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Daily Hope for Hurting Hearts: A Devotional
Life is Fragile. But Hope in Christ Lasts Forever.
The Bible calls human life a vapor. A mist. A wisp of fog. A flower that springs up in the morning and fades away by mid-afternoon. We like to think we have years to pursue our goals, rais ....
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Hope for Hurting Hearts
Life is Fragile. But Hope in Christ Lasts Forever.
The Bible calls human life a vapor. A mist. A wisp of fog. A flower that springs up in the morning and fades away by mid-afternoon. We like to think we have years to pursue our goals, rais ....
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The Da Vinci Code Revisited
Dan Brown's staggering bestseller, "The Da Vinci Code," has sold over 80 million copies since its release in 2003. Expediently classified as a work of fiction, Brown nevertheless intimates his book is about historical fact and a conspiracy ....
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The Red Scorpion
Written with Marko Joensuu.
"Rami Kivisalo was fourteen when his parent uprooted the family,moving from Finland to the mission field of Tanzania. Here, amid suffocation heat and dust, Rami became a master of a rare and lethal form o ....
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Start!
A brand-new life of faith begins when we place our trust in Jesus Christ. Start! is the perfect Bible for new believers or believers who want to learn more about their faith. Ideal for introducing new believers to the Bible, Start! focuses ....
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Seek Me with All Your Heart
What would cause the Amish to move to Colorado, leaving family and friends behind?
Some Amish are making the trek to Colorado for cheaper land. Others are fleeing strict bishops with long memories.
For Emily Detweiler and her family, ....
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Under the Sheets
Dr. Kevin Leman knows even married people have lots of questions about sex, but sometimes they feel too embarrassed to ask or don't know where to turn for the best answers. For all those questions readers couldn't imagine asking their pasto ....
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Christian Theology: An Introduction
"This is a bold, pioneering and progressive approach which deserves to succeed, and only writers of McGrath's stature can make a fine a job of it as here. The readability and reliability alone of the work should guarantee it a place in ever ....
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