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The Evangelicals You Don't Know: Introducing the Next Generation of Christians
Tom Krattenmaker · Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; 1 edition Pages: 232 Format: Hardcover |
So you have a problem with evangelical Christians? Which ones? These are the provocative questions Tom Krattenmaker poses to his fellow progressives in The Evangelicals You Don’t Know. He challenges stereotypes about evangelical Christians and introduces readers to a movement of “new... |
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The Christian Writer's Market Guide 2015-2016: Everything You Need to Get Published
Jerry B. Jenkins · Thomas Nelson Format: Print book |
For more than 25 years, The Christian Writer's Market Guide has been the most comprehensive and highly recommended resource available for Christian writers, agents, editors, publishers, publicists, and writing teachers. Wherever an author is at on the spectrum of writing - from beginner... |
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Living the Secular Life: New Answers to Old Questions
Phil Zuckerman · Penguin Press Format: Hardcover |
David Brooks, The New York TimesAs secularism becomes more prominent and self-confident, its spokesmen have more insistently argued that secularism should not be seen as an absence — as a lack of faith — but rather as a positive moral creed. Phil Zuckerman, a Pitzer College sociologist,... |
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More than Happy: The Wisdom of Amish Parenting
Serena B. Miller · Howard Books Pages: 336 Format: Hardcover |
In the tradition of Bringing Up Bebe and Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, an in-depth look at the practices and principles of Amish parents and how they raise children who are self-sufficient, hard-working, and remarkably happy.The more time Serena Miller spent in Holmes County, Ohio, doing... |
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Truly Free: Breaking the Snares That So Easily Entangle
Robert Morris · Thomas Nelson Format: Hardcover |
An important reminder on what keeps us from being truly free Jesus said ldquoAll authority in heaven and on earth has been given to merdquo Matthew As believers we have Christ and never need to be afraid Yet itrsquos also true that we are not immune to the effects of evil Christ has conquered... |
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God and the Afterlife
Jeffrey Long · Harperone Pages: 256 Format: Hardcover |
Based on the largest near-death experience study in history, involving 3,000 people from diverse backgrounds and religious traditions, including nonbelievers, God and the Afterlife presents startling evidence that a Supreme Being exists - and there is amazing consistency about what he is like.In... |
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What Keeps You Up at Night?: How to Find Peace While Chasing Your Dreams
Pete Wilson · Thomas Nelson Format: Print book |
I just cant ever seem to shut off my brain and rest. Its easy to feel paralyzed by uncertainty. We want our questions answered, our decisions affirmed, and our plans applauded. But life doesnt come with an instruction manual and rarely follows a straight path. How would your life change... |
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The Krampus and the Old, Dark Christmas: Roots and Rebirth of the Folkloric Devil
Al Ridenour · Feral House Pages: 248 Format: Print book |
With the appearance of the demonic Christmas character Krampus in contemporary Hollywood movies, television shows, advertisements, and greeting cards, medieval folklore has now been revisited in American culture. Krampus-related events and parades occur both in North America and Europe,... |
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Growing Up Godless: A Parent's Guide to Raising Kids Without Religion
Deborah Mitchell · Sterling Publishing (NY) Pages: 297 Format: Paperback |
In a nation where religion plays such a big role, how can you raise a child without God? How do you instill morality, answer questions about mortality, and handle believers who expect to get a one-way ticket to heaven by converting you? Deborah Ann Mitchell, who has blogged and written... |
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