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Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been
Jackie Hill Perry · B&H Books
Pages: 208 Format: Paperback
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"I used to be a lesbian." In Gay Girl, Good God, author Jackie Hill Perry shares her own story, offering practical tools that helped her in the process of finding wholeness. Jackie grew up fatherless and experienced gender confusion. She embraced masculinity and homosexuality... |
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7 Myths about Singleness
Sam Allberry · Crossway
Pages: 176 Format: Paperback
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While singleness is often widely misunderstood by many in the church today and often viewed in negative terms, the Bible speaks about it very differently. This book sets forth a positive vision of singleness by responding to 7 common misconceptions, such as the notion that singleness is too hard,... |
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Vertical Marriage: The One Secret That Will Change Your Marriage
Dave and Ann Wilson · Zondervan
Pages: 240 Format: Hardcover
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He never saw it coming. It was the night of Dave and Ann's tenth wedding anniversary and if asked how their marriage was doing, Dave would have said a 9.8 out of 10 and he even guaranteed Ann would say the same. But instead of giving a celebratory kiss, Ann whispered, "I've lost... |
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Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet
Lyndal Roper · Random House
Pages: 576 Format: Hardcover
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This definitive biography reveals the complicated inner life of the founding father of the Protestant Reformation, whose intellectual assault on Catholicism ushered in a century of upheaval that transformed Christianity and changed the course of world history.
On October 31, 1517,... |
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Why Her?: 6 Truths We Need to Hear When Measuring Up Leaves Us Falling Behind
NICKI KOZIARZ · B&H Books
Pages: 224 Format: Paperback
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If success is defined in the eye of the beholder, who are you letting behold your success?Nicki Koziarz is confronting the comparison question: Why her? Through two striving sisters in the Bible, Nicki uncovered six truths' we need to hear when trying to measure up leaves you falling... |
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Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament
Mark Vroegop · Crossway
Pages: 224 Format: Paperback
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Where do you turn when the dark clouds of pain, suffering, and loss roll into your life? In a broken world, difficult trials can lead quickly to discouragement and despair -- even for Christians. But the Bible sets forth an oft-neglected practice for dealing with such trials: lament. To lament... |
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Lead Me Home
Amy K Sorrells · Tyndale House Publishers
Pages: 371 Format: Print book
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Amid open fields and empty pews, small towns can crush big dreams. Abandoned by his no-good father and forced to grow up too soon, Noble Burden has set his dreams aside to run the family farm. Meanwhile, James Horton, the pastor of the local church, questions his own calling as he prepares... |
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Never Unfriended: The Secret to Finding & Keeping Lasting Friendships
Lisa Jo Baker · B&H Books
Pages: 208 Format: Paperback
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In a world where women can unfriend each other with the swipe of a finger, how do we find friendships that we can trust to last? Maybe by first becoming those kinds of lasting friends ourselves.As the community manager at the website incourage.me since 2010, Lisa-Jo Baker has had the chance... |
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Preach to Yourself: When Your Inner Critic Comes Calling, Talk Back with Truth
HAYLEY MORGAN · Zondervan
Pages: 224 Format: Paperback
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Break the cycle of doubting yourself, believe God at His Word, and talk back with truth. We know Christ came to speak life, but then how come our inner critic keeps showing up and stealing the mic? If we're honest, she's a harsh one, saying things we'd never dream of saying... |
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Simple Organizing: 50 Ways to Clear the Clutter
Melissa Michaels · Harvest House Publishers
Pages: 128 Format: Paperback
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Bring Order and Purpose to Every Room in Your Home Getting organized can feel like an impossible task. But it doesn't have to be complicated. The things you actually use need a designated home. The rest of the stuff is clutter and needs to be removed. Once you've determined which... |
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Set Free to Choose Right: Equipping Today's Kids to Make Right Moral Choices for Life
JOSH MCDOWELL · Shiloh Run Press
Pages: 224 Format: Paperback
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Popular Author, Speaker, and Founder of the Josh McDowell Ministry Speaks Out on the Popular, Culturally Relevant Topic of Right vs. Wrong Directed to parents and gatekeepers of today's youth, renowned speaker and author Josh McDowell focuses on the how-to's of teaching teens and pre-teens... |
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St. Joseph Gems: Daily Wisdom on Our Spiritual Father
Donald H Calloway MIC · Marian Press
Format: Paperback
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Saint Joseph Gems: Daily Wisdom on Our Spiritual Father by Donald H. Calloway, MIC, is the largest published collection of quotes about the second-greatest saint in the Church, after the Blessed Virgin Mary! |
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A Parent's Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom.
Ronald Sandison · Siloam
Pages: 220 Format: Print book
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This guide will help readers have an in-depth understanding of autism, and provide a plan for parents to raise happy, healthy children. One in every sixty-eight children will be diagnosed with autism. More children will be diagnosed with autism than with AIDS, diabetes, and cancer combined.... |
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Riley Unlikely: With Simple Childlike Faith, Amazing Things Can Happen
Riley Banks Snyder · Zondervan
Pages: 151 Format: Print book
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Riley Unlikely is the inspiring story of Riley Banks, who first traveled to Kenya at age 13, and has been back every year since bringing backpacks of school supplies and hygiene kits for young girls, developing relationships and friendships, and is currently, as a young millennial, raising... |
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Love Like You've Never Been Hurt: Hope, Healing and the Power of an Open Heart
Jentezen Franklin · Chosen Books
Pages: 240 Format: Hardcover
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The human heart was created with a great capacity to love. But along with that comes a great capacity to feel pain. There is no denying that those who love us, who are closest to us, can wound us the most profoundly. That kind of pain can be difficult, if not impossible, to overcome. And it can feel... |
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