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The Grand Canyon, Evolution and Intelligent Design - R.S Beal $14.95
Here is an authoritative work by an eminent and esteemed scientist who possesses a deep respect for the authenticity of the Scriptures. This book, written for a popular audience by Richard S. Beal, Jr., Ph. D., explains why there is no conflict whatsoever between the creation passages of the Bible and evidence that life developed over a span of more than five hundred million years. He shows how this can be true while preserving faith in the normal grammatical sense of the creation passages.
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Because He Cares - Roy Swanberg $14.95
BECAUSE HE CARES
FICTION
Hunter Lowe is a good looking young man with a great future in modeling. One evening he makes a stupid mistake – just one. That mistake messes up Hunter’s own life, and the life of a local family. He loses his job and his freedom.
Five years in the state prison is meant to break Hunter. On the first night he receives a “make-over” from his mentally disturbed cell mate, Charlie Sullivan, nicknamed Dog. Charlie Sullivan ends any hopes that Hunter has in modeling.
But through disaster comes forgiveness and reconciliation. Because He Cares is an inspiring story of the power of love – God’s love and human love.
The Last Visitor - Elizabeth Abigail James $14.95
THE LAST VISITOR
FICTION
Reverend Hayes’ oldest daughter, Charlene, always sang lead in church. She was blurting out “This Little Light of Mine,” while we were all wishing she would shine hers somewhere else. Reverend Hayes was tapping his foot to keep time, and his wife Constance was at the organ nodding like it was the most beautiful thing they’d ever heard.
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Luther said my nostrils were flaring and he could see smoke coming out of them. He knew I carried about that big snake knife, and he was sure there was gonna be trouble. Bert and Sam, those old chickens, started easing toward the door.
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“My Lord! The way that girl ruined that song Nearer My God To Thee, it’s a wonder God will let her within ten miles of him.”
Luther couldn’t help but laugh. “Now, Manda, she wasn’t that bad.”
But Amanda was on a roll. “Oh, and that Reverend Hayes. I’ve never in my life seen a man with nothing to say take so long saying it!”
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Two days later, they found Danny dead just outside Florence. His tiny yellow body had been mutilated, almost beyond recognition. . . He looked like he’d been tied up and dragged several miles.
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Mama saw Reverend Hayes’ piercing stare. Lucille sat back up, like she was interested in Reverend Hayes’ sermon.
Mabel stared at her, jaws wide open. “Lue?”
“Hmmm?”
“Lucille! What? What he say?”
“Oh yeah . . . so he says ‘Well, Sista Williams, the Lawd works in mysterious ways. He’s working on Sista Simmons’ soul, and God’ll reach her one day. All we can do is pray for poor Sista Simmons.’”
Jesus, the Law and Today's Christian - Michael Nicolosi $14.95
JESUS, THE LAW, AND TODAY’S CHRISTIAN
NON-FICTION
If we open the Bible, there’s a good chance that we will turn the page to some section of the New Testament for information. Its familiarity to today’s Christian makes the New Testament a prime resource.
But what about the Law? The first five books of the Bible are a mystery to many Christians. We might know some of the more popular verses in the Law, but little else. Did you know that much of the New Testament writings have a foundation in the Law? Did you know that Jesus quoted and followed the Law?
“Jesus, the Law, and Today’s Christian” challenges today’s Christian to see the ministry of Jesus from a perspective they might not have considered. In the chapters of this book, author Michael Nicolosi answers many of the questions about the Jewish link between the Law and the New Testament. With all that, you’ll even learn a bit about Jewish ministry.
Explore a new way of seeing the Scriptures come alive.
Ebenezer and Ninety-Eight Friends - Marty Magee $14.95
Samuel, Mephibosheth, and a woman on death row—people telling of our Savior’s love.
A chicken, a dinosaur and a tarantula—just a few props to show how we can serve God and our neighbors.
Peanut butter, pinto beans and grandmother’s chow-chow—merely tools to help share the Bread of Life.
These are just a few of the characters in Ebenezer and Ninety-Eight Friends.
It’s Marty’s desire to bring the hymns out of their sometimes formal, Sunday best stuffy setting and into our Monday through Friday lives. At the same time, she presents a light object lesson and appropriate scripture passage. This is done with the format of a devotion book, yet it has a light tone and style.
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From Ebenezer to Willie, Marty’s characters can scarcely be contained within the pages of this whimsical yet insightful volume.
Day Omega - Craig Harms $14.95
Life in Chicago is bad for Sam Dimas, and it’s about to change – for the worse. After an argument with his wife, Sam storms out of the house. There is a vivid flash that seems to rip the sky apart, and his wife has gone – along with millions of other people around the world. Following what is to become known as Disappearance Day, a new seat of power is set up to control global outbreaks of disorder.
As new world leaders take the reins of power, people are implanted with a microchip to help them with their daily living. Sam Dimas is excited to be working for the company that manufactures the chips. The money is good, at a time when his neighbors are reduced to extreme poverty. But one leader has a hidden agenda that slowly becomes clear.
In Israel there is safety for those who can reach its borders. In the rest of the world there is disease and terror. This is an exciting and thought provoking story, with unexpected twists and turns. Sam is called to take on the might of the world powers – and his only training for this has been a married life of heavy drinking and smoking. Prepare for a thrilling ride – the end of the world is coming, the seven-year countdown to Christ’s return has just started.