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The Valley of the Shadow of Death – Judy A. Andres |
The Valley of the Shadow of Death recounts a mother’s perilous journey through the grief-stricken valley of the shadow of death. She was no stranger to death. Her mother had died when she was 7. But when death suddenly, and without warning, takes her 18-year-old daughter in an automobile accident, how does she go on? Follow her journey through the valley of the shadow of death…to a brighter tomorrow. |
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What They Believe - Dr. Harold J. Berry |
Have you ever wondered what some religious groups believe, but were unable to find answers that you could rely on? Dr. Harold J. Berry has done extensive research on 15 different religious groups and compares their true beliefs to biblical truth. |
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Rock-Solid Teacher – Dr. Gregory C. Carlson |
Learn to teach from the world's greatest "master educator," Jesus Christ! Whether you're a youth leader, Sunday school teacher, or conscientious parent, you'll benefit from Carlson's guide and gain new confidence based on his biblical model. Discover timeless principles for relating to your students, planning curriculum, incorporating God's Word into lessons, self-evaluation, mentoring others, and more. |
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Biblical Ethics – Dr. James P. Eckman |
James Eckman argues that, historically, Christians who hold to a set of ethical absolutes have related to their culture in one of three ways: separation, accommodation, or transformation. This book explores a synthesis of all three, viewed through the lens of Scripture, to formulate a strategy for engaging cultural issues today.
Eckman examines critical ethical issues such as abortion, euthanasia, bioethics, human sexuality, politics, war, capital punishment, work, race, the arts, and the environment. He shapes an ethical response to each issue. |
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Arctic Challenge – Ruth Moline Eddy |
ARCTIC CHALLENGE is rich in information about northern Alaska and is also the story of a young and generous family that learns, over a period of four years, to carry out its mission in a profoundly different culture and unforgiving climate. With its focus on the practicalities of life in remote Kotzebue, the book lulls us into a false sense of detachment from the outside world and its concerns, until an incident reminds us that we are in the
middle of the Cold War and that the Soviet Union lies only a
short distance across the Bering Strait. |
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Kick the Tires and Light the Fires – Colonel Vernon P. Harms |
Flying spiritually blind in his early years, pilot Vernon Harms is thankful for his “D-Day,” when He discovered he heeded to put his faith in God. Through Life’s emergencies, in storms, uncertainties, and in calm skies, he now knows the author of the best flight manual-the Bible. It clearly tells Him how to navigate the right course. Join Vernon and find your bearings with the scriptures and truths contained in his book. |
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A Rose Is a Rose – Ruth Richert Jones |
A Christian romance novel of a young girl named Kelly who isn’t looking for God but finds herself in the middle of two relationships, a robbery, and the possibility of losing all of the good things she has created for herself. Where can she turn for help when she doesn’t know whom she can trust? Does God really care about what happens to her? |
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Called, Committed, Completed: The Story of the
“Zushi Girls” - Bertha Kliewer & Maria Dahlenburg |
The personal accounts of two single women devoted in their ministry in Japan and the struggle with the desires of their young hearts, love, and families. A story of true devotion to God, and His blessings to those who follow Him with their whole hearts. |
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Out of the Jungle - Peter Boldt |
This unique story is filled with delightful tales of growing up in a tropical Mennonite colony.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll gasp in horror as you follow Peter through his adventures in the Paraguayan Chaco.
You’ll wonder how he survived being run over by a horse, nearly drowning, being lost in the wilderness at night, and many other memorable incidents. |
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