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In penning the pages of this book, I have but one outstanding object before me—to make as plain as possible just how any troubled soul may find settled peace with God.
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This 2001 Gold Medallion Book Award Finalist is wonderful! It is the compelling, true story of how a 10-year-old Jewish boy survives the Holocaust, finds life-transforming faith in the Messiah, and becomes God’s man on the streets of Jerusalem. It is a story you’ll find difficult to lay down. Experience the history of modern Israel from 1948 to the...
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Version: King James VersionBinding/Format: Imitation Leather
How is the Christian changed into the image of Christ? Is it through our own holiness or goodness? No, not possible. We do not become holy by looking into our own hearts. We shall only find corruption there. We are to look unto Jesus. By putting on the new man (rebirth), being cleansed by His Word and hiding it deep in our hearts, we are changed by...
By Kevin Reeves When mystical experiences and strange doctrines overtake his church, one man risks all to find the truth - a true story.
A Classic by Mrs. O. F. Walton A little boy's journey to find a home of his own. (First published in 1890)
Which hymn writer was exiled for his faith in Christ? Who wrote one of our favorite hymns while a permanent invalid? Which famous hymn writer was the youngest of 18 children? In Who Wrote Our Hymns? you will find the inspiring stories of over 30 writers of beloved hymns.
A Memoir of Loss and Mercy by Cedric Fisher Chains Couldn’t Hold Me is the story of one man’s search for identity and peace amidst turmoil and despair and how everything changed when given one last chance. (see description below)