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  • av Sandra Harner
    261

    "As much as we love life's mountain peaks, we can't stay there. Life is lived in the plains and valleys, with the rub and hubbub of other folks" (Michael Wittmer, Foreword). This book will take you to some of the most important mountain peaks in God's Word, explain what happened there, and then give you life lessons you can learn from that mountain. God did not tell us these mountain top stories just to entertain us or to explain the experience on the mountain. He told us these stories so that we might learn from them. God's Lessons from the Mountains will teach you how to engage as a deeper student of the Bible, and grow in your Christian walk.

  • av Barbara A. F. Brehon
    307 - 621

  • av Joseph Pace
    297

    Can we get closer to God? Yes, and this method is a powerful way to do it. Try it you will like it.

  • av Wayne E. Whaley
    311 - 621

  • av Douglas C. Knisely Cpa
    311 - 621

  • av Stephen Clopton
    307

    Having grown up in church, there was always something about the gospel that didn't quite click for me. I am sure most can relate to the narrative of good vs evil, heaven vs hell or even God vs the devil, and this is true: the thing about truth is that it has many facets. I always felt like there is more in the bible that isn't being talked about. Most can relate to a scripture jumping off of the page and becoming real to you because it was heard in a way that it hasn't been heard before. This book is an embodiment of that experience I live in a suburb of Tulsa and in 2001 I was in a car accident that put me in a coma for 6 weeks. I then was in wheel chair and rehab for about 3 months learning how to walk again and everything that comes with being autonomous. This is where the scriptures I had heard and read my whole life were starting be understood from a place of completion.The Bible was like a new book because I started to understand that I wasn't trying to follow it's directions to get God to do something that hasn't been done. He has already done everything and I am trying to keep myself in a position to receive what has always been available.This book will not change Jesus and His death, burial and resurrection from being the main thing. It will solidify the fact that Gentiles have never been under the Law of Moses and they are the only ones that can accuse themselves. The only thing we need to be concerned with is Jesus being a new High Priest and keeping His one commandment.

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    857

    As James Brandon read and studied the Psalms over the years, he came to realize that the Lord was talking to our souls through these ancient songs.He was also struck by a book written in the 1800s by a man named Hawker, who after reading one of the Psalms would exclaim: "Oh my soul, what is this that thou hast found in the Holy Writ?" He would talk to his soul after reading the text.The author began to read the Psalms and reflect on what each one said to his soul. He has done that for fifty years.In this book, he focuses on the Psalms of Moses, which encompass Psalms 90 to 106. They may have been collected by "the men of Hezekiah" during the reign of King Hezekiah and/or by Ezra following the Babylonian Captivity. It was titled "The Numbers Book"-the Wilderness Sojourn and the Promised Land. (The Pulpit Commentary, Vol. 8, 254; The Companion Bible, "Psalms," 720).The Psalms are a wonderland of devotion. They have enlightened the author's mind and encouraged his spirit. They can do the same for you-all while providing principles for living this life as you help others walk with the Lord.

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    577

    As James Brandon read and studied the Psalms over the years, he came to realize that the Lord was talking to our souls through these ancient songs.He was also struck by a book written in the 1800s by a man named Hawker, who after reading one of the Psalms would exclaim: "Oh my soul, what is this that thou hast found in the Holy Writ?" He would talk to his soul after reading the text.The author began to read the Psalms and reflect on what each one said to his soul. He has done that for fifty years.In this book, he focuses on the Psalms of Moses, which encompass Psalms 90 to 106. They may have been collected by "the men of Hezekiah" during the reign of King Hezekiah and/or by Ezra following the Babylonian Captivity. It was titled "The Numbers Book"-the Wilderness Sojourn and the Promised Land. (The Pulpit Commentary, Vol. 8, 254; The Companion Bible, "Psalms," 720).The Psalms are a wonderland of devotion. They have enlightened the author's mind and encouraged his spirit. They can do the same for you-all while providing principles for living this life as you help others walk with the Lord.

  • av Michael Hourani Hourani
    187 - 461

  • av Willie L. McClary
    321

    This book contains 365 of the best love quotes to share with the one you love and let them know how much they mean to you.

  • av T. Gray
    307

    God is in your mess. Yes, I said it. He is in your crisis, your downfall; whatever that is. The bad marriage, the unplanned pregnancy, being evicted from your home, the date rape, or molestation; He is there. The car being repossessed, the loss of a job, the abusive relationship, or drug addiction; God is right there with you in the muck. I know this is hard to believe but He is. There isn't any storm or crisis, He can't help you through. "God is in Your Mess, Your Crisis, Your Downfall" is a transparent chapter -by -chapter testimony of God coming to my rescue. I wasn't a perfect person. I was broken and flawed but God still showed up in my storms. It is my desire through these pages; to help you see how God moves and that He shows no favoritism. The same as He has done for me; He can ,and will do for you; if only you believe.

  • av Christina Pickett
    307 - 621

  • av Llewellyn Wallace & Ethel Burke
    401 - 717

  • av Crystal Joy Browne Webb
    311

    Jesus, that Holy night You invited me in,You knew how much anger I still harbored within.Too deep-rooted to simply releaseFar too long I've felt like an evil beast.But something changed today.My Naked Soul shares author Crystal Joy's brutally honest and sometimes heart-wrenching poetic quest to make sense of her world. Inspired by her grandmother, Vinnie Collins, a Christian poet, she allows the spiritual forces behind her words to eventually scream of hope.In these verses, Crystal presents the perspective of a spiritually hot and cold soul struggling with past trauma and bipolar disorder. She knows she isn't perfect and sometimes wants to simply surrender to life's journey, but her fight to live always wins-or, more accurately, her faith in Jesus wins the victories for her. Crystal describes her spiritual wrestling match among sin, faith, grace, suicide, hope, praise, and redemption. She kneels at her Savior's feet for dear mercy and praises Him.Through her pain and her triumphs, Crystal's poetry shows one can never deny the work of Christ in her life. God is the only reason she is alive today.

  • av Dustin D. Christensen
    307

    The Scriptures are filled with fire, including the encounter that Moses had at the burning bush.The truth that Moses discovered holds the same relevance today as it did thousands of years ago-and you will live a more fulfilling life when you appreciate the everlasting fire of the Lord.God wants you to possess the fire that He has to offer. In this book, the author celebrates the power of God's fire, answering questions such as:¿ Does the fire of God ever really burn out in your life?¿ How can you rekindle God's fire if you're struggling with your faith?¿ Why should you let the everlasting fire of God burn within you?The primary message of this book is that although you may be filled with hurt and pain, God's Spirit can burn in you again and make you whole.Join the author as he explores how to overcome obstacles and enjoy the warmth of God's fire.

  • av Paige Handy
    277

    Six-year old Pidge lives on a dairy farm where she helps with small daily chores. One day her mom gives her a handful of pumpkin seeds presenting Pidge with an exciting new challenge. Will little Pidge be up for the big task of growing her own pumpkins? It requires a lot of hard work and determination to ready the hard soil, to clear the weeds, and to carry big water buckets every day in the hot sun. But Pidge has a clear goal: she will grow the biggest and best pumpkins for mom's special horn of plenty at Thanksgiving. All her effort is rewarded with the daily joy of watching her plants grow and grow and grow! But one day something terrible happens to her beloved pumpkins. Pidge is devastated to find her pumpkin patch squashed by the wheels of a big truck. With the help of a kind stranger and words of wisdom from mom, Pidge finds the ambition to plant a new crop. This charming story demonstrates how disappointment can be changed into hopeful determination. "Pidge's Pocket Change" encourages its young readers to persevere in pursuit of their goals and how to find resilience when things don't go as expected.

  • av N. I. Zimudo
    187

    This book is written for those with a longing for the joy of being alive, who desire the satisfaction of living, and who pray for the refreshing of life. God, through Jesus Christ, offers us the water of life freely to drink if we are thirsty. In this book, we explore what the rivers of living water are. We give examples of those who have drank of it. And we show how the bible teaches us to drink of it.

  • av David F. Nixon
    357

    If you are willing to be weak with the weak, vulnerable with the vulnerable, and powerless with the powerless, you just might hear God say, "You can do something about that!"David F. Nixon, a church leader and passionate Gospel preacher for over four decades, urges the readers of this book to start doing instead of dreaming. He emphasizes that bystanders watch change happen; participants make it happen.Fortunately, for believers, God specializes in the impossible-and we get to be on His team. Find out how faith, obedience, and a willingness to act can help you:Assist those who are less fortunate;Change the world with seemingly small acts of kindness;Be a better parent to your children;Appreciate the value and significance of mission work.Throughout the book, the author shares his own experience as a missionary, explaining how he's lived life to the fullest by putting on his dance shoes-the Gospel of peace--and clothing himself with his Jesus jersey- compassion-and doing the next right thing.

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