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  • av Leonides V. Landicho
    311 - 541

  • av Linda Litchfield Strausheim
    357 - 667

  • av Michael C. Jones
    311

    Paramedic Lieutenant Kelly Ridge is the most decorated Firefighter in Gold City. He has more awards and citations that any other member of the Gold City Fire Department.Kelly was raised in a Christian home by Doctor David and Margaret "Maggie" Ridge. His dad serves as Senior Pastor of Gold City Community Church, while Maggie is a simple housewife. As his experience grows, so does his ego. As the years go by out on his own, he achieves awards and commendations for the next five consecutive years. Everything is going picture perfect for him.A-Shift Captain Becker assigns him to be the duty officer for a shift on the engine. As he responds to a call with another department, his life changes drastically. After a deadly crash, he fights for his life in a coma. Through prayer warriors from his own family, to his dad's church members, and people throughout the community, he miraculously survives. It is not over for him yet, as he faces many trials and hardships on his road to recovery. Will he ever reconcile with his Dad? Will he realize where he went wrong? Will he surrender his life to Christ and serve Him instead of himself?

  • av Joanne Davis
    261

    This book disagrees about the traditional viewpoint of the Christian wife's role at home, and advocates married women to work and have their own careers. This viewpoint is based on careful exegesis of the relevant biblical scriptures throughout the Bible. It also proposes that fathers rather than mothers shall be primary teachers for their children at home. In addition, this book also suggests that mothers should not take on the responsibility for homeschooling unless they are called to teach young people at home. Hope these refreshed biblical interpretations from a female Calvinist can shed new light on Christian women's roles and virtue at home.

  • av Alystair West
    401 - 717

  • av Eulie R. Brannan
    307 - 557

  • av Harold F. Williams
    387

    Teaching youth can be challenging and is often difficult. You need to know your subject but more importantly know your students. Do you like young people? Would you want to teach Bible lessons from the viewpoint of a teenager and encourage their faith? This forty-eight-lesson guide helps you focus as a religious teacher to youth. Youth Track identifies stories about young people in the Bible, including related scripture references for those stories. It presents suggested thoughts and current-day questions to involve your students. This is not a cookie-cutter guide but a solid place to start, since teaching kids can be hard work.Although this guide was written as a series of weekly lessons, it is also appropriate in other situations. Select just the New Testament stories for a shorter period. At special times of the year such as Christmas or Easter, use the stories about those celebrations. If you know your students, pick stories that you can relate to their day-to-day lives. Youth are very special. With the help of this guide, use your abilities, your knowledge, and your experiences in whatever way you can to encourage their Christian growth and faith.

  • av Sharmila Panirselvam
    261

    This book is to make readers aware that every single born-again believer has the power of Jesus in them to live the Christian life. The Holy Spirit comes to reside inside that saved soul when a person is born again. One can build an intimate relationship with Jesus through the Holy Spirit and experience a powerful Christian life.

  • av Deadra Neary
    277 - 481

  • av Deadra Neary
    277 - 481

  • av Deadra Neary
    277 - 481

  • av Penny Armstrong Sparks
    387

    Everyday Extraordinary is a follow up to My Saturday Morning Posts, the compilation of a weekly journal posted on social media that followed Penny Sparks' first year of grief after the unexpected loss of her husband. Through this format, her healing process developed into a continued walk through the "more" that everyday life can bring. So often we can see God clearly in crisis, turning points or big decisions, but what about the routines in our average days? He promises we will see and do more if we engage Him in the middle-of-the-road moments. This collection of thoughts is divided into four seasons in recognition of how we can feel differently and more deeply at different times of the year. Penny uses her everyday moments to share extraordinary lessons about the goodness of God. These stories will inspire you to see God in the seemingly insignificant stuff and show you how He doesn't just work in the earthquakes of life, but in the gentle whispers as well.

  • av Mark Davidson
    401 - 637

  • av Londa Ogden
    321 - 497

  • - Passionate Worship Devotional Guide
    av Evangelist Thomas Couch
    387 - 497

  • av Jill Blankenship
    277

    This book is about the ten plagues that God sent upon Egypt.

  • av Terence O. Hayes Sr.
    307

    The Heart of Ministry will unfold the engagement and connection of ministry of the preparedness, organization, and administrative skills that are essential for the work of ministry to be modeled in depth from Biblical principles and practices that aligned exclusively from the word of God. The pages are written to personalize ministry that is done in all churches that have the heart, mind, and soul to do it right the first time.

  • av Kevin C. McLeod MD
    261

    No one living along the meandering CatClaw Creek in the 1920's could spread a better farm-fresh meal after church like Ella McLeod, despite the dust, the temperatures, or the regularity of West Texas wind. She sustained a large family, husband, 10 sons and daughters and her youngest boy N.L. N.L. enjoys a home life that is much better than Huckleberry Finn's. While Huckleberry had the entire Mississippi River as his playground, N.L. only has the trickles of CatClaw Creek. Still, his life is filled with many memorable moments from capturing critters, downing tall sodas at the drug store, chasing runaway Stetsons, all the while getting his home chores done. N.L. embraces every adventure as he grows up, learns lessons, and wonders what the future holds.

  • av Bill Jenkins
    261

    The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the greatest historical record ever written. It tells of something that purportedly could not have ever happened...but did. The record we are given in the Gospel brings hope and promise wherever we are. It is by far the greatest story ever told.In a collection of meditations, retired pastor Bill Jenkins offers reflections that consider the greatness of the gospel in several of its various facets, from the greatest beginning to the greatest victory. The meditations explore the great themes presented in the gospels that include The Great Beginning, the Greatest Good News, the Greatest Person, the Greatest Invitation, the Greatest Disaster, the Greatest Victory, and more. Included are scripture references that offer additional insight into the Word of God.The Greatness of the Gospel offers spiritual meditations and scripture that lead believers through various inspirational facets presented in biblical teachings.

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