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Knowing Christ
Alister McGrath is a widely acknowledged master of contemporary spirituality, and in Knowing Christ he has written a profound meditation on one of the most deceptively simple-sounding tenets of the Christian faith, the centrality of Christ ....
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What Was God Doing on the Cross?
A book that brings to life the story of the cross and the resurrection--and impresses upon us the almost unbelievable truth that God allowed himself to be executed for our sake. McGrath challenges us to think and speak about the cross with ....
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Prayer Is Invading the Impossible
With God all things are possible. Matthew 19:26
Prayer is not a mystical experience of a few special people, but an aggressive act in the face of impossibility—an act that may be performed by anyone who will accept the challenge of learni ....
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The Clubhouse Mystery
The Q-Crew, the character universe associated with Godprints Older Elementary Sunday school curriculum, is the focus of this exciting series of books, the Q-Crew Diaries. Elementary-aged kids will love solving these mysteries right along wi ....
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Mystery at Crestwater Camp
The Q-Crew is the character universe associated with Godprints Older Elementary Sunday school curriculum. Now, they've got their own series of books! Elementary-aged kids will love solving these mysteries right along with the Q-Crew and wil ....
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When Teens Pray:
When Teens Pray richly demonstrates how God has intervened as teenagers have sought Him. Each chapter features true-life stories of the power of teens and prayers as they intercede for their high schools, families, and friends; as th ....
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How to Grow a Young Music Lover
The world of music is full of variety and possibilities, and childhood is the best time to get involved through practice and performance, games, creative projects, and listening. Music can be as specialized as private lessons and recitals, ....
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The Misery of Job and the Mercy of God
'We have heard the story of Job. His riches destroyed, his family taken, and his own body afflicted. We can only imagine the depth of his loss and pain. Yet as we ponder Job's misery, do we see the threads of God's mercy in it? We will all ....
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