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  • von Jeffrey G Rogers
    24,00 €

    "The book explores the law, the history, the poetry, the prophets, the gospels, and the letters, endowing awareness and progression of light given throughout the bible to reveal God's love towards mankind."In this selective eloquent discussion of God's amazing love, Pastor Jeff Rogers challenges us to think outside the box of understanding love and to experience it from a higher perspective.Pastor Jeff has a long-standing interest in seeing the Church move in the anointing for healing and deliverance and understanding its role in the salvation of Israel and wrote a book on the matter. He appeared on a TV broadcast network (TBN) for over 17 years, speaking about the things peculiar to the Kingdom of God.Pastor Jeff's goal is to see lifeless institutional traditions overcome by families ministering together evangelistically in the order and anointing of the Spirit with power gifts, and signs that follow. His latest undertaking with this book is based on appreciating what we have not seen concerning the Love of God.

  • von Glenn Brunner
    29,00 €

    The Psalms Revealed is a Bible study of the Psalms, rewritten in easy-to-read prose form. Considerable research of the original Hebrew was done to deliver the essence of each psalm, without adding to or subtracting from it, to help reveal meaning. The Psalms are as relevant today as they were when written thousands of years ago. They remind us who we are, who we should be, and why we should rejoice in what God has done for us.

  • von Wayne Manning Bass
    24,00 - 49,00 €

  • von Krista Johnston Rietz
    22,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Al Hibbert Lcpc
    19,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Victoria Schmidt
    29,00 €

    Celia has grown up her whole life in the overcrowded city of Tressel, where her Christian faith seemed to have no bearing on everyday life and ambition. Within the privacy of her family she has loved God and gone to him with her dreams and her troubles, but never has she had a friend that she could talk to about this inner life. Then suddenly, in a matter of days, her whole life is turned upside down when an opportunity comes for her family to move near to other Christians. During harvest time in the country, among the fellowship of the family of God, Celia discovers the joys of true friendship, hard work and feeling like she matters. In her new environment Celia and her family thrive and grow, but what will Celia do when she has to make a choice between chasing her dreams and continuing down her new path?

  • von Eliézer Magalhães
    21,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Ross L. Riggs
    19,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Carolyn Sinclair McCalla
    32,00 €

    "We Can Walk Around With Everything" seeks to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His pursual of us - even unto death on a cross - in child-friendly language and vivid images. It seeks to boldly proclaim, "Because He (Jesus Christ) lives we can live knowing, without a doubt, we were made by Love, in Love, and for Love. We can walk around with everything!" That "everything" is the very presence of Jesus Christ within us.

  • von C. Nathan Vannatta
    25,00 - 41,00 €

  • von Christian J. Ramirez
    24,00 - 42,00 €

  • von Annette Bryans
    29,00 - 55,00 €

  • von Stacey Cargnelutti
    42,00 - 63,00 €

  • von David Hoye
    24,00 - 47,00 €

  • von Carrie Swiger
    27,00 - 41,00 €

  • von Preston Brown
    19,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Jonah Chukwuemeka Agunwamba
    25,00 €

    The book 'Mercy Gone Wrong' expresses that all men are equal in all aspects except in exposure and ability to utilize opportunities that only God supplies. Hence, we have no reason to boast about our spiritual and material attainment and acquisition. Rather, as recipients of God's manifold mercies, we should eagerly show mercy to all men as we have the opportunity. In an in dept scriptural analysis, the book discusses that God exhibits His mercy in all His dealings with man. We should, therefore, by God's grace cultivate this special attribute, integrate it into our relationships, and view other people's failures from the periscope of mercy. The author explains how the practice of God's kind of mercy can bring blessings to a man and his progeny, drawing testimonies from his life and others. The book illustrates how and how not to show mercy and the blessings that follow mercy givers. In addition, the book offers a guide to people with limited compassion or who lack the push to act on their compassion to improve and become good mercy givers. In this era of economic recession, when men tend to be selfish and interested only in their own affairs, the book is a refreshing and motivating call for people to manifest abundant mercy while being watchful against the fraudulent practices of evil men. Mercy is a vital tool for spreading the gospel in a hurting world.

  • von Richard J. Dick Hill
    29,00 - 53,00 €

  • von Ron Coby
    21,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Lisa Revels O'Neal
    24,00 - 47,00 €

  • von Audrey Horn Barber
    19,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Megan Long
    19,00 - 37,00 €

  • von James Dubbs
    21,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Carlos R. Hamilton
    29,00 €

    Shortly after Carlos Hamilton began his medical practice in Houston, he inherited an over-sized piano that had belonged to his great-grandmother. The difficulty in moving the instrument, even in the 20th century, made him wonder how-and why-a family in 1857 would move it from North Carolina to a rural east Texas plantation so that a ten-year-old child could study music. Although Berta Smith Wootters had died many decades before Hamilton was born, her children continued to express great affection and admiration for her. Her husband, John Wootters, had died young, likely from complications of a Civil War wound, yet she persevered, managing her affairs and guiding all her children to university educations and productive lives. Wanting to discover more about the life of this strong woman, Hamilton traveled to Crockett, Texas where he met Edgar Pouncey, a descendant of a family of slaves who had come toTexas with the Smith family. As Pouncey related stories of the Smith family over a hundred years later, he spoke with respect and warmth. According to Pouncey, the Smiths' provisions for their former slaves allowed them to found a church and a school that still played vital roles in the community. The insight gained on this visit set the author on a decades long journey to understand his forbearers and their turbulent and tragic times. A Rose Blooms in Texas is the culmination of his meticulous research on the life of Berta Smith Wootters and the story begins with her as a student at Fairfield Female College. Hamilton presents the narrative as historical fiction and augments it with original letters and documents. What emerges is a compelling picture of life in East Texas during the Civil War and the strength of character of a woman who was able to preserve her family's values of education and enlightened treatment of others-and her beloved piano-for future generations.

  • von Buddy Rogers
    25,00 €

    What Happens... When God Gets AngryGod created Heaven and earth and all that is in it. He created man and woman with His two hands and named them Adam and Eve. God told them they had total control of the Garden of Eden except one tree, "The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil." God did not want them to look at it or touch it or eat the fruit from it.The warning from God did not last long. Satan was after Adam and Eve as soon as God told them to stay away from the tree. Satan convinced them to eat the fruit so their eyes would be opened and thus sin was born. God threw Adam and Eve out of the Garden and into the world of sin that the man and woman had created by disobedience.Several hundred years later God saw the wickedness of the Adam and Eve generations. He decided to clear the earth of sinful man. God killed every land born creature with a flood of water that was above the mountain tops. God spared Noah, his wife, their three sons and their wives. Only eight people survived the flood. Those eight people produced today's world population of eight billion.Hundreds of years later, God again looked at the sins of mankind and was disturbed. He looked at two of the worst cities, Sodom and Gomorrah, and decided to destroy four cities in the evil valley. Abraham asked God to spare the cities if he could find ten righteous people within the city of Sodom. Abraham could only find four righteous people, so God destroyed the cities with fire and brimstone.Now, hundreds of years after Sodom and Gomorrah, God is looking at the world today. He is deciding how long He will wait before He sends Christ to rapture the church-age saints and destroy sinful mankind.In the Bible book of Revelation, God explains some of the events that will take place during the Tribulation period of seven years. I have tried to capture the consequences in this book. After these events there will be no reason for God to look from Heaven to earth anymore because Heaven will be on earth.It is all there, right in the Bible.

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