanted-Starry Night.
Sixteen-year-old Christy Miller wants friendships she
can count on. But when her ex-boyfriend, Rick, seems to
be interested in her best friend Katie, Christy and
Katie can no longer talk with the kind of honesty
they've always shared. Meanwhile, Todd, the guy who
truly holds her heart, is still surfing in Hawaii. Then
an old friendship unexpectedly takes on new meaning, and
Christy wonders why she never before saw Doug for the
prince he is.
All of these confusing relationships collide at the Rose
Bowl Parade, leaving Christy wondering what in the world
is happening. While she works to sort it out, God gives
her the gift of a starry night that leaves her feeling
like a princess. But can Christy and Rick talk through
their unresolved relationship? Will Doug become her new
boyfriend? And with whom will she end up counting stars?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
True Friends - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
New twists and turns abound in sixteen-year-old
Christy Miller's life as she finds herself on a ski
slope in the arms of a handsome ski instructor and
shares more madcap adventures with best friend Katie. -- |
| Gunn, robin Jones |
A Heart Full of Hope - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
A new school year, a new boyfriend, an old wish come
true. Christy has every reason to have-A Heart Full of
Hope
About to begin her junior year, Christy Miller feels
optimistic. After all, she's starting the school year
going steady with a romantic, handsome guy who carefully
plans each date to assure Christy he thinks she's
wonderful even dazzling. And Christy is dazzled by him.
But somehow all her optimism can't make the details of
her life go the way she wants. When her parents restrict
her activities and insist Christy find a job, her
boyfriend is upset by her parents' strict rules. Can he
and Christy work out their problems? Or will her
parents' rules ruin everything? What does God want her
to hope for?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Island Dreamer - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
TURNING SIXTEEN MAY NOT BE SO SWEET AFTER ALL-
In the real-world, boys don't always call back, friends
sometimes make you angry, and parents aren't always
perfect. In THE CHRISTY MILLER series, Christy Miller
experiences the same struggles as you do. High school is
a great time but there is a ton to learn and tons more
to experience. Join Christy and her friends as they find
out that the good things in life God's love, friendship,
parents all require time and dedication to experience
fully. The CHRISTY MILLER books have been updated inside
and out for you and your friends.
With Island Dreamer, Christy is spending her sixteenth
birthday in Hawaii with her entire family and her friend
Paula. The beautiful weather, the gorgeous flowers-she
can hardly believe her good fortune-especially when she
discovers that her aunt and uncle have flown Todd out,
too. What should be one of the happiest times of her
life turns into disaster when Christy isn't the only one
who is warmed by Todd's good looks. Paula is determined
to win him over and Christy struggles not to let
jealousy and fear overcome her love for her friend.
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Surprise Endings - Christy Miller Series |
Teen Fiction |
What do you get when you combine cheerleader
tryouts, two dates for the same night, and a
fifteen-year-old's yearnings for fun and love?
Christy Miller is determined that things are going to go
her way this spring. Her heart is set on becoming a
cheerleader, and with all the practice she's put in,
she's sure she can pass the tough tryouts. What's even
more exciting is that the prom is just around the
corner, and Christy gets swept away making plans for her
dress, the dinner, and the entire event.
But her dreams turn to bitter disappointment when her
parents tell her she won't be allowed to attend the
prom, and Christy watches in tears as Todd takes another
girl. And all her hard work for a spot on the
cheerleading squad can't erase the fact that one of the
cheerleaders makes it clear that Christy isn't welcome.
Can Christy leave a space in her heart for God to fill,
or will she keep looking to others for happiness?
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| Gunn, robin Jones |
Don't You Wish - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
Sierra has three secret wishes: to visit her California
friends, see less of her sister, and see more of the
mysterious stranger who keeps popping into her life.
With Easter break around the corner, Sierra Jensen longs
to leave her troubles behind and visit her friend
Christy Miller and the rest of the Southern California
gang she met in England. Her wish comes true, and a
plane whisks her from rainy Portland to Newport Beach
for a week of fun, sun, and surf.
However, her "troubles" follow her when her older
sister, Tawni, comes along on the trip. Sierra's
struggle with jealousy over her sister only increases
when Tawni catches the attention of one of the guys. Now
it seems everyone has a boyfriend except Sierra!
She is sure that her dream of seeing the mysterious
stranger again is never going to happen.
Then her wishes suddenly begin to take a turn down a new
path and Sierra sees how God wants to mold her life
according to His wishes. Even though she never would
have guessed it, that's exactly what she longed for the
whole time.
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| Gunn, robin Jones |
Only You, Sierra - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
Sierra was nervous about the future. She had always been
the bold, free-spirited type. But then, her whole
foundation of home and family had never before been
rocked.
Sierra Jensen settled back into her seat and gazed
through the train window at the English countryside. So
much was on her mind, and her heart was flooded with
emotions. She hoped the friendships she had made with
Katie and Christy this past week during the Europe
missions trip would last forever.
She dreaded the flight back to the State, knowing that
everything would be completely different when she
returned home. While in England, Sierra's family had
moved to a different state. She hated the thought of
going to a new high school in the middle of her junior
year, where everybody already had their cliques and
boyfriends. The prospect of another dateless year made
her heart sink.
She wondered if she'd ever find love, and then in a
London airport, she met Paul. Her heart, which had sunk
so low, leapt! But of course, it was just a chance
meeting-wasn't it? She would never see him again-would
she?
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
From the Secret Place in my Heart - Christy Misser's
Diary |
Teen Fiction |
Todd told me earlier he had plans for the evening,
and I thought he was going out with another girl. I
never guessed the plans were with me!
We finally got to talk about "us," and we both said we
wanted to be the kind of friends who were friends
forever.
Then Todd stopped at this intersection. He pulled me out
of the van, and when we stood in front of the
headlights, I realized it was "our" intersection!
I was laughing and telling him this was crazy; and then
he gave me this bracelet! It's so beautiful. I love it!
It's a gold ID bracelet with the word "Forever" engraved
on it. That's when he told me that no matter what
happened in the future, we would be friends forever.
I'm smiling so big right now. I've never felt like this
before in my whole life-.
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Summer Promise - Christy Miller Series #1 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
A Whisper and a Wish - Christy Miller Series #2 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Yours Forever - Christy Miller Series #3 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Yours Forever (Christy Miller Series) |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gunn, Robin Jones |
Summer Promise (Christy Miller series) |
Teen Fiction |
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| Gustavenson, Dave |
The Amazon Stranger |
Junior Fiction |
This is a great book that keeps you reading at some
parts. there are other parts in the book like the
religous parts that i just had to read through over all
the book was not bad and it did not disappoint me |
| Gustavenson, Dave |
The Mysterious Case |
Junior Fiction |
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| Gustavenson, Dave |
The Stolen Necklace |
Junior Fiction |
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| Gustaveson, Dave |
The danger Zone - Real Kids Adventures |
Junior Fiction |
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| Gustaveson, Dave |
The Dangerous Voyage |
Junior Fiction |
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| Gustaveson, Dave |
Mystery at Smokey Mountain |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Guthrie, Donald |
Jesus the Messiah |
Scriptural Teaching |
Stein, professor of New Testament at Bethel
Theological Seminary, here attempts to remove the study
of the life and work of Jesus of Nazareth from the realm
of historical-critical study that has marked the quest
for the historical Jesus from Albert Schweitzer to the
Jesus Seminar. Stein declares that Jesus' supernatural
nature, confirmed through Jesus' miracle-working
ability, is the proper starting point for a study of the
life of Christ. It is necessary, he argues, to speak of
the Jesus of faith rather than merely a historical
figure whose life may be dissected by the scalpel of
academic criticism. Rather than engage in polemics,
Stein very carefully examines every episode in the life
of Jesus, from his birth through his boyhood to his
death and resurrection, in a quest to understand the
life and ministry of Jesus in its first-century context
as well as its meaning for 20th-century culture. Stein's
thoroughly researched and well-informed study of the
life of Jesus offers a good introduction for any reader
interested in the historical Jesus.
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| Hager, Betty |
Marcie and the Monster of the Bayou |
Junior Fiction |
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| Hager, Betty |
Marcie and the Shrimp Boat Adventure |
Junior Fiction |
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| Hager, Betty |
Miss Tilly and the Haunted Mansion |
Junior Fiction |
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| Hager, Betty |
Miss Tilly and the Haunted MNansion |
Junior Fiction |
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| Hager, Betty |
Old Jake and the Pirate's Treasure |
Junior Fiction |
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| Haidle, Helen |
the Candymaker's Gift - HB Honor books |
Children |
With simple text and gorgeous illustrations, this
insightful holiday book will delight the whole family.
The legend of how the candy cane came into being, and
what it signifies, wonderfully proclaims the best gift
of Christmas. |
| Hale, Thomas |
Don't Let the Goats Eat the Loquat Trees |
Missions |
I love the book from the start and I have bought it
for many friends since my first reading 7 years ago. I
love the candid portray of faith and the author's
struggles of finding ways to introducing God to the
Nepalese who were not introduced to the concept of mercy
and unconditional love in Budhism. And above all, the
author has a great sense of humor and, his faith in God
is an inspiration to all. A refreshing reading for all.
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| Hall, Terry |
bible Panorama |
Scriptural Teaching |
What a book! I first read it 20 years ago when first
published, but have returned to it time and again. You
will learn so many things with astounding coherency.
Unique and extraordinary. I have studied many, many
books but have never saw one of this nature. It fills a
vacuum of Biblical education. The book gives a
bird's-eye view of the Bible. It shows how the Bible's
many facts dovetail to form the big picture of
Scripture. "Big picture" is the goal that is so well
served. It's like a defragmentation as facts are
assembled into sequence. Via words and many pictures
"Bible Panorama" shows how Bible truths interlock, thus
forming a mural of God's dealings with people. An
intelligent and visual combo; you would have to see to
understand the information delivered and Powerful
teaching techniques employed, and it stays with you for
years. You will be amazed at the richness and
pertinence. |
| Halladay, Steve |
Faith is Stranger than Fiction |
Christian Living |
You think God must work in a certain way, but out of
left field He springs an eye-popping surprise. You pray
for guidance in a ticklish situation, and God responds
with a plan that takes your breath away. You're
confident you know whom God will use to do His
will...and He chooses someone so unlikely that even that
person is left speechless. What's going on here? What
gives? Actually, it's really quite simple: Faith Is
Stranger Than Fiction.
When you serve a God who loves surprises, there's no
telling what He may cook up next to thrill your soul and
challenge your spirit. Only one thing is certain: He
will fulfill all His promises...but He'll do it in a way
none of us could imagine in a billion lifetimes!
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| Halley, George |
Halley's Bible Handbook |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Hamill, Thomas |
Escape In Iraq: The Thomas Hamill Story |
Biographies |
This was a fantastic story from a dairy farmer who
went to Iraq as a contractor to make things better at
home. The story is a heartwarming one--about his family,
his wife, his love of God and his faith that carried him
through the frightening attack from terrorists on the
convoy that he was leading, through his capture and
24-day captivity in the hands of Iraqis. It was simply
written so that just about anyone could grasp what he
was going through; the visual imagery was just like some
of the books I read in childhood; I felt I was there
with him. I enjoyed his naming his captors, it made me
chuckle--that although he could lose his life at any
time, he was quietly taking note of things around him
and amusing himself; something his captors could never
take from him. They say freedom is an "inside job".
Thomas Hamill has that freedom. This is a remarkable
story of courage and faith. It also gave me an
interesting perspective on the Iraqi people since he
didn't stay in one place and met many of them. Some
interesting conversations went on about Saddam and Bush
and American culture versus Iraqi culture. I thought it
was intriguing and well worth the time. As a matter of
fact; I couldn't put it down.
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| Hamilton, Bethany |
Soul Surfer |
Teen Biography |
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| Hansel, Jim |
What Kids Need Most in a Dad |
Men |
What Kids Need Most in a Dad meets a strong need as
todayąs men wrestle with the demands of fatherhood in a
society of self-centeredness and instant everything. Tim
Hansel clears away the myths of fatherhood and offers
solid answers to becoming the kind of dad kids really
need. He affirms that, though fatherhood is demanding,
it's also a rewarding adventure that dads can learn to
face with enthusiasm.
This book makes a thoughtful gift for fathers-to-be, new
dads, or any man interested in learning more about the
dignity, struggles‹and fun‹of being a father. It
includes an A-to-Z list of specific, practical tips for
keeping fatherhood from becoming boring or overwhelming
and gives dads a great start to enjoying their important
role.
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| Hardy, Tad |
The Mountain that Burns Within |
Teen Fiction |
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| Harrell, Irene |
Security Blankets - Family Size |
Family |
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| Harris, Joshua |
Stop Dating The Church |
Teen Teaching |
Putting in their hour or two on the weekend, many
Christians take the rest of the week off, neglecting the
church and her needs. It's not a serious relationship.
Some shop around, looking for a church that suits their
lifestyle. It's dating, with no assurances, no
obligations. Bestselling author Joshua Harris calls
Christians to stop playing the field and commit, just as
Christ is committed to us, His bride. In his new book,
Harris explores the ramifications of Ephesians 5:25-32,
which proclaims the intensity and the breadth of Jesus
Christ's love for His church. God has designed us to
build our lives around a local church; we cannot be
indifferent or uninvolved. Rather, we must be in love
with and committed to God's plan and purpose through the
church. Are you dating the church, or are you committed?
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| hARRIS, jOSHUA |
I Kissed Dating goodby |
Devotional |
Joshua Harris's first book, written when he was only
21, turned the Christian singles scene upside down...and
people are still talking. More than 800,000 copies
later, I Kissed Dating Goodbye, with its inspiring call
to sincere love, real purity, and purposeful singleness,
remains the benchmark for books on Christian dating.
Now, for the first time since its release, the national
#1 bestseller has been expanded with new content and
updated for new readers. Honest and practical, it
challenges cultural assumptions about relationships and
provides solid, biblical alternatives to society's norm. |
| Harris, Joshua |
Sex is not the problem (lust is) |
Singles |
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| Hartley, Fred |
The teenagers Book of Manners - PLEASE |
Teen Teaching |
This book is great. I used it to teach a manners
course for 7th and 8th graders along with their Bible
class. I will use it again this semester and hope to
have the book available for each student next year. The
students loved the book. I used my own
transparencies to teach from the book. They had fun and
always wanted to know on Thursday or Friday if we would
start with manners. Those 2 days were manners days. The
book was interesting to them and I used my own thoughts
and teaching approach to reach the students. They
practiced what they learned from introductions,telephone
manners, table, dating, car, classroom and probably the
most fun and importance to them was the emphasis I put
into Personal Manners and Personal Values.
I had two hairdressers come in to talk about personal
care. Two students were picked by a drawing for a
makeover. Also, another student went to a very formal
dinner and told his mother he knew from "manners class"
exactly what to do with the utensils on the table. Fred
Hartley is to be commended for writing such a humorous
approach to manners for teens. It absolutely fit exactly
what I was looking for when I found it. It is also based
on Scripture which makes it all the more important to me
and to reach students that I teach.
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| Harvey, Dave |
When Sinners Say "I Do" |
Family |
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| Hatchens, Paul |
Tree House Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Havner, Vance |
By the Still Waters |
Devotional |
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| Havner, Vance |
Peace in the Valley |
Devotional |
|
| Hawkins - Minirth - Meier - Thurman |
Before Burnout |
Issues |
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| Hayford, Jack W. |
Worship His Majesty |
Christian Living |
The Father certainly doesn't need our praise, yet He
prescribes worship as a daily activity. Why? Pastor Jack
Hayford shows that God graces His people with worship as
a gift, not a demand. Worship liberates God's people to
discover genuine wholeness only as they recognize and
acknowledge the holiness of God. In this classic work,
Hayford examines the lives of more than a dozen biblical
figures to describe the fulfilling effects of worship,
including seven truths Jesus revealed about the
blessings of praise. God's grace fills everything He
gives and calls us to do, and this grace overflows in a
special way on those who humbly and wholeheartedly
worship God.
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| Head, Constance |
the Man Who Carried the Cross for Jesus - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Head, Diane |
A Precious Bit of Forever |
Women |
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| Hearn, Virginia |
What They Did Right |
Family |
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| Hefley, James & Mati |
By Their Blood |
Biographies |
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| Helen L. Taylor |
Little Pilgrim's Progress |
Children's Fiction |
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| Hemmings, Muriel |
Through a Needle's Eue |
Children |
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| Henderson, Lois |
Lydia |
Fiction |
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| Henderson, Lois |
Ruth |
Fiction |
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| Henderson, Lois T |
Priscilla & Aquila |
Fiction |
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| Henderson, Lois T. |
Mirian |
fiction |
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| Hendricks, Howard |
Don't Fake it -- Say it with Love |
Evangelism |
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| Hendricks, Howard G. |
Don't Fake It--Say It With Love |
Christian Living |
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| Henrichsen, Walter |
How to Discipline Your Children |
Family |
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| Henry, Carl H. F. |
The Pacific Gardin Mission |
Missions |
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| Henry, Kim M. |
Seeds Of Heaven |
Children |
|
| Henry & Richard Blackaby |
Spiritual Leadership |
Christian Living |
|
| Herr, Ethel L. |
Growing Up Is a Family Affair |
Family |
|
| Hershiser, Orel-Jerry |
Out of The Blue |
Biographies |
|
| Higgs, Liz Curtis |
The Sunflower Parable |
Children |
|
| Hill, Dave |
The Most Wonderful King - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Hill, Dave |
The Boy Who Gave His Lunch Away - Arch Ways |
Children |
|
| Hill, Harold |
How did it all begin? |
Apologetics |
|
| Hillam, Corbin |
The Biggest Bible Alphabet Book |
Children |
Uses illustrations, rhyme, and prose text to present
a Biblical character for each letter of the alphabet. |
| Hillerstrom, roger |
Intimate Deception Escaping the Trap of Sexual
Impurity |
Issues |
This book was fabulous. It has really helped me to
better understand issues in my own relationships and to
see why they are issues and where they are coming from.
It also gives very practical and reasonable advice for
couples dealing with sexual sin. Reading this book made
me finally realize the full impact of my actions and
helped me to understand why I needed to change. It
restored hope in my current relationship and in my
capacity to handle relationships in general. I borrowed
my copy from a friend and want my own-I wish it was
still in print!
|
| Hirschmann, Mari A. |
Hansi the Girl Who Left the Swastika |
Biographies |
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| Hitt, Russell T. |
Cannibal Valley |
Missions |
|
| Hitt, Russell T |
Sensei |
Biographies |
Irene Webster-Smith, an Irish woman, dedicated her
life to missionary work in Japan. First she ministered
to prostitutes and later began to adopt unwanted babies
and nurture them in the Christian faith. There is even
more but you need to read this book for yourself. Her
story is one to challenge and amaze the reader as you
see how she trusted God in the midst of great obstacles.
I was privileged to have met Sensei in her later years
and was duly impressed with her humility and willingness
to do anything the Lord wanted her to do. She became a
legend among the Japanese people in the greater Tokyo
area and greatly respected and loved by everyone who
knew her.
I strongly recommend this book to anyone who has a heart
for Christian missionary work.
|
| Hodges, Connie |
Stephen, The First Marytr |
Children |
|
| Hoff, B J |
Sons of an Ancient Glory |
Fiction |
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| Hoff, B J |
Dawn of the Golden Promise - Emerald #5 |
Fiction |
|
| Hoff, B J |
Land of a Thousand Dreems - Everald Ballad 3 |
Fiction |
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| Hoff, B J |
Heart of the Lonely Exile - emerald 2 |
Fiction |
|
| Hoff, B J |
song of the Silent Harp - Emerald 1 |
Fiction |
|
| Holder, Greg & Stortz, Diane |
Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus |
Children |
|
| Holl, Kristi |
Chat Freak - Todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Holl, Kristi |
tangled Web - todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Holmes, Marjorie |
Hold Me Up a Little Longer, Lord |
Christian Living |
|
| Holmes, Marjorie |
Three From Galilee |
Fiction |
|
| Hosier, Helen K |
Jonathan Edwards - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
|
| Houghton, Frank |
Amy Carmichael of Dohnavur |
Biographies |
This biography of an amazing woman of God is truly
food for the soul. In contrast the Elizabeth Elliot
biography "A chance to die" seems to have an unconscious
negative slant which detracts from this servant of God.
This woman was surrendered to the Lord more than anyone
else we know of in the 20th century except perhaps
Oswald Chambers. We should ask God that we might be used
by Him to just a fraction that "Amma" was. The work of
Dohnavur still continues to this day.
|
| Howard, David M. |
What Makes a Missionary |
Missions |
Dave Howard's book "What makes a missionary" is
extremely formative and still relative in 2005 (although
written in 1987). For young and middle age who are
questioning God's call to missions. Dave expounds on his
wealth of knowledge of missions and the Bible.
|
| Howard , Fern |
Joshua at Jericho |
Children |
|
| Huffman, John A. Jr. |
Liberating Limits |
Christian Living |
A fresh look at the Ten commandments |
| Huggins, Kevin |
Parenting Adolescents |
Family |
There's more to parenting adolescents than laying
down God-honoring rules, trying to enforce them fairly,
and doing your best to keep the lines of communication
open.
The task of shaping a young person's life is a very
personal and painstaking one. It goes beyond what you
say or do to draw upon who you are inside: how well you
deal with the things he or she is facing; how closely
you rely on God to strengthen, protect, and guide you
each day. That's why learning how to become a better
parent is impossible without first considering who you
are as a person.
In Parenting Adolescents, Kevin Huggins examines the
many ties between rearing mature, Christlike kids, and
developing maturity, wisdom, and Christlikeness in your
own life. Rather than offering a series of formulas
designed to generate better behavior in your kids, he
shows how the normal ups and downs of family life can be
used to build true love and godly character in you and
your teens at the same time.
|
| Hughes, Philip |
The Prodigal |
Fiction |
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| Hull, Eleanor |
Women Who Carried the Good News |
Biographies |
|
| Hull, Karen |
The Mommy Book |
Family |
|
| Hunsicker, Ranelda |
David Brainerd |
Biographies |
David Brainerd (1718-1747) gave his very life for
the good news of Jesus Christ, battling grave illness
and bitter opposition in living out his insatiable
passion to serve and glorify God.
|
| Hunt, Angela Elwell |
the tale of Three trees |
Children |
Once upon a mountaintop, three trees stood and
dreamed of what they wanted to become when they grew up.
Each of their dreams come true in the most unexpected of
ways. |
| Hunt, Angela Elwell |
When Your Parents Pull Apart |
Teen Teaching |
"Can help you understand all those dirty, rotten
feelings and hard choices that hit you when your
parents' marriage dies."
|
| Hunter, John E. |
Let Us Go On To Maturity |
Christian Living |
|
| Hurlbut, Jesse L |
A Bible Atlas |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman |
story of the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Hurnard, Hannah |
Hinds Feet on High Places |
Fiction |
|
| Huse, Scott M |
The Collapse of Evolution |
Apologetics |
|
| Hutchcraft, Ronald |
Peaceful Living in a Stressful World |
Issues |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
North Woods Manhunt -Sugar creek Gang |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
White boat Rescue At Sugar Creek |
Junior Fiction |
The gang befriends the Fenwicks, missionaries to
Costa Rica who are spending a month at Sugar Creek
enjoying fishing and their motorboat, the Vida Eterna,
while giving Mr. Fenwick's ailing heart a rest. |
| Hutchens, Paul |
Sugar Creek Gang in chicago |
Junior Fiction |
Thanks to Old Man Paddler the gang is off to
Chicago, where they minister at a rescue mission,
perform on the radio at Moody Bible Institute, see the
sights and have a run-in with Bob Till. |
| Hutchens, Paul |
Sugar Creek Gang Goes Western |
Junior Fiction |
Children's book in the Sugar Creek Gang series. In
this volume, "The Old West comes to life with a 'necktie
party' and some thrilling and unexpected aftereffects |
| Hutchens, Paul |
Sugar Creek Gang At Snow Goose Lodge |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
The Secret Hideout |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
the Winter Rescue |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
The Swamp Robber |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
The Killer Bear |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
Lost in the Blizzard |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
Locked in the Attic |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
Brown Box Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hutchens, Paul |
the Chicago Adventure |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Hybels, Bill |
Honest to God? - Becoming an Authentic Christian |
Christian Living |
Bill Hybels always manages to reach me where I live,
and his practical advice on being honest with yourself,
being honest with God, finding time and methods to pray,
study God's word and journal has helped me immensely in
my daily walk. I only wish that this book had been
written and I had been made aware of it when I was a new
believer. |
| I Corinthians 13 |
Love Never Ends |
Children |
|
| Ingle, Clifford |
Children and Coverrsion |
Evangelism |
|
| Irene Howat |
Ten Girls who changed the World |
Junior Biography |
|
| Irene Howat |
Ten Girls who Changed History |
Junior Biography |
|
| Ironside, H. A. |
Full Assurance |
Christian Living |
Reviewer: Vincent J Webb (Santa Ana, CA USA)
H.A. Ironside has a wonderful way of making things so
simple, after all why should it be a great mystery
concerning our "Full Assurance" Chapter by chapter you
will catch yourself saying things such as "Now I get it"
or "Boy, what a relief" and of course "THANK YOU JESUS!"
The last section answers some common questions people
have asked Dr. Ironside through out his ministry and you
just might find one in there that has been on your mind
too. This little book is so enlightening I've read it
about three times myself, used the illustrations in my
own teachings and honestly have given about thirty
copies to friends and family. The late Harry Ironside
may not preach any new sermons but I'm sure that this
classic will revive your soul so that you will say of
your own assurance "I am sure!" |
| Ironside, H. A. |
Addresses on the Gospel of John |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Ironside, H. A. |
Addresses on II Corinthians |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Ironside, H. A. |
Expository Messages on Galations |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Ironside, H. A. |
Full Assurance |
Christian Living
|
Reviewer: Vincent J Webb (Santa Ana, CA USA)
H.A. Ironside has a wonderful way of making things so
simple, after all why should it be a great mystery
concerning our "Full Assurance" Chapter by chapter you
will catch yourself saying things such as "Now I get it"
or "Boy, what a relief" and of course "THANK YOU JESUS!"
The last section answers some common questions people
have asked Dr. Ironside through out his ministry and you
just might find one in there that has been on your mind
too. This little book is so enlightening I've read it
about three times myself, used the illustrations in my
own teachings and honestly have given about thirty
copies to friends and family. The late Harry Ironside
may not preach any new sermons but I'm sure that this
classic will revive your soul so that you will say of
your own assurance "I am sure!" |
| Irwin, C H |
bible Commentary |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| J. Otis Ledbetter & Kurt Burner |
Your Heritage |
Family |
|
| JacArthur, John |
Why I trust the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Jackson, Dave & Neta |
Listen for the Whippoorwill |
Teen Biography |
|
| Jackson, Dave & Neta |
The Chimney Sweep's Ransom - Trailblazer Books |
Teen Biography |
Thrilling adventure stories introducing young
readers (ages 8-12) to Christian heroes of the past.
Ned Carter, an eighteenth-century boy of thirteen, has
been working in the dangerous coal mines in northern
England since he was five. He desperately wants to save
his little brother Pip from the same fate. Like so many
poor English families of the day, even the young
children of the Carter family must earn money to pay the
bills. Now Pip is turning five and Ned must find a way
to prevent his parents from sending Pip into the coal
mines.
But when Ned has an accident, Pip's fate seems sealed
without Ned's income, his father is sure to act. But
instead of the mines, little Pip is "sold" to be trained
as a chimney sweep. Before Ned can intervene, Pip has
vanished forever!
Despite his injury, Ned determines he must find Pip and
try to buy him back. But where has Pip been taken and
how can Ned ever earn the ransom money without his
father knowing it? What might the preacher, John Wesley,
do on Pip's behalf?
Was no one there to care or to help?
|
| Jackson, Dave & Neta |
The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee |
Teen Biography |
Eleven-year-old Niwa is from Ecuador's Huaorani
tribe, better known as the Auca tribe, which is known
for killing outsiders. The Aucas trust no one, not even
neighboring tribes, so when young Niwa is outlawed by
his own people for angering another tribe, not even his
family will protect him.
Then a huge "woodbee" flies overhead, dropping gifts to
Niwa's tribe from pilot Nate Saint and the other members
of a missions team hoping to share the Gospel with them.
Alone and afraid, Niwa is excited by the prospect of
outsiders who want to help him. He even wants to make
friends with the mysterious strangers and convince his
tribe that the people in the strange woodbee will not
harm them. But when someone else from the tribe lies
about the five men wanting to attack them, the whole
village wants them dead except for Niwa. Will he get
there in time to stop the killing?
In a tribe of killers, one boy longs for peace -.
|
| Jackson, Dave & Neta |
Attack in the Rye Grass - Trailblazer Books |
Teen Biography |
Perrin Whitman was twelve years old and thrilled to
travel by wagon train to Oregon Territory with his
missionary aunt and uncle, Dr. Marcus and Narcissa
Whitman. It was 1843, and life in the wild, unsettled
Northwest promised Perrin the adventure he craved but
also the opportunity to witness a fierce and tragic
battle for peace and freedom.
Upon their arrival in Oregon, Perrin found an immediate
friend in the young Indian girl, Shikam, whose brother
would later become the famous Chief Joseph of the Nez
Perce tribe. Both Perrin and Shikam had the same goal:
keep peace between the white settlers and the Indians.
But when another wagon train of emigrants brought
measles, the Indians become terrified and angry by the
sickness overtaking their people. Will Dr. Whitman be
able to cure the Indians before war breaks out?
His uncle's life is in danger, but what can Perrin do?
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| Jackson, Dave & Neta |
The Hidden Jewel |
Teen Biography |
|
| James McEwen |
Westley, the Big Truck |
Children |
|
| James T. Meeks |
Life hanging Relationships, Bad Boys, Bad Girls |
Tean Teaching |
|
| Jan Karon |
Jeremy The Tale of an Honest Bunny |
Children's Fiction |
|
| JaNDER, mARTHA sTREVFERT |
Philip & the Ethoipian - Arch books |
Children |
|
| Janney, Rebecca Price |
Great Stories in American History |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Janney, Rebecca Price |
Great Letters in American History |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Janney, Rebecca Price |
Great Women in american History |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Janssen, Al |
Seven Promises of a Promise Keeper |
Men |
This best selling book has been completely revised
and expanded with new author insights and stories on
each of the Promise Keeper's seven promises. Men will
find practical ways to deepen their Christian walk with
encouraging chapters from Bill Bright, James Dobson,
Gary Smalley and Luis Palau and many others.
|
| Jason Lisle |
Taking Back Astronamy |
Creation Science |
|
| Jaynes, Sharon |
Raising Great Kids |
Women |
Mothers today are so harried and over-committed that
their priorities are all out of whack. What they need is
to be refreshed by God's vision for motherhood. Sharon
Jaynes, President of The Proverbs 31 Ministry, offers
women the opportunity to be encouraged that motherhood
is a high and holy calling of Almighty God. She
methodically teaches women how to focus on becoming the
mother of the Proverbs 31 whose children will one day
rise up and bless her. Through the creative and handy
use of the acronym B.L.E.S.S.E.D., Sharon provides
mothers the practical suggestions and loving
encouragement that is surely needed. |
| Jenkins, Jerry |
the Night the Giant rolled Over |
Missions |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Hedges/Loving your Marriage Enough To Protect It |
Family |
With the divorce rate steadily climbing and
infidelity creeping into even the happiest marriages, in
a society that trivializes adultery and its devastating
effects, with temptation and opportunity coming at you
from all directions—how can you keep your marriage from
becoming a statistic?
The advice from best-selling author Jerry B. Jenkins is
this: plant preventative hedges around your marriage.
These hedges are practical ways to avoid compromising
situations and giving temptation a foothold in your
life.
Jenkins’s real-life stories of how temptation can slip
in undetected and, in a dizzying whirl of deception and
betrayal, cause a marriage to crumble are a wake-up call
for all married couples. He openly shares insights from
his own marriage as well as the hedges he has been using
for years.
In this newly revised and updated edition with a DVD
message from the author and a new study guide for group
and personal use, Hedges is more helpful than ever.
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Margo #1 |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Karlyn #2 |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Paige - Margo Mystery #4 |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Erin |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Shannon |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Meaghan |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Janell |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
Courtney |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry |
The Youngest Hero |
Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry B. |
A Generous Impulse |
Biographies |
During his sixteen years as president of Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago, Dr. George Sweeting looked like
someone the board put together from a kit, a godly man
beyond measure. Sweeting is a unique part of Moody's
history, being the only graduate to serve both as senior
pastor of Moody Church and as president and chancellor
of the Moody Bible Institute. Readers will be touched
and challenged by this remarkable story about a man
whose life has touched thousands.
|
| Jenkins, Jerry B |
Before the Judge |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Jenkins, Jerry B |
daniel's big Decision |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Jennings, Anne |
Amrah and the Living Water - Arch boks |
Children |
|
| Jennings, Anne |
God, I've gotta talk to you! -Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Jensen, Margaret |
First We Have Coffee |
Evangelism |
|
| Jerry Bridges |
The Discipline of Grace |
Christian Living |
Consistent with his other text I have read (Pursuit
of Holiness, etc.), Jerry Bridges brings a good and
balanced biblical view to his writing. While he clearly
states he does not wish judge anyone in his writing,
Bridges also clearly challenges the reader to not take
God's grace so lightly since it cost Him so much -
namely His Son Jesus Christ.
The first part of the book is spent clarifying what
grace is and what our part is in growing more in God's
grace. The second part mainly concerns how we can
actually grow. Whether a new or mature believer, you
will benefit from the reading.
The last few chapters are spent discussing how God will
mature us through: commitment, convictions, choices,
watching, and adversity. Included in these chapters are
how we can experience spiritual growth when we obey
God's leading and determine to apply these truths. In
short, Bridges throughout the book maintains a balance
between God's grace and what we have to do to experience
that grace and growth.
|
| Joe Allen |
Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers - The Trinity |
Children |
|
| Joey Allen |
Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers - The Gospel |
Children |
|
| Joey Allen |
Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers - The Scripture |
Children |
|
| Joey Allen |
Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers |
Children |
The Trinity, The Gospel, The Scripture |
| Joey Allen |
Big Thoughts, The Mission |
Children |
|
| John Eldredge |
The Way Of The Wild Heart |
Men |
|
| John Feaver |
Into the Light |
Biographies |
The academic and spiritual Legacy of Dr. Howard
Malmstadt |
| John Husdon Tiner |
For Those Who Dare |
Teen Biography |
|
| John Morris |
The Young Earth |
Creation Science |
|
| John Piper |
Spectacular Sins and their Global Purpose in the
Glory of Christ |
Issues |
|
| John Piper |
When Darkness l Not Lift |
Issues |
|
| John Piper & Justin Taylor |
Stand |
Christian Living |
A call for the endurance of the saints |
| John Piper & Justin Taylor |
Stand |
Christian Living |
A call for the endurance of the saints |
| John & Stasi Eldredge |
Captivating |
Women |
|
| Johnson, Barbara |
Stick a Geranium in your hat & be happy |
Issues |
"Pain is inevitable but misery is optional," says
Barbara Johnson, and she should know. The survivor of
four devastating experiences, Barbara, with the wit of
Erma Bombeck, teaches how to find joy in the midst of it
all. Her "credentials" open doors and provide insight to
all those who suffer from the difficulties of life.
And this million copy edition is proof that the message
holds true! Parents of prodigals and those who have
suffered the greatest loss of all, the loss of a loved
one, have all proclaimed with a smile, "This book has
saved my life!"
Barbara's "pain" began when her husband was in a
near-fatal accident. While he slowly recovered from
severe, debilitating injures, they lost one son in
Vietnam, and another son in an automobile accident. The
final blow was losing their third son to the homosexual
lifestyle. Through Barbara's final desperate plea to God
of "Whatever, Lord…" a bubble of joy came to replace the
elephant she felt sitting on her heart.
But life continues and so have the opportunities to
practice what she preaches. Barbara was diagnosed with
adult-onset diabetes and then most recently a cancerous
brain tumor. Despite her difficulties, she continues to
model that though pain is inevitable to us all, we can
choose to see the flowers instead of the weeds.
|
| Johnson, Barbara |
Splashes of Joy in the cesspools of Life |
Issues |
Barbara Johnson's approach to life is positive,
uplifting, therapeutic and fun. Splashes of Joy offers
an invigorating spurt of encouragement and a gentle
reminder to splatter joy into the lives of others.
|
| Johnson, Barbara |
Living Somewhere Between Estrogen and Death |
Women |
For women only, this is one of Barbara Johnson's
most unique books. With her zany collection of
observations about "life between the Blue Lagoon and
Golden Pond," Barbara jumps right in, showing women how
to survive growing older with courage and joy.
|
| Johnson, Gordon |
My Church - The Baptist Faith & Lifestyle |
Church |
|
| Johnson, Greg |
Keeping Your Cool While Sharing Your Faith |
Teen Teaching |
Advice, humor, and encouragement from authors who
speak a teen's language will inspire youth who feel
unprepared or afraid to share their faith with peers.
(Youth)
|
| Johnson, Greg; Yarkey, Mike |
Daddy's Home |
Men |
|
| Johnson, Greg; Yorkey, Mike |
Faithful Parents Faithful Kids |
Family |
|
| Johnson, Lissa Halls |
The Secret in the Kitchen |
Teen Fiction |
While trying to keep the dog she and Deedee rescued
hidden, China is caught up in some mysterious occurences
at Camp Kariwiyo.
|
| Johnson, Lissa Halls |
Stuck in the Sky |
Teen Fiction |
Gr. 6-10. High-school juniors Jacie, Solana, Becca,
and Tyler have known each other since fourth grade. With
the exception of Solana, they are all Christians,
referring to themselves as the Brio Girls, which gives
rise to the name of this series. Stuck in the Sky
focuses on Jacie, a lively teen with an artistic bent,
who becomes involved with a young man who doesn't accept
her Christian worldview. Jacie's ambivalence about this
relationship is compounded by a growing tension toward a
new, very outspoken girl who has just joined the group.
In Fast Forward, Becca also has problems with the new
girl, as well as troubles at home. Both books refrain
from providing pat answers to the girls' problems, and
readers will appreciate the evenhandedness of the
portrayals as the girls settle their differences and
work through their own intolerance. Light, pleasurable
fare without a lot of heavy moralizing. |
| Johnson, Lissa Halls |
Double Exposure |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Johnson, Lissa Halls |
Opportunity Knocks Twice |
Teen Fiction |
The Brio Girls series is written to churched teen
girls ages 12-16 who read fiction. The series deals with
hard and ordinary issues--just like all teens face--but
does so with honesty and integrity. The catchphrase for
this series is "Where real faith meets real life." With
124,000 subscribers to Brio magazine, Brio Girls is one
of the most visible and successful Christian fiction
series in the industry.
|
| Johnson, Lissa Halls |
Fast Forward to Normal |
Teen Fiction |
Gr. 6-10. High-school juniors Jacie, Solana, Becca,
and Tyler have known each other since fourth grade. With
the exception of Solana, they are all Christians,
referring to themselves as the Brio Girls, which gives
rise to the name of this series. Stuck in the Sky
focuses on Jacie, a lively teen with an artistic bent,
who becomes involved with a young man who doesn't accept
her Christian worldview. Jacie's ambivalence about this
relationship is compounded by a growing tension toward a
new, very outspoken girl who has just joined the group.
In Fast Forward, Becca also has problems with the new
girl, as well as troubles at home. Both books refrain
from providing pat answers to the girls' problems, and
readers will appreciate the evenhandedness of the
portrayals as the girls settle their differences and
work through their own intolerance. Light, pleasurable
fare without a lot of heavy moralizing |
| Johnson, Lois Walfrid |
You're My Best Friend Lord |
Teen Devotional |
|
| Johnstone, Patrick |
Operation World |
Prayer |
I love how this prayer book is set up. Each calendar
day of the year, you pray for the physical and spiritual
needs of each country. The countries are listed in
alphavetical order. Some of the larger countries get
more than one day allocated to them for prayer because
of the greater number of people and needs. The USA gets
5 days in November and Indonesia gets 7 days in June,
for example.
The author has done a fantastic job at researching what
the needs are in each country, and it makes prayer for
the nations a more personalized experience. Before this
book came out, I would just say, "God, bless America.
Bless China." Well, now with this book, I can pray more
precisely. I am grateful to Patrick Johnstone for
putting together a wonderfully helpful guide for praying
for the world.
|
| Joly, Reona Peterson |
Tomorrow You Die |
Missions |
Reona Peterson Joly and Evey Muggleton Heckman never
dreamed of the adventure and danger that lay before them
as they attended a short-term missions school in
Switzerland. Then, as the two young women sought God,
they began to sense a burden for the mysterious,
isolated nation of Albania - a nation unlike any other.
In the 1970s Albania's leaders boasted that theirs was
the only completely atheistic nation in the world.
Closed to almost all outsiders, Albania particularly
wanted no contact with Christians. Preaching the gospel
in this communist country was punishable by death.
Willing participants in God's plan, yet unsure of how He
would lift their burden, Reona and Evey took the first
small steps of faith. Through a miraculous set of
events, the two young believers were drawn into the
danger and intrigue of being God's undercover agents in
a nation that officially despised Him. |
| Jonathon Edwards |
The life and diary of David Brainerd |
Biographies |
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| Jones, Rebecca |
I Am Not Afraid |
Childrens |
|
| Jordan, Deloris |
Salt in his Shoes |
Teen Biography |
Before basketball star Michael Jordan's name was
uttered reverently in households all over the planet,
young Michael was just a shrimpy kid trying to play ball
with the big boys in the neighborhood. Tired of being
teased by the biggest boy on the court, Michael is
convinced the only solution is to grow taller. His mama
smilingly suggests putting salt in his shoes and saying
a prayer every night. His daddy tells young Michael that
"Being taller may help you play a little better, but not
as much as practice, determination, and giving your best
will. Those are the things that make you a real winner."
And so they are. At 6-foot-6, Michael may not have grown
up to be the tallest player on the court, but he sure
did turn out to be one of the best!
As his mother and his sister, Deloris Jordan and Rosalyn
Jordan are in a pretty good position to tell us all
about what made Michael a star. They create an image of
a cozy, loving family life any child would be happy to
come home to. Award-winning illustrator Kadir Nelson's
oil pictures of the gangly little Michael with hyperlong
arms and oversized hands capture the preteen potential
as well as his gawky grace. This warm, uplifting story
will encourage young readers to chase their dreams with
hard work and faith.
|
| Joshua Harris |
Boy Meets Girl |
Teen Teaching |
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| Joyner, Rick |
The Call (Sequal to The 'Final Quest) |
Christian Living |
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| Kane, J Herbert |
Understanding Christian Missions |
Missions |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
We Believe in Christman |
Children |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Between Sundays |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Forgiven |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Fame |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Found |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Forever |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury |
Family |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury & Gary Smalley |
Remember |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury Gary Smalley |
Redemption |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury Gary Smalley |
Refoice |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury & Gary Smalley |
Reunion |
Fiction |
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| Karen Kingsbury & Gary Smalley |
Return |
Fiction |
|
| Karssen, Gien |
Her Name is Woman |
Scriptural Teaching |
This has to be the most practical Bible study ever
written. When I first became a Christian I felt that
there weren't many women to identify with in the Bible.
There are, in reality, so many! Their lessons are as
timely now as they were in Biblical days. I feel as if I
understand more how God wants me to live my life, and
how I can glorify Him as only a woman can! |
| Kathleen Long Bostrom |
Sinrise Hill |
Children |
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| Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld |
Tadpole to Frog |
Children |
A simple explanation of how a tadpole becomes an
adult frog. First, watch a tiny jelly egg become a
tadpole with a tail. See the tadpole hatch and grow four
legs, two at a time. Watch the tadpole's tail shrink,
page by page...Finally, you'll see a full-grown frog!
Full-color photographs show every stage of development. |
| Kauflin, Bob |
Worship Matters |
Worship |
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| Kavanough, Patrick |
Raising Musical Kids |
family |
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| Keane, Glen |
Adam Racoon in Lost Woods |
Children |
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| Keefer, Mikal |
Dear Chris, Dear Sam |
Children |
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| Keefer, Mikal |
Ready for Something New |
Children |
Two fishermen brothers live in a house built on a
sturdy rock until one of them decides he wants a new
life and a new house nearer the sea. Based on Jesus'
parable of the wise and foolish builders.
|
| Keifer |
The Shoemaker Who gave India the Bible |
Missions |
The story of William Carey |
| Keith Mellentin and Time Wook |
The Lost Son |
Children |
|
| Keller, Phillip |
A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 |
Christian Living |
Walk the green pastures of faith and drink from the
still waters of peace hidden in Psalm 23! Drawing from
his experience as a professional sheep rancher, Keller
leads you verse by verse through this beloved portion of
Scripture, offering unique insights into the love our
Good Shepherd bestows upon us, the sheep of his pasture. |
| Keller, Phillip |
Lessons From a Sheepdog |
Christian Living |
What you see is not always what you get - and this
true story of a man and his dog is no exception. Woven
just under the surface of this simple parable, Keller
presents profound spiritual truth. It is the story of
Lass, a worthless animal thought to be untrainable, who
becomes a magnificent and valuable sheepdog - not
terribly unlike how God's love can transform our worst
characteristics into blessings that serve to further His
Kingdom. Allow yourself to see Biblical truth in this
classic tale of what can happen when you yield to the
Master.
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| Keller, Werner |
the bible as History |
History |
Revolutionary new evidence that confirms some of the
most monumental and controversial events in the
Bible-including the destruction of Sodom and Gomorra
Recently deciphered texts from the ancient world that
offer an intriguing look back at the origin of the Ten
Commandments
An entirely new chapter revealing the extraordinary
techniques that may soon prove the authenticity of the
Shroud of Turin
The Bible As History will take you on a breathtaking
journey to the heart of Holy Scripture as it pieces
together one of the most stunning spiritual puzzles in
the history of mankind. |
| Ken Ham |
Dinosaurs of Eden |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
The Lie: Evolution |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
The New Answers Book 1 |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
The New Answers Book 2 |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
Why Won't They Listen |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved! |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham |
How Could A Loving God?.... |
Creation Science |
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| Ken Ham, Buddy Davis |
It's Designed to do What it Does Do |
Children |
|
| Ken Ham & Charlew Ware |
Darwin's Plantation |
Creation Science |
|
| Ken Ham & Steve Ham |
Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World |
Family |
|
| Kennedy, Dr. James |
Turn it to Gold |
Issues |
Dr. D. James Kennedy's, TURN IT TO GOLD offers a
wealth of encouragement in a back-to-basics style. The
chapters are each self-sustaining, but come together to
lift the reader in a way that soothes the spirit and
re-ignites a fire of hope in the weary heart. A great
pick for anyone who is at the end of his rope, but also
a nice re-read any time encouragement and perspective is
sought. Dr. Kennedy empowers the reader to become
proactive in his circumstances by CHOOSING joy over
sorrow, faith over worry, and hope over despair. |
| Kesler, Jay |
ten Mistakes Parents Make With Teenagers |
Family |
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| Kevin Leman |
Have a New Kid by Friday |
Family |
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| Kilgore, James |
The Marriage Before Divorce |
Family |
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| Kindig, Eileen Silva |
Remember the Time-- |
Family |
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| Kindig, Tess |
Luv @ First Site - todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| King, Darrell D |
E. M. Bounds |
Biographies |
Few Christians have plumbed the depths of prayer as
deeply as Edward McKendree Bounds (1835-1913), whose
ministry impacted countless pastors, missionaries, and
earnest Christians to see the necessity of prayer.
Bounds served a s a pastor in Alabama, Tennessee, and
Missouri, and as a courageous chaplain on the front
lines with the Confederate Army during the American
Civil War. Best known for his devotional classic Power
Through Prayer, Bounds was a rare leader who combined
powerful writing with a gift of unusual spiritual
insight. |
| Kingsbury, Karen |
Waiting for Morning |
Fiction |
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| Kingsbury, Karen |
Halfway to Forever |
Fiction |
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| Kingsbury, Karen |
On Every Side |
Fiction |
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| Kingsbury, Karen |
Let Me Hold you Longer |
Children |
|
| Kinnear, Angus |
Against the Tide, The Story of Watchman Nee |
Biographies |
|
| Kirby, Carl |
Absotibely Posilutely |
Children |
|
| Kirby, Scott |
Dating |
Teen Teaching |
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| Kirk, Dr. Jerry R. |
The Mind Polluters |
Issues |
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| Kirkpatrick, Jane |
All Together in one Place |
Fiction |
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| Klassen, Frank R |
the Chronology of the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Kleyn, Diana |
Reformation Heroes |
Children |
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| Knamp, John |
Getting Ahead by Staying Behind |
Christian Living |
How to Be a Better Follower of Jesus |
| Knowlton, Laurie Lazzaro |
N 2 Deep - todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Kolbrek, Loyal |
The Man Who Changed His Name -Arch Books |
Children |
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| Kolbrek, Loyal & Larson, Chris |
Samson's Secret - Arch books |
Children |
|
| Kraeuter, Tom |
Keys to becoming an effective Worship Leader |
Worship |
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| Kraeuter, Tom |
Developing an Effective Worship Ministry |
Worship |
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| Kraeuter, Tom |
Worship is What?! |
Worship |
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| Kraeuter, Tom |
Things they didn't teach me in Worship leading
School |
Worship |
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| Kraeuter, Tom |
More Things they didn't teach me ... |
Worship |
|
| Kramer, Janice |
Eight Bags of Gold - Arch Bookx |
Children |
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| Kramer, Janice |
the Unforgining Servant - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Kramer, Janice |
Donkey Daniel in Bethlehem - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Kramer, Janice |
The good Samaritan - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Kreeft, Peter |
Making Sense Out of Suffering |
Christian Living |
This is a fanatastic book on suffering and the
"problem of Evil". Along with "Disapointment with God"
by Phil Yancey, this is in my list of top books on the
subject. Kreeft is a very intelligent person, and he
takes on the issue from both a philosophical and
religous angle. He has a number of good insights in
here, and contrary to what other reviewers say, there
are some smart insights here that are not found in CS
Lewis writings. CS is a genius, no bones about it, but
Kreef has written a better book on the subject than CS
has. |
| Kuhn, Isobel |
In the Arena |
Missions |
In the Arena continues the story of Isobel Kuhn.
Christians are on display, like someone condemned to die
in the arena. Isobel was convinced that the trials of
her life are "arena experiences" and her most valuable
lessons.
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| Kuhn, Isobel |
By Searching |
Missions |
I read this superb book just about two weeks ago
from today. It is the well written and inspiring story
about a young college student in Vancouver, Canada---of
how her professor has vowed that his students will leave
his class atheists, and how he made her feel like she
was stupid to believe in Creation "just because your
parents do". Isobel Kuhn decided that she would not
believe something -- "just because her parents did",
and, although not an atheist, became an antagonist. In
"By Searching", she tells of her life through college on
"The Misty Flats", and how God brought her back to
himself. She still was a very immature Christian, and
this book also tells how she grew. . .how she trusted
God to provide for her during her years at Moody, and
then--as soon as the Boxer rebellion was over she went
to China to serve Jesus among the Lisu of the
South-west.
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| Kyle, John E./Winter, Ralph |
Finishing the Task |
Missions |
World Evangelization in Our Generation |
| L'Engle, Madeleine |
A Wing in the Door |
Junior Fiction |
|
La Haye, Tim
Phillips, Bob |
Anger is a Choice |
Issues |
Life Changing!, July 9, 2003
Reviewer: A reader
I have struggled with anger from the time I was a child.
It's to the point now where I am desperate for change.
It was that desperation that caused me to pick up this
book. I loved the way the authors used real life
examples and charts and diagrams. I also got so much out
of the self-tests. The section on temperment was very
eye opening for my personally. I definitely found my own
temperment. But most of all, this book not only gives
hope of real change, it lays out a process of getting
there. The problem is neither quick nor easy, but it is
possible. I recommend this book to anyone, Christian or
not who has struggled with anger. I've read several
books on the subject and this is one of the best books
out there. It does not just deal with the symptoms of
anger, but helps you get to the root cause of your
anger. This is one book that I know I will refer to time
and time again. |
| Lacado, Max |
Buginnings Colors - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
Hermie is tired of being a plain ol' green
caterpillar. So he sets out on a search to "help" God
find the perfect color. Hermie recruits Wormie™ to help
him in his mission, and their usual caterpillar antics
ensue as Hermie and a reluctant Wormie search God's
creation for the perfect caterpillar color. Could it be
yellow? No, definitely red. Purple is nice, too. . . .
But in the end, they find that green was truly one of
the special colors in God's palette. With whimsical text
and colorful 3-D illustrations, Colors will be a
delightful lesson, as well as a helpful reminder that
God made us special just the way we are. |
| Lacy, Al |
Sincerely Yours and a Measure of Grace |
Fiction |
|
| LaHaye, Tim |
The Battle for the Mind |
Issues |
Shocking and provocative, definite re-read, January
9, 2004
Reviewer: "homernet" (La Mesa, CA USA) -
Having been raised by an extreamist feminist, I
recognized many of the accusations made by LaHaye in
this book as being genuinely part of the
feminist/humanist agenda. Even had I not become a
follower of Christ, I would have recognized every
statement as being true. What was most eye-opening for
me was how accurate the author was in his predictions.
He makes many statements about how "20 years from
now..." that, having read this book in 2002, 20 years
after the initial publishing, I could see how accurate
he was. |
| Lahaye, Tim |
Ten Steps to Victory Over Depression |
Issues |
|
| LaHaye, Tim |
Transformed Temperments |
Issues |
Description: Dr. LaHaye provides an insightful
analysis of Abraham, Moses, Peter and Paul's
temperaments and explains how their strengths and
weaknesses were made effective when transformed by God.
Learn how God changed these four men - and in so doing,
learn how God can transform you! |
| LaHaye, Tim & Beverly |
Where Have All The Values Gone |
Issues |
|
| Lambert, David W. |
Oswald Chambers |
Biographies |
|
| Landorf, Joyce |
Irregular People |
Issues |
Who is your "irregular person?" Joyce brings wise
and healing words to help you deal with those
insensitive family members who have crushed your spirit
with their emotional neglect and abuse.
|
| Laney, J. Carl |
Marching Orders |
Christian Living |
The Final Discipleship Instructions of Jesus, John
13-17 |
| Lange, John Peter |
commentary on the Scriptures - Mark, Luke |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| LaPietra, Mary |
A tomahawk for Christmas |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Larry Burkett, David Veerman, Daryl Lucas, and Lil
Crimp |
105 Questions Children Ask About Money Matters |
Issues |
Helps parents field a wide variety of questions on
financial topics, using fun cartoons, simple
explanations, and related Bible verses.
|
| Larry L. Lewis |
The hurch Planter's Handbook |
Church |
|
| Larsen, Dale & Sandy |
7 Myths about Christianity |
Apologetics |
|
| Larson, Bruce |
Living out the Book of Acts |
Christian Living |
|
| Lashbook, Marilyn |
the Great Shake-Up |
Children |
|
| Lashbook, Marilyn |
Don't Stop Fill Every Pot! |
Children |
|
| lashbook, Marilyn |
Get Lost, Little Brother |
Children |
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| Lashbook, Marilyn |
Nothing to Fear |
Children |
|
| Lashbrook, Marilyn |
good, Better, Best |
Children |
|
| Lashbrook, Marilyn |
Too Bad, Ahab |
Children |
|
| Lashbrook, Marilyn |
God, Please Send Fire! |
Children |
|
| Lashbrooke, Marilyn |
It's Not My Fauly |
Children |
|
| Latourette, Jane |
Jon and the Little Lost Lamb -Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Latourette, jane |
The Story of Noah's Ark - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Latourette, Jane R |
Daniel in the Lion's Den |
Children |
|
| Latourette, Jane R |
The House on the Rock - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Laughlin, Michael |
The Thornbush |
Children |
|
| Laurie, Greg |
The Great Compromise |
Christian Living |
"Have your cake and eat it too," "Find a way to have
it all," "A foot in church and a foot in the world."
These are just a few of the countless strong messages
flashed before Christians daily. We want to live
effective Christian lives—yet the lure of life on the
edge is still there. Temptation. Idolatry. Immorality.
Adultery. Our minds are repeatedly assaulted with
hundreds of ways to take a little off here, a little off
there...until biblical truth and values are completely
eroded. With each small step, each subtle compromise,
we're drawn futher from Christ and closer to the abyss
of spiritual failure. There is that last little
push--that one last compromise--The Great
Compromise...the one we can't pull out of. Is there
hope? Is there help? Greg Laurie says, "Yes!" In The
Great Compromise, he exposes Satan's favorite ploys to
pull Christians away from their faith and explains how
each of us can take measures to avoid common pitfalls.
This encouraging message for today also offers a way
back for those who have found themselvs ensnared. "once
you understand how compromise works," says the author,
"it will change your spiritual life."
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| Lawrence, Brother |
The Practice of the Presence of God |
Christian Living |
Millions have learned to live in the presence of God
through this simple book written by a humble monastery
cook. Published first in French in 1692, The Practice of
the Presence of God is a classic for everyone who has a
heart that is hungry for more of God—whose "soul thirsts
for God, for the living God." Amid his pots and pans,
the author, Brother Lawrence, became so noted for his
serenity and joy while he worked at the most menial
kitchen tasks, that cardinals and theologians came to
see him to learn his secret—even the pope of his day is
said to have visited him. |
| Lawrence, Brother |
The Practice of the Presence of God |
Devotional |
|
| Lawton, Wendy |
Courage to Run |
Biographies |
Courage to Run: A Story Based on the Life of Harriet
Tubman |
| Lawton, Wendy |
The Tinker's Daughter |
Biographies |
Description: John Bunyan, the author of Pilgrim's
Progress, mentions only one of his six children in his
memoirs--Mary. Born blind in 1650, her story still
intrigues us nearly 350 years later. When her father was
imprisioned for unlawful preaching, it was 10-year-old
Mary who traveled the streets of Bedford each day,
bringing soup to her father in prison. Mary developed a
fierce determination for independence, after spending
years proving that she was not hindered by her
blindness. Only when she admited the she needed help did
she turn to the Lord; the Source of all strength.
|
| Leenhouts, Keith J. |
A Father - A Son - and Three-Mile Run |
Family |
This emotionally gripping true story of how a
juvenile court judge helped his own developmentally
challenged son through many years of school failure by
building an awesome emotional bond with him will never
be out of date even when it is out of print. Judge
Leenhouts' love for and commitment to his son Bill
provide reliable and inspiring guidance for other
fathers in our culture to follow, regardless of the
specific problems they or their children may face. As a
former juvenile probation officer myself, I am sure that
many of the youthful offenders I've seen would never
have become delinquents if they had had the kind of
father love which Bill had-even if they were failing in
school because of educational disadvantages. A father's
love such as Bill enjoyed builds in a child an emotional
immune system which can withstand virtually any
onslaught which life can throw at it. Bill ultimately
succeeded after many years of heartbreaking failure, and
went on to become a teacher, though he had been told
that he would never be able to go to college. This
father and son story should not be missed--beg, buy, or
borrow it as soon as possible.
|
| Leman, Dr. Kevin |
Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours |
Family |
Raising a child these days can be daunting. But if
anyone understands why children behave as they do, it's
Dr. Kevin Leman. This internationally known
psychologist, author, and father of five shows how to
bring out the best in your kids-without letting them get
the best of you!
|
| LeMan, Kevin |
Adolesence Isn't Terminal |
Family |
|
| LePeau, Andrew & Phyllis |
Ephesians |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
Mandie and the Windmills Message |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the Jumping Juniper |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the singing Chalet |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the Silent Catacombs |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandy and the Midnight Journey |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
Mandie and the Holiday surprise |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the Charleston Phantom |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the Gohst Bandits |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
Mandie and the Cherokee Legend |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois |
mandie and the Secret Tunnel |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois G |
Mandie and the mysterious Fisherman |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Leppard, Lois Gladys |
Mandie & Jonathan's Predicament |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lesourd, Nancy |
Civil War Spies |
Junior Fiction |
|
| LeSourd, Nancy |
The Story of Pocahontas |
Junior Fiction |
|
| LeSourd, Nancy |
Undergound Railroad |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Letwenko, Roberto |
Spreading god's Love - Jeremy the bible Bookworm |
Children |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Follow the Dream - Girls Go Only |
Teen Fiction |
Sixth grader Livvy prays for guidance when her
grandmother's constant mothering threatens to interfere
with Livvy's dream of becoming an Olympic skater.
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Dreams on Ice |
Junior Fiction |
skater's dream is on thin ice-.
Eleven-year-old Olivia Hudson eats, breathes, and dreams
of becoming an Olympic ice-skater. But years of hard
practice and competitions are suddenly worthless when
her father decides to move them from Illinois to Alpine
Lake, Colorado. As far as Livvy is concerned, he may as
well have moved them to the desert. With no coach in
Alpine Lake, her dreams for a super career on the ice
are shattered!
Livvy does her best to adjust to her new life, but it's
not easy being the new girl in a tiny town. So she's
totally surprised when unexpected help comes from two
mysterious sources. Could it be that her Olympic goals
aren't out of reach after all? |
| Lewis, Beverly |
Better Than Best |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Mailbox Mania |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Pickle Pizza |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Stinky Sneakers Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Mystery Case D. Luc |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
No Grown-ups allowed |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Double Dabble Surprise |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Frog Power |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Chicken Pox Panic |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Crazy Christmas Angel Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Upside Down Day |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Midnight Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Big Bad Beans |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Mystery Mutt |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Granny Game |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis. Beverly |
the Great TV Turn-off |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Piggy Party |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Mudhole Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Fiddlesticks |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Crabbyh Cat Caper |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Tarantula Toes |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Green Gravy |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Backyard Bandit Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Three House Trouble |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Shunning - Lancaster Co #1 |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Confession - Lancaster Co #2 |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Reckoning - Lancaster Co #3 |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Redemption of Sarah Cain |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Postcard |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Secret in the Willows |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Catch a Falling Star |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Night of the Fireflies |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
A Cry in the Dark |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
House of Secrets |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Echoes in the Wind |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
Whispers Down the Lane |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
the Longing |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Forbidden |
fiction |
|
| Lewis, Beverly |
The Parting |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, C. S. |
The Screwtape Letters |
Prayer |
Who among us has never wondered if there might not
really be a tempter sitting on our shoulders or dogging
our steps? C.S. Lewis dispels all doubts. In The
Screwtape Letters, one of his bestselling works, we are
made privy to the instructional correspondence between a
senior demon, Screwtape, and his wannabe diabolical
nephew Wormwood. As mentor, Screwtape coaches Wormwood
in the finer points, tempting his "patient" away from
God. |
| Lewis, C. S |
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe |
Junior Fiction |
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| Lewis, C S |
the Last Battle |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, C S |
the Voyage of the Dawn Trader |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, C S |
Out of the Silent Planet |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Lewis, C S |
the Pilgrim's Regress |
Fiction |
|
| Lewis, C. S. |
Mere Christianity |
Evangelism |
|
| Lewis, Gregg & Deborah, Shaw |
Brother Andrew - Today's Heroes |
Teen Biography |
Take an up close and personal look into the lives of
some well-known Christians who are successful leaders in
their careers. The Today’s Heroes series features
everyday people who overcame great adversity to become
modern-day heroes. Kids ages 8 to 12 will be inspired by
the compelling stories of courageous individuals who are
making a real difference. In Today’s Heroes: Brother
Andrew read about the courageous and often danger-filled
story of a man who became known round the world as
"God’s Smuggler." Through determination and only his
faith to lead him, Brother Andrew, the founder of Open
Doors ministry, has taken millions of Bibles into
countries closed to the gospel and risked his very life
to spread the Good News. Learn the heroic story of one
man’s quest to share the gospel abroad—from Communist
Bloc countries to the war-torn Middle East. |
| Lewis, Gregg & Deborah Shaw |
Dave Dravecky - today's Heroes |
Teen Biography |
Take an up close and personal look into the lives of
some well-known Christians who are successful leaders in
their careers. The Today’s Heroes series features
everyday people who overcame great adversity to become
modern-day heroes. Kids ages 8 to 12 will be inspired by
the compelling stories of courageous individuals who are
making a real difference. In Today’s Heroes: Dave
Dravecky learn the dramatic story of an all-star major
league pitcher for the San Francisco Giants who
courageously faced the greatest challenge of his
life—cancer! When doctors removed half of his deltoid
muscle in his left arm and told him his pitching career
was over, Dave found the faith and courage to prove them
wrong. This is the incredible story of his comeback to
the major leagues, his battle against cancer, and his
struggle to maintain his faith no matter what curves
were thrown his way. |
| Lewis, Paul |
40 Ways to Teach Your Child Values |
Family |
|
| Lewis, Shari |
One Minute bible - Stories - Old Testament |
Children |
"Adam and Eve," "Moses and the Ten Commandments" and
"David and Goliath" are among the selections in this
collection. |
| Lindner, Jr. William |
Andrew Murray (Men of Faith) |
Biographies |
The warmth of a deep relationship with God built on
the bedrock of Biblical truth.
Born in South Africa, Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was sent
to study in England at age 10. When he returned to South
Africa as a pastor and evangelist, he led a revival that
shook the country.
Murray's lifetime of work to deepen the spiritual life
of Christians has touched the church worldwide through
the legacy of his profound writings, including With
Christ in the School of Prayer, Abide in Christ, and
Raising Your Children for Christ. Less well-known is his
involvement in church/state relations, theological
debates, and the founding of universities. Murray's
solidly biblical theology and fiery spiritual life made
him a driving force behind the revivals of his day and a
model of faithfulness for ours.
Meet the man behind some of the most beloved devotional
classics of our times.
|
| Lindsell, Harold |
Free Enterprise |
Issues |
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| Lindsey, Hal |
Satan is Alive and Well on Planet Earth |
Scriptural Teaching |
No one thinks much about the Devil anymore. In fact,
words like witchcraft and black magic have a strangely
medieval ring to our ears. Many people even think of
Satan as somehow comic -- and therefore harmless. Yet
amidst the tragedy and corruption of our own century, it
is ironic that many people doubt whether an active, evil
force really exists. But Satan is not dead, says author
Hal Lindsey; he has simply adopted a more modern style.
Spiritualism, astrology, "new age" religion -- all of
these and more are signs of the creeping influence of
the Father of Lies in our time. In this book, Hal
Lindsey, well-known speaker and author of the
best-selling Late Great Planet Earth, outlines a battle
plan for overcoming this very real and insidious enemy.
The times may change, but the conflict is as old as the
Garden of Eden. Whatever happened to old
What's-his-name?
|
| Lindvall, Ella K |
Parables Jesus Told - The Tell-Me Stories |
Children |
This book is sweet and helpful, filled with stories
of the parables as recorded in the Gospel of Luke. The
brilliant illustrations will bring children back again
and again to hear these cherished Bible stories. |
| Linville, Barbara |
Jacob's Dream |
Children |
|
| Lisa Ryan |
For Such a Time as This |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Little, Paul |
Paul Little's Why & What Book |
Apologetics |
|
| Little, Paul E |
Know why you Believe |
Apologetics |
This thin primer has become a "classic" of
contemporary evangelical Protestantism. Little was a
popular evangelist on college campuses before his death
in 1975. This book was read widely in the 1970s and now
has been revised by his wife and republished. There is a
stilted character to the reading. The choppiness may be
due in part to the way the text was written, but
McKeever still sounds like he's reading a manual. While
his voice is clear, it's not as rich as a professional
actor's. He generally sounds like an older
fundamentalist minister giving a theology lesson. |
| Little, Robert J. |
Here's Your answer |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Little, Robert J. |
Insight |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Littlesugar, Amy |
Little's Angel |
Children |
|
| LLa Wallen |
The Not Me Monster |
Children |
|
| Lockyer, Herbert |
All the Prayers of the bible |
Prayer |
This comprehensive Bible survey of all the important
aspects of prayer is a part of the "All Series" by
renowned Bible expositor Herbert Lockyer.
|
| Loeks, Mary Foxwell |
The glorious Names of God |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Long, Jim |
Lifequest - Campus Life Books |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Lorimer, Lawrence T |
Noah's Ark |
Children |
|
| Lotz, Anne Graham |
The Vision of His Glory |
Scriptural Teaching |
With an inspiring sense of wonder and a focus on
Jesus Christ, Anne Graham Lotz brings clarity and
understanding to the book of Revelation. Lotz takes the
reader step-by-step through John's eyewitness account of
God's plan for our future, emphasizing our hope in Jesus
rather than our fear of end times.
|
| Lucado, Max |
Applause of Heaven |
Christian Living |
It is what you always dreamed but never expected.
It's having God as your dad, your biggest fan, and your
best friend. It is having the King of Kings in your
cheering section. It is hearing the applause of heaven.
Max Lucado believes that the Beatitudes provide what we
need to discover the the joy of God. Much more than a
how-to book on happiness. The Applause of Heaven is an
encounter with the Source of Joy.
|
| Lucado, Max |
In the Eye of the Storm |
Christian Living |
Come face-to-face with Jesus when He experienced
more stress than any other day of his life aside from
his crucifixion. Before the morning became evening, he
has reason to weep, run, shout, curse, praise, and
doubt. If you know what it means to be caught in life's
storms…if you've ever ridden the roller coaster of
sorrow and celebration…if you've ever wondered if God in
heaven can relate to you on earth, then this book will
encourage and inspire you.
|
| Lucado, Max |
He Still Moves Stones |
Issues |
Why does the Bible contain so many stories of
hurting people? Though their situations vary, their
conditions don't. They have nowhere to turn. Yet before
their eyes stands a never-say-die Galilean who majors in
stepping in when everyone else steps out. Lucado reminds
us that the purpose of these portraits isn't to tell us
what Jesus did-but rather to remind us what Jesus still
does.
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| Lucado, Max |
You Are Mine |
Children |
Max was interested in helping children understand
their value-not from the world's perspective, but from
God's. Wemmicksville is a land created by Eli, the "God"
figure of the story. He creates each Wemmick in
Wemmicksville uniquely, each with its own look and
personality. Each story and video is a new adventure
with the citizens of Wemmicksville. Punchinello is the
central character, along with his friends Lucia, Splint,
and Chip. When Punchinello strays from Eli, he begins to
have problems. Only when Punchinello stays close to Eli
does he clearly see how to walk through his life in
Wemmicksville.
In this board book, Punchinello learns that it's not
what you have that counts, but who you are.
|
| Lucado, Max |
You Are Special |
Children |
Max was interested in helping children understand
their value-not from the world's perspective, but from
God's. Wemmicksville is a land created by Eli, the "God"
figure of the story. He creates each Wemmick in
Wemmicksville uniquely, each with its own look and
personality. Each story and video is a new adventure
with the citizens of Wemmicksville. Punchinello is the
central character, along with his friends Lucia, Splint,
and Chip. When Punchinello strays from Eli, he begins to
have problems. Only when Punchinello stays close to Eli
does he clearly see how to walk through his life in
Wemmicksville.
In this heartwarming tale, Eli helps Punchinello
understand how special he is-no matter what other
Wemmicks may think. Children will learn a vital
lesson-regardless of how the world sees them, God loves
each of them just as they are.
|
| Lucado, Max |
If I Only Had a Green Nose |
Children |
Max was interested in helping children understand
their value-not from the world's perspective, but from
God's. Wemmicksville is a land created by Eli, the "God"
figure of the story. He creates each Wemmick in
Wemmicksville uniquely, each with its own look and
personality. Each story and video is a new adventure
with the citizens of Wemmicksville. Punchinello is the
central character, along with his friends Lucia, Splint,
and Chip. When Punchinello strays from Eli, he begins to
have problems. Only when Punchinello stays close to Eli
does he clearly see how to walk through his life in
Wemmicksville.
In this delightful book, Punchinello learns how
important it is to be who we were created to be, no
matter how much we want to fit in. Readers learn that we
are each made unique for a reason and that the Creator
will always help us be who we were created to be.
|
| Lucado, Max |
Punchinello and the Most Marvelous Gift |
Children |
The whole town is bustling to get ready for Maker
Day. Hans is busy baking his seven-layer Chocolate
Cherry Truffle Cake with Double Butter-Cream Frosting.
Violet is putting the finishing touches on her
mountainous bouquet. Lucia is warming up for her solo,
featuring the amazing Dr. Marvel and his
Marvellaphony-organoni. And Punchinello is just baffled.
He has nothing that would even compare to their fabulous
creations, and especially nothing wonderful enough to
honor Eli on Maker Day. Yet, in the midst of the
celebration, something goes terribly awry and
Punchinello comes to the rescue with the most precious
gift of all-a gift from the hearts of all Wemmicks to
honor the Maker on his special day.
Children will learn a little lesson about healthy
competition and the value of a gift from the heart in
this oversized board book from the Wemmicks series.
|
| Lucado, Max |
Hermie A Common Caterpillar - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
Watch out! Hermie may be just another caterpillar,
but his wormy style will win your heart. An adorable
character from renowned, best-selling author and
minister Max Lucado, Hermie (and his best friend,
Wormie) wonder why God-their close friend and
Creator-chose to make them so common. Then comes the
miracle. With an amazing transformation, they both learn
the truth behind God's impeccable timing. And purpose.
And love. It's a story that on a simple level will leave
your kids spellbound. But the biblical truths of
trusting in God's timing will deepen their own
understanding of identity and the joy of embracing God's
incredible design in them. |
| Lucado, Max |
Stanley The Stink Bug Goes to Camp - Hermies &
Friends |
Children |
|
| Lucado, Max |
Webster the Scaredy Spider - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
|
| Lucado, Max |
Busby, The Misbehaving Bee - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
|
| Lucado, Max |
A Fruitcake Christmas - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
It's Christmastime in the garden and Hermie and his
friends are hustling and bustling to prepare for the big
day. But more than anything, they all eagerly anticipate
the crowning moment of the holiday season: the arrival
of Grannypillar's scrumptious fruitcake. Suddenly
Christmas is hijacked when Iggy and Ziggy Cockroach -
the meanest, greediest bugs in the garden - steal
Grannypillar's fruitcake. How will Christmas survive?!
But deep in the hearts of the garden's youngest, the
true meaning of Christmas shines. Hailey and Bailey,
through an act of unheard generosity, together remind
the garden that the celebration of Christmas is nothing
about fruitcake, but about God's gift to us all, through
His Son, Jesus. |
| Lucado, Max |
Small Gifts in God's Hands |
Children |
Ages 5-8. A young boy, Elijah, meets Jesus and
rushes home to tell his mother, expressing his desire to
give Jesus a gift. He looks around at their meager
possessions, but nothing seems suitable. His mother
reassures him that Jesus won't care about the size of
the gift. During the week Elijah hears about gifts
people give to Jesus: they lend him their home so he can
preach, they provide him with a meal. But Elijah has
nothing. One day he and his mother go to hear Jesus
teach. A large crowd has gathered, and soon everyone is
hungry and tired. Elijah and his mother have brought
only enough food for themselves, but they offer Jesus
what they have. Of course, it is with their small
offering that Jesus feeds the thousands on the hillside.
Bladholm's realistic illustrations convey the powerful
message that no gift is too small for God. Shelley
Townsend Hudson |
| Lucado, Max |
Buginnings, Numbers - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
To compensate for his perceived commonness, Hermie
decides he needs to have more stuff than anyone in the
garden. With Wormie™ in tow, Hermie sets out through the
garden gathering daisies, acorns, rocks-anything he can
add to his collection of assets. But when the weight
becomes too much to bear, Hermie learns that the most
priceless things aren't 'things' at all-they're his
friends. |
| Lucado, Max |
Buginnings ABC's - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
In Letters, you'll have front row seats to the
opening night of "The Alphabet Garden," a special
production by Hermie and his friends, featuring the
letters A to Z. Of course, opening night rarely goes
over without a hitch, and the mishaps will have children
rolling in the aisles while learning all 26 letters of
the alphabet. Behind the scenes, Hermie learns the
important lesson that being in the spotlight doesn't
necessarily make you the star of the show. |
| Lucado, Max |
Buginnings Shapes - Hermie & Friends |
Children |
Hermie has invited Wormie™ over to play his new
board game, "Get into Shapes." With a flick of the
spinner, Hermie and Wormie are literally bending over
backwards to do their best caterpillar impressions of
the shape that the arrow lands on. The tumbling,
bumbling caterpillars attract the attention of the other
garden inhabitants, and soon, the whole group of insects
is 'getting into shapes.' Antonio Ant™ lends his
sectional body to create a perfect triangle; Lucy
Ladybug™'s wing forms an exact semicircle, and Schneider
the Snail™ has to expend little effort to exhibit a
circle. Children will laugh and learn as the caterpillar
crew teaches them to identify circles, squares,
triangles, and other shapes-with an underlying message
of using individual strengths toward a team effort. |
| Lucado, Max |
Best of All - |
Children |
In a village where everyone has been carved from
wood, an uppity Miss Bess Stovall claims her maple
"ancestree" is superior until the day a shunned willow
fellow saves her life. |
| Lucado, Max |
In the Eyue of the Storm |
Fiction |
|
| Lucado, Max |
It's Not About Me |
Devotional |
|
| Lucado, Max |
He Still Moves Stones |
Christian Living |
As one who had a 'wounded soul,' I cannot tell you
how much this book changed and turned around my life. I
received it as a gift many years ago and I have now
bought my 4th copy of the book, as the ones I have
loaned out never 'come home', which speaks of how
powerfully this book also speaks to others. In this
book, Max tells of characters of the Bible as if they
are actually people you know in real life; perhaps an
aunt or uncle, sister or brother, friend or neighbor.
His narrative is so possitive that no one can read it
and not be affected. I consider it a must for any
library!.
|
| Lucado, Max |
Jacob's Gift |
Children |
|
| Lucado, Max |
Because I Love You |
Children |
|
| Lucado, Max |
The rippled Lamb |
Children |
|
| Luck, G. Coleman |
James, Faith in Action |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Ludwig, Charles |
General without a gun: The life of William Booth,
founder of the Salvation Army, for teens |
Biographies |
|
| Lundgaard, Kris |
the Enemy within |
Issues |
This book has to be one of the most outstanding
books I have read in a long time. What a clear and well
ilustrated book. I have used it's contents in my
messages, in my counseling sessions and have given it as
a reading assignment to my students. It has the makings
of a classic.
|
| Lundguist, Carl |
Silent Issues of the Church |
Church |
|
| Lutz, Jessie G |
Christian Missions in China |
Missions |
A series of papers, some of them from the 19th
century, on the topic.
|
| Lutzer, Erwin |
No Place to Cry |
Issues |
Description: Just as God gave Dorie Van Stone a
tender heart to forgive her abusers, He also gave her
the strength to reveal her past in " No Place to Cry,"
the sequel to the best seller "Dorie, The Girl Nobody
Loved." Through her candor you will gain insight into
the trauma of emotional and sexual abuse. |
| Lutzer, Erwin |
Managing Your Emotions |
Issues |
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| Lutzer, Erwin |
The Doctrines that Divide |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Lutzer, Erwin w. |
Failure: The Back Door to Success |
Issues |
The book "Failure: The Back Door to Success" is an
excellent resource. This book is very encouraging and
informative, and one of the best nonfiction books I've
read. Erwin Lutzer is very clear and concise. He doesn't
beat around the bush when criticism is needed (it often
is), and gives credit where credit is due. A must-read!
|
| Lutzer, Erwin W. |
Living With Your Passions |
Singles |
This book came across my path and said"read me." I
have passed this book on to many people. It is not only
about sexual passions but passion period. There are many
kinds of passions. As human beings we need to realize
that even though, at times, we feel we have no control
over our desires ultimately we are accountable for our
actions. It points out that God-ordained sexual
satisfaction can only come when we are spiritually
joined to our partner as well as physically. The Steps
to Freedom part of the book is excellent as well. I
highly recommend this book. It would be a very good book
for pastors to read if they council in this area.
|
| Lwewis, Beverly |
the Creepy Sleep-Over |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Mac, Dorothy |
thank You God, for Water - A Happy Day Book |
Children |
|
| MacArthur |
I Believe in Jesus |
Children |
A wonderful tool to assist parents in leading their
children to accept Christ. Tells the story of God's plan
of salvation from creation through the life, death and
resurrection of Christ. Helps children see God's plan
for their lives. Includes a salvation prayer and page
for child and parent to sign and date regarding their
decision.
|
| MacArthur |
John 1-11 |
V |
|
| MacArthur |
How to study the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, Hohn |
The Anatomy of a Church |
Church |
|
| MacArthur, John |
Found: God's Will |
Christian Living |
You may want to jump and shout when you read the
sixth principle for knowing when you have found God's
will. The sixth principle is "Do whatever you want" as
long as the first five principles are operating in your
life. Read about all six principles to better understand
what the psalmist means when he urges, "Delight thyself
also in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desires of
thine heart"(Psalm 37:4). |
| MacArthur, John |
Reckless Faith |
Church |
This book is one of the finest books written by Dr.
John MacArthur. We live in a day when discernment is
ridiculed and as Christians we need not fear using our
rational faculties in order to discern Truth from Error.
This book is a plea for discernment and a reminder that
God's Word is the Christian's foundational Truth. The
book has been out of print for several years but if you
can get a copy, it is well worth having.
|
| MacArthur, John |
The Murder of Jesus |
Scriptural Teaching |
While history is overrun with stories of injustice
that stir us to anger and outrage, the death of Jesus
has become so familiar that often it fails to elicit
such a response. In The Murder of Jesus, John MacArthur
(The Gospel According to Jesus) writes that the
crucifixion of Jesus "was the greatest travesty of
justice the world will ever see... He was cruelly
executed by men who openly acknowledged His
faultlessness." At the same time, however, His death was
purposed by God to secure salvation for sinners.
In this historical narrative, MacArthur gives a complete
biblical account of the events leading up to and
including Jesus' crucifixion. This chronological
examination includes a detailed look at everything from
Judas's betrayal to Peter's denial to Christ's final
words on the cross and the significance of His atoning
work. In the midst of the drama, MacArthur draws out
personal points in regard to handling unjust suffering,
as well as examples of the disciples' faulty faith.
MacArthur's most poignant question, however, asks the
reader to investigate who is responsible for Jesus'
death. The answer might surprise you even while it
elevates you to a new level of doctrinal maturity by
shedding light on God's sovereignty during the most
devilish murder in history. |
| MacArthur, John |
Romans 1-8 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
Matthew 1-7 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
Hebrews |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
Romans 9-16 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
1 Corithians |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
The MacArthur Bible Handbook |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John |
The God Who Loves |
Christian Living |
|
| MacArthur, John |
Hard to Believe |
Christian Living |
Hard to Believe (2003) is John MacArthur's latest
book defining the parameters of the gospel and what it
means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. It is in many
ways a restatement of what some people called the
"lordship salvation" controversy of the late '80s and
earlyto-mid '90s; it covers essentially the same ground
as MacArthur's The Gospel According to Jesus (1988;
revised and expanded, 1994) and The Gospel According to
the Apostles (1993). Hard to Believe is in many ways a
clearer, simpler exposition of Scripture passages
speaking to the same points covered in those books, and
is arguably more accessible to a wider audience than the
previous works. |
| MacArthur, John |
The Book on Leadership |
Christian Living |
John MacArthur continues his impressive string of
recent books with "The Book on Leadership." Using the
apostle Paul as his subject, MacArthur demonstrates from
Scripture how true Christians who are in leadership
positions should behave. Excellent!
|
| MacArthur, John |
The Quest for Character |
Christian Living |
Don't let the size of the book fool you. Though it
is small it packs a punch. Many people are looking for
step by step instructions when reading books on how to
develope themselves. This book is not step by step. John
MacArthur starts with the Beatitudes and works his way
through the Fruit of the Spirit and so on. It will up to
the reader and the Holy Spirit to get to new levels of
maturity.
|
| MacArthur, John |
The Heart of the Bible |
Christian Living |
This is truely a great collection of the best verses
of the Bible. Pastor John carefully interprets and
explains the verses as if you are sitting in a personal
study session with him and offers sound teaching and
proper exegesis. You will find yourself wanting to read
this again when you are done. It is great for
morning/evening devotion either with your family or for
yourself. Crystal clear teaching and a book you'll want
to read again and again. A must read for any serious
Protestant believer. |
| MacArthur, John F |
Faith Works |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| MacArthur, John F. Jr. |
Ashamed of the Gospel |
Evangelism |
|
| MacArthur, John Jr. |
Jesus Pattern of Prayer |
Devotional |
|
| MacArthur, John Jr. |
Jesus" Pattern of Prayer |
Prayer |
|
| MacArthur, John Jr. |
The Ultimate Priority |
Christian Living |
|
| MacArthur Jr., John F |
the Vanishing conscience |
Scriptural Teaching |
The bestselling author of The Gospel According to
Jesus, MacArthur claims that we have become a people who
shift blame, deny guilt, love self and excuse moral
failure in this compelling book. The result is
diminished integrity and the loss of our ability to
experience God's grace and forgiveness. This explosive
book presents biblical solutions to the problem of sin,
and leads readers from a life of blame and denial to the
true peace and freedom. |
| Macaulay, Susan |
For The Children's Sake |
Family |
Fifteen years ago--in the world of education, a
millennium--Macaulay wrote her ideological treatise on
schooling, designed to assist parents and teachers in
creating education that is both enriching and joyous.
She states in her preface that the book embraces the
Christian worldview as it applies the ideas and methods
of educator Charlotte Mason to home-schooling, public
education and family life. Mary Woods's crisp, cheerful
reading aims to convince and encourage listeners.
However, because of Macaulay's lifelong affiliation with
the L'Abri Christian Fellowship in Switzerland and
England, the underlying religious message is strong.
Despite the acknowledged datedness of many of the books
and materials suggested for use, and the underlying
political tract, this recording will interest the
Christian home-school market. |
| MacDonald, George |
The Princess and Curdie |
Teen Fiction |
With the help of a mysterious fairy queen who
provides monstrous but gentle creatures to aid him, a
miner's son takes on the dangerous task of helping the
king and princess confound their enemies and save the
kingdom |
| MacDonald, George |
The Princess and the Goblin |
Teen Fiction |
Considered by W.H. Auden to be "the only English
children's book in the same class as the Alice books,"
The Princess and the Goblin is a classic example of
nineteenth-century children's literary fairy tales. Both
this tale and its sequel, The Princess and Curdie,
follow in the tradition of the folk tales of Charles
Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, yet also impart to the
reader a sense of MacDonald's personal vision and unique
style. This volume is the only adult edition of these
classics currently in print. |
| MacDonald, George |
The complete Fairy Tales |
Teen Fiction |
The Complete Fairy Tales brings together all eleven
of George MacDonald's shorter fairy tales, including
"The Light Princess" and "The Golden Key," as well as
his essay "The Fantastic Imagination." The subjects are
those of traditional fantasy: fairies good and wicked,
children embarking on elaborate quests, journeys into
unsettling dreamworlds, life-risking labors undertaken.
Though they allude to familiar tales such as "Sleeping
Beauty" and "Jack the Giant-Killer," MacDonald's stories
are profoundly experimental and subversive. By
questioning the concept that a childhood associated with
purity, innocence, and fairy-tale "wonder" ought to be
segregated from adult skepticism and disbelief, they
invite adult readers to adopt the same elasticity and
openmindedness that come so naturally to a child.
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| MacDonald, George |
The Wise Woman |
Teen Fiction |
The 'Wise Woman' is my favorite fairy tale of all
time. George MacDonald is wonderfully creative, pulls in
just enough 'magic' to be interesting but not confusing,
and builds strong characters. The tale has a very strong
moral content which goes almost unnoticed by the
strength of the story and its characters. I certainly
recommend this for young people but I am a 'Senior
Citizen' and still find it delightful and a bit thought
provoking.
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| Macdonald, George |
Alec Forbes and His Friend Annie |
Junior Fiction |
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| Macdonald, George |
St the Back of the North Wind |
Junior Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
the Baronet's Song |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Lady's Confession |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
the Curate's Awakening |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Fisherman's Lady |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Highland's Last Song |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
A Quiet Neighborhood |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
the Seaboard Parish |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Vicar's Daughter |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Shopkeeper's Daughter |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Tutor's First Love |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Shepherd's Castle |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
On Tnagled Paths |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
Lilith |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
The Maiden's Bequet |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
Home Again |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
the Marguis' Secret |
Fiction |
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| MacDonald, George |
Malcolm |
Fiction |
|
| MacDonald, Gordon |
the Effective Father |
Men |
Drawing on his counseling experience, the author
identifies biblical principles that mark the difference
between being a male parent and being a responsible,
effective father. |
| MacDonald, William |
Hebrews |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Mackall, Dandi Daley |
Please Reply - Todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Mackall, Dandi Daley |
Portrait of Lies - Todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Why Small Groups |
Church |
This book is biblically founded and helped me to see
the importance(largely from the bible) of having small
groups. Accountability, biblical fellowship, speaking
into each other's lives is the heart of the church.
While small groups cannot take the place of the local
church, they are a great context in which to apply the
truths we learn in church. I especially liked the part
about qualifications of a leader and being motivated by
God' grace. Overall, the best book ever written
(theologically and practically) on the subject!
|
| Mahaney C J |
The Cross Centered Life |
Devotional |
Remember Jesus Christ? Although it seems almost too
obvious, the center of our faith is surprisingly easy to
forget. Dynamic pastor C.J. Mahaney shows how to
overcome our tendency to move on from the gospel of
grace. Finding joy in the gospel -- whose promises allow
us to escape condemnation whenever it attacks -- helps
us avoid the prevalent trap of legalism. With practical
suggestions, Mahaney demonstrates the difference between
knowing the gospel... and making it the main thing in
daily decisions and daily living. |
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Christ Our Mediator |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Sex, Romance, and the Glory of God |
Family |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
This Great Salvation |
Christian Living |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Disciplines For Life |
Christian Living |
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| Mahaney, C. J. |
How Can I Change? |
Christian Life |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Worldliness, Resisting the Seduction of a fallen
World |
Christian Living |
|
| Mahaney, C. J. |
Living the Cross Centered Life |
Christian Living |
|
| Mahaney, Carolyn |
Feminine Appeal |
Women |
This book is amazing! When I first started to read
the book I thought that maybe the book was more geared
towards the Christian woman who is a wife or mother
rather than to a single like myself. Although Mahaney
does talk directly to the "wife" and "mother" the
insights of how to live godly are invaluable for every
woman longing to live in a Christ-like way.
I will also go as far as to say that this book changed
my life. The book opens up scripture and reveals the
truth of godly living as what it is meant to be lived.
This book should be in every church library and on every
woman's bedside table! An excellent read and a heart
revealing message needed for every woman whose first
love is Christ.
|
| Mahaney, Whitacre, Chesemore, Bradshaw |
Shoppinf for Time |
Women |
|
| Mahany, Patricia |
Happy birthday Jesus & Other Favorite Songs |
Children |
Pictorial children's book of Christian sheet music.
Includes words and music for over 30 favorite Sunday
School songs. |
| Maier, Paul |
Pontius Pilate |
Fiction |
|
| Mains, Davis |
Healing the Dysfunctional Church Family |
Church |
|
| Mally, Sarah |
Before You Meet Prince Charming |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Mangalwadi, Vishal & Ruth |
Legacy of william Carey |
Biographies |
Wonderful work done by two individuals who know the
country of India well. Not only is it an accurate
description of William Carey, but the history of India
itself. I am currently reading it for the second time.
It is full of alot if information about how truely the
power of the Gospel helps set people free in spirit and
industrialization. Great gift for those who are our
Hindu friends!
|
| Mann, Victor |
The Seeds that Grew to be a Hundred - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Manson, Susan; McCullough, Bonnie |
401 Ways to Get Your Kids to Work at Home |
Family |
401 Ways to Get Your Kids to Work at Home is an
essential book for busy parents who would like to get
their kids to share the housework and who would like a
systematic program to ensure that their kids know all
the basic living skills by the time they leave home at
age eighteen. Among the topics it covers are:How (and
when) to assign and teach specific jobsHow to give
positive feedback, incentives, rewards (or
punishment)How to teach your child to organize his or
her bedroomHow to teach time and money and basic
household skills; handing personal hygiene and clothing
needs, cooking, nutrition, and shopping skills;
exploring and planning a careerPlus over 400 specific
incentive/reward ideas (like charging a nickel for every
sock Mom has to pick up)It works!Whether your kids are
toddlers or teenagers, you'll find immediately help and
direction in Bonnie and Sue's enthusiastic, supportive
advice.
|
| Many Authors |
a Servants Journal; Reconciliation Fellowship &
Grace |
Christian Living |
|
| Many Authors |
Authentic Faith- Where God & Lfe Meet |
Christian Living |
|
| Manz Simon, Mary |
the First Christmas |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Marcellino, Jerry |
Rediscovering the Lost Treasure of Family Worship |
Worship |
|
| Margvardt, Mervin |
Grand Father's Story - arch Books |
Children |
|
| Marlin, Kathy |
Sing Praises! |
Children |
|
| Marquardt, Mervin |
The Prisoner Who freed Others - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Marshall, Catherine |
Somethng More |
Christian Living |
Catherine Marshall writes movingly of her quest for
Something More-a fuller, richer relationship with God.
Candidly she reveals the challenges her faith underwent
and explains how even tragedies can lead to a new,
life-changing understanding of how God works. If you're
longing for a deeper faith, Something More will help you
discover what it means to be spiritually rich. It
explores provocative topics such as: How to forgive and
receive forgiveness How to trust and obey God's will How
to live in faith in times of evil How to experience God
in the midst of challenging circumstantces. Engaging and
inspiring, this classic recounts experiences form
Catherine's personal life and the lives of others as
"case histories of what happens when we say "Yes to the
Spirit of Truth, allowing Him to invade us and lead us
into the light"-allowing Him to reveal Something More. |
| Marshall, Catherine |
A Man Called Peter |
Biographies |
Catherine Marshall writes an interesting and
insightful biography of her late husband, Peter
Marshall. Peter Marshall was a poor Scottish immigrant
who came to the United States, worked at odd jobs to put
himself through the seminary, and eventually became such
a prominent minister that he was appointed Chaplain of
the United States Senate. The book also tells the story
of Peter and Catherine, and how their relationship
blossoms and grows, and is severely tested over the
years.
|
| Marshall, Catherine |
Beyond Our Selves |
Christian Living |
This spiritual adventure from best-selling author
Catherine Marshall relates tales from her childhood to
marriage, and reads like a secret, questioning
journal-and journey. Along the way, Marshall offers
guidance on topics such as forgiveness, suffering,
miracles, unanswered prayer, and healing. The result is
a poignant revelation of her authentic search for a
meaningful life, a practical faith, and a closer
relationship with God.
With more than two million copies in print, the
continuing vitality of Beyond Our Selves stems from its
basic practicality as a handbook that shines insight on
subjects concerning every believer. In fact, Beyond Our
Selves is inspiring millions of people around the world
in search of meaning for their lives-challenging them to
stretch their beliefs, deepen their faith, and
revitalize their purpose.
|
| Marshall, Catherine |
God Loves You |
Children |
|
| Marshall, Catherine |
Julie |
Fiction |
|
| Marshall, Catherine |
Christy |
Fiction |
|
| Marshall, Peter |
Mr. Jones, Meet the Master |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Marshall, Peter & Manuel Davis |
The Light and the Glory For Children |
Teen Teaching |
How did Columbus, Squanto, John Winthrop, George
Whitefield, and George Washington help make America a
special nation? Does American democracy owe its start to
the Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth? What happened as
the generations that followed the Puritans moved west
and settled new lands? |
| Marshner, Connie |
Decent Exposure |
Family |
|
| Martha Peace |
Becoming a Titus 2 Woman |
Women |
|
| Martha Peace |
The Excellent Wife |
Women |
|
| Martin, Alfred |
survey of the Old Testament |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Martin, Alfred |
Survey of the Old Testament II |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Martin, Dorothy |
Mystery of the Stolen Flight Bag |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Martin, Dorothy |
Mystery of the Jade Earring |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Martin, Dr. Grant |
Transformed by Thorns |
Issues |
|
| Martin Waddell |
Room for a Little One |
Children |
|
| Martin, Walter |
Screwtape Writes Again |
Devotional |
think everyone should have to read this book (and
also C.S. Lewis's)! The author helps us to understand
how Satan operates. I guarantee that everyone will say
"Aha!" and see a little (or alot) of themselves in it.
Instead of writing a boring nonfiction book about sin,
the author presents Christian beliefs and principles in
such a way that you can easily grasp the point.
|
| Maselli, Christopher |
Shut Down |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Maselli, Christopher |
Choke Hold |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Maselli, Christopher |
Power Play |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Mathison, Keith A |
Dispensationalism - rightly Dividing the People of
God |
Scriptural Teaching |
Just like that book R.C. Sproul did on The Last Days
According to Jesus, one of his associates, Mr. Keith
Maithson, wrote another awesome and educational
resource, to help the church better understand this
unbiblical doctrine and its beliefs.
This book breaks down the Dispensationalist doctrine and
exposes each part of it as unbiblical heresy. This book
was another eye opener for me, as I read from its pages.
The church needs to get back to the Bible and stop
trying to let some Tim LaHaye, Hal Lindsey and Jack Van
Impe type trick them into thinking that we will not be
here during the tribulation.
After all, this writer, myself. Mr. Sproul and from
countless research, the historal church didn't and still
doesn't support that unbiblical view.
Anyone that would promte the unbiblical doctrine of
Dispensationalism, needs to read from their Bible again
and get this wonderful and educational resource.
I would highly recommend it, for those wanting to learn
more about this doctrine and how so many are being
tricked and deceived by its false teachings. |
| Maus, Cynthia Pearl |
Christ and The Fine Arts |
History |
|
| Max Lucado |
Coming Home |
Children |
|
| Max Lucado |
The Oak Inside the Acorn |
Children |
|
| Maxwell, John |
Partners in Prayer |
Devotional |
Prayer is the bridge that allows pastors and lay
people to partner together effectively in ministry.
Author John Maxwell knows this to be true because a
prayer-partner ministry changed his church and empowered
his ministry. Writing in a warm, anecdotal style with
lots of practical hands-on help, Maxwell describes how
this method of support has been proven time and again in
churches of all sizes. Empower your laity for ministry
involvement with this complete plan for creating a
prayer partner program in your church. |
| Maxwell, John |
Partners in Prayer |
Prayer |
Prayer is the bridge that allows pastors and lay
people to partner together effectively in ministry.
Author John Maxwell knows this to be true because a
prayer-partner ministry changed his church and empowered
his ministry. Writing in a warm, anecdotal style with
lots of practical hands-on help, Maxwell describes how
this method of support has been proven time and again in
churches of all sizes. Empower your laity for ministry
involvement with this complete plan for creating a
prayer-partner program in your church.
|
| Maxwell, John C. |
Be All You Can Be! |
Christian Living |
In an easygoing, conversational style, Dr. John
Maxwell points out the possibilities within us all and
then provides simple game plans for transforming those
possibilities into realities. His practical methods of
successful living, honed in his own life and ministry,
can help you be all you can be. |
| Mayer-Skumanz, Lene |
The Tower |
Children |
|
| Mayes, Wanda |
Jesus Makes Me Happy |
Children |
This is truly a beautiful book for children and
adults alike. Each page tells a special story about
Jesus beginning when He was a baby and continues on.
Each story is accompanied with a tender illustration of
Jesus interacting with people.
Colorful and real to life, the illustrations are
outstanding and coincide wonderful with the stories.
All in all this little book is a winner and a very
special read for parents to share with their little
ones.
|
| McArthur, John |
Charismatic Chaos |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| McCall, Yvonne Halloway |
The Story of Jacob, Rachel, & Leah - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| McCall, Yvonne Holloway |
Samir's Midnight Friend - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| McCarthy, bill |
What Makes A Man? |
Men |
|
| McCasland, David |
Oswald Chambers: Abandoned to God |
Biographies |
|
| McClusker, Paul |
Strange Journey Back - Adventures in Odyssey |
Teen Fiction |
"Mark knew…his dad left because of him. It was his
fault." Mark Prescott is sure that's why he and his mom
had to move to the small town of Odyssey. Oh how he
wishes things could return to the way they were, before
his dad left. Mark hates being a newcomer. He's not too
thrilled about his only new friend and being a girl.
That is, until Patti tells him about a time machine
called The Imagination Station at Whit's End. Mark
figures that's the answer to all his problems. If he can
only go back in time to the day his dad left, then Mark
is sure he can bring his parents back together again.
But first he's got to get past the time machine's
eccentric inventor, John Avery Whittaker, "Whit." As
Mark's adventures unfold, he learns lessons about
friendship, responsibility, and living with change.
|
| McCulley, Carolyn |
Did I Kiss Marriage goodbye? |
singles |
I recently read Carolyn McCulley's book, Did I Kiss
Marriage Goodbye? I was pleasantly surprised and
inspired by her genuine candidness and honest approach
to what can be such a sensitive subject. She dives into
the topic of Biblical womanhood with refreshing
purposefulness, emphasizing that no matter in what stage
of life a woman might find herself, God has good plans
for her to walk in that are meaningful. McCulley's
writing is laugh-out-loud humerous at times and also
extremely heartfelt as she
writes of her own life and the struggle that women face
as they wait for marriage and family. I also found very
helpful insights for married individuals on what not to
say to single women when they are trying to help them. I
highly recommend this book. There is not another one on
the market like this! Enjoy!
|
| McCusker, Paul |
Danger Lies Ahead! - Adventures in Odyssey |
Teen Fiction |
|
| McCusker, Paul |
Freedom Run |
Junior Fiction |
|
| McDonald, Cleveland |
Creating a Successful Christian Marriage |
Family |
|
| McDowell, Josh |
Why True Love Waits |
Family |
How can parents, youth workers, and teachers help
teens resist the immense pressure to be sexually active
before marriage? Josh McDowell's classic Why Wait? has
been updated and revised in this new reference work to
prepare adults with answers and a solution to kids'
struggles to remain sexually pure in today's culture.
Why True Love Waits equips readers with emotional,
relational, physical, and spiritual reasons to share
with young people to help them resist sexual pressure.
|
| McDowell, Josh |
Why Wait? |
Teen Teaching |
I read Why Wait? as a teen and it really helped me
to see the reasons why teens have sex, reasons to wait
and what was likely to happen to you down the road if
you didn't wait until marriage. The thing I liked most
about this book is that is shows you why young people
are having sex. Many books will just talk about why to
have sex or why you shouldn't. This book really explores
the issue and gives a lot of good facts to back up the
different points that are made in the book. Well worth
taking the time to read no matter how old you are or
what your feelings are on the subject.
|
| McDowell, Josh |
More then a Carpenter |
Apologetics |
Josh McDowell's timeless examination of the true
nature of Christ and his impact on our lives is one of
the best-selling Christian books ever (more than eight
million copies in print worldwide!). Written by a former
skeptic of Christianity, it is a hard-hitting book for
those who doubt Jesus' deity and his purpose. |
| McElrath, William N |
Bold Bearers of His Name |
Biographies |
Describes the work and experiences of individual
Christian missionaries and those who have supported them
all over the world, from the United States to Sweden to
Indonesia. |
| McElrath, William N |
A Bible Dictionary For Young Readers |
Children |
|
| McGee, Robert S. |
The Search for Significance |
Issues |
Robert McGee's best-selling book has helped millions
of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ's love
while no longer basing their self-worth on their
accomplishments or the opinions of others. In fact,
Billy Graham said that it was a book that "should be
read by every Christian."
|
| McKenna, David L. |
The Jesus Model |
Christian Living |
|
| Meier, Paul |
Don't Let Jerks Get the Best of You
|
Issues |
Dr. Paul Meier takes a look at how selfish humans
are. Through light hearted episodes, Dr. Meier sheds
light on how individuals act as jerks, how to become
aware of manipulation, and identifying our own "jerk"
tendencies. Don't Let Jerks Get the Best of You!
provides laughs while at the same time showing ways to
take control of our lives and build relationships with
confidence, trust, and joy.
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
Nate Saint -Heroes for Young Readers |
Children |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
George Miller - Heroes for Young Readers |
Children |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
Gladys Aylward - Heroes for Young Readers |
Children |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
Eric Liddell - Heroes for Young Readers |
Children |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
Nate Saint |
Children Biography |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
Gladys Aylward |
Children Biography |
|
| Meloche, Renee Taft |
George Muller |
Children Biography |
|
| Melody Carlson |
Three Days, A Mother's Story |
Fiction |
|
| Meltzer, Lisa |
The Three Billy goats Gruff |
Children |
|
Merrill, Dean &
Grace |
Together at Home |
Family |
|
| Meyer, F. B. |
Ephesians |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Michael Emerson & Christian Smith |
Divided byh Faith |
Issues |
|
| Michael & Tiffany Ross |
Faith the reathes |
Women |
|
| Michael W. Smith |
Your Place in This World |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Miller, Basil |
David Livingstone |
Biographies |
David Livingstone: Missionary to Africa |
| Miller, Basil |
Mary Slessor (Women of Faith) |
Biographies |
The remarkable story of the courage and compassion
of a woman who dared to challenge a mission field that
had come to be known as "the white man's grave."
From earliest childhood in Dundee, Scotland, Mary
Slessor desired to carry the gospel to the unreached
people groups of West Africa. From the moment of her
arrival in 1876, she encountered and overcame both the
primitive hazards of pioneer missionary work and the
barbarous social practices of the tribes to whom she had
been sent.
In time churches were planted, schools were built and
medical help was made available. So thorough was Mary's
knowledge and understanding of the language and customs
that she was appointed vice-consul for the British
government in the region. Government authorities were
continually amazed at her godly influence in the lives
of the people she served.
The personal story of one of the greatest missionaries
of the past century.
|
| Miller, Calvin |
Gardians of the Singreale |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Miller, Calvin |
Star Riders of Ren |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Miller, Calvin |
War of the Moonrhymes |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Miller, David R |
Single Moms Single Dads |
Singles |
|
| Miller, Keith |
Habitation of Dragons |
Christian Living |
Although many authors make poor readers of their own
material, this audiotape is a definite exception to the
rule. In these very personal and transparent vignettes,
Keith Miller reveals the struggles and subtle
temptations that beset the "successful" Christian author
and lecturer. His honest appraisal of his own failings
prompts a more thorough soul-searching of our own
"dragons". Frequently, while listening to him describe
his struggles with insecurities, anxiety, escapism,
pride, self-doubt and ordinary family challenges, I
recognized the similarities in my reactions to
circumstances. These are tapes you will want to
savor...and then return to somewhere down your spiritual
walk, to check on your progress. By participating in the
heart-felt prayers at the end of each story, it kept the
tone positive and hopeful.
|
| Miller, Keith |
The Single Experience |
Singles |
|
| Miller, Keith & Wells, Andrea |
The Single Experience |
Singles |
As a lay grief counselor for my church I found it an
excellent rsource. |
| Miller, Stephen M |
How To - Get Into The bible |
Teen Teaching |
In today's media-driven culture, how do you
introduce the Bible to people who are used to movies,
comic books, and USA Today? You give them How to Get
Into the Bible, a fast-paced, action-packed look at the
main characters, events, and meanings of the Old and New
Testament.
Using with the reader-friendly Contemporary English
Version, this book makes it even easier for adults who
are unfamiliar with the Bible to get into the
Scriptures.
|
| Mills, Bill |
Led Forth in Triumph |
Christian Living |
|
| Mills, Bill |
The Language of The Heart |
Christian Living |
|
| Mills, Bill |
Beyond Independence |
Christian Living |
|
| Mills, Bill |
Adequate! |
Christian Living |
|
| Mills, Bill |
The Language of the Heart |
Prayer |
Many inside and outside Alcoholics Anonymous are
concerned with the cult appearance presented by AA
groups and members: Those who believe that the Big Book
and the 12 and 12 are direct inspirations from a
everwatchful Higher Power. Those of us who have been
blessed with ten or more years of sobriety and serenity
know that the AA founders were truly mortal, and
stumbled their way to a vital way of preserving
abstinence despite organizational imperitives. This book
gives the common sense, and humble approach that Bill
Wilson used to give guidance to the 12 Step Approach. It
is a welcome antidote to those Bleeding Deacons within
and without AA who seek to fossilize a vibrant, growing,
and everchanging force with ever increasing rigid
restrictions and rules concerning AA membership. This
volume ranks with Not-God, Secret History of
Alchoholism, Slaying the Dragon, and Natural History of
Alcoholism as must-haves for those of us who find AA a
part of our daily lives, and not all of our lives. It is
definitely terra incognita for those who have chosen AA
as their only life, and for those who abjure Rule 62:
"Don't take yourself too seriously!"
|
| Mills, Bill |
Naked & Unshamed |
Family |
|
| Mills, Bill |
The Day of the Lord |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Mills, bill |
Naked and Unashamed |
family |
|
| Minirth, Hawkins, |
How to Beat Burnout |
Issues |
|
| Mittelberg, Marks |
Becoming A Contgious Christian |
Evangelism |
|
| Montogomery, John Warwick |
the Quest for Noah's Ark |
History |
Profound and prolific writer tells not the only the
history up until early 1970's but includes his own trip
with his son up on Mt. Ararat.
Deepened appreciation for "ark fever" and thankful for
the appendexed communications with other explorations. |
| Moody bible Institute |
founders Week Messages 1969 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moody bible Institute |
founder's Week Messages, 1977 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moody Bible Institute |
founder's Week Messages 1976 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moody Bible Institute |
Founders Week Messages, 1978 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moody bible Institute |
founders Week Messages 1975 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moody Bible Institute |
Founders Week Messages 1960 |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Moore, Don & Dueck, Lorna |
Hidden Heroes .. evidence that God is at work |
Missions |
|
| Moore, Dorthy & Raymond |
Better Late than Early |
Family |
Though based on research from the 60's and 70's, I
found this book invaluable. The addendum makes note that
current research only confirms the earlier studies.
Essentially, the first half of the book provides
numerous arguments to support that children need
nurturing loving homes first and foremost. It over and
over again contends that formal education is better left
until age 8-10. The research and arguments are vast.
Resources are plentiful and convincing. Everything makes
sense to me, a former educator, who is currently raising
children of my own. The research provides a firm
foundation regarding my choices for my children. The
second half of the book is merely developmental ideas,
but sound opinion nonetheless.
|
| Morgan, G. Campbell |
The Practice of Prayer |
Devotional |
G. Campbell Morgan describes how every Christian can
maintain a prayer life that produces results. He gives
you the necessary components for truly effective
praying. |
| Morgan, G. Campbell |
The Practice of Prayer |
Devotional |
G. Campbell Morgan describes how every Christian can
maintain a prayer life that produces results. He gives
you the necessary components for truly effective
praying.
|
| Morgan, G. Campbell |
The Practice of Prayer |
Prayer |
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| Morgan, G. Campbell |
the Unfolding Message of the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Morgan, Stacy Towle |
Journey to Japan |
Junior Fiction |
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| Morgan, Stacy Towle |
The British Bear Caper |
Junior Fiction |
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| Morgan, Stacy Towle |
Escape from Egypt |
Junior Fiction |
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| Morgan, Stacy Towle |
Adventure in the Caribbean |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Morley, Patrick M |
The Man in the mIrror |
Men |
This powerful book invites men to take a probing
look at their identities, relationships, finances, time,
temperament, and integrity, and then directs them to
take the first time step toward lasting change.
|
| Morrie, Gilbert |
Empress of the Underworld |
Teen Fiction |
This was an extremely enjoyable book. I am a
twenty-something and I was enthralled....I had to read
it before I gave it to my young sister as a gift....I
wanted to be sure that it was a good book. I certainly
did not want to give her something that did not
represent the values that we have. The young girl Abbey
rebels against going on the next mission with the
sleepers, she is very vain and wants to stay away so
that she can improve her appearance. There is a slight
romance in the friendship between two of the characters
-- however it is quite pure and fun -- conducted in a
manner that shows mutual respect and shared beliefs, a
very important thing to represent in this day in age.
Although, I must admit that it may be my sense of
romance that finds this. Anyways, the real point of the
book is Abbey overcoming her vanity. She becomes a slave
to the empress who has brainwashed her. This causes her
to think that the empress is showing her "the truth"
which is (as always when The Adversary is involved)a
monumental lie. Only when the true prince of the
underground society reminds her of the horror she saw
when she first came causes her to come back to reality
and find "Goel" in her life..... The rest....aah...the
rest is for you to figure out... I would never give the
ending completely away. I wanted this to be an outline
of the important parts...not a plot summary....I may
have failed! :)
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| Morrie, Henry M |
For Time and Forever |
Apologetics |
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| Morris, Gilbert |
The Sword of Camelot - Seven Sleeper Series |
Teen Fiction |
in this seven sleepers book we find
Josh,Sara,Jake,Reb.Wash,Abby,and Dave in Camelot facing
dragons,witches,and once again the dark lord and his
forces.They must all put their trust in Goel and fight,
but one may not be willing!
|
| Morris, Gilbert |
The Caves that Time Forgot - Seven sleepers Series |
Teen Fiction |
this book is fantastic! it is sooo good. i mean, i
read it like three times, (maybe more), and i'm not sick
of it yet. my friend got this book mega-cheap at a
garage sale and the only reason she bought it was caus
it was accidently in the bag she put books in. i'm
really sorry (and mad) she didn't get more. There were a
ton of em'! okay, i'll tell you what it is about. see,
the seven sleepers were sent to this island to help a
bunch of really uncivilized people. they talk to the
captain of the boat who brings them there and he shuts
up and refuses to talk about it. finally they get the
cook or someone to talk about it. he starts babbling
bout these monsters on the island. later, the seven
sleepers find out the "monsters" were dinosaurs. They
also meet 2 tribes that war against each other. They
found out about only one at first. or rather, the tribe
found them. they were saved from having their hearts cut
out by the chief's daughter. they taught the tribe all
these stuff, like making bread and weapons and how to
help other people. later, they helped make peace between
the two tribes. I'm not telling how, that's giving away
too much. i've already said too much. all i'm gonna say
is the ending is pretty funny, especially to me. darn,
i'm really bad at making endings so i guess i'll make an
unoriginal ent to match with an unoriginal beggining.
You know, great book! the end
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| Morris, Gilbert |
winged Raiders of the Desert |
Teen Fiction |
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| Morris, Gilbert |
Attack of the Amazons |
Teen Fiction |
Sent by Goâel to the land of Fedor to overcome evil
through love, the Seven Sleepers encounter Amazons who
kidnap the young people and try to break their spirit. |
| Morris, Gilbert |
Escape With the Dreammaker |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Morris, Gilbert |
The final Kingdom |
Teen Fiction |
Goâel, friend and leader of the Seven Sleepers,
decides to send his young servants on one last mission
before the great, final battle with the Dark Lord.
|
| Morris, Gilbert |
Dixie Jumbo |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Morris, gilbert |
No Woman So Fair |
Fiction |
|
| Morris, gilbert L |
the Gates of Neptune-Seven Sleepers Series |
Teen Fiction |
The Seven Sleepers go under the sea to save Atlantis
from the Dark Lord. Sarah has to learn to overcome her
"overtrust". Josh and his friends beat, not only the bad
guys, but giant sting rays, sharks, and giant squid as
well.
|
| Morris, Gilbert L |
Flight of the Eagles - Seven Sleepers Series |
Teen Fiction |
"Flight of the Eagles" is the first in the "Seven
Sleepers Series" by Gilbert L. Morris. The world as we
know it has changed after a terrible nuclear war.
Fourteen-year-old Joshua Adams wakes up from a fifty
year sleep to find himself escaped from the war. But to
his surprised he finds that his awakening has hailed the
beginning of an ancient prophecy. For years the
genetically altered races of Earth have sung of Seven
Sleepers who would awaken from a deep sleep and unite
together with Goel to fight against the evil priests of
the Sanhedrin. Josh's quest is to now find the other
sleepers and continue the quest to rid the world of the
Sanhedrin. But along the way, Josh and his new found
friends, both from the old world and new world, must
face dangers and betrayals that will threaten their
faith and commitment to Goel. |
| Morris, Henry M |
Men of Science - Men of God |
Teen Teaching |
This is a great book for those interested in
scientists who believed in God. While no part of this
book is in depth it is a good starting point for
children doing research or who want more of a
compilation of scientists and their contributions.
Overall I think this book is a very effective book for
the younger generation or for someone who just wants to
read some quick facts about Christian scientists.
|
| Morris, Henry M |
Scientific Creationism |
Apologetics |
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
A Great Introduction For the "Well Educated", July 25,
2006
Reviewer: Don Boone (Calgary, AB Canada) - See all my
reviews
I read the newest edition of this book and found it
extremely compelling. The point that Morris makes is
very clear: Since there is no way that any of us could
be there to witness the origin of the universe, we have
to look at the evidence to see if our model is
consistent with the evidence. Creationism, by the
evidence presented in this book, is by far more
consistent with the evidence than is Evolutionism. But
you won't hear that in the public schools which daily
indoctrinate our children to accept the theories of
evolution simply because the teacher says so. And
somehow this is considered good science? This book says
to take a good honest look for yourself. |
| Morris, Henry M |
The Remarkable Birth of Planet Earth |
Apologetics |
s a student of Creation vs Evolution, I have read
many books, documents, etc., about this subject. The
Remarkable Birth Of The Planet Earth by Henry Morris
demolishes Darwinism and proves it to be mathmatically
and scientifically IMPOSSIBLE!! Get this little book
before it's too late. Read it, read it again. You'll be
glad you did. Signed Dean Flowers |
| Morris, Laurence |
The Pilgrim's Progress = From John Bunyons Original |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Moser, Nancy |
the Quest |
Fiction |
|
| Moser, Nancy |
the Invitation |
Fiction |
|
| Moser, Nancy |
The Seat Beside Me |
Fiction |
|
| Mueller, Virginia |
Jacob's Ladder - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Mueller, Virginia |
The King's Invitation - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Mueller, Virginia |
Clem the Clumsy camel |
Children |
|
| Munyan, John |
the Pilgrim's Progress |
Junior Fiction |
One of the most powerful dramas of Christian faith
ever written, this captivating allegory of man's
religious journey in search of salvation follows the
pilgrim as he travels an obstacle-filled road to the
Celestial City. Along the way, he is confronted by
monsters and spiritual terrors, among them Worldly
Wiseman, Giant Despair, and the demons of the Valley of
the Shadow of Death. An enormously influential
seventeenth-century classic, universally known for its
simplicity, vigor, and beauty of language. |
| Murdock, Hy |
Noah's Ark - Ladybird Bible Stories |
Children |
|
| Murph, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Magi's Treasure |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, El;speth |
Mystery of the Painted Snake |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elispeth |
the Mystery of the Runaway Scarecrow |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elpeth |
Mystery of the Book Fair |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Where Are You God? |
Children |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Eagle Feather |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Hhaunted lighthouse |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, elspeth |
The Mystery of the Silent Nightingale |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
the Mystery of the Dancing Angels |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Coon Cat |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Lost Island |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Silly goose |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Hidden Egg |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Candy box |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Princess doll |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the golden Pelican |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Empty School |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth |
Mystery of the Disappeating Papers |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, elspeth |
Double Trouble |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth Campbell |
Sometimes I Get Scared |
Children |
I'd never heard of this author before I picked up a
copy of "Sometimes I Get Scared" at a library book sale.
Now I'm planning to collect the series for my four year
old son.
Psalm 23 is expressed through the voice of a young child
speaking to God. The language is accessible for children
without talking down to them. The illustrations are
intricately detailed, with color used sparingly to
convey meaning. It's a simple, tender book with a loving
message.
|
| Murphy, Elspeth Campbell |
Sometimes I Get Lonely |
Children |
|
| Murphy, Elspeth Campbell |
What Can I Say to You God? |
Children |
|
| Murray, Andrew |
Everyday Guide to Prayer |
Devotional |
The Everyday Guide to Prayer takes away the complex,
confusing notions of what prayer should be, offering
instead an understandable thirty-one-day guide to true
communication with God. A section of "prayer starters"
follows, to help you begin your conversation with God on
any number of real life issues.
Give prayer a chance, and you'll find that it becomes a
vital part of your everyday life. Want to know how to
pray? You need The Everyday Guide to Prayer. |
| Murray, Andrew |
Absolute Surrender |
Christian Living |
In Murray’s classic devotional style, he shows the
way to new freedom and power, beginning with the truth
that "carnal Christianity" is not true Christianity. He
clearly and convincingly presents the "one decisive
step" that believers can take to move from the old life
to the new life. Murray begins with the biblical command
to be filled with the Spirit and ends with the assurance
that "ye are the branches" and completely dependent on
the Vine for life.
|
| Murray, Andrew |
Abide in Christ |
Christian Living |
Amazing book. It amplifies the call to eternal
peace, the "rest for our souls" we all desire. His style
is used to make one hear the Scripture and fall at the
feet of God for rest. The problem with the text from the
first few days is it could lean, out of context, to
perfectionism.
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| Murray, Andrew |
Everyday Guide to Prayer |
Prayer |
|
| Murray, Andrew |
With Christ in the School of Prayer |
Prayer |
"If there is one thing I think the Church needs to
learn," Andrew Murray writes, "it is that God means
prayer to have an answer, and that it hath not entered
into the heart of man to conceive what God will do for
His child who gives himself to believe that his prayer
will be heard." This classic book calls on believers to
approach prayer not as a drudgery or a way to win favor
with God, but as a means of communing with the
Creator-and seeing their own lives changed |
| Murry, Andrew |
Abide in Christ |
Devotional |
So many Christians, instead of accepting God's
invitation to enter His throne room, stand alone outside
the door, uncertain and ashamed. Christ beckons them to
His banqueting table and offers them a room in His
house, but they foolishly give up the glory of the life
He as offered. They come to Jesus as Redeemer but never
go beyond the doorway to abide in Him and experience the
unspeakable joy of dwelling with the King of Kings.
Andrew Murray knew what it meant to be continually in
the Father's presence. Read these thirty-one
heart-searching readings and learn how to live daily in
closer communion and fellowship with Him. Accept God's
invitation and live in His blessing and glory instead of
shuffling your feet at the gate. |
| Murry, Andrew |
With Christ in the School of Prayer |
Devotional |
One of the best-loved prayer classics of all time.
Using Jesus' teaching on prayer as a model, Murray
begins at the elementary level and then leads you
step-by-step deeper into bold, believing prayer. In 31
lessons, Murray offers powerful teaching designed to
lead us to a life of prayer.
|
| Murry, Andrew |
The New Life |
Christian Living |
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Society - Forbidden Doors |
Teen Fiction |
The occult is a very real influence for today's
youth--and the world is only too eager to exploit their
curiosity about the supernatural. Tyndale and Bill
Myers, cocreator of McGee and Me!, counteract the
deceptions presented by immensely popular titles with an
innovative approach to juvenile fiction--the Forbidden
Doors series. Insightful and straightforward, each
volume tackles spiritual warfare by presenting biblical
truths through realistic situations and characters.
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Deceived - Forbidden Doors |
Teen Fiction |
Her newfound fascination with hypnotism and
reincarnation leads Rebecca to doubt her Christian
convictions--and nearly destroy her life. But her
brother and a mystery friend named "Z" know that God can
bring her through this dangerous deception.
|
| Myers, Bill |
My Life as a Broken Bungee Cord |
Teen Fiction |
Dorkoid Wally McDoogle has never looked so cool!
This special edition gives readers all of the McDoogle
out-of-control humor in a hip, hardcover format with
never-before-seen wacky illustrations. My Life As a
Broken Bungee Cord keeps readers on the edge of their
seats as one calamity builds upon another until, with
his life on the line, Wally learns what it means to
fully put his trust in God. If they're adding to their
complete Wally collection or just starting a new one,
this upgraded edition is a must for every young reader's
library.
|
| Myers, Bill |
My Life as a Smashed Burrito |
Teen Fiction |
The hilarious, goofball antics of our boy blunder,
Wally McDoogle, are now available for your listening
pleasure! For the debut of Wally McDoogle audio, you'll
find the first two stories from The Incredible Worlds of
Wally McDoogle series jam-packed onto two CDs. Use as a
read-along or just listen for fun!
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Case of the Yodeling Turtles |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Case of the Hiccupping Ears |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Bill |
the Case of the Drooling Dinasours |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Case of the Flying Toenails |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Case of the Chewable Worms |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Bill |
The Case of the Giggling Geeks |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Myers, Michael R |
It's Time To Rember America! |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Myers, Ruth |
31 Days of Praise |
Devotional |
Christians who long to experience God in a fresh,
deep way will treasure this powerful, personal praise
guide, rereleased with an updated cover. Every day for
just one month, a Scripture-based devotion cultivates
the "heart habit" of praise and worship. Readers will be
gently inspired to appreciate and adore the Lord in all
things -- yes, even in the midst of pain,
disappointment, and heartache. A deeper intimacy with
God -- and a greater love for Him -- is the sure result. |
| Myra, Harold |
Halloween Is It for Real? |
Children |
Halloween is an odd mixture of creepy creatures,
costume parties, and harvest festivals. It is also a
confusing time for those hesitant to celebrate a holiday
that traces its roots to pagan practices and beliefs. |
| Myra, Harold |
The New You |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Myrna Strasser |
Silent Night, Holy Night |
Children |
|
| Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Dannah resh |
Lies Young Women elieve |
Women |
|
| Nancy son |
Praise Her in the Gates |
Women |
The calling of christian Motherhood |
| Nancy son |
The Fruit of Her Hands |
Women |
Respect and the hristian man |
| Nederveld, Patricia L. |
I Love You, Jesus! |
Children |
|
| Nederveld, Patricia L |
A Ride in the NIght |
Children |
|
| Nee, Watchman |
The Normal Christian Life |
Devotional |
The Normal Christian Life is Watchman Nee's great
Christian classic unfolding the path of faith and
presenting the eternal purposes of God in simple terms.
Watchman Nee (1903 - 1972) is remembered for his
leadership of an indigenous church movement in China as
well as for the books that continue to enrich Christians
throughout the world. Beginning in the 1930s, he helped
establish local churches in China that were completely
independent of foreign missionary organizations and were
used to bring many into the kingdom of God.
|
| Nee, Watchman |
Let Us Pray |
Devotional |
Reviewer: Paul West "Pablo" (San Marcos, Texas) s
Watchman Nee spent much of his life in prison for
preaching Jesus Christ in China. This was back around
the early 1900's, when gospel resistance was exceedingly
fierce for missionaries in Asia. His books and teachings
were written mostly behind bars, under the oppression of
his communist jailers. God was with him in prison,
though, and rewarded his faithfulness by allowing him to
lead several prison guards to Christ before he died.
All Nee's books were originally written in Chinese, and
they have a certain insight into Christ that I have
found unique. This man knew God, there is no doubt. He
was intimate with the Holy Spirit, and God gave him
revelation in prayer. To Nee, prayer is simply aligning
your will with God's will.
Of course, prayer is anything but simple. Prayer is
often painful and taxing. What Nee does is lay down the
basic rudiments for effective prayer: 1) Praying in
God's will, birthed from the desire to know the heart of
God on any given subject, and 2) Perseverence in prayer,
or more specifically, praying until the burden is
lifted.
The second half of the book offers a teaching on Satan's
tactics to disrupt the prayer life of a saint, and how
to pray effectively in a group meeting. Really good
stuff, I think. Books like these are good to have,
keeping parts highlighted for quick access when your
spirit starts to ebb. Prayer is the most important part
of the Christian's walk, the part Satan attacks the
most, and it is wise to read as much as we can by men
who have excelled in it. |
| Nee, Watchman |
Sit, Walk, Stand |
Christian Living |
An inspiring look at Ephesians and the believer's
association with Christ, the world, and Satan.
|
| Nee, Watchman |
The Normal Christian Life |
christian Living |
This classic work unfolds the path of faith and
presents the eternal purpose of God in simple terms.
|
| Nee, Watchman |
Let Us Pray |
Prayer |
I give this book a very high rating due to the fact
that Watchmen Nee provides us with so much useful
information to help us in our daily walk with Christ.
'Let Us Pray' makes the basics of prayer available to us
so that we may come to God with effective and fervent
prayer. Watchman Nee expresses the importance of knowing
what we Christians have to deal with daily so we may
conquer the opposition and allow Gods will to prevail on
earth. This book is essential for anyone who has just
accepted Christ ; it is also rewarding to anyone who
wishes to sharpen their discernment in the area of
prayer.
|
| Neff, LaVonne |
Simon Was Safe - A Passover Story - Arch Books |
Children |
|
| Nelson, J. Robert |
On the New Frontiers of Genetics and Religion |
Issues |
|
| Nelson, Thomas |
Bible Encyclopedia |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Neta Jackson |
Pet Parables, Vol. 1 |
Children |
|
| Nettles, |
By His Grece and For His Glory |
History |
|
| Nicholson, Emily |
You're One of a Kind |
Teen Teaching |
|
| Nodel, Maxine |
The Story of Johah - Famous bible Stories |
Children |
|
| Noel Piper |
Faithful Women & Their Extraordinary God |
Women |
hn Kim, and Helen Roseveare - who trusted in their
extraordinary God as he led them to do great things for
his kingdom. |
| Noel Piper |
Faithful Women and their Extradinary God |
Biographies |
|
| Noll, Marka |
A History of Christianity in The United States and
Canada |
History |
Noll has written a very readable textbook. Though
dealing with all denominations, it is centered on the
rise and decline of Protestant dominance in the United
States. Starting from colonial pluralism, Noll shows how
Christianity was Americanized by the "great awakening,"
the Revolution, and other influences. Evangelical
America, he says, began to erode during the Civil War
and declined further under the influence of modernism
and the social gospel. Examining various trends and
leaders, Noll predicts that the 20th century will
witness a return to pluralism. Though a little weak on
the past 40 years, his book is an excellent overview of
American church history. Space is given to minority
influences, and hymns are used to show the common
worshiper's viewpoint. Especially useful and unique is
his section on the church in Canada, which provides
great comparison value. Recommended for libraries
needing a good, basic history of the American church. |
| Norman Rohrer |
The Indomitable Mr. O |
Biographies |
|
| Nygaard, Norman E. |
Champion Of Liberty |
biographies |
Champion of liberty;: The story of Roger Williams,
|
| Nygren, Anders |
Commentary on Romans |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
What is a Church? - Children's Bible Basics |
Children |
Discusses activities taking place in churches and
the activities of individual church members as they
spread the word of God and do His work.
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
What is Prayer? - Children's Bible Series |
Children |
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
The Holy Spirit in Me - Children's Bible Series |
Children |
Defines the Holy Spirit using simple terms and
biblical references.
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
Jesus is No Secret - Children's Bible Basisc |
Children |
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
Who is God? - Children's Bible Basics |
Children |
What does God look like? Where does He live? Does
God love me? How can I hear God talk? Does God know what
I think? Children naturally have many questions about
God. In simple language they can understand, Carolyn
Nystrom answers many of their basic questions. Brightly
colored pictures complement the text and make this a
perfect book to help children better understand who God
is.
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
What is the bible? - Children's Bible Basics |
Children |
The Bible is God's special Book. It is a history
Book, a story Book, a lesson Book, a song Book. And
because it is God's Book, the Bible is completely
true.In What Is the Bible? children will learn how God
made the Bible, and just what makes it so special.
|
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
What is Prayer - Children's Bible Basics |
Children |
A simple introduction to prayer, explaining why,
how, and when we pray. Included Bible references. |
| Nystrom, Carolyn |
I Learn to Love my Enemies |
Children |
|
| O'Donnell, Elizabeth Lee |
Maggie Doesn't Want to Move |
Children |
|
| OcKenga, Harold J |
Women Who Made Bible History |
Biographies |
Women who made Bible history;: Messages and
character sketches dealing with familiar Bible women
|
| Odor, Ruth Shannon |
Bible Heroes - Grade Four |
Children |
|
| Ogilvie, Lloyd J. |
Loved & Forgiven (Colossians) |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Oke, Janette |
The Birthright |
Fiction |
|
| Oke, Janette |
The sacred Shore |
Fiction |
|
| Oke, Janette |
The Meeting Place |
Fiction |
|
| Oke, Janette |
roses for Mama |
Fiction |
|
| Oke, Janette |
Once Upon a Summer |
Fiction |
|
| Olasky, Susan |
Annie Henry and the Secret Mission |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Omantain, Stormie |
The Power of a Praying Parent |
Prayer |
Stormie revisits her bestselling book for parents
(more than 1.4 million copies sold) by adding some new
material and the wisdom gleaned from even more years of
being a mom. After decades of raising her own children
along with her husband, Michael, she looks back at the
trials and joys of parenting and the power found in
praying for her kids. In 30 easy-to-read chapters,
Stormie shares from personal experience as to how
parents can pray for their children’s |
| Omartian, Stormie |
The Power of a Praying Wife |
Prayer |
Omartian shares how wives can develop a deeper
relationship with their husbands by praying for them.
Packed with practical advice on praying for specific
areas, including decision-making, fears, spiritual
strength, and sexuality, this book helps women discover
the fulfilling marriage God intended.
|
| Orr, J. Edwin |
The Fervant Prayer |
Devotional |
|
| Orr, Jeowin |
The Fervent Prayer |
History |
|
| Osborne, Rick |
Your Child & Jesus |
Family |
|
| Osterhouse, Jim |
faith Unfolded |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Osterhouse, Jim |
Faith Unfolded |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Oursler, Fulton |
The Greatest Story Ever Told |
Fiction |
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| Pache, Rene |
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit |
Devotional |
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| Pache, Rene |
the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Pache, Rene' |
The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture |
Scriptural Teaching |
"This has proven to be a standard, reliable and
thorough defense of biblical inspiration and authority.
I would recommend it for Bible college and seminary
courses in Prolegomena and Doctrine of Scripture." |
| Packer, J. I. |
Knowing God |
Scriptural Teaching |
A lifelong pursuit of knowing God should embody the
Christian's existence. According to eminent theologian
J.I. Packer, however, Christians have become enchanted
by modern skepticism and have joined the "gigantic
conspiracy of misdirection" by failing to put first
things first. Knowing God aims to redirect our attention
to the simple, deep truth that to know God is to love
His Word. What began as a number of consecutive articles
angled for "honest, no-nonsense readers who were fed up
with facile Christian verbiage" in 1973, Knowing God has
become a contemporary classic by creating "small studies
out of great subjects." Each chapter is so specific in
focus (covering topics such as the trinity, election,
God's wrath, and God's sovereignty), that each
succeeding chapter's theology seems to rival the next,
until one's mind is so expanded that one's entire view
of God has changed. Author Elizabeth Eliot wrote that
amid the lofty content Packer "puts the hay where the
sheep can reach it--plainly shows us ordinary folks what
it means to know God." Having rescued us from the
individual hunches of our ultra-tolerant theological
age, Packer points the reader to the true character of
God with his theological competence and compassionate
heart. The lazy and faint-hearted should be warned about
this timeless work--God is magnified, the sinner is
humbled, and the saint encouraged. -- |
| Packer, J. I. |
Evangelism & the Sovereignty of God |
Evangelism |
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| Page, Carol Gift |
Maria's Search |
Teen Fiction |
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| Page, Carol Gift |
Hallie's Secret |
Teen Fiction |
After suffering years of sexual molestation by her
father, thirteen-year-old Hallie has many difficult
adjustments to make in her foster home with a Christian
family |
| Page, Carol Gift |
Neeley Never Said Goodbye |
Teen Fiction |
Holly's older brother, Neeley, depressed after
receiving a rejection from the art college he had hoped
to attend, commits suicide by taking an overdose of his
mother's prescription drugs.
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
The Runaway Son |
Beginning Readers |
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
The Loaves and Fishes |
Beginning Readers |
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
The Good Samaritan |
Beginning Readers |
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
Noah and the Ark |
Beginning Readers |
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
Jonah and the Moaner |
Beginning Readers |
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| Page, Nick & Claire |
David and Goliathy |
Beginning Readers |
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| Palmer, Bernard |
danny Orlis Gopes to School |
Junior Fiction |
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| palmer, Bernard & Marjorie |
Pioneer Girls and the Mystery of Oak Ridge Manor |
Junior Fiction |
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| Palmer, Glenda |
My Baby Jesus Bok of Numbers |
Children |
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| Parro, Craig; Mills, Bill |
Finishing Well |
Christian Living |
Life and Ministry, God's Protection From Burnout
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| Patterson, Yvonne |
Nichodemus Learns the Way - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Paul David Tripp |
Lost in the Middle, Midlife and the Grace of God |
Issues |
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| Paul L. Maier |
Martin Luther, A Man Who Changed the World |
Children Biography |
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| Peacock, Nancy Been |
R U 4 Real - Todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
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| Pella, Judith |
Heaven's Road |
Fiction |
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| Pentecost, J. Dwight |
things Which Become Sound Doctrine |
Scriptural Teaching |
Pentecost gives some solid expositions on such
biblical concepts as propitiation, justification, and
sanctification. Recommended |
| Pentecost, J. Dwight |
Philippians, The Joy of Living |
Scriptural Teaching |
A devotional study of Philippians that contains
helpful study and review questions for personal Bible
study or sermon preparation.
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| Peretti, Fran, E |
Escape From the Island of Aquarius - book 2 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank |
Trapped at the Bottom of the Sea - Book 4 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank |
Hangman's Curse |
teen Fiction |
Peretti, long praised for his popular Christian
fiction for adults and his strong storytelling style,
here turns his talent to young adult fiction with a
quick-paced thriller about the evils brought by bullying
and intolerance. When the star athletes of a Washington
state high school are struck down by debilitating
hallucinations, the Springfield family (Nate; his wife,
Sarah; and teen twins Elisha and Elijah) go undercover
to investigate the mystery. The Springfields operate
independently, as the Veritas Project, guided by their
Judeo-Christian faith to seek the truth behind strange
occurrences. They even have a mobile home nicknamed the
Holy Roller. But this setup never seems overly corny in
Peretti's hands. As the slightly chilling story unfolds,
readers learn about the ghost of Baker High a boy named
Abel Frye, who supposedly hung himself in one of the old
hallways in the 1930s. Throughout, Peretti paints a
realistic picture of the clique-y world of high school
that will be familiar to just about anyone. His
comfortably paced, compelling performance consistently
draws readers along. Peretti has an obvious knack sure
to appeal to his intended tween and teen audience for
emphasizing his beliefs without preaching. Ages 12-up.
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| Peretti, Frank |
Nightmare Academy |
Teen Fiction |
The Veritas Project team has a new assignment: To
find the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of
two runaways. When one runaway turns up totally out of
his mind and a government agent steps in to take over
the case, the Springfield's continue their own
investigation. The twins-Elijah and Elisha-go
undercover, posing as runaways. What happens next will
keep readers on the edge of their seats as the twins end
up in a strange academy where Truth is continually
challenged, a gang-like war develops, and Elijah is
taken to an ominous mansion from which no one has ever
returned. A great thriller with a realistic look at
right and wrong.
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| Peretti, Frank |
the Wounded Spirit |
Teen Teaching |
The man who has thrilled Christian readers with
novels such as This Present Darkness and The Visitation
here describes the childhood trauma that first
introduced him to the dark side. Peretti was born with
cystic hygroma, which at birth manifested itself as a
small lump on his neck. In two months, the lump was
baseball-size, and Peretti was enduring the first of
seven early surgeries. During childhood, his tongue was
so swollen that it lolled out of his mouth, preventing
normal speech development. Classmates were repulsed by
his tongue and by the bloody trickle constantly
dribbling from his mouth. They tormented him about his
grotesque appearance, small size and inability to form
words normally. Peretti's response was to retreat to his
room, where he wrote stories and played with monsters
like toy Frankensteins and hunchbacks, who he felt were
also misunderstood and abused. Peretti writes here that
he survived this difficult period because of the
unwavering love and acceptance of his family, and
because he had deep faith in the equality of all people
in Christ. He expresses grave concern about other
"wounded spirits," particularly young people who may
eventually snap after withstanding years of bullying by
their peers. The book is full of painful stories, but
also memorable moments of hope, as Peretti recounts
instances when a peer or a teacher stood up for him.
This remarkable memoir will inspire readers to undertake
similar acts of courageous compassion. (Nov.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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| Peretti, Frank |
No More victims |
Teen Teaching |
It happens every day. People are deeply wounded by
the words and actions of those around them. And it
affects them for the rest of their lives. We've all been
there - we've all been wounded and we've all wounded
others. But it's time to become "wounded healers,"
loving and protecting the people around us. The Wounded
Spirit has become more than a book. The message has
connected with thousands and has become a national
movement. This 64-page call to action, entitled No More
Victims, is designed as a giveaway to students for them
to join in the fight against bullying.
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| Peretti, Frank |
The visitation |
Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank |
Prophet |
Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank |
The Oath |
Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank E |
The Door in the Dragon's Throat |
Teen Fiction |
An American archeologist and his two children seek
God's protection and guidance as they journey to the
Near East in search of a buried biblical treasure which
local residents believe is cursed. -- |
| Peretti, Frank E |
Escape From the Island of Aquarius |
Teen Fiction |
Two teenagers and their father brave many dangers on
an exotic South Sea island as they search for a missing
missionary. |
| Peretti, Frank E |
The Tombs of Anak |
Teen Fiction |
This is a great book! It is very suspenseful, which
makes it a perfect read for kids who like suspense. It
will be too suspenseful for kids ages 6 & 7 and probably
8, too. The suggested age level is ages 10-14. It has a
great message-how greed can overtake you! The Coopers-
Jay, Lila, and Dr. Cooper go on another archeological
adventure, searching for ancient artifacts. Filled with
suspense and harrowing escapes to the very end, this
book will keep you very captivated from cover to cover!
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| Peretti, Frank E |
Trapped at the bottom of the Sea |
Teen Fiction |
This is an awesome book. The only series I like
better is the Harry Potter series. This in my opinion
isn't the best of the series, but it got close because
of the suspense. Door in the Dragon's Throat was better
because it shows what happens to greedy people and has
mystery and a lot of suspense. If I had to rate this
book I would say it was an 8/10 because it follows a man
of God and also because of the action, the suspense, and
other reasons. I would recommend this for kids to adult
because of the action, the suspense, and the amazing
things that happen.
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| Peretti, Frank E |
The Secret of the Desert Stone |
Teen Fiction |
Biblical archeologist Dr. Jacob Cooper arrives in
Togwana with his children Jay and Lila and one goal-to
discover the secret behind the two-mile-high Stone that
has mysteriously appeared overnight. Who could have
excavated, carved, and transported the colossal Stone?
The Coopers' uneasiness soon turns into dread as they
are watched and threatened by the country's new
government and brutal dictator Id Nkromo.
Follow the Coopers as they race to solve the mystery of
the desert stone!
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| Peretti, Frank E |
The Deadly curse of Toco - Rey |
Teen Fiction |
Lila and Jay Cooper have joined their dad on a
mission to the jungles of Central America, where a group
of American treasure hunters have already become the
victims of the deadly curse of Toco-Rey. Before Dr.
Cooper can solve the mystery, his children are kidnapped
and his integrity is put to the test. What price will he
pay to get his children back? Is the treasure in the
burial tomb of Kachi-Tochetin really worth more than
gold?
Follow the Coopers as they explore unknown ruins, plunge
through dangerous jungles, face hostile natives, and
battle ancient evil forces. Will their courage and faith
in God bring them through?
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| Peretti, Frank E |
The Legend of Annie Murphy |
Teen Fiction |
In 1885, the Murphy mine struck gold. According to
legend, Annie Murphy killed her husband out of greed,
but just before she was to be hanged for the murder, she
escaped. Now, a hundred years later, there have been
sightings of Annie Murphy's "ghost." The Coopers
unwittingly become involved in a mystery that finds them
caught between the past and the present.
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| Peretti, Frank E |
Mayday at Two Thousand Fivehundred |
Teen Fiction |
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| Peretti, Frank E |
The Door in the Dragon's Throat - Book I |
Teen Fiction |
An American archeologist and his two children seek
God's protection and guidance as they journey to the
Near East in search of a buried biblical treasure which
local residents believe is cursed. |
| Peretti, Frank E |
TheTombs of Anak - book 3 |
Teen Fiction |
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| Perry, John |
Mrs. Robert E. Lee: The Lady of Arlington |
Biographies |
I always find it interesting to read about famous
people's lives, but especially about the people who have
been behind the scenes so to speak and little is told
about them. That is why I found this book so
interesting. Robert E. Lee is well known as the civil
war general who surrendered and the war ended, of
course, but to read more about his wife and get an
insight to his family life made it hard to put the book
down. There are some basic history rehashed somewhat in
this book, but over all I found the book very personable
and engaging in letting me know something about this
woman whom I had never really heard of before. It also
will show readers that no matter how famous a person may
be, all people have their troubles and sorrows- and a
lot of how life turns out to affect you depends on your
reaction to what has happened in one's life. If you
enjoy anything about the Civil War, this book would be a
definite must !
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| Perseghetti, Jackie |
Dangerous Devotions |
Teen Teaching |
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| Personal Ministries |
A Kingdom Which Cannot Be Shaken |
Christian Living |
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| Petersen, William J. |
Martin Luther Had a Wife |
Biographies |
Each chapter is about a religious leader and his
wife, showing the influence the women had on the men in
their lives. |
| Peterson, Eugene |
Leap Over A Wall |
Scriptural Teaching |
If you have ever felt discouraged by your own
imperfections in your Christian walk, read this book!
David is about as earthy and real as a person gets. As
another reviewer wrote, the chapter on the friendship
between David and Jonathan is also insightful and
valuable. Eugene Petersen explores the reality of
David's life situations and choices, and how his
relationship with God was affected by them. In so doing,
he highlights how God grows us and walks beside us
throughout all of the trials of life, even those we
bring upon ourselves. Ultimately, despite everything,
David remained "A man after God's own heart" proving the
existence and endurance of God's grace and acceptance,
and that there's hope for us all!
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| Peterson, Lorraine |
Please Give Me Another Chance, Lord |
Teen Teaching |
I've been wanting for some time to start REALLY
PRAYING, and this book was just what I needed! It
CHALLENGES you to become a PRAYER WARRIOR and also SHOWS
YOU HOW, explaining everything in an easily
UNDERSTANDABLE way. REAL PRAYER keeps you protected and
helps you and your friends in so many ways! And it is
REALLY EFFECTIVE when it comes to winning people for the
Lord!!!! I owe Him and Lorraine Peterson so much for
this book! You should read it too! You don't know what
you're missing! ...A CLOSE relationship with JESUS!!!!
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| Peterson, Randy |
Bible Fun Stuff |
Teen Teaching |
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| Phil Vascher |
Sidney and Norman, a tale of two Pigs |
Children |
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| Philip E. Howard Jr. |
The Life and Diary of David Brainers |
Biographies |
A biographical sketch of the life and work of Davis
Brtainerd |
| Phillips J B |
The Young Church in Action |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Phillips, Jachael |
Jamie MacLeod Highloand Lass #1 |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
Travail and Triumph |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
Robbie Taggart - Highland Sailor |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
The eleventh Hour - Secret of Rose #1` |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
Land of the Brave & Free |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
Sea to Shining Sea & Into the long Dark NIght |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
Daughter of Grace |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Michael |
The Stonewycke Trilogy |
Fiction |
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| Phillips, Rachel |
Fredoncle Douglas -Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
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| Pinkney, Gloria Jean |
Daniel and the Lord of the Lions |
Children |
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| Piper, J |
Recovering Biblical Manhood & Womanhood |
Women |
A controversy of major proportions has spread
through the church. Recent generations bear witness to
the rise of "evangelical feminism"—a movement that has
had a profound impact on all of life, challenging some
of our basic Christian beliefs.
In this new edition of an influential and award-winning
best-seller, more than twenty men and women have
committed their talents to produce the most thorough
response yet to this modern movement. Combining
systematic argumentation with popular application, this
volume deals with all of the main passages of Scripture
brought forward in this controversy regarding
gender-based role differences.
Anyone concerned with the fundamental question of the
proper relationship between men and women in home,
church, and society will want to read this book. New
preface included.
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| Piper, John |
Desiring God |
christian Living |
Scripture reveals that the great business of life is
to glorify God by enjoying Him forever. In this
paradigm-shattering classic, newly revised and expanded,
John Piper reveals that the debate between duty and
delight doesn't truly exist: Delight is our duty.
Readers will embark on a dramatically different and
joyful experience of their faith
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| Piper, John |
The Passion of Jesus Christ |
Christian Living |
Denying that Christ suffered and died is like
denying the Holocaust. For some it is simply too
horrific to affirm. Others suspect it is an elaborate
religious conspiracy to coerce sympathy. Those who deny
either event live in a historical dreamworld. Jesus
suffered unspeakably and died.
The Passion of Jesus Christ shows that the gore of
Christ's suffering is turned to glory by the enormity
and diversity of what his death achieved. To do this,
John Piper uncovers fifty accomplishments of Christ's
suffering. He shuns embellishment and shows from the
Bible key evidence for each outcome of Christ's death.
When it is all said and done, the most crucial question
is: Why? Why did Christ suffer and die? The answer has
everything to do with you.
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| Piper, John |
What's The Difference |
Singles |
I was very impressed by this small booklet. Piper
goes through this controversial issue and lays down a
solid framework for understanding Biblical manhood and
womenhood.
He avoids some of the extremes that we find in our
society (ie. outright feminism or outright male
domination and abuse) and gives some great practical
advise on the fundamental differences between the two
sexes.
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| Piper, John |
The roots of endurance |
Biographies |
John Piper produced another top-notch work. This
book is articulate, to the point, and easy to read. He
clearly did a tremendous amount of scholarly work in
writing this book. Very few works exist in Reformed
circles wherein non-theologians can read and understand
due to the concise nature of the writing. Piper did an
excellent job describing how these men dealt with
tremendous strife - and where the ability to do so
originated. These men understood God's grace... and that
is a point not lost, but rather promoted, by Piper. This
is another book I can highly recommend.
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| Piper, John |
The Hidden Smile of God |
Biographies |
In our day of self-help and "feel good" religion
this may seem a strange book to many. Through the
looking glass of the lives of John Buyan, William
Cowper, and David Brainerd, John Piper reminds us of
something the Purtians called "The frowning providence
of God."
This is the second in a series of books called, The
Swans are Not Silent. Each book in this series takes a
theme and then examines that theme in the Scripture and
the lives of believers of the past. The theme of this
work is suffering and affliction.
As always, Piper stretches our faith well beyond the
normal comfort zones of evangelical thought. One can
feel hid sorrow as Buyan parted from his family to spend
12 years in prison. It was in that prison however, that
Pilrgims Progress was born. Piper carries us with
William Cowper into the darkness of an insane asylum
where in utter despair he finally found the grace and
mercy of God. From that darkness Cowper broke into
glorious light, writing that great hymn, There is a
Fountain Filled With Blood. We are transported back to
the apparent failure of David Brainerd as he was
expelled from Yale for questioning the salvation of an
instructor. We walk with Brainerd through his short
years as a missionary to the Indians. Piper reminds us
that none of us know what waves will spread out from a
pebble dropped into the ocean of God's will.
The Hidden Smile of God is the kind of book that you
won't put down once you open it. This is a much needed
book in our day. So-called Christian broadcasting is
beaming a message around the world of feel-good
easiness. It may be a hard word to embrace but it is
true. God's people are not spared from affliction and
trouble. They are brought through these things in the
grace and mercy of God.
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| Piper, John |
Contending for Our All |
Biographies |
Each of these men stood for the truth of God’s Word
in the face of opposition—all out of a deep love for
Christ and a desire for people to know God in his
fullness. Popularity was not a concern, and they took no
joy in controversy for argument’s sake. However, these
men were willing to suffer for the sake of guarding the
sanctity of the gospel. Many threats, years of exile,
deaths of loved ones, opposition from friends and
authorities, sickness and pain—none of these setbacks
could keep these three from maintaining their efforts
for the furthering of Christ’s Kingdom or quench their
zeal for Christ himself.
In his fourth book of The Swans Are Not Silent series,
Contending for Our All, John Piper has given us
biographies of Athanasius, John Owen, and J. Gresham
Machen—bishop, pastor, and seminary founder. In the life
of each one, personal holiness was emphasized publicly
and privately despite suffering. They were true soldiers
for the sake of the cross, and each man offers life
lessons for Christians today.
Athanasius
The deity of Christ and all its worth consumed
Athanasius. He devoted his life to defending it. The
great adversary was the Arian heresy. Athanasius would
be banished by the emperor five times. He was contending
for his all—the essential, life-giving truth of Christ
and his gospel.
John Owen
Communion with Christ was the focus of John Owen’s vast
intellect and expansive heart. He battled
Christ-belittling errors of the mind and heart with
passion and skill. Going deeper in the understanding of
Christ was for him the key to going deeper in fellowship
with him.
J. Gresham Machen
Representing Christ in all his fullness with all of
Scripture drove J. Gresham Machen. He saw in the liberal
Christianity of the early twentieth century another
religion. His exposure of its subtleties and his
emphasis on the facts of history are astonishingly
relevant for our time in the early twenty-first century.
The Swans Are Not Silent
When Augustine handed over the leadership of his church
in A.D. 426, his successor was so overwhelmed by a sense
of inadequacy that he declared, "The swan is silent,"
fearing the spiritual giant’s voice would be lost to
time. But for 1,600 years Augustine has not been
silent—and neither have those who faithfully trumpeted
the cause of Christ after him. Their lives have inspired
every generation of believers and should compel us to a
greater passion for God.
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| Piper, John |
The Legacy of sovereign Joy |
Biographies |
This insightful book lays historical foundations for
the philosophy of Christian Hedonism (Biblically known
simply as discipleship to Jesus Christ!) which John
Piper first outlined in his book Desiring God: The
Meditations of a Christian Hedonist.
These chapters on Augustine, Luther, and Calvin
(originally lectures delivered at the Bethlehem
Conference for Pastors) are thought-provoking,
heart-stirring mini-biographical studies aimed at
fanning the flames of God-centeredness in the lives of
Christians.
Piper beautifully develops the Augustinian understanding
of grace as "sovereign joy" which liberates us from the
power of sin, by showing how this dynamic worked to free
Augustine himself from the bondage of lust.
From Luther's life, Piper delves into the importance of
studying the Word of God even in the midst of suffering.
And with Calvin, we are told how devotion to the
exposition of Scripture is the means by which the
Majesty of God is revealed with life-transforming power.
Piper preserves the careful balance of admiring the
virtues of these men without condoning their flaws. He
gives insightful and objective reflection on Augustine's
sacramentalism, Luther's vulgarity, and Calvin's consent
to the barbarity of his violent age. But he doesn't let
these sad mistakes obstruct from view the important
contributions each of these men have made to the history
of the church.
I am glad that these studies are being published (this
is the first book of a series of such biographies). They
will prove helpful to both the serious student of
Christian History, as well as the average curious
reader.
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| Piper, John |
The Dangerous Duty of Delight |
Devotional |
This compact 96-page book, drawn from Piper's
popular Desiring God, emphasizes the importance of
strengthening our relationship with our Creator by
enjoying Him and His creation. The author's now classic
ideas are presented here in an accessible size that will
allow readers to absorb and apply them quickly --
leading them to a dramatically different and joyful
experience of their faith. Filled with biblical reasons
for living a life of celebration, this life-changing
read helps people discover not only why but how to
delight more fully in the Lord. |
| Piper, John |
The Passion of Jesus Christ |
Devotional |
Denying that Christ suffered and died is like
denying the Holocaust. For some it is simply too
horrific to affirm. Others suspect it is an elaborate
religious conspiracy to coerce sympathy. Those who deny
either event live in a historical dreamworld. Jesus
suffered unspeakably and died.
The Passion of Jesus Christ shows that the gore of
Christ's suffering is turned to glory by the enormity
and diversity of what his death achieved. To do this,
John Piper uncovers fifty accomplishments of Christ's
suffering. He shuns embellishment and shows from the
Bible key evidence for each outcome of Christ's death.
When it is all said and done, the most crucial question
is: Why? Why did Christ suffer and die? The answer has
everything to do with you. |
| Piper, John |
Don't Waste Your Life |
Devotional |
134 of 143 people found the following review helpful:
Incredible, challenging read, September 2, 2003
Reviewer: Philip Fung "Always trying to read more"
(Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
I agree with the gist of the other reviewers.
I would also like to add that this book is probably a
bit more hard hitting than his other stuff. He comes
right out and calls people to bigger and better things.
I can imagine some people actually being offended by
some things that he says - that simply going to work and
raising your kids aren't all that God has called you to.
There's a great calling to consider cross-cultural
missions work. :) He says things like:
"Oh, how many lives are wasted by people who believe
that the Christian life means simply avoiding badness
and providing for the family. So there is no adultery,
no stealing, no killing, no embezzlement, no fraud -
just lots of hard work during the day, and lots of TV
and PG-13 videos in the evening (during quality family
time), and lots of fun stuf on the weekend - woven
around church (mostly). This is life for millions of
people. Wasted life. We were created for more."
and
"God does not promise enough food for comfort or for
life - he promises enough so that you can trust him and
do his will."
All in all, it's a great book, and a little more
application than Desiring God. A little easier read, in
that it's not as theologically heavy, I think.
Definitely quality |
| Piper, John |
The Pleasures of God |
Christian Living |
Beginning where the foundational truth of Desiring
God left off, that "God is most glorified in us when we
are most satisfied in Him," this expanded rerelease of
another classic by John Piper will further explore a
life-changing essential -- "We will be most satisfied in
God when we know why God himself is most satisfied in
God." Fully understanding the joy of God will draw the
reader into an encounter with His overflowing,
self-replenishing, all-encompassing grace -- the source
of living water that all Christians desire to drink. The
Pleasures of God will again put God at the center of
Creation and leave the reader very satisfied in Him. |
| Piper, John |
God is the Gospel |
Christian Living |
This book is a cry from the heart of John Piper. He
is pleading that God himself, as revealed in Christ’s
death and resurrection, is the ultimate and greatest
gift of the gospel. |
| Piper, John |
what's the Difference |
Issues |
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| Piper, John |
A Godward Live - Book 2 |
Devotional |
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| Piper, John |
A Godward Life - Book 1 |
Devotional |
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| Piper, John |
Taste & See |
Devotional |
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| Piper, John M. |
Let the Nations be Glad! |
Missions |
Why do we do missions? We are told, by Jesus, to
preach the gospel and make disciples of all nations. So
missions is duty, right? Wrong. If you do missions
purely from a sense of duty you will not honor those you
are reaching out to, nor will you truly honor God. Duty
is the wrong place to look, so where do we find the
answer to why we do missions? We turn, according to John
Piper, to worship. |
| Pippert, Rebecca M. |
Out of the saltshaker & into the World |
Evangelism |
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| Pollock, John |
Billy Graham |
Biographies |
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| Pollock, John |
Billy Graham - Evangelist to the World |
Biographies |
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| Poth, Karen & Nawrocki, Mike |
The Pirates Who Don't Do anything and ME |
Children |
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything help Junior learn
how to be content when he wants to hops on board their
ship and wants to be pirate number four! |
| Powlison, David |
Seeing with New Eyes |
Issues |
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| Practical Christianity Foundation |
Mark, Jesus Christ, Love in Action |
Devotional |
A devotional study |
| Prater, Arnold |
Release From Phoniness |
Christian Living |
This Word Book Club selection slam-dunks one
squarely into life as it really is, not as we sometimes
pretend it is. Arnold Prater, author of many self-help
books, does not write in "stained glass language." But
in honest every-day down-to-earth-biscuit-and-gravy
language you will understand and be able to apply to
your present and future life situations NOW!
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| Precious Moments |
Bible Classics, Stories from the OT |
Children |
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| Prentiss,Elizabeth |
Stepping Heavenward |
Christian Living |
How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" So begins
Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss, the
journal-like account of a nineteenth century girl who
learns, on the path to womanhood, that true happiness
can be found in giving oneself for others. "This book is
a treasure of both Godly and womanly wisdom told with
disarming candor and humility, yet revealing a deep
heart's desire to know God," says noted Christian
speaker Elisabeth Elliot. "I do not hesitate to
recommend it to men, who need to understand the wives
they live with, and to any woman who wants to walk with
God.
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| Price, Eugenia |
'The Beloved Invader |
Fiction |
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| Price, Eugenia |
Savannah |
Fiction |
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| Price, Eugenia |
Bright Captivity |
Fiction |
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| Price, Eugenia |
New Moon Rising |
Fiction |
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| Price, Eugenia |
To See Your Face Again |
Fiction |
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| Price, Eugenia |
Beloved World - The Story of God & People |
Fiction |
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| Price, Evgenia |
Woman to Woman |
Women |
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| Prince, Merle |
I Might Have Been a Mountain |
Children |
|
| Prior, Brenda G |
the Little Sleeping Beauty- Arch Books |
Children |
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| Pruner, Leonora |
Love's Secret Storm |
Fiction |
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| Puper, John |
Misery of Job & Mercy of God |
Christian Living |
In our pleasure-hungry culture, suffering is shunned
and avoided at all costs, to our harm. I know Ric
Ergenbright and he said many publishers would not touch
this book because, poetry does not sell and books about
suffering do not sell. But, Crossways saw the need and
published it because it needed to be. Piper does a
masterful job of capturing the message of the Book of
Job. His reading of the book on the included CD is worth
the price alone. Ric's photos are quality and fit with
the text.
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| R. C. Sproul |
The Priest with Dirty Clothes |
Children |
Grandfather and theololgian Dr. R. C. Sproul draws
upon the story of Joshua, the high priest, from
Zechariah 34:1-5, to tech young hearts about our Great
Prince who offers "new clothes for the heart" to all who
believe in Him. |
| Rainey, Dennis |
Lonely Husbands Lonely Wives |
Family |
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| Rainey, Dennis |
One Home at a Time |
Family |
Few would disagree that this country needs a
revival. But how does such change come about? One Home
at a Time. Page after insightful page, Dennis Rainey
combines biblical principles with practical guidelines
to help readers revitalize their families and ignite a
family reformation in our society. They'll learn how to
integrate into their home the Family Manifesto-a
dynamic, Scripture-based model of how the family should
function-and see how keeping God's standards in their
everyday lives can be a catalyst for widespread cultural
change. It's a definitive guide for parents and couples
who want to create godly homes and impact their
communities.
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| Raiver, Francine |
Unspoken |
Fiction |
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| Raley, Helen Thames |
On Being a Widow |
Issues |
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| Randy Alcorn |
Waait Until Then |
Children |
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| Raney, Deborah' |
A Nest of Sparrows |
Fiction |
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| Ray, David |
The Forty Plus Handbook |
Singles |
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| Rector, Andy |
Bible Heroes Story Book |
Children |
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| Redman, Matt & Beth |
Blessed Be Your Name |
Devotional |
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| Redpath, Alan |
The Royal Route to Heaven (I Corinthians) |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Rees, Paul S. |
the Adequate Man |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Reeve, Penny |
God Made Something Quick |
Creation |
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| Reeve, Penny |
God Made Something Clever |
Creation |
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| Reeve, Penny |
God Made Something Strong |
Creation |
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| Reeve, Penny |
God Made Something Beautiful |
Creation |
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| Rehwinkel, Alfred M. |
Dr. Bessie |
Missions |
The life story and romance of a pioneer lady doctor
on our Western and the Canadian frontier, |
| Reichel, Jocelyn |
Old Age Is Not For Sissies |
Singles |
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| Reid, Mary Carpenter |
too Many Treasures |
Junior Fiction |
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| Reid, Mary Carpenter |
Big Island Search |
Junior Fiction |
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| Reinsma, Carol |
A Place in the Palace |
Children |
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| Repp, Gloria |
Nothing Daunted: The sotry of Isobel Kuhn |
Biographies |
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| Reyburn, 'William D. |
Out of the African Night |
Missions |
|
| Richard D. Phillips |
What's so Great about the Coctrines of Grace? |
Christian Living |
|
| Richardsom, Arleta |
Nineteen and Wedding Bells Ahead |
Teen Fiction |
The time before Mabel's wedding is busy as she
teaches school and prepares for her new life as a
preacher's wife.
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| Richardson, Arleta |
Christmas Stories From Grandma's Attic |
Children |
Still content with her life as a minister's wife in
a small Michigan farming community, Mabel observes with
great interest the busy lives of family and friends. |
| Richardson, Don |
Peace Child |
Missions |
When missionaries Don and Carol Richardson searched
for the key that would open the gospel to the Sawi, a
headhunting group of people from Irian Jaya, God moved
in a stunning way. He revealed His true Peace Child--the
ideal fulfillment of the Sawi's own redemptive analogy.
Peace Child chronicles the agony--and the triumph--of
the Richardsons' unforgettable sojourn among this people
loved by God. |
| Riddle, Hohn & Bonnie |
For God and Country - Heros of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
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| Ridenour, Fritz |
How to be a Christian Without Being Religious |
Christian Living |
What this product is about, and the needs it will
meet Since the days of the Early Church, Christians have
struggled to find a way to be 'good'--to please God by
their own efforts. They end up carrying a burden God
never intended them to bear. And what's more, their
brand of Christianity ends up looking like any other
religion of the world--bound by joyless rules and
rituals. Fritz Ridenour's study of the book of Romans
provides an antidote to the pharisaical spirit and shows
that Christianity is not a religion but a relationship.
It is not man reaching up, it is God reaching down.
Every Christian can enjoy his or her birthright when
they realize who they are in Christ. The result is a
life full of hope, joy, power and potential.
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| Ridenour, Fritz |
So What's the Difference |
Apologetics |
So What's the Difference has been revised and
updated for the 21st Century to help Christians better
understand their own beliefs. A classic first released
in 1967, this revision takes a current look at the
answer to the question, "How does orthodox biblical
Christianity differ from other faiths?" In a
straightforward, non-critical comparison, Fritz Ridenour
explores and explains the basic tenets of 20 worldviews,
religions and faiths, including Judaism, Islam,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian
Science, New Age and Mormonism. |
| Rivers, Francine |
Unshaken |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
Unafraid |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
The Warrior |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
The Priest |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
A Voice in the Wind - Mark of the aLion #1 |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
An Echo in the Darkness - Mark of the Lion #2 |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
As Sure as the Dawn - Mark of the lion #3 |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
The Scarlet Thread |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
Redeeming Love |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
The Atonement Child |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
The Last Sin Eater |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
Redeeming Love |
Fiction |
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| Rivers, Francine |
And the Shofar Blew |
Fiction |
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| Roberston, Jenny |
Jesus the Leader - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
|
| Roberts, Richard |
Revival |
Devotional |
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| Roberts, Richard |
Revival |
Prayer |
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| Robertson, Jenny |
Jesus in Danger - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
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| Robertson, Jenny |
Jesus the Child - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
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| robertson, Jenny |
Jesus the Storyteller - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
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| Robertson, Jenny |
Jesus the Friend - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
Recounts the miracles and healings that Christ
performed, from the wedding at Cana where he turned
water into wine to raising Lazarus from the dead. |
| Robertson, Jenny |
The Easter Story - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
Traces the events in Jesus' life from the trial
following his arrest in the garden of Gethsemene to his
resurrection and subsequent appearances to his friends. |
| Robertson, Jenny |
Paul the Traveler - Ladybird Bible Book |
Children |
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| Robertson, Jeny |
Paul Meets Jesus - Ladybird bible Series |
Children |
|
| Robin Jones Gunn |
In Your Dreams - Sierra Jensen Series |
Teen Fiction |
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| Robinson, Paul F. |
A Vision With Wings |
Missions |
The story of Missionary Aviation |
| Rodriguez, K. S & Hogan, Mary |
The Easter Story |
Children |
|
| Roger patterson |
Evolution Exposed |
Creation Science |
|
| Rohrer, Norman |
Peter Dynamite |
Biographies |
Peter Dynamite, "twice-born" Russian: The story of
Peter Deyneka, missionary to the Russian world |
| Ron Mehl & Jeannie St. John |
Who Did It? |
Children |
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| Roseveare, Helen |
Give Me This Mountain |
Missions |
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| Roseveare, Helen |
He Gave Us A Valley |
Missions |
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| Rowley, William J. |
Nothing to Hide |
Issues |
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| Rue, Nancy |
The Rescue |
Junior Fiction |
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| Rue, Nancy |
The Misfit |
Junior Fiction |
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| Rusberg, Gary |
guard Your Heart |
Scriptural Teaching |
A great book for every new dad and husband. Must
read it now and then read it again and again!
|
| Rush, John & Anderson, Abbe |
The Man with the Bird on His Head |
Missions |
John Rush gives us a present day triumph of faith.
The book is masterfully written in a personal down to
earth style. The author takes you from the California
gold country, to the most remote location on earth to a
little island in vanuatu which is home to an an amazing
tribe of people. He tells the true story of a young
man's struggle to come to grips with the reality of God,
and the blessings that come from obedience to God.
|
| Ruyn, Jim W. |
In Quest of Gold |
biographies |
An enjoyable read on the former world record holders
running career particularly his HS phenomenal success to
his tragic fall at Munich. Wish that Ryun could have
experienced the atheletic sponsorship of today instead
of being forced to bag groceries to train and to go pro
in the failed pro track venture. He also talks of his
religous experience and his self critique which is hard
to ever buy that Ryun was ever a bad person. Got mine
autographed at the Shamrock Marathon in VA. Beach. I
still love the an exciting "Jim Ryun Story" by Coorder
Nelson. That book is exciting read of the
competetiveness of younster Ryun running against the
great Peter Snell, Kip Keino and the American Jim
Grelle. The action photographs are thrilling. Would be
great to have both books.
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| Ryan, John |
Mabel and the Tower of Babel |
Children |
In this retelling of the Biblical story about the
Tower of Babel, Mabel's parents, a king and queen, order
a tower to be built to the sky to reach God; but God
punishes all the people of the kingdom by suddenly
having them speak in a confusion of many different
languages. - |
| Ryrie, Charles C. |
I and II Thessalonians |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Ryrie, Charles C |
The Holy Spirit |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Safarti, Johathan |
Refuting Evolution |
Apologetics |
A creationist response to the National Academy of
Science’s Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of
Science. The latter, distributed nationwide to thousands
of public school teachers, is an effort to saturate
students with evolutionary concepts. Refuting Evolution
is a cogent rebuttal, carefully examining the points
raised in the NAS booklet: science and religion; natural
selection; bird evolution; astronomy; the age of the
earth, etc. |
| Sailhamer, John |
NIV Compact Bible Commentary |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Saint, Steve |
End of the Spear |
Missions |
i was surprised that being a christian, no one has
ever told me the story of the five missionary men slain
by the waodani tribe, so when i heard about this book
through an interview with the author steve saint i got
straight on to amazon and grabbed a copy. i loved the
story based on the son (the author)of one of the men
killed in the jungle, and his life and forgiveness of
the men who killed his dad. this is an amazing story,
which will challenge the way we live in the modern,
complicated world, when the language, and path of god is
so simple and with in reach of the most unsophisticated
people.
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| Sandberg, Anne |
John Newton - Heroes of the Faith |
Teen Biography |
While his ministry was popular, his gift for hymn
writing would be more enduring as he became author of
Amazing Grace."
|
| Sande, Ken |
The Peacemaker |
Christian Living |
|
| Sanders, Bill |
Seize the Moment, Not Your Teen |
Family |
An outstanding resource for parents of teenagers
that shares key strategies on how to build a strong and
lasting relationship with their children.
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| Sanders, J. Oswald |
Every Life is a Plan of God |
Christian Living |
Grapples with one of the biggest questions facing
believers today-how to know the will of God. Knowing God
enables is to know His will and apply it personally.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable
edition of this title.
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| Sanders, Nancy & Osborn, Susan |
Cooks, Cakes, and Chocolate Shaker |
Beginning Readers |
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| Sanders, Nancy & Osborn, Susan |
Lost and Found |
Beginning Readers |
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| Sanders, Nancy & Osborn, Susan |
Hidden Treasure |
Beginning Readers |
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| Sanders, Nancy & Osborn, Susan |
Comet Campout |
Beginning Readers |
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| Sanders, Nancy & Osborn, Susan |
Moon Rocks and dinosaur Bones |
Beginning Readers |
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| Sanders, Oswald |
Spiritual Leadership |
Christian Living |
|
| Sarah Arthur |
Walking with Bilbo |
Teen Teaching |
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| Sarah Wean |
Teach The Bible to Your Children |
Children |
|
| Schaeffer, Francis |
The Church at the End of the 20th Century |
Scriptural Teaching |
Schaeffer here calls upon the church to be real, to
live a real community and to live in real truth. Only
then can it minister to the young and have a rightful
place to answer honestly questions and challenges to
faith.
One of the strongest points he makes in this book is
that the church often is on the same side of an argument
as the "establishment elite" but it better make sure
that people in general and the young in particular don't
confuse being on the same side of an issue with actually
being an ally of that system.
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| Schaeffer, Francis |
He is There and He is Not Silent |
Scriptural Teaching |
Schaeffer deals with the fundamental spiritual
questions What do we know? and How do we know what we
know? He points to an infinite, personal God whom we can
come to know intimately.
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| Schaeffer, Francis |
the God Who is There |
Scriptural Teaching |
Schaeffer's book has changed my life and many around
me. Using a historical-cultural approach, Schaeffer
explains the development in ideology and practice of
what he calls "the line of despair," the divide between
the physical realm and the metaphysical realm that
prevents humanity from knowing about transcendent
things. But he is not only able to identify the line, he
also explains how to get beyond it.
I have lived for years in a society that has told me
that such things are unknowable, that they must be a
matter of belief only, but Schaeffer's book dispells all
such misconceptions. "The God Who is There" provides a
solid intellectual foundation for faith in a world of
shifting sand.
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| Schaeffer, Francis |
Genesis in Space and time |
Scriptural Teaching |
the subject of this book is the flow of biblical
history. The focal passage of Scripture is the first
major section of Genesis (chapters 1-11) |
| Schaeffer, Francis |
Genesis in Space and time |
Scriptural Teaching |
the subject of this book is the flow of biblical
history. The focal passage of Scripture is the first
major section of Genesis (chapters 1-11) |
| Schaeffer, Francis |
Genesis in Time & Space |
Apologetics |
his is an excellent book that gives the reader clear
picture of how God worked to accomplish his grand
Creation. It was my first glimpse of a God who created
everything that is - from nothing. No formless mass, no
promordial soup, no cosmic lava - but bothing. As FS
states so well, the earth was created from "nothing
nothing". Five stars because it is "Great food for
thought and presents a clear explanation of the roots
needed for a truly biblical worldview." |
| Schaeffer, Franky |
Bad News for Modern Man |
Issues |
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| Schaeffer, Franky |
Addicted to Mediocrity |
Scriptural Teaching |
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Franky Hits the Nail on the Head, May 30, 2006
Reviewer: Timothy Baron (Fort Wayne, IN) - See all my
reviews
If you're a Christian involved in the arts, you MUST
read this.
Even though the book was written back in 1981, Franky's
comments about contemporary evangelicalism indulging
themselves in propagandizing, sloganeering bad art with
the label "Christian" slapped on it is more relevant
that ever.
Franky attacks the false notion that if you're a
Christian and you are an artist that any art you do MUST
have an overt, and obvious "Christian" theme to it.
Creativity in and of itself is Godly, and good and
Evangelicals need not slap a cheap propagandizing slogan
on it to justify it.
Likewise, Franky tears down the false assumption that
some actions in the Christian life are "spiritual," (ie
. reading your Bible and praying) while others are
"non-spiritual" (ie playing with your kids.) All of the
Christian life is spiritual.
I can't recommend this book enough!
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| Schaffer, Frances |
A Christian Manifesto |
Issues |
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| Schaffer, Francis |
True Spirituality |
Christian Living |
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| Schalegel, Ronald J. |
A Garden & A Promise - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Schalesky, marlo |
Only the Wind Remembers |
Fiction |
|
| Scheck, Joann |
The Man Who Took Seven Baths - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Schimmels, Cliff |
What Parents Try to Forget About Adolexcence |
Family |
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| Schimmels, cliff |
Rites of AutumWheatleart chronicles |
Fiction |
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| Schmid, Eleonore |
The Story of Christmas |
Children |
|
| Schneider, Dick |
The Man from Ida Grove: A Senator's Personal Story
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Biographies |
|
| Schnell, William J |
Thirty Years a Watchtower Slave |
Apologetics |
At first, the Watchtower Society seemed harmless to
William J. Schnell, even valuable as a way to develop
his faith in God and pass it on to others. This book is
Schnelląs fascinating account of his involvement with
the cult, which effectively enticed him in the 1920s and
continues to lure countless individuals today. Readers
will learn, as Schnell did, that the Jehovahąs Witness
religion he had joined was anything but innocent. For
thirty years he was enslaved by one of the most
totalitarian religions of our day, and his story of
finally becoming free is riveting. Readers will be
alerted to the inner machinations, methods, and
doctrines of the Watchtower Society, arming them to
forewarn others and witness to their Jehovahąs Witness
friends, relatives, neighbors, and the stranger at the
door. With more than 300,000 copies sold, 30 Years a
Watchtower Slave is truly one of the classic testimonies
of freedom from a powerful cult. |
| Schulz, Florence |
Mr. Right-hand Man |
Children |
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| Seamands, John T. |
Harvest of Humanity |
Missions |
|
| - Secret of Rose #2 |
A Rose Remembered |
Fiction |
Phillips, Michael |
| Seppard, Lois |
mandie and the Shipboard Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Seume, richard H. |
Shoes for the Road |
Devotional |
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| Seume, Richard, H. |
Shoes for the Road |
Christian Living |
|
| Shands, Linda |
A Time to Keep Seams |
Fiction |
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| Shands, Linda |
A Time to Embrace - Seasons Remembered #2 |
Fiction |
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| Shands, Linda |
A Time to Speak - Seasons Remembered #4 |
Fiction |
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| Shands, Linds |
A Time to Search - Seasons Re4membered #3 |
Fiction |
|
| Sharon James |
My Heartt in His Hands |
Biographies |
Account of the life of Ann Judson of Burma, a young
nineteenth-century missionary. |
| Sharon James |
My Heart in His Hands |
Biographies |
|
| Shedd, Charlie |
You Can Be A Great Parent |
Family |
I read the original Promises to Peter 25 years ago
and just recently that it has been the foundation for my
parenting all these years. My children are 21, 19, and
17.
|
| Shedd, Charlie |
Letters to Karen |
Women |
Karen Shedd was away at college and had recently
become engaged. Looking forward to a long and happy
union, she wrote to her father for advice. Dr. Shedd, a
popular minister and father of five, began writing Karen
a series of letters on keeping love in marriage. They
were eventually published in a collection that soon
became one of the most widely quoted and bestselling
books of our time. |
| Shedd, Charliew |
Letters to Philip |
Family |
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| Sheldon, Charles |
In His Steps Abridged |
Fiction |
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| Sheldon, Charles |
His Brother's Keeper |
Fiction |
|
| Sheldon, Charles M. |
In His Steps |
Devotional |
Read the Christian classic that sparked the W.W.J.D.
phenonmenon. Charles Sheldon records the remarkable
things that happen when a small church community pledges
to ask the question, "What would Jesus do?" before
everything they do. Discover how this simple question
transforms their lives and refines their church body
into a closer representation of the body of Christ.
|
| Shenk, Gerald & Sara |
Meditations for New Parents |
Family |
|
| sherrill, John L. |
Insight |
Scriptural Teaching |
John Sherrill was a skeptic as far as miracles were
concerned. He lived in a suburb with his family,
attended a mainstream church, and although he believed
in the power of the Holy Spirit, he had never seen it
manifested. Then the magazine he worked for sent him to
investigate a strange biblical event that was cropping
up across the country: the phenomenon of speaking in
tongues. His search led him on an adventure that was to
have profound personal results.
Since it was first published in 1964, They Speak with
Other Tongues has sold over two and a half million
copies. This Chosen classic chronicles the discovery of
an investigative reporter that would ultimately change
his life. As Sherrill relates the historical and
biblical background of speaking in tongues, examines
significant contemporary events, and shares his personal
experience, he gives valuable insight into this gift of
the Holy Spirit.
|
| Shoemaker, Helen Smith |
I Stand By The Door |
Biographies |
Sam Shoemaker:
-Founder of Faith at Work - a network of people
throughout the nation who offer spiritual resources for
personal and church renewal
-Founder of the "Pittsburgh Experiment" - a movement of
lay people who sought to bring God directly into their
working lives
-A founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
-A vanguard leader of ministries in the inner cities
Sam Shoemaker:
"a bright and shining light" - Elton Trueblood
"unexcelled in sheer spiritual depth and persuasive
power" - Norman Vincent Peale
"a prophet and an evangelist; he proclaimed the Word
with poert, authority and humor" - Cuthbert Bardsley;
Bishop of Coventry, England |
| Showerc, Renald |
There Really is a Difference |
Scriptural Teaching |
This volume focuses on the differences between the
Covenant and Dispensational systems of theology and
examines their diverse approaches to such issues as:
God’s ultimate purpose for history, God’s program for
the nation of Israel, the significance of several key
biblical covenants, the nature and beginning of the
church, and the Christians’ relationship to the Mosaic
Law and grace.
It explores the differences between the premillennial,
amillennial, and postmillennial views of the Kingdom of
God and presents an apology for
dispensational-premillennial system of theology. The
book is written in easy-to-understand, nontechnical
language and has received favorable response form lay
people, pastors, students, and reviewers.
|
| Sidey, Ken |
The Blackboard Fumble |
Issues |
|
| Sigmund Brouwer & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Phenomenal Antigravity Dust Machine |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Sigmund Brouwer & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Spectacular Shrinker-Enlarger |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Sigmund Brouwer & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Amazing Invisibility Mirror |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Sigmund Brouwer & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Incredible Identical Robot Innovation |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Sigmund Brouwer & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Remarkable Underwater Breating Pills |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Sigmund rower & Wayne Davidson |
Dr. Drabble's Astounding Musical Mesmerizer |
Children's Fiction |
|
| Silverthorne, Sandy |
The All-Time Awesome bible Search |
Children |
A collection of Bible stories in which the reader is
invited to find objects hidden in the illustrations. |
| Simon Greenleaf |
The Testimony of the Evangelists |
Apologetics |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Noah's Ark |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Too Tall - Too Small |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Fishes & Loaves |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
David and Goliath |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Jonah and the Big Fish |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
The good Samaritan |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Jesus Fills the Nets |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
See What God Made |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Jesus Blesses the Children |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Amazing Stories form the Old Testament - HIDDEN
TREASURES |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary Manz |
Amazing Stories from the New Testament - HIDDEN
TREASURES |
Children |
|
| Simon, Mary manz |
Too Tall, Too Small |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Sinclair B. Ferguson |
The Big Book of Bible Truths 1 |
Children |
Teach the bible to Your Chuildren, an Alphabet of
Bible Poems, Verses, and Stories |
| Sinclair B. Ferguson |
The Big Book of Bible Truths 2 |
Children |
|
| Sire, James W. |
The Universe Next Door |
Issues |
When The Universe Next Door was first introduced
nearly thirty years ago, it set the standard for a
clear, readable introduction to worldviews. In concise,
easily understood prose, James W. Sire explained the
basics of theism, deism, naturalism, nihilism,
existentialism, Eastern monism and the new
consciousness. The second edition was updated and
expanded to include sections on Marxism and secular
humanism, as well as a completely reworked chapter on
what is now widely known as New Age philosophy rather
than new consciousness. And the third edition offered
further updating and revisions, including a thoroughly
revised chapter on New Age philosophy and, perhaps most
importantly, a new chapter on postmodernism. Now the
fourth edition refines the definition of worldview
itself, incorporating Sire's thinking and teaching
during the past decade. (His recent work is showcased in
a new book, Naming the Elephant, also published by IVP.)
The Universe Next Door has been translated into several
languages and has been used as a text at over one
hundred colleges and universities in courses ranging
from apologetics and world religions to history and
English literature. With the publication of the fourth
edition, this book will continue to aid students,
teachers and anyone who wants to understand the variety
of worldviews that compete with Christianity for the
allegiance of our minds and hearts. |
| Sizemore, Finley H. |
Suicide, Signs & Solutions
|
Issues |
|
| Skarmeas, Nancy J |
The Story of Valentine's Day |
Children |
In only 200 words, author Skarmeas tells the story
of how Valentine's Day came into being. In simple words
that every child can understand, here is the story of
the kindly Valentine who cared for the children of Rome,
who prayed for a miracle for a blind child, and who is
remembered each February 14. Artist Pickett has painted
the scenes in bright colors from the schoolroom scenes
to those of ancient Rome. This book is unusual in that
it briefly explains the history of a holiday to
toddlers.
|
| Slate, J & Wolff, A |
Who is Coming to Our House? |
Children |
Animals clean their stable in preparation for a very
special visitor. PW praised this "quiet, understated
rendering of the Nativity" that "resonates with genuine
warmth and spirit. Wolff's accomplished block prints
convey the gentle friendliness and generosity of the
occasion." Ages 4-8. |
| Smalley, Gary |
Connecting With Your Husband |
Women |
|
| Smalley, Gary |
How to Become Your Husbands Best Friend |
Women |
How can you keep the spark going in your marriage
long after the honeymoon? How can you get beneath the
rational exterior that often keeps your spouse from
dealing with his feelings? You want to be your husband's
best friend. But sometimes there's a gulf in
understanding that keeps the two of you from being as
close as you ought to be.
How to Become Your Husband's Best Friend will help you
successfully take the initiative to bridge that gap.
These four brief chapters excerpted from For Better or
for Best deal with the real problems that can hinder you
from the kind of marriage you want: * What it means to
really be "a couple." This chapter includes an exercise
for profiling personalities. * How a feeling-oriented
wife can communicate with her reason-oriented husband. *
How you can cultivate responses of affection instead of
just hoping they will "happen." * How to show
appreciation to your spouse and receive it in return.
|
| Smalley, Gary; Trent, John |
home Remedies |
Family |
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| Smalley, Gary; Trent, John |
the two Sides of Love |
Family |
Depending on our basic personality type, we all tend
to be either too hard or too soft in our relationships
with those we love the most. The Two Sides of Love will
change that! Best-selling authors and family experts
Gary Smalley and John Trent explain how to find a
healthy balance between the protective, consistent
"hardside" love and the tender, understanding "softside"
love. By examining the four basic personality types,
you'll learn how to best demonstrate both sides of love
in all your relationships-with your spouse, children,
friends . . . anyone-and experience wholehearted love!
|
| Smalley, Gary ; Trent, John |
The Hidden Value of a Man |
Men |
a great book for the man who is looking for answers
as to his role in todays family. based on principals far
more solid than the ever-changing views of mainstream
thought, it provides direction and areas of focus for
men that will build not only themselves but their
family. with the included work book it can be used for
even deeper study and will continue to direct the
search. i believe this is a book that every searching
man should have in his library to be read many times
over. if you are not interested in improving yourself as
a father and husband find another book.
|
| Smalley, Greg |
Communicating With Your Teen |
Family |
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| Smalley, Michael & Amy |
Don't Date Naked |
Teen Teaching |
Young people are constantly being bombarded with the
wrong ideas and expectations when it comes to dating.
The media has done its best to equate dating with
sleeping together--and our kids are at risk. Using
personal stories, humor, and straight talk, Michael and
Amy Smalley challenge young adults to understand and
grasp godly principles of honor and purity. Their
experiences and interaction with today's youth give them
incredible insights into how young people think and why
they do what they do. This new book will speak to
today's young adults where they're at and help them deal
with dating and all it means.
|
| Smart, James D |
the Strange Silence of the Bible in the Church |
Evangelism |
|
| Smedes, Lewis B. |
Forgive and Forgive |
Christian Living |
I've struggled with some very painful issues in my
life, and read several other books on forgiveness, but
they left me feeling like I could never do what they
suggested, and did nothing to help me to heal from the
painful things that others have done to me. With this
book I found that many of the things I'd already gone
through were a part of forgiveness, and made forgiving
someone within my grasp. I learned that it wasn't
necessary to forget about the painful experiences in
order to forgive, or to condone the action of the
perpetrator in order to be able to forgive them. I
didn't need to excuse their behavior by putting myself
in their shoes to try to understand why their behavior
had an excuse. I borrowed this book from a friend, but
after reading it, I decided it was too good of a book to
not have a copy of my own.
|
| Smedes, Lewis B. |
How can it be all right when everything is all
wrong? |
Issues |
am often left with a lack for the proper words when
someone shares one of life's problems with me. This book
has given me the words and the confidence to use them
when one of these opportunities comes my way now.
It has helped the lives of those I come into contact
with as well as my own life.
|
| Smith, Carol |
Stranger Online - Todays Girls |
Teen Fiction |
Mysterious, threatening emails end up in Amber's
mailbox in her mailbox on the girls Web site. But only
the today's girls know about their new site! Suddenly,
the stranger logs on during a routine nightly chat
session. Who could this sixth person be? Amber's
integrity-and her spot on the swim team-is called into
question before she manages to solve the mystery and
save her reputation.
|
| Smith, Gregory J |
Captive Planet - Starquest Books |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Smith, James Bryan |
An Arrow Pointing to Heaven |
Biographies |
Description: Rich Mullins rose to fame and fortune
in the music industry and then gave it all away to live
in obscurity among Native Americans on a reservation in
New Mexico, teaching children the joy of music and the
hope of the gospel. Then his life, so full of promise,
came toa tragic end in an auto accident. During his
life, Mullins challenged the sensibilities of what it
means to follow Jesus in today's world, and now in his
death, he challenges all to build upon his legacy of
joy, compassion, brokenness, unblinking honesty, and
wonder in an Awesome God. |
| Smith, Oswald J. |
The Great Physcian |
Christian Living |
|
| Smith, Scotty; Card, Michael |
Unveiled Hope |
Scriptural Teaching |
The very name of the book invokes images of fire,
dragons, death, destruction, doom, and despair.
Unfortunately, centuries of misinterpretation of the
last book of the Bible probably don't call to mind
images of paradise, angels, eternal life, restoration,
joy, and hope. But they are there, and in Unveiled Hope,
Scotty Smith and Michael Card do just that.unveil the
hope found in the Apocalypse.
|
| Smith, Tim |
Almost Cool |
Family |
|
| Smith, Uriah |
Daniel and the Revelation |
Scriptural Teaching |
Smith's study about the fulfillment of prophecy in
the old and new testaments, the present and into the
future is still relevant reading today. The Contents are
divided into two sections: The Prophecies of Daniel and
The Prophecies of the Revelation. |
| Smouse,Phil A. |
Why, Oh Why? - Oh Me, Oh My! |
Children |
Retells in rhyme the story of Job, the Lord's
faithful and long-suffering servant.
|
| Smouse, Phil A. |
Treasure in Heaven |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Smouse, Phil A. |
The Lost Sheep |
Beginning Readers |
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| Smouse, Phil A. |
The Lord is My Shepherd |
Beginning Readers |
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| Smouse, Phil A. |
Born Again! |
Beginning Readers |
|
| Snelling, Lauraine |
An Untamed Land - #1 Red River of the North |
Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Lauraine |
A New Day Risint - #2 Red River of the North |
Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Lauraine |
Olympic Dreams - High Hurdles 1 |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Lauraine |
D. J.'s Challenge - High Hurdles #2 |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Lauraine |
Setting the Pace - High Hurdles #3 |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Louraine |
A Land to Call Home #3 Red River of the North |
Fiction |
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| Snelling, Louraine |
The Reaper's Sopng - #4 Red River of the North |
Fiction |
|
| Snelling, Louraine |
Tender Mercies - #5 Red River of the North |
Fiction |
|
| Snouss, Phil A |
I Love Ruthee |
Children |
|
| Solomon, Evelyn |
The Big Flood |
Children |
|
| Sorenson, Jane |
Family crisis - A Jennifer Book |
Junior Fiction |
Jennifer and her brothers discover that reality is
worse than their imaginations when their father loses
his job. |
| Sorenson, Jane |
Another Jennifer - A Jennifer Book |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Sorenson, Jane |
The New Pete - A Jennifer Book |
Junior Fiction |
Anxious to be accepted by the popular crowd,
Jennifer's brother Pete makes several attempts at
changing his image before finding his true place. |
| Spackman, Carl K. |
Parents Passing on the Faith |
Family |
|
| Spittler, Russel P. |
The Corinthian Correspondence |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Sproul, J. C |
Almighty Over All |
Teen Teaching |
"Theologian R. C. Sproul Jr. is well equipped to
write about the great issues. These he faces squarely
with sure-footed confidence in a truly scriptural
fashion. You may not always like what he says (though
youll like the way he says it) but you certainly will be
forced to think. And I challenge you to try to refute
his teaching! A book for those who are tired of reading
superficial material."
|
| Sproul, R. C. |
The Lightings |
Children |
|
| Sproul, R. C. |
The Prince's Poison Cup |
Children |
|
| Spurgeon, Charles Haddon |
The Soul Winner |
Evangelism |
|
| St John, Patricia |
where the River Begins |
Junior Fiction |
A confused and misguided youngster stays with a
Christian family while his mother is institutionalized.
They help him discover the source of the nearby river
and the source of Christian life. |
| St John, Patricia |
treasures of the Snow |
Junior Fiction |
Annette and Lucien are enemies. After Annette gets
Lucien into trouble at school he decides to get back at
her by threatening the most precious thing in the world
to her: her little brother Dani. But tragedy strikes.
Annette is so filled with rage she sets out to alienate
and humiliate Lucien at every turn. As Lucien seeks to
repent and restore, light floods both of their dark
hearts and Christ proves that he makes all things new. |
| St John, Patricia |
Three Go Searching |
Junior Fiction |
This book is very exciting and has adventure. (One
of my favourite kinds of books) I also like this book
because its a Christian book. It is about a boy named
David and his friend, Waffi. David's parents are
missionaries and came to Africa to talk about God. When
David's older brother, Murray, had left, David had only
Waffi to play with. Waffi was nice to David, but he was
also sly and bad. Waffi made David do bad things but
David had to confess it instead of Waffi. David finally
got angry and told his mother about that problem. His
mother said not to play with Waffi anymore, but David
said he wanted to and made up his mind to be good with
Waffi. However, David made many mistakes while trying to
be good, like when Waffi made David steal grapes. But
Waffi and David got caught by two men. What will happen
to David and Waffi? Will Waffi change to be good? Will
David and Waffi get away? This book will keep you
interested, so you'd better read it! |
| St John, Patricia |
The Tanglwood's Secret |
Junior Fiction |
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| St John, Patricia |
Star of Light |
Junior Fiction |
Hamid rubbed the light from his eyes and looked
again. He was not dreaming. It was his stepfather! The
man watched Kinza as a snake might watch a baby rabbit
at play, waiting for the moment to strike. And for one
breathless moment Hamid was sure that he would reach out
and snatch her away. Set in North Africa, readers will
be delighted by yet another of Patricia St. John’s
exciting, freshly edited, novels. |
| St John, Patricia |
The Secret at pheasant cottage |
Junior Fiction |
Raised by her grandparents, Lucy starts a search for
her father that takes her from a prison in England to
Spain. Along the way she learns about love, forgiveness
and God's grace. |
| St John, Patricia |
The Secret at Pheasant Cottage |
Junior Fiction |
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| St John, Patricia |
the Runaway |
Junior Fiction |
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| St John, Patricia |
Rainbow Garden |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Stafford, Jim |
Love Story - campus Life Books |
Teen Teaching |
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| Stafford, Tim |
Knowing the Face of God |
Scriptural Teaching |
In a deeply honest book, Stafford (NIV Student
Bible) acknowledges the great divide within evangelical
Christianity between the idea of a personal relationship
with God and the practice of such a relationship. Can
God, in fact, be known as we know our family and
friends? Stafford explores the dynamics of a variety of
personal relationships from those of conversation and
meals to those of family and work in order to
demonstrate that a relationship with God can, indeed, be
modeled on our daily human ones. In the end, however, he
admits that, try as we might, our efforts to see the
face of God in this world are always frustrated and
incomplete. This conclusion, sober as it is, suggests
that Stafford's book will be popular, in all
probability, with Christians who are seeking
alternatives to the more saccharine strands of New Age
spirituality.
|
| Stagg, Kristen |
If God Should Choose |
Biographies |
Description: On April 20, 2001, the plane carrying
missionaries Jim and Roni Bowers and their children was
shot down over Peru. Roni and 7-month-old Charity were
killed. Jim and 7-year-old Cory survived. Intensely
personal. Tragic. And yet uplifting. Told skillfully by
mission colleague Kristen Stagg, this is the authorized
account of what happened, including how the Bowers came
to the rain forest of Peru in the first place. It is a
tale of life - and death. As you read the story of these
missionaries who were faithful when facing death and
overwhelming grief, you'll see how God can use personal
tragedy to bring the message of His love to a watching
world. |
| Stahl, Hilda |
The Yellow room Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Stahl, Hilda |
the Stolen Ring |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Stahl, Hilda |
teddy Jo & the strangers in the Pink House |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Stahl, Hilda |
Teddy Jo & The Strange Medallion |
Junior Fiction |
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| Stahl, Hilda |
teddy Jo & The Abandoned House |
Junior Fiction |
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| Stahl, Hilda |
Elizabeth Gail and The Secret Box |
Junior Fiction |
Happy in her new foster home where she has found
Jesus as her Savior, Libby is troubled when her father,
whom she doesn't remember, sends her gifts for her 12th
birthday. |
| Stahl, Hilda |
Elizabeth Gail and the teddy Bear Mystery |
Junior Fiction |
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| Stahl, Hilda |
Elizabeth Gail and the Silent Piano |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Stanley, Andy |
How good is good Enough |
Devotional |
Surely there's more than one way to get to heaven?
Bestselling author Andy Stanley addresses this popular
belief held even among Christians. But believing that
all good people go to heaven raises major problems,
Stanley reveals. Is goodness not rewarded, then? Is
Christianity not fair? Maybe not, he says. Readers will
find out why Jesus taught that goodness is not even a
requirement to enter heaven - and why Christianity is
beyond fair. Andy Stanley leads believers and skeptics
alike to a grateful awareness of God's enormous grace
and mercy. |
| Stanley, Charles |
Temptation |
Christian Living |
|
| Stedman, Ray C. |
Spiritual Warfare |
Christian Living |
Using Scripture to unmask Satan and reveal his
battle plans for defeating Christians, author Ray
Stedman shows clearly how Satan daily attacks us.
Stedman also offers assurance that, in the strong arms
and with the mighty armor of Christ, we can become more
than conquerors. Knowing that the battle is the Lord's,
Christians can take their places in history's most
amazing war story--the daily triumph of good over evil.
|
| Step;hen R. Lawhead |
The Warlords of Nin |
teen Fiction |
|
| Stephanie Z. Townsend |
Not Too Small at All, a Mouse Tale |
Children |
|
| Stephen R. Lawhead |
The Sword and the Flame |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Stephen R. Lawhead |
In the Hall of the Dragon King |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Stephen Smallman |
How Our Children Come to Faity |
Family |
|
| Stephen Smallman |
How Our Children Come to Faith |
Family |
|
| Sthal, Hilda |
The White Pirie Chronicles |
Fiction |
|
| Stier, Jim |
Against All Odds |
Missions |
Description: This astonishing account documents how
one couple's desire to reach out to a hurting world
became a permanent international outreach touching
thousands of lives. From the threatened tribes deep in
the Amazon to the abandoned street children in Brazil's
cities, witness the amazing move of a sovereign,
gracious, and loving God to touch those in need- a God
who uses the hands and hearts of ordinary Christians who
dare to trust and obey Him. |
| Stoddard, Sandol |
Children's Bible |
Children |
An illustrated retelling of more than 100 stories
from the Old and New Testaments. |
| Storr, Catherine |
The First Easter |
Children |
|
| Storr, Catherine |
Joseph and the Famine |
Children |
When a famine forces Joseph's brothers to travel to
Egypt to buy grain, they are reunited with Joseph, whom
they had sold into slavery. |
| Storr, Catherine |
King David |
Children |
|
| Storr, Catherine |
Samson and Delilah |
Children |
|
| Storr, Catherine |
The good Samaritan |
Children |
|
| Storr, Catherine |
Samson and Delilah |
Children |
|
| Stott, John |
Basic Christianity |
Scriptural Teaching |
"If Jesus was not God in human flesh, Christianity
is exploded," writes John Stott. "We are left with just
another religion with some beautiful ideas and noble
ethics; its unique distinction has gone."
If Jesus is not who he said he was, and if he did not do
what he said he had come to do, the whole superstructure
of Christianity crumbles in ruins to the ground. Is it
plausible that Jesus was truly divine? And what might
this mean for us?
John Stott's clear, classic statement examines the
historical facts on which Christianity stands. Here is a
sound, sensible guide for all who seek an intellectually
satisfying explanation of the Christian faith.
|
| Stott, John |
Understanding Christ |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Stott, John R |
Basic Intro to the New Testament |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Stott, John R. W. |
What Christ Thinks of the Church |
Scriptural Teaching |
What does Christ think of the church? In chapters
1-3 of the Book of Revelation, Christ reveals, by praise
and reproach, by warning and exhortation, what he wants
his church to be like in all places and at all times.
Now in this insightful book John Stott, known worldwide
for his scholarly yet accessible writing, explores these
fascinating letters to seven churches of the ancient
world. He helps you discover the message and many
insights the letters hold for our church today.
ěMy prayer,î writes Stott, ěis that this book may help
church leaders grasp where Christís priorities lie.
There is much here to call us to repentance and renewal,
much to humble and shame us, much to warn us of the
malice of our enemy, and much to incite us to fortitude
and perseverance.î
Rev. Dr. John Stott has an international ministry as a
gifted preacher and biblical scholar. He lives in
London, England, and is the author of many books,
including Understanding the Bible and Christian Basics.
Rev. Dr. John Stott has an international ministry as a
gifted preacher and biblical scholar. He lives in
London, England, and is the author of many books,
including Understanding the Bible. Stott is one of the
most highly respected Bible expositors of our time.
|
| Stott, John R. W. |
Understanding the Bible |
Scriptural Teaching |
This book answers foundational questions: Who wrote
the Bible? What is its message? Why is it thought to be
a "holy" book? How does one read and interpret it? Best
of all, though, you'll broaden your vision of Jesus
Christ, the focal point of Scripture. How? By better
understanding the geographical, religious, and
historical concerns that shaped the world in which he
lived. You'll see Jesus as never before: both as a man
of his times and culture, and as the culmination of a
divine providence that prepared the way for the ministry
of the Messiah. Written by renowned preacher, writer,
and apologist John Stott, this new, expanded edition
includes - Questions at the beginning of each chapter to
help you focus - New, up-to-date maps for the chapters
on history and geography - An index to help you speedily
access areas of interest. |
| Stowell, Gordon |
Samuel Lived Here |
Children |
|
| Stowell, Joseph M<. |
Eternity |
Christian Living |
I really got a lot from this book. Stowell explains
that in order to see life in its fullest meaning, the
believer needs to see all three worlds: the world around
us (earth); the world within (the Kingdom of Christ);
and the world to come (heaven). Focusing on the eternal
and prioritizing our worlds is key. Anyone searching to
understand why a Christian may often feel "out of sync"
should read this book.
|
| Stowell, Joseph M. |
The Dawn's Early Light |
Issues |
|
| Strauch, Alexander |
Love or Die |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Strauss, Richard L. |
Win the Battle for Your Mind |
Issues |
What does the Bible say about your mind? The Bible
tells us a great deal about our minds, including how to
deal with unacceptable thoughts so that we can have
peaceful and productive minds. Yet the instruction
available to us in Godord is often overlooked or
ignored. This leaves believers unprepared and
ill-equipped to live for Christ in todayecular world.
Win the Battle for Your Mind is a practical resource
aimed at correcting this deficiency through a simple and
direct look at the Scriptures. These studies will be of
genuine help in your daily walk with God.
|
| Streufert, Donna |
Preacher Paul Visits Athens - Concordia Publishing |
Children |
|
| Strobel, Lee |
The Case for the Creator |
Apologetics |
Strobel, whose apologetics titles The Case for
Christ and The Case for Faith have enjoyed strong
popularity among evangelicals, approaches
creation/evolution issues in the same simple and
energetic style. The format will be familiar to readers
of previous Case books: Strobel visits with scholars and
researchers and works each interview into a topical
outline. Although Strobel does not interview any
"hostile" witnesses, he exposes readers to the work of
some major origins researchers (including Jonathan
Wells, Stephen Meyer and Michael Behe) and theistic
philosophers (including William Lane Craig and J. P.
Moreland). Strobel claims no expertise in science or
metaphysics, but as an interviewer he makes this an
asset, prodding his sources to translate jargon and
provide illustrations for their arguments. At times, the
interview format loses momentum as seams begin to show
between interview recordings, rewrites, research notes
and details imported from his subjects' CVs (here,
Strobel's efforts at buffing his subjects' smart-guy
credentials can become a little too intense). The most
curious feature of the book—not uncommon in the origins
literature but unusual in a work of Christian
apologetics—is that biblical narratives and images of
creation, and the significance of creation for Christian
theology, receive such brief mention. Still, this solid
introduction to the most important topics in origins
debates is highly accessible and packs a good
argumentative punch.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of
Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
| Strobel, Lee |
The Case for Faith |
Issues |
|
| Strobel, Lee |
The Case for a Creator |
Issues |
|
| Strobel, Lee |
The Case for Christ |
Issues |
|
| Strom, Ray Marshall |
John Newton: The Angry Sailor |
Biographies |
This is one terrific book! Kay Strom has packed in
so much information and excitement, it's hard to believe
it's a book primarily written for kids and teens. She
combines dialogue, action, and narrative into a
fast-paced story that readers of all ages can enjoy. She
also uses comtemporary American English to avoid bogging
down in archaic terms and expressions. Now, all I knew
of John Newton before reading her book was that he
composed "Amazing Grace." I had no idea he'd been a
slave ship captain in his early "lost" years, nor that
the harshness and deprivation of his early life was
crucial to his coming to belief in later life. Reading
of the desperate straits he endured, and the miserable
deeds he sometimes committed because of them, gives a
whole new meaning to the lines from the hymn which go,
"Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch
like me. I once was lost, but now am found, was blind,
but now I see." This epitomizes the entire story, but an
interested reader would still want to glean every detail
Ms. Strom has so thrillingly and believably captured in
just 125 pages. This is a story the entire family can
enjoy.
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| Strong, John Henry |
Jesus, the man of Prayer |
Devotional |
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| Strong, John Henry |
Jesus, the Man of Prayer |
Prayer |
|
| Sullivan, Barbara |
No Two Alike |
Family |
|
| Sweeting, George |
Talking it Over |
Devotional |
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| Sweeting, George |
The Acts of God |
Devotional |
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| Sweeting, George |
Love Is The Greatest |
Christian Living |
|
| Sweeting, George |
Talking it over |
Devotional |
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| Sweeting, George & Donald |
The Acts of God |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swihart, Judson; Brigham, Steven |
Helping Children of Divorce |
Family |
|
| Swindall, Charles R. |
Sanctity of Life |
Issues |
|
| Swindoll, Charles |
Growing Deep |
Christian Living |
This book helps you dig deeper into the Christian
life and discover the essentials of the faith --
essentials that enable you to experience Christian
discipleship at a richer and more mature level.
|
| Swindoll, Charles |
You and Your Child |
Family |
Best-selling author and veteran parent and
grandparent Charles Swindoll believes that the key to
successful parenting lies in becoming a "student" of
your children-learning the distinct bent and blueprint
of each child. Here is practical advice for parents
wishing to launch confident, capable young adults in
today's ever-changing world.
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| Swindoll, Charles |
David |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles |
Joseph |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles |
moses |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles |
Elijah |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles |
paul |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, charles |
Job |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles |
Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives |
Scriptural Teaching |
The Old Testament is filled with characters whose
lives have great lessons to teach us. In this newest
edition in the best-selling Great Lives Series, Charles
Swindoll gives us portraits of 12 such figures. Within
these stories you will find lessons of leadership,
trials and tribulations. You will hear of those who
experienced God's anointing and also those who felt His
displeasure but most of all you will find stories of His
infinite patience with those He created. Charles
Swindoll, in his trademark warm and insightful style,
illuminates the lives of such characters as: Cain, Esau,
Daniel, Elisha, Jonah, Saul, Abigail, and Jabez. You
will enjoy reading the Old Testament like you never have
before. |
| Swindoll, charles R. |
Growing in the Seasons of Life |
Devotional |
"A healthy balanced diet of hope for the
discouraged, a refuge for the hurting, a challenge for
the weary, and a friend for the lonely," says Billy
Graham of Swindoll's devotional. Swindoll brings you 144
inspiring readings that will speak to your heart no
matter what season of life you're in or where you are
spiritually. |
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back |
Devotional |
Stressed out? Burnt out? Ready to give up? Not yet!
This classic on persevering through pressure offers a
fresh look at the process of maturity. Misunderstanding
stress, temptation, and fear are just a few of the
topics Swindoll tackles with biblical and practical
advice. |
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Seasons of Life |
christian Living |
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| Swindoll, charles R. |
Growing in the Seasons of Life |
Christian Living |
This devotional companion contains 144 readings that
help you grow closer to God through every season of
life, in every condition of the heart.
|
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Growing Deep In The Christian Life |
Christian Living |
This book helps you dig deeper into the Christian
life and discover the essentials of the faith --
essentials that enable you to experience Christian
discipleship at a richer and more mature level.
|
| Swindoll, charles R. |
The Grace Awakening |
Christian Living |
"Bound and shackled by legalists' lists of do's and
don'ts, intimidated and immobilized by others' demands
and expectations, far too many in God's family merely
exist in the tight radius of bondage, dictated by those
who have appointed themselves our judge and jury."-Chuck
Swindoll [from the Introduction]
The Grace Awakening calls all Christians to wake up and
reject living in such legalistic, performance-oriented
bondage. The God of the universe has given us an
amazing, revolutionary gift of grace and freedom. This
freedom and grace set us apart from every other
"religion" on the face of the earth.
In this best-selling classic, Charles Swindoll urges you
not to miss living a grace-filled life. Freedom and
joy-not lists and demands and duties-await all who
believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
With his characteristic style and gentle authority,
Swindoll disarms the counter-attack of all those who
would not preach grace-filled living and who would claim
that focusing on grace would fill our churches with
wild, undisciplined people with no godliness in
evidence. Yes, Swindoll says, teaching and preaching
grace is risky. Some may push the limits and misuse
their freedom. But grace is the message of the
gospel…the good news of salvation. As Christians, we
sing about God's amazing grace. We understand that we
are saved by grace. Let's learn to live by grace!
Discover how in The Grace Awakening.
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| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Come Before Winter |
Christian Living |
Face the challenge of doubts, discover perseverance
for the seasons of life, and find hope in God's promise
of renewal in this best-selling inspirational book.
|
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Strengthening Your Grip |
Christian Living |
Over 800,000 readers can't be wrong. This is a
spiritual classic that refreshes souls and changes
lives. Here it is in a revised edition that will bless
another generation of readers. Realizing that
disillusionment and loss of personal resolve have
created an aura of apathy in this age, best-selling
author, pastor, and radio minister Charles Swindoll
calls on his readers to trade in their half-hearted
attitudes for fresh vigor in their souls. In this
aimless world, Dr. Swindoll tells people how to live
with confidence and purpose.
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| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Dropping Your Guard |
Christian Living |
Charles Swindoll unveils a biblical blueprint for
rich relationships in this life-changing classic. In
this updated version of his best-selling book, Swindoll
poignantly and honestly portrays the need for authentic
love and transparency.
|
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back |
Christian Living |
Charles Swindoll reminds readers that our problems
are not solved by simple answers or all-too-easy
cliches. Instead, he offers practical ways to walk with
God through the realities of life-including times of
fear, stress, anger and temptation.
|
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Laugh Again |
Scriptural Teaching |
Discover outrageous joy in this modern classic.
Chuck Swindoll shows how we can live in the present, say
"no" to negativism, and realize that while no one's life
is perfect, joy is always available. Applying scriptural
truths in a practical way, Swindoll shows readers how to
laugh again |
| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Man to Man |
Men |
Today men hear dozens of conflicting voices telling
them how to be men. They’re told to go out and beat the
tribal drums or become sensitive New Age followers or
dig deep into their psyches to find the macho warrior
within. It all sounds good on paper, but it isn’t so
helpful when it comes to living authentic lives. Man to
Man talks about real issues, real feelings, real life —
connecting with the felt needs of men right now where
they live and work. This down-to-earth collection of
insights from Chuck Swindoll offers practical
inspiration for the working man, the single man, the
husband, the father, the son — any man who wants to live
well and enjoy life to the fullest. Now in softcover.
|
| Swindoll, Charles R |
Simple Faith |
Devotional |
Must we run at a pace between maddening and insane
to prove we're among the faithful? Is this really how
the Prince of Peace would have us live? In this
best-selling, classic work, Swindoll answers with a
resounding, "No!" showing how Christians can break free
from exhausting, performance-based faith. He calls us
back to the simplicity of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| Swindoll, Charles R |
Ester #2 |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Swindoll, Charles R. |
Letters to Charles -- Then and Now |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Swindoll, Luci |
Wide My World, Narrow My Bed |
Singles |
This is a fabulous book. I picked this book for a
book report, because I thought I would be able to
disagree with what the author would say. I was so wrong!
I expected the book to be all about singleness and being
called to singlness, but it is much more focused on
living an abundant life in God! I highly recommend this
book to anyone regardless of your marital status!
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| Swinford, Betty |
Mystery of the Bronzed Buddah |
Junior Fiction |
|
| Sword, Gustaf A. |
Light in the Jungle |
Missions |
Life story of Dr. Ola Hanson of Burma |
| Tada, Joni Eareckson |
Ordinary People |
Biographies |
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| Tada, Joni Eareckson |
Darey's Great Expectations |
Junior Fiction |
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| Tada, Joni Eareckson |
Davey's Dog Dilemma |
Junior Fiction |
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| Tada, Joni Eareckson |
Darcy & the Meanest teacher in the World |
Junior Fiction |
Twelve-year-old Darcy, trying to project a "normal"
image in junior high school despite her wheelchair, runs
for office with the promise of exposing cruel and unfair
teachers in the school, until prayer and her friends
reveal to her that every situation has two sides. |
| Tada, Joni Eareckson |
Joni |
Biographies |
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| Tada, MacArthur, Wolgemuth |
O Worship the King |
Worship |
|
| Taylor, Ellen |
Jonah |
Fiction |
|
| Taylor, Mrs. Howard |
Behind the Rangers (J. O. Fraser) |
Biographies |
|
| Ted Dekker |
Chosen |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Ted Dekker |
Infidel |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Ted Dekker |
Renegade |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Ted Dekker |
Chaos |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Tedd and March |
Instructing a Childs Heart |
Family |
|
| Tegenfeldt, Herman G. |
Through Deep Waters |
Missions |
|
| ten Book, Corrie |
Each New Day |
Devotional |
Each New Day is a collection of short yet profound
devotions for every day of the year from the heart of
Corrie ten Boom. This remarkable woman of great faith
and author of the best-selling The Hiding Place was able
to trust and serve God even in a Nazi concentration
camp-and throughout each day that followed. In this
book, she guides readers on how they, too, can find
hope, victory, and wisdom. Based on incidents from
Corrie's fascinating life, each day's entry illustrates
scriptural principles and attests to God's faithfulness.
The result is a year-long candid reminder of the
Christian's victory over sin, Satan, and death; of God's
promises and care; and that each new day brings a chance
to serve and love him more. |
| Ten Boom, Corrie |
Amazing Love |
Biographies |
This is a daily devotional by Corrie Ten Boom that
has been sitting in my library all my life. My copy is
tattered. Everytime I need to reach for moral courage,
integrity, kindness, endurance and empathy, I turn to
this 'little' book.
This particular order was for 10 men that I know through
a prison ministry who are living in very difficult
situations for long periods of their lives. If you need
to learn forgiveness, try reading"The Hiding Place."
Only the spirit could work through a person to forgive
the people she encountered during her stay in a Nazi
concentration camp......and forgive...she did!!!!!
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| Ten Boom, Corrie |
A Prisoner and Yet |
Biographies |
Raw and real, this direct translation from the
original Dutch is the work which served as the
foundation for the later book and subsequent movie "The
Hiding Place." It is excellent primary source material
for students of World War II and essential reading for
serious students of the Holocaust. Confessing Christians
and nonbelievers alike will be humbled as they view the
horrors of Ravensbruck through Corrie's witness. Her
testimony to the power of the love of Christ will touch
even the most callous hearts.
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| Ten Boom, Corrie |
Marching Orders for the Battle |
Christian Living |
|
| Tenney, Tommy |
Prayers of a God Chaser |
Devotional |
Tommy Tenney has a unique gifting to lead hungry
people into the presence of God, and his passion for God
and His kingdom turns here to the arena of prayer.
Tenney dives deep into the riches of intimate and
rewarding conversation and interaction with the
Almighty. This thorough study of biblical, historical,
and contemporary prayers inspires and leads the reader
into life-changing and purposeful communication with
God—both talking and listening. |
| Tenney, Tommy |
Finding Favor with the King |
Christian Living |
Tenney takes readers to Esther's pre-Islamic Persia
to uncover the secrets that helped her win the heart and
gain the ear of the king and save her people from
destruction. A Jewish girl of no royal heritage was
chosen to become the Queen of Persia. Was it her beauty
alone, or did she know an important and mysterious
truth? Tenney challenges his readers to move beyond
formal petitions or even "storming the gates of heaven"
to that intimate embrace of worship where the bride’s
petitions move the King’s heart and where kingdoms,
people, and situations begin to shift like pawns on a
divine chessboard.
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| Tenney, tommy |
Prayers of a God Chaser |
Prayer |
I really enjoyed this book. I just finished it, and
I found it to be very informative and easy to read. I
really like Tommy Tenny's style. He breaks prayer down
into about ten different types, which I find to be very
true, and it really helps to get things in perspective.
Especially good are his chapters on "prayers of
emptying" and "prayers of commitment." They confirmed
things I have known, and revealed new things to me. I
highly recommend this book.
|
| Thabiti M. Anyabwile |
What is a Healthy Church Member |
Christian Living |
|
| The Living Bible |
who is the Man Jesus |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Thoene, Bodie |
In My Father's House - Shjiloh Legacy #1 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Say to this Mountain - Shjiloh Leagcy #3 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
The Gates of Zion - Zion Chro9nicles #1 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
A Daughter of Zion - Zion Chronicles #2 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
The Return to Zion - Zion Chronicles #3 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
A Light in /Zion - Zion 'Chronicles #4 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
The Key to Zion - Zion Chronicles #5 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Prague Counterpoint - Zion Covenant #2 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Jerusalem Interlude 0- Zion Covenant #4 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Danzig Passage - Zion Covenant #5 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, bodie |
Warsaw Reguiena - zion Covenant #6 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
First Light - AdD Chjronicles |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Second Touch - AD Chronicles #2 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
third Watch AD Chronicles #3 |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Bodie |
Shiloh Autumn |
Fiction |
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| Thoene, Jake |
Firefly, Blue |
Fiction |
|
| Thoene, Jake |
Fuel the Fire |
Fiction |
|
| Thoene, jake |
Shaiton's Fire |
Fiction |
|
| Thoene, Jake & Luke |
The giant Rat of Sumatra |
Teen Fiction |
|
| Thoene, Jake & Luke |
The thundering Underground |
Teen Fiction |
Unexpected explosions and mysterious deaths have
delayed the construction of the Central and South London
Underground Railway. A crisis is brewing as the
neighborhood is up in arms about the tunneling and the
city is breathing down the contractor's neck to get the
work done on schedule. The Baker Street Brigade
discovers that the nephew may be the errand boy for an
unsavory conspiracy. The boys look for ways to sneak in
and hunt for clues. How can they get past the guards?
What were the papers that the nephew was delivering?
Could one of them apply for a construction job and
discover the truth? -- |
| Thomas B. Costain |
The Silver Chalice |
Fiction |
|
| Thomas, Terry C. |
At Least We Were Married |
Biographies |
I first read this book in the early 70's but just
recently read it again. It is a book that I certainly
want to keep in our library. This shows just how special
the marriage relationship is in God's eyes. This is a
story of a couple who were "sold out for Jesus" and also
shows how God works in our everyday lives. God blesses
those who keep themselves pure until marriage. I have
often wondered where and how God was using Terry in
building up His kingdom since the accident.
|
| Thornbury, John |
David Brainerd |
Biographies |
David Brainerd (1718-1747) gave his very life for
the good news of Jesus Christ, battling grave illness
and bitter opposition in living out his insatiable
passion to serve and glorify God.
|
| Thorp, Karen Lee |
The Sotry of Stories |
Fiction |
|
| Thrasher, Travis |
the Second Thief |
Fiction |
|
| Thurman, Chris |
The Lies We Believe |
Issues |
This newly repackaged edition examines the lies
people tell themselves that damage emotional health,
relationships, and spiritual life. Psychologist Dr.
Chris Thurman guides the reader through part one that
identifies the different areas of self-lies, religious
lies, marital lies, distortion lies, and worldly lies.
Part Two delves into the issues of what is truth, and
Part Three deals with how to live the truth, ultimately
revealing the freedom that can only come from one
thing-believing and telling themselves the truth. An
extremely easy-to-follow guide filled with comprehensive
workbook exercises, this edition is a way to help people
experience the emotional health, intimate relationships,
and spiritual fulfillment they are seeking.
|
| Thyra Ferre Bjorn |
Papa's Wife |
Fiction |
|
| Tim Hansel |
What Kids need most in a Daf |
Family |
|
| Time Chaffey & Jason Lisle |
Old Earth Creationism on Trial, The Verdict is In |
Creation Science |
|
| Timmons, Tim |
Radical Christianity |
Christian Living |
|
| Toeoene, Bodie |
Vienna Prelude - Zion Covenant #1 |
Fiction |
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| Toeone, Bodie |
A Thousand Shall Fall - Shilo Legacy #2 |
Fiction |
|
| Tolkien, J R R |
The Hobbit |
Teen Fiction |
"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a
nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms
and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with
nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a
hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."
The hobbit-hole in question belongs to one Bilbo
Baggins, an upstanding member of a "little people, about
half our height, and smaller than the bearded dwarves."
He is, like most of his kind, well off, well fed, and
best pleased when sitting by his own fire with a pipe, a
glass of good beer, and a meal to look forward to.
Certainly this particular hobbit is the last person one
would expect to see set off on a hazardous journey;
indeed, when Gandalf the Grey stops by one morning,
"looking for someone to share in an adventure," Baggins
fervently wishes the wizard elsewhere. No such luck,
however; soon 13 fortune-seeking dwarves have arrived on
the hobbit's doorstep in search of a burglar, and before
he can even grab his hat or an umbrella, Bilbo Baggins
is swept out his door and into a dangerous adventure.
The dwarves' goal is to return to their ancestral home
in the Lonely Mountains and reclaim a stolen fortune
from the dragon Smaug. Along the way, they and their
reluctant companion meet giant spiders, hostile elves,
ravening wolves--and, most perilous of all, a
subterranean creature named Gollum from whom Bilbo wins
a magical ring in a riddling contest. It is from this
life-or-death game in the dark that J.R.R. Tolkien's
masterwork, The Lord of the Rings, would eventually
spring. Though The Hobbit is lighter in tone than the
trilogy that follows, it has, like Bilbo Baggins
himself, unexpected iron at its core. Don't be fooled by
its fairy-tale demeanor; this is very much a story for
adults, though older children will enjoy it, too. By the
time Bilbo returns to his comfortable hobbit-hole, he is
a different person altogether, well primed for the
bigger adventures to come--and so is the reader.
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| tolmasoff, Dale |
This is No Fairy Tale |
Children |
Fairy tales tell about brave princes and beautiful
princesses, castles, giants, magic, and other amazing
things. But this story doesn’t need any of that. That’s
because this story is no fairy tale. But it’s still
amazing—and it’s true. This book tells the story of
Jesus Christ so you will see him for who he is—not a
fairy-tale character, but God’s Son and the one true
Savior. |
| Tom Kraefter |
If Standing Together is so Great, Why do we keep
falling Apart? |
Church |
|
| Tom Kraeuter |
Living Beyond the Ordinary |
Christian Living |
|
| Tommy Tenney |
Experiencing His Presence |
Devotional |
|
| Towns, Elmer |
The Complete Book of Church Growth |
Church |
|
| Townsend, John Dr. |
Hiding From Love |
Issues |
Description: Dr. John Townsend helps you to explore
the hiding patterns you've developed in dealing with
your emotions and guides you toward the healing grace
and truth that God has built into safe, connected
relationships.
|
| Tozer, A. W. |
The Pursuit of God |
Devotional |
In the muddle of day-to-day life, have you somehow
forgotten that Christianity is a living, vibrant
relationship with a personal God? Tozer reminds you, and
challenges you to renew your relationship with the
loving God. In each of 10 chapters, he explains one
aspect of waiting on God, and ends with a prayer. |
| Tozer, A. W. |
When He is Come |
Devotional |
|
| Tozer, A. W. |
When He is Come |
Scriptural Teaching |
|
| Tozer, A. W. |
The Pursuit of God |
Scriptural Teaching |
I would say that this is one of my favorite books.
Tozer communicates in a way that makes you think. He
knows how to make you get you thinking about your
'religious' ways and pursue the living God. This man can
communicate in a way that is not over your head, but yet
takes you deep. If you haven't read this book and would
like to have a more intimate relationship with Him, this
book is a very good place to start as it will direct you
to the God of the Word.
|
| Tozer, A. W. |
The Knowledge of the Holy |
Christian Living |
|
| Tozer, Q. W. |
Of God and Men |
Christian Living |
Tozer tells you what a man should look like from
God's eye., February 29, 2004
Reviewer: "gdwright60" (West Kingston, RI United States)
- See all my reviews
I teach a Men's ministry and I plan to use this book as
a teaching tool. I want the men of my church to
understand what a man should really look like. Not what
the world expects, but what God expects. It's that good.
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| Tozer, Q. W. |
The Pursuit of God |
Christian Living |
Great Communicator who knew God, July 1, 2006
Reviewer: Cathy Liz (Florida) - See all my reviews
I would say that this is one of my favorite books. Tozer
communicates in a way that makes you think. He knows how
to make you get you thinking about your 'religious' ways
and pursue the living God. This man can communicate in a
way that is not over your head, but yet takes you deep.
If you haven't read this book and would like to have a
more intimate relationship with Him, this book is a very
good place to start as it will direct you to the God of
the Word.
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| Tozer, Q. W. |
The Root of the Righteous |
Christian Living |
|
| tozer, Q. W. |
How to be Filled With the Holy Spirit |
Scriptural Teaching |
This booklet is only 58 pages long, but it may
easily be said that no author save the prophets,
apostles and reformers have packed so much power into so
small a space. There are a multiplicity of theories on
"how to be filled with the Holy Spirit," but if you are
weary of formulas and three-step approaches from this
great mass of experience-oriented teachers then this
book is for you. Tozer's understanding is firmly rooted
in the holy scripture and is both fully divine and
piercingly practical. Be drawn into the presence of God
and know the sweet, fragrant power and peace of His Holy
Spirit as you are led by this great saint--one who lived
and walked in the presence of God and the power of the
Spirit. |
| Trent, John |
Go the Distance |
Men |
The making of a promise keeper |
| Trent, John; Smalley, Gary |
The Blessing |
Family |
Gary Smalley and John Trent's best-selling book
offers a fresh, updated look at the life-changing gift
the Bible calls "the blessing." Many of us-perhaps
unknowingly-spend a lifetime striving for this
acceptance. The unconditional love and approval that
comes with the blessing is an important element of our
self-esteem and emotional well-being.
In The Blessing, Dr. John Trent tells of his search to
receive the blessing from his father and the new
insight-and deeper blessing-he received from God as he
sought to pick up the pieces of his shattered dream. And
Gary Smalley expands the concept of the blessing to
include eight ways to bless adult children. "I never
realized how powerful-and how necessary-the blessing has
become to my older children until now. So if you have
older children who have moved away from home, they're
never out-of-reach of the blessing."
The Blessing is a powerful book no family should be
without. Within its pages, readers will find solid,
practical advice on how to be a blessing as well as how
to insure that your parents, spouse, and children all
feel the security of family approval.
|
| Trever, John |
The Untold Story of Qumran |
History |
|
| Tripp, P.D. |
Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands |
Christian Living |
Tripp's book is a refreshingly biblical perspective
on how believers are called to minister to one another.
It reminds us that helping others work through their
problems is something that we are all to do and that
most problems can be tackled by serious minded believers
using God's Word and relying on the Holy Spirit. Tripp
helps us put our problems in the bigger picture of our
relationship with God and to work towards lasting
change. This book is very readable, has many helpful
illustrations and is thoroughly biblical. It is worth
reading over and over! |
| Tripp, Paul D. |
Lost in the Middle |
Issues |
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| Tripp, Paul David |
Lost in the Middle |
Christian Living |
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| Truitt, Gloria A |
Noah & God's Promises - Arch books |
Children |
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| Tucker, Ruth A. |
From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya |
Missions |
From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya helps readers
understand the life and role of a missionary through
real life examples of missionaries throughout history.
We see these men and women as fallible and human in
their failures as well as their successes. These great
leaders of missions are presented as real people, and
not super-saints. This second edition covers all 2,000
years of mission history with a special emphasis on the
modern era, including chapters focused on the Muslim
world, Third World missions, and a comparison of
missions in Korea and Japan. It also includes both a
general and an "illustration" index where readers can
easily locate particular missionaries, stories, or
incidents. New design graphics, photographs, and maps
help make this a compelling book. |
| Unfred, david |
Dinosaurs and the Bible |
Children |
The Bible and Dinosaurs is an excellent tool to help
kids broaden their thoughts about science and the origin
of the earth. It encourages them to challenge what is
taught as the proven truth, and to search the Bible for
real evidence and truth. |
| Van Stone, Doris |
Dorie |
Biographies |
This book is reveting! Doris VanStone really takes
you into her life and makes you feel the victimization
in your soul. Great example of how God can help victims
overcome the post-traumatic stress that is very real in
their conscious and unconscious mind.
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| Van Woerkom, Dorothy |
Journeys to Bethlehem |
Children |
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| VanGorder, Paul R. |
Reflections of Christ |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| VanPelt, Rich |
Intensive Care |
Family |
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| Vaughn, David J. |
Jonathan Edwards |
Biographies |
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| Vawter, John |
Uncommon Graces |
Christian Living |
Vawter, pastor of Bethany Community Church (Tempe,
Ariz.), claims that we live in a graceless world. He
divides his book into two parts. In part one, he
discusses the uncommon graces he believes today's world
needs: gentleness, attentiveness, loyalty, candor,
mercy, kindness and repentance. Vawter uses personal
anecdotes and examples from Scripture to illustrate the
power of these uncommon graces. For instance, he
describes how his father, whose speech and motor skills
had been severely affected by a brain tumor, reached out
in a simple gesture of loyalty to a longtime community
friend. In part two, he asserts that we can nurture
uncommon graces by building community and living
according to the Golden Rule. Vawter believes that the
hostility and violence he sees characterizing our world
can be changed simply by enacting the virtues of respect
and graciousness.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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| Verwer, George |
No Turning Back |
Missions |
Renowned leader Verwer (OM) challenges us to
effective service for the Lord and helps us live a life
worthy of the calling.
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| Ves, Howard F |
Genesis and Archaelogy |
Apologetics |
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| vincent, James |
Parting the Waters |
Biographies |
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| Virgo, Wendy |
the Prophetess - the Story of Deborah |
Fiction |
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| Vischer, Phil |
A Snoodle's Tale - Big Idea Books |
Children |
This delightful book is a fun new Veggie tale that
encourages children to seek meaning from and rely on God
for all we do. Art corrections in 6/25. Snoodles video
release is delayed again, so book release might change. |
| Visches, Lisa |
Three Pirates and You! |
Children |
Kids will join The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything on
a funny journey where everyone discovers the value of
having friends! |
| voice of martyrs |
Jesus Freaks |
Teen Teaching |
Jesus Freaks by dc Talk and The Voice of the
Martyrs, is a companion volume to dc Talk's album of the
same name. It is a book for teenagers about martyrdom,
containing dozens of profiles of figures ranging from
Stephen, whose martyrdom is described in the Book of
Acts, to "Anila and Perveen," two teenage Pakistani
girls and Christian believers. In 1997, Perveen was
killed for running away in order to avoid marrying a
Muslim man; Anila was imprisoned for helping her friend
escape. In an introduction to the book, Michael Tait
explains its purpose: "In a world built on free will
instead of God's will, we must be the Freaks. While we
may not be called to martyr our lives, we must martyr
our way of life. We must put our selfish ways to death
and march to a different beat. Then the world will see
Jesus." The book's design is hip and easy to read, and
its summary of Christian persecutions that continue
today is useful--and frightening.
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| Wagner, C. Peter |
Defeat of the Bird God |
Missions |
I am an avid reader of both Secular and Christian
fiction, and of Christian non-fiction and I thoroughly
enjoyed this book. I couldn't wait to sit down and read
it again. Not only was it written extremely well, but it
also keeps your attention because of the shocking way
that people of the jungle in Bolivia lived. There are
miracles abounding in this book, and I found it a great
strength of encouragement in my daily walk with God. You
see through this book how satan can reign when there is
no real knowledge of God, so thankfully missionary's are
willing to risk their lives and the comfort of home to
reach these lost tribes!
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| Wagner, C. Peter |
On the Crest of the Wave |
Missions |
Becoming a World Christian |
| Wagner, C. Peter |
Intercessory Prayer |
Prayer |
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| Waite, Michael |
Shelby The Magnificent |
Children |
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| Waite, Michael P |
Suzay Swoof - A Book About Kindness |
Children |
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| Walsh, Sheila |
Honestly |
Issues |
“I know firsthand the desperation a human soul can
feel when every earthly remedy fails. I also know how
powerfully God can intervene when we fall on our faces
before him.”
—Sheila Walsh
Talented and beautiful, Sheila Walsh seemed to be on top
of the world. But behind her public success as a
performing artist and talk show host, a private story
was unfolding. Unable to cope with the inner turmoil
that plagued her, Sheila stepped down as cohost of
television’s 700 Club to deal with a pain too pressing
to ignore.
Honestly takes you on a journey past the walls that most
of us put up and into the recesses of one woman’s heart.
With rare grace, Sheila shares the story of her
pilgrimage—the journey of a soul as it moved from
hopelessness, to honesty, to freedom, and, ultimately,
to a life of deepened faith and joy.
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| Walton, John H. |
Charts of the Old Testament |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Walton, O. F. |
Saved at Sea |
Junior Fiction |
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| Walvoord, John |
Philippians, Triumph in Christ |
Scriptural Teaching |
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| Wangerin, Walter |
God I've Gotta Talk to You |
Junior Fiction |
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| Wangerin, Walter |
Ragman and Other Cries of Faith |
Fiction |
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| Wangerin, Walter Jr |
Oh Happy Day! the Story of Pentecost - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Ward, Ted |
Values Begin at Home |
Family |
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| Warren, Dr. Paul |
My Preschooler |
Family |
|
| Warren, Mary |
The Great Escape - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Warren, Mary |
the Great Surprise - Arch Books |
Children |
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| Warren, Richard |
Answers to Life's Difficult Questions |
Issues |
Description: How do you cope with stress, failure,
depression, discouragement, and loneliness? Tough
questions demand trustworthy answers---and God's Word
supplies them! In his clear, down-to-earth style,
best-selling author Warren provides practical,
Bible-based steps to help you deal with your most common
fears and struggles---and then assist others in
overcoming their own challenges. 130 pages, softcover
from Purpose Driven Publishing. |
| Watchman Nee |
The Spiritual Man Vol. 1 |
Christian Living |
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| Watchman Nee |
The Spiritual Man. Vol. 2 |
Christian Living |
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| Watchman Nee |
The Sp;iritual Man. Vol. 3 |
Christian Living |
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| Watchman Nee |
The Spiritual Man, Vol. 3 |
Christian Living |
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| Watson, Elaine |
God Knows Everything - A Happy Day Book |
Children |
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| Watson, Jane Werrar |
Heros of the Bible - Little Golden Book |
Children |
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| Watson, Sydney |
In the Twinkling of an Eye |
Fiction |
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| Weaver, Joanna |
Fredrica McFroodle & the truth About Humility |
Children |
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| Webber, Robert E. |
Worship is a Verb |
Christian Living |
Worship. It isn't an entertaining showcase for a
talented soprano or a lecture on textual criticism or a
pleasant weekly reunion of friends and family. Instead,
true worship is a joyous celebration of the life, death,
and resurrection of Jesus Christ. And as we actively
turn our hearts toward God in earnest praise of God's
great works, God in turn speaks to us and blesses us
with a healing and renewing touch.
In this life-changing and dynamic book, Robert Webber
declares that worship is not "something done to us or
for us, but by us." It is the most exhaustive
demonstration of our faith and the most intimate form of
relationship we can have with our Savior. Complete with
a guide for group of personal study, Worship Is a Verb
will show you how to leave the dull confines of the pew
and enter the courts of the Living God.
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| Weber, Levi B |
possum Holler |
Junior Fiction |
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| Welch, Edward T. |
Depression a Stubborn Darkness |
Issues |
This book gives real hope for those who struggle
with depression, and for the people who love them. Dr.
Ed Welch writes compassionately on the complex nature of
depression and sheds light on the path toward deep,
lasting healing.
Welch considers carefully the spiritual, medical and
emotional factors that contribute to depression. Even
more important is his insight into the impact of these
factors' interaction. If depression has touched your
life in any way, you can be helped by this practical and
far-reaching approach.
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| Welch, Edward T. |
Depression, A Stubborn Darkness |
Issues |
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| Welch, Edward T. |
When Peiple are Big & God is Small |
Issues |
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| Welch, Ruben |
We Really Do Need Each Other |
Christian Living |
This book is written in an unique, poetic way. I
could not put it down once I started it! Mr. Welch does
a great job of talking about loving God by loving
people. It is a small book, but packed with godly
wisdom. I highly recommend it!
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| Wellman, Sam |
Corrie ten Boom |
Teen Biography |
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| Wendy Lawton |
Changing Faces |
Teen Fiction |
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| Wendy Lawton |
Flip Flop |
Teen Fiction |
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| Wendy Lawton |
Less is More |
Teen Fiction |
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| Werner Gitt |
If Animals Could Talk |
Creation |
|
| White, Douglas M. |
Vance Harner |
biographies |
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| White, Paul |
Jungle Doctor - |
Teen Biography |
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| White, Reginald E. O. |
Apostle Extraordinary |
Biographies |
|
| Whitney, Donald S. |
10 Questions to Diagnose your Spiritual Health |
Christian Living |
Donald Whitney asks ten questions that examine and
probe the Christian like a medical doctor would his
patient to bring about a healthy result. This is a solid
read and is not based upon a modern spiritualized
"self-help" measure. Each question is biblically based
and presents a real challenge to the sick as well as
healthy Christian. Whitney states, "Nothing in the world
is more important than an eternal, life-giving knowledge
of God, through Jesus, who is the only way to the
Father. I urge you not to take for granted the existence
of such relationship between yourself and God. The Bible
implores you to 'make you call and election sure.'"
Anyone wishing to take a true examination of their
spiritual health will do well to read and re-read this
book with the Bible in hand. But be ready to discover
you may not be as healthy as you think you are in your
spiritual health. The Christian looking to become
healthy in their relationship with Christ will want read
this book. |
| Whitney, Donald S. |
family Worship in the Bible, In History & in your
Home |
Worship |
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| Whitney, Donals |
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life |
Devotional |
Freedom. The Reward Of Discipline.
It's not uncommon for an accomplished musician to be
able to sit down in front of a new piece of music and
play it through without a hitch. To make it seem easy,
as if it required no effort. Yet, the "freedom" to play
with such skills comes only after years of disciplined
practice.
In the same way, the freedom to grow in godliness-to
naturally express Christ's character through your own
personality-is in large part dependent on a deliberate
cultivation of the spiritual disciplines.
Far from being legalistic, restrictive, or binding, as
they are often perceived, the spiritual disciplines are
actually the means to unparalleled spiritual liberty.
So if you'd like to embark on a lifelong quest for
godliness, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life
will help you on your way. Drawn from a rich heritage
left us by the early church fathers, the Puritan
writers, and Jesus Christ Himself, Spiritual Disciplines
for the Christian Life will guide you through a
carefully selected array of disciplines including
Scripture reading, prayer, worship, Scripture
meditation, evangelism, serving, stewardship, Scripture
application, fasting, silence and solitude, journaling,
and learning.
By illustrating why the disciplines are important,
showing how each one will help you grown in godliness,
and offering practical suggestions for cultivating them
on a long-term basis, Spiritual Disciplines for the
Christian Life will provide you with a refreshing
opportunity to embrace life's greatest pursuit-the
pursuit of holiness-through a lifelong delight in the
disciplines. |
| Wick, Lori |
Where the Wild Rose Blooms - Rock Mountain Memories
#1 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
Whispers of Moonlight - Rocky Mountain memories #2 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
To Know Her by Name - Rockey Mountain Memories #3 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
Promise Me Tomorrow - Rocky Mo8intain Memories #4 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
The Proposal - English Garden #1 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
the Rescue - Enbglish Garden #2 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
The Visitor - English Garden #3 |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
The Princess |
Fiction |
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| Wick, Lori |
The Pretense |
Fiction |
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| Wiersbe, Warren |
God isn" in a Hurry |
Cristian Living |
This pleasant little volume shouldn't knock your
socks off with inspiration if you've been a Christian
for any length of time; but it's full of practical
advice, great stories, and well-grounded encouragement
for believers. I found it encouraging, witty, and
thoughtful. Wiersbe has been a wonderful pastor and
Bible teacher for a long time, and it shows in his
writing. The whole book comes across as an enjoyable
sermon from a fatherly man who loves you and wants you
to succeed. |
| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Diligent |
Scriptural Teaching |
Mark is the perfect Gospel for space-age people on
the go. In this study, Dr. Wiersbe focuses on Jesus
Christ the Servant, always on the move, always doing the
Father's will and serving others. Mark is the ideal
Gospel for busy people who want to discover how to make
their lives count for God.
Studying Mark's intensely dramatic account of the life
and ministry of Jesus Christ will help you appreciate
Him as God's Ideal Servant. You will be motivated and
encouraged in your own ministry for the Lord . . . and
helped increasingly to BE DILIGENT!
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is Writer-in-Residence at
Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and
Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Grand Rapids
Baptist Seminary. He has pastored three churches,
including the Moody Church in Chicago, and served as
General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible
Broadcast
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Alive |
Scriptural Teaching |
During the months that I have been studying the
Gospel of John and writing this book, I have felt like a
man standing on holy ground. The more I studied and
wrote, the more inadequate I felt. No wonder the great
Greek scholar Dr. A.T. Robertson called the Gospel of
John "the profoundest book in the world."
There is not space in these studies to plumb the depths,
but I have tried to present the basic teachings of this
marvelous book. The Gospel of John is simple enough for
a child to wade in, but deep enough for the scholar and
the most seasoned saint to swim in.
This book is the first of two volumes devoted to the
Gospel of John. The second one, focusing on chapters
13-21, will follow.
Please come to this book with the heart and mind of a
worshiper. John did not simply write a book; he painted
exciting pictures. These pages are filled with images
such as the Lamb, the Door, the Shepherd, the new birth,
the light and darkness, the Water of Life, bread,
blindness, seeds, and dozens more. Use your "sanctified
imagination" as you study and the Gospel of John will
become a new book to you. And, remember, you are not
studying a book--you are seeing a Person. "And we beheld
His glory . . . full of grace and truth" (John 1:14).
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is Writer-in-Residence at
Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and
Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Grand Rapids
Baptist Seminary. He has pastored three churches,
including the Moody Church in Chicago, and served as
General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible
Broadcast.
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Transformed |
Scriptural Teaching |
Yes, they became transformed men, those original
disciples. In the opening chapters of John's Gospel, you
see a group of men who were struggling with their faith
and occasionally stumbling. But after Christ's death and
resurrection, things changed--because they became
transformed by His power and His Word.
In completing his study of John's Gospel (see Be Alive
for John 1-12). Dr. Warren Wiersbe explains how you can
become a transformed person. |
| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Dynamic |
Scriptural Teaching |
POWER!
Power is the word that best describes the Christians in
the Book of Acts. They were a dynamic people in a
dynamic church...and what they said and did changed
their world.
In these studies, Dr. Wiersbe helps you understand
• The ministry of the Spirit in the church
• How to be an effective witness for Christ
• How to turn persecution into blessing
• How to understand and solve church problems
The Holy Spirit if God is with us today, and His
triumphant power is available to God’s people. The
invitation to you is to yield to the Spirit andBE
DYNAMIC!
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as an author,
pastor, and radio Bible teacher. He was for many years
pastor of Chicago’s Moody Memorial Church and most
recently served as General Director and Bible teacher
for Back to the Bible. He has authored over 100 books,
including the New Testament “BE” series from Victor
Books.
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Wise |
Scriptural Teaching |
The Christians in Corinth prided themselves in their
spiritual gifts and knowledge. Yet something was
radically wrong with their personal lives and with their
local assembly.
Paul had what they needed--true spiritual wisdom. Not
the wisdom of the world, but the wisdom that comes only
from God.
We need this same wisdom today, and this letter is a
good place to start discovering it. Paul tells us how to
be wise about the message and the ministry of the
Gospel, so that we will not get trapped into "fan clubs"
for religious leaders. He tells us what kind of order we
should have in our worship and how we should discover
and develop our spiritual gifts. He also tells us how to
keep our lives clean so that we glorify God and escape
the pollutions of the world.
In this brief expository study, we obviously cannot deal
with all the challenging details of a large epistle like
1 Corinthians. It is my aim to explain the main lessons
of the letter and to make them practical for our lives
and our local churches. May the Lord assist us in
receiving His spiritual wisdom and applying it
personally.
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Encouraged |
Scriptural Teaching |
"WE ARE TROUBLED...
yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in
despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but
not destroyed" (2 Cor. 4:8-9).
People who fight battles and carry burdens are the best
candidates to receive blessings. That's what Paul told
the downhearted Corinthians. They often felt troubled
and perplexed, just as believers do today.
But God didn't desert them - and He won't desert us
either. He comforts His hurting children as only "the
God of all comfort" can.
This study of 2 Corinthians shows how God can turn your
trials into triumphs and your sufferings into service.
Discover how toBE ENCOURAGED
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as an author,
pastor, and radio Bible teacher. He was for many years
pastor of Chicago's Moody Memorial Church and most
recently served as General Director and Bible teacher
for Back to the Bible. He has authored over 100 books,
including the New Testament "BE" series from Victor
Books.
|
| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Free |
Scriptural Teaching |
How would you finish this sentence?
If I want to be a really good Christian, I must....
How you would finish that sentence is critical. Finish
it incorrectly, as many people do, and you fall into the
same trap that ensnared first-century Christians in
Galatia.
This expository study of Galatians, Paul's first
epistle, can help you complete the sentence correctly.
And it will clearly tell you one way not to complete it.
It's great to be a Christian.
It's even better to be a really good Christian and at
the same time BE FREE!
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as an author,
pastor, and radio Bible teacher. He was for many years
pastor of Chicago's Moody Memorial Church and most
recently served as General Director and Bible teacher
for Back to the Bible. He has authored over 100 books,
including the New Testament "BE" series from Victor
Books.
|
| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Rich |
Scriptural Teaching |
What wealth that won't vanish?
The cost of living index frightens most of us. Prices go
up, up, up. The value of money does down, down, down.
Earthy wealth seems more and more transient. But Be Rich
tells you where to find wealth that can change your
life, and change your attitude toward things that the
world calls riches. "People today know the price of
everything--and the value of nothing." says Dr. Wiersbe.
This BE books brings you:
• A study of the Christian home as it relates the work
of the Holy Spirit
• A study of the strategy of Satan, and how a Christian
can be victorious over him
• A study of each Christian's responsibility, in light
of his great wealth in Christ
You can truly BE RICH
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Joyful |
Scriptural Teaching |
Jesus said: "These things I have spoken unto you,
that My joy might remain in you, and that your joy might
be full" (John 15:11).
But perhaps you aren't exactly overflowing with joy. If
you could stand a little more joy--or even a lot
more!--Then Dr. Warren Wiersbe has a message for you. In
this book he:
• Unlocks the treasures of the Apostle Paul's "joy
epistle" to the Philippians
• Pinpoints the joy-stealers
• Shows why you don't need to worry
• Outlines the secret of contentment
Author Wiersbe says: "If you master . . . Philippians,
then you should enjoy a happy Christian life!" This
book, then, could be a turning point for you. Discover
the secret of joy, walk out into the sunshine and BE
JOYFUL!
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Complete |
Scriptural Teaching |
You hear about horoscopes, yoga, transcendental
meditation, and a host of other old and new
philosophies. Do you need these things? Not if you have
Jesus Christ and He is preeminent in your life.
If you're in Jesus Christ, you are complete! Too often
today we try to mix manmade philosophies and legalistic
rules with the Gospel. The Colossians Christians faced a
similar dilemma. But Paul tenderly corrected their
erring ways. He warned against the temptation to look
for spiritual fulfillment from sources other than God.
As he did with the Colossians, the Apostle Paul calls
you to BE COMPLETE in Christ!
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as an author,
pastor, and radio Bible teacher. He was for many years
pastor of Chicago's Moody Memorial Church and most
recently served as General Director and Bible teacher
for Back to the Bible. He has authored over 100 books,
including the New Testament "BE" series from Victor
Books.
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| Wiersbe, warren W. |
Be Ready |
Scriptural Teaching |
Is the coming of the Lord near? Must any signs take
place before he can return?
Must God's pepole go through the Tribulation before
Christ can return?
These are important questions dealt with in 1 and 2
Thessalonians. But Dr. Warren Wiersbe focuses on the
real message of these two Pauline epistles by showing
how we need to Be Ready with prepared lives, with a
prepared church. From 1 thessalonians, the aithor
discusses how to walk...
• in holiness
• in harmony
• in honesty
• in hope
• in helpfulness
From 2 Thessalonians...
• encouragement in suffering
• enlightenment in teaching
• enablement in living
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Faithful |
Scriptural Teachings |
It’s Always Too Soon to Quit!
Nothing in life can take the place of faithfulness. The
greatest ability you can have is dependability . In this
book you will learn how to:
• BE FAITHFUL to the Word
• BE FAITHFUL to your tasks
• BE FAITHFUL to other people
This book will:
• Help you understand a local church’s ministry
• Encourage you to stick with it....BE FAITHFUL
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Confident |
Scriptural Teaching |
When the Book of Hebrews was penned, the ages were
colliding and society seemed to be shaking. Hebrews was
written to Christians who were wondering what was going
on and what they could do about it. As the stability of
the old was passing away, their faith was wavering.
One major message of Hebrews is BE CONFIDENT! God is
shaking things so you might learn to live by faith and
not by sight. He wants to build your life on the
permanence of the eternal, not on the instability of the
temporal.
Look to Jesus Christ and BE CONFIDENT!
Our ever-living High Priest in heaven is able to see us
through our difficult and demanding days too. "The just
shall live by faith!"
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Mature |
Scriptural Teaching |
Born Again Is Only the Beginning!
Yes, having Christ as your personal Savior is only the
beginning. After that, you have to grow up! Many
problems in our lives are caused by spiritual
immaturity. God wants us to grow up, not just grow old.
And He has given us the formula for maturity in the
Epistle of James.
In discussing Christian matuity, Dr. Wiersbe shows you:
• How to learn to be patient
• How to overcome temptation
• How to practice what the Bible teaches
• How to learn to control the tongue
• How to make peace rather than trouble
• How to pray and get resultsIt's all in BE MATURE
Not everybody who grows old, grows up. There is a vast
difference between age and maturity. Ideally, the older
we are, the more mature we should be; but too often the
ideal does not become the real.
The result is problems-problems in personal lives, in
homes, and in churches. As a pastor, I see more problems
in these areas caused by immaturity than by anything
else. If Christians would just grow up, they would
become victors instead of victims.
The Epistle of James was written to help us understand
and attain spiritual maturity: "...that ye may be
perfect and entire, wanting nothing" (James 1:4b). I
like the way J. B. Phillips puts it: " . . . and you
will find you have become men of mature character, men
of integrity with no weak spots."
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Victorious |
Scriptural Teaching |
"To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit
with Me on My throne" (Rev. 3:21).
The Book of Revelation is the book of the throne. Its
message is that the Lamb has conquered and all who trust
Him are overcomers. No matter how dark the day, no
matter how sever the opposition, God's people can BE
VICTORIOUS! In this expository survey of Revelation,
Warren Wiersbe clearly illustrates that prophecy is
practical. The Apostle John wrote this New Testament
book to encourage suffering saints, not only in his own
day, but in every era of church history. It's time to
start living in the light of Christ's return and BE
VICTORIOUS
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Alert |
Scriptural Teaching |
Don't Be Fooled by the Merchandisers of Error!
Some people who claim to represent the truth are really
merchandisers of error. They deceive, mock, and defile,
as their mouths speak "great swelling words" (Jude 16).
• Who are these false teachers?
• How can you recognize them?
Based on 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Jude, this book will
help you sharpen your spiritual discernment. Join Dr.
Wiersbe as he uncovers the disguises of today's
religious impostors. Religious deception is on the rise.
Don't be fooled by the masquerade.
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Real |
Scriptural Teaching |
How to Be the Person God Wants You to Be
• Because how you live means more than what you say
• Because hypocrisy and hide-and-seek games with
worldliness hurt you and those around you
• Because many feelings that people “fall into” -
sentimentality, emotionalism, and lust - aren’t love
• Because real faith must be based on time-tested truth
Here’s a book, based on the First Epistle of John, that
shows you how to be the person you know God wants you to
be.
BE REAL
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Hopeful |
Scriptural Teaching |
How to Win When Fiery Trials Come
The people who first read Peter's epistle were familiar
with suffering and persecution because of their loyalty
to Christ. But Peter warned that something new would
soon happen: a "fiery trial" of official persecution was
about to begin. Peter wanted to tell them how they could
be triumphant for the glory of God. We can expect to
suffer for our faith, but we can also be hopeful. God's
grace is ours for the asking! Suffering in the will of
God leads to the glory of God.
We can prepare for the best of God's blessings rather
than fear the worst of man's hatred.
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| Wiersbe, Warren W. |
Be Daring |
Scriptural Teaching |
In this practical study of Acts 13-28, Dr. Wiersbe
explains how God equips and calls ordinary people to do
extraordinary tasks. He answers such questions as:
• What is a call to service?
• How does God equip His servants?
• How can I determine His will for my life?
• What is God's program for world outreach?
Don't just watch what's happening! Be a dynamic part of
the excitement and action of Christian service right
where you are. Yes, it's time to BE DARING.
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| Wildmon, Donald |
The Case Against Pornography |
Issues |
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| Wildmon, Tim |
My Life as a half-baked Christian |
Issues |
He's back, and he's zanier than ever! Tim Wildmon
has something to say, and he says it like no one else!
With a whole new collection of bizarre but true life
stories, Tim shares how God can and does work through
the events of our everyday lives. Amidst all the fun is
some serious thought, though. Can we learn to better
love God and serve our fellow man by pausing to
contemplate everyday events? Perhaps we can be
encouraged that, although we all are rather half-baked,
we're in this spiritual journey together-and what God
has begun in each of our hearts, He will surely
complete!
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| Wildom, Donald E. |
The Home Invaders |
Issues |
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| Wildsmith, Brian |
the Hare and The Tortoise |
Children |
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| Wilkerson, David |
The Cross and the Switchblade |
Missions |
Description: Led by incredible faith, David
Wilkerson made a seemingly bizarre step from his country
pulpit in 1958 to the streets of New York City. The
Cross and the Switchblade is the amazing true story of
how, prompted by the Holy Spirit, he began an out-reach
to teenagers ensnared by drugs and violent gangs. The
inspiring book has sold more than 14 million copies and
has been translated into 35 languages. |
| Wilkerson, David |
Twelve Angels from Hell |
Missions |
Loved this book. It's 12 stories of teenagers and
young adults clawing their way out of drug addiction.
This author still runs Teen Challenge. Check out his
web-site at: http://www.teenchallengeusa.com/
I wish he had 10 more books like this. I'd read them
all.
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| Wilkie, Katharine |
Mary todd Lincoln |
Juveline Fiction |
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| Willard, Dallar |
The Divine Conspiracy |
Christian Living |
Dallas Willard, an acclaimed theologian and
professor of philosophy at the University of Southern
California, fulfills the longing of many Christians who
want to live as true disciples of Christ rather than
distant dabblers. Likewise, he scoffs at consumer
Christians who are simply banking on admittance to
heaven as their payoff for attending church. Or worse
still, those who use Christianity to advance their
political agendas rather than their spiritual ones. But
this is not a scolding book. Rather, Willard devotes his
efforts to discussing specific and inspiring ways to
develop a discipleship to Jesus--not as an act of
sacrifice or even one of spiritual luxury--instead, as
everyday people committed to the teachings of Christ.
"The really good news for Christians is that Jesus is
now taking students in the master class of life," writes
Willard. "So the message of and about him is
specifically a gospel for our life now, not just for
dying. It is about living now as his apprentices in
kingdom living, not just as consumers of his merits."
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| Williams, Pat & Jill |
Rekindled: How to Keep the Warmth in Marriage |
family |
Pat, a very successful husband and father, was a
failure at home, until he nearly lost his family. This
story can help any person to see the importance of the
family, and the marriage relationship in particular,
before it is too late. |
| williams, Rose |
What am I? |
Children |
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| Willke, Dr. & Mrs. J. C. |
Abortion Questions & Answers |
Issues |
I found this to be an excellent source of
information about abortion. If you want the facts about
abortion, this is a good read. I was pro-life before I
read the book, but am now extremely pro-life after I
read it. This book considers both scientific facts and
biblical truths when explaining the terrible tragedy of
abortion. I have ordered copies for friends and family
to read, also. |
| Wilson, Douglas |
Future Men |
family |
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| Winter, Jack |
Tthe Home Coming |
Issues |
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| Winter, Roberta H. |
Once More Around Jericho |
Missions |
The story of the U.S. Center For World Mission |
| Wolcott, Carolyn |
I Can See What God Does |
Children |
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| Wood, Glenn |
The AIDS Epidemic - Balancing Compassion & Justice |
Issues |
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| Woodberidge, John |
More Than Conquerors |
Biographies |
More Than Conquerors: Portraits of Believers from
All Walks of Life |
| Woodbridge, John D. |
Ambassadors For Christ |
Biographies |
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| Worcester, Mrs. J. H. |
David Livingstone |
Biographies |
David Livingstone: Missionary to Africa |
| wORD pUBLISHERSWord Publishers |
the Beginning Reader's Bible |
Junior |
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| World Book |
Best Loved Bible Stories From the new Testament |
Children |
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| World book |
Best Lover Bible Stories from the Old Testament |
Children |
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| Worthington, Everett |
I Care About Your Marriage |
Family |
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| Wright, H. Norman |
Holding On to Romance |
Family |
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| Wright, Norman |
Fullfilled Marriage |
Family |
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| Wynbeek, David |
David Brainerd, Beloved Yankee |
biographies |
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| Yaconelli, Mike |
Stories of Emergence |
Teen Teaching |
Follow the stories of these "formers" who were
steeped in their beliefs--a former fundamentalist,
Pentecostal, liberal, feminist, communist, and several
others--and walk with them on their journeys.
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| Yancey, Philip |
Disappointment With God |
Christian Living |
Is God unfair? Is he silent? Is he hidden? In this
profoundly personal book, these questions are answered
with clarity, richness, and biblical certainty. Philip
Yancey points to the odd disparity between our concept
of God and the realities of life. Disappointment with
God takes us beyond the things that make for
disillusionment to a deeper faith, a certitude of God's
love, and a thirst to reach not just for what God gives,
but for who he is.
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| Yancey, Philip |
the Jesus I Never Knew |
Christian Living |
Philip Yancey reveals the real Jesus beyond the
stereotypes, revolutionizing the reader’s passion for
Christ, and offers a new and different perspective on
the life of Christ and his work—his teachings, his
miracles, his death and resurrection—and ultimately, who
he was and why he came. Relating the gospel events to
the world we live in today, The Jesus I Never Knew gives
a moving and refreshing portrait of the central figure
of history. Yancey looks at the radical words of this
itinerant Jewish carpenter and asks whether we are
taking him seriously enough.
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| Yancey, Philip |
Where is God When it Hurts |
Christian Living |
Many suffering people want to love God, but cannot
see past their tears, says Philip Yancey. They feel hurt
and betrayed. Sadly, the church often responds with more
confusion than comfort. This current edition of what is
perhaps Yancey's best-known book should speak to anyone
for whom life sometimes just doesn't make sense. And it
should help equip anyone who wants to reach out to
someone in pain but just doesn't know what to say. - |
| Yates, Susan |
A Houseful of Friends |
Women |
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| Yates, Susan |
And then I Had Kids |
Women |
Susan Alexander Yates is an author who has truly
"been there." When her twin daughters were born, they
joined siblings ages two, four, and seven. Through the
challenges of raising those five young children, Susan
realized the need for an honest, practical book that
helps parents through that time of life.
This new edition of the best-selling And Then I Had Kids
contains guidance for dealing with common struggles such
as discipline, priorities, and fatigue. Susan is honest
about the frustrations of parenting, yet encourages
parents through her own experiences. She offers a
biblical perspective on family life, inspiring mothers
(and fathers!) to create a loving atmosphere, find good
role models, and shape a Christian home.
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| Yaxley, Trevor |
Through Blood & Fire (Life of Gen Wm. Booth) |
Bibliography |
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| Yorkey, Mike |
Growing A Healthy Home |
Family |
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| Young, Ed |
the 10 Commandments of Marriage |
Family |
In words that are profound, often humorous, but
always biblical, Ed Young draws from decades of
counseling couples to provide ten commandments for a
lifelong marriage that sizzles. God wants your marriage
to be nothing short of incredible. And it could all
begin with this amazing book.
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| Zacharias, Ravi |
The End of Reason |
Apologetics |
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| Zondervan |
The Story |
Teen Teaching |
The story of the Bible in it's words |
| Zondervan Publishers |
My Mommy & Me Story Bible |
Children |
Not only do I get the pleasure of sharing this
artistically creative book with my little girl, who
shares a special bond with it because we read it
togrther; also I throughly enjoy it myself. The
illustrations are outstanding, and the text is fun, to
the point, creative, and you never tire of it. My little
girl is 4 years old and we will probably enjoy this book
for many years. If you have a child whom you want to
share the word of God with, this book is a must.
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| Zornes, Jeanne |
Patchwork Family |
Children |
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| Zuck, Roy B. |
Spiritual Power in your Teaching |
Evangelism |
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