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Where Hope Shines Through - Noreen Riols
A romantic story of love, family ties and a woman's first steps toward faith in World War II Europe. First in The House of Annanbrae series.
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Who Will Be Saved?: Defending the Biblical Understanding of God, Salvation, and Evangelism - Paul R. House (Editor), Gregory A. Thornbury (Editor)
Some of the most significant figures in evangelical theology explore the traditional view of the doctrine of salvation and its impact on evangelism in this age. Beginning with the doctrine of God as the author of salvation, pressing issues such as the exclusivity of the gospel and modern evangelism strategies, are examined. It's a forceful, clear presentation of how to stay true to biblical doctrines and faithful to the Great Commission in postmodern times.
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Why Does God Allow War? - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Why does God allow war? Confronted as we are today with the reality of war, there is a disturbing urgency to this question. This classic volume turns to the foundational truths of God's Word to answer not only the question of war but also the wider questions of human tragedy and suffering that every one of us will face at some point in life
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Why God's Word is All We Need - Gene Edward Veith, Jr., James Montgomery Boice (Series Editor)
A clear examination of not only the sufficiency of God's Word, but also the flawed thinking of those who feel the need to add or detract from it. A Today's Issues booklet.
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Will Northaway and the Fight for Freedom - Susan Olasky
In the second book in the Young American Patriots series, anger toward the British has reached a new high in the American colonies. Will Northaway and his master can't escape the Revolutionary fervor, and Will must decide how he feels about calls for America's independence while at the same time grappling with his master's budding faith in God.
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Will Northaway and the Quest for Liberty - Susan Olasky
The first book in the Young American Patriots series follows Will Northaway as he searches for his father in pre-Revolutionary War America and gets caught up in the events sweeping the continent.
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Without Moral Limits: Women, Reproduction, and Medical Technology (Updated Edition) - Debra Evans
Women's health care is in crisis. In this powerful book Debra Evans details how women are being victimized by modern technologies that disregard both medical and moral norms. While clearly sharing God's design for sexuality and childbearing, she brings to light the true motive behind "technodocs" who mask their techniques as concern. She also condenses volumes of scientific research into her customarily clear presentation for the average reader. No woman should be without this book.
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A Woman of Significance: Discovering Your Value and Purpose in the Eyes of God - Donna Morley
Society is consistently telling women that their significance is about what they do, how they look and their status in the world. Yet God has designed their fulfillment and meaning in life to come from Him alone. It's an important message that Donna Morley clearly and passionately shares in her newest book. Women will find it an encouraging, realistic and thought-provoking guide that will not only help them recognize their significance in Christ, but live it out in practical ways.
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Women, Creation and the Fall - Mary A. Kassian
Seeks to free women in their roles in the home and church. Thorough analysis of the Bible's teaching on women's roles. Points the way to a full biblical ministry for women.
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Women and Ministry: What the Bible Teaches - Dan Doriani
Concrete and credible guidance for Christians who want to see women use their spiritual gifts to advance the kingdom of God.
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The Wonder of It All: Rediscovering the Treasures of Your Faith - Bryan Chapell
Without a biblical perspective our world can appear frightening and senseless. Bryan Chapell offers timely examples of the constant hope and daily courage provided by eternal truths like absolute truth, hell, atonement, and personal revival. He encourages each one of us to renew our love for the graces that are at the heart of faith and revive our confidence in God's purposes.
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The Word of God in English: Criteria for Excellence in Bible Translation - Leland Ryken
Since the Bible is God's holy Word, translators have a heavy responsibility to provide accurate and reliable translations. Leland Ryken asserts that Bible translation should be essentially literal--any translation violating how language is dealt with in everyday life as well as in scholarly pursuits cannot be based on the right theory. Ryken describes the translation principles that make for reliable English Bible translation, looks at common translation fallacies, and offers principles for good translation. He probes the theological, ethical, and hermeneutical issues involved and surveys difficulties with modern translations.
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Worldproofing Your Kids: Helping Moms Prepare Their Kids to Navigate Today's Turbulent Times - Lael F. Arrington
This wonderful resource helps Christian mothers define a biblical worldview for themselves, understand the world their children face, and learn to pass on Christian values to their kids.
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A World Without Tyranny: Christian Faith and International Politics - Dean C. Curry, Marvin Olasky (Series Editor)
A crisis of faith in our world has led to the rise of often brutal secularist ideologies. Curry examines world tyranny and offers an antidote: democratic capitalism enlightened by biblical truth. Part of the Turning Point series.
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Written in Stone: The Ten Commandments and Today's Moral Crisis - Philip Graham Ryken
Philip Graham Ryken shows that the Ten Commandments, as the crystallization of God's law, are an expression of God's character and continue to have binding force today. Ryken goes through the commandments one-by-one and relates each to the person and redemptive work of Jesus Christ--the fulfillment of the law.

