![]() Once a hater of Christians, Paul met Jesus on the road to Damascus and traveled far and wide preaching the Good News to those who had never heard. ![]() Shows parents and teachers how children's learningexperiences can be extended to every aspect of life, giving them anew richness, stability, and joy for living. ![]() For many of us the word home brings warm thoughts and happy memories—far more than the dictionary's simple definition of "a place of birth or one's living quarters." For many of us, home is where the heart is. ![]() ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### ![]() This guide to radiant purity combines the thoughts and events in the life of a young princess with solid, clear teaching of Biblical convictions that young ladies today need to grasp. Through a captivating fairy tale, modern day examples, practical instruction and abundant humor, Sarah Mally challenges young ladies to turn to the Lord for fulfillment, to guard their hearts and minds, to identify and avoid the world’s thinking and to shine brightly in this generation. ![]() Struggling with an ingrained negative attitude? There's real hope for you! In The Winning Attitude John C. Maxwell shows you how you can change and become a winner. You can develp the attitude of mind which brings peace, courage, and success! | ![]() Since its release, More Than a Carpenter has been challenging readers to ask the question, "Who is Jesus?" Author and renowned speaker Josh McDowell acknowledges that while the topic of God is widely accepted, the name of Jesus often causes irritation. "Why don't the names of Buddha, Mohammed, Confucius offend people? The reason is that these others didn't claim to be God, but Jesus did." By addressing questions about scientific and historical evidence, the validity of the Bible, and proofs of the resurrection, McDowell helps the reader come to an informed and intelligent decision about whether Jesus was a liar, a lunatic, or the Lord. This short, 128-page gem does not employ fancy theological words, forsaking the layman, but reads more like an intimate research document laying out the facts with veracious accuracy, from reliable sources ranging from secular scientists to conservative seminarians. A skeptic himself for many years, McDowell always believed that Christians were "out of their minds" but now insists that "never has an individual been called upon to commit intellectual suicide in trusting Christ as Savior and Lord." McDowell adeptly articulates fundamental answers to poignant questions that cause the skeptic to consider whether Jesus was a liar causing countless martyrs to die in his wake, a lunatic deserving death, or actually the Lord of the universe. —Jill Heatherly ![]() At a time when most Christians never considered the millions of people in other countries who didn't know Jesus, William Carey (1761-1934) dedicated his life to bringing the Good News to people who had never heard it. Leaving his familiar life in England behind, William sailed to far-away India on a missionary quest filled with heartache and victory. ![]() Elijah was an ordinary person until God called him to serve as a prophet—then everything changed. Would he be able to handle the ultimate challenge? ![]() Faced with the challenge of saving her people, the Jews, Queen Esther spoke out. But would the king listen to her—or kill her? |
















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