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New Titles - Christian Books
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Build a Stronger Marriage: The Path to Oneness (Ask the Christian Counselor)
Bob Lepine - New Growth Press Format: Hardcover
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All marriages face seasons of distress and frustration - times when thanks to a variety of factors you don't feel as close as you once were. Bestselling author and longtime FamilyLife Today cohost Bob Lepine helps you work through the challenges that emerge in every marriage, causing... |
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Neighborliness: Love Like Jesus. Cross Dividing Lines. Transform Your Community.
David Docusen - Thomas Nelson Format: Paperback
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Do you want to love your neighbor as yourself but don't know where to start? This practical, accessible guide to bridging the dividing lines of politics, race, and economics, both individually and as the church, will help you amplify Jesus in your community and build God's kingdom.When... |
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Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools
Tyler Staton - Zondervan Format: Paperback
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Prayer is the source of Jesus's most astonishing miracles and the subject of Jesus's most audacious promises, and yet, people find prayer to be boring, obligatory, or confusing. Join Tyler Staton, author, pastor, and national director of the 24/7 Prayer movement, as he invites you to discover... |
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As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve
J. S. Park - Thomas Nelson Format: Paperback
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"A heartfelt invitation for grieving readers...An excellent resource for those working their way through loss." - Publishers Weekly, Starred ReviewVeteran hospital chaplain to the sick, dying, and bereaved, J.S. Park offers you both the permission and the process for how to grieve... |
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They Flew: A History of the Impossible
Carlos M. N. Eire - Yale University Press Format: Hardcover
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An award-winning historian's examination of impossible events at the dawn of modernity and of their enduring significance Accounts of seemingly impossible phenomena abounded in the early modern era - tales of levitation, bilocation, and witchcraft - even as skepticism, atheism, and empirical... |
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