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By William H. Griffith   William H. Griffith offers a book that can be used by anyone — layperson or clergy — who wants to learn about what is important to those who are dying. Through powerful and moving stories drawn from his 20-plus years of experience in chaplain ministry, Griffith provides lessons for caregivers who walk with others through the “Valley of the Shadow of Death.” Through Griffith’s poignant stories, readers will...

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By Bert Ghezzi   Mystics and Miracles by Bert Ghezzi explores the lives and saintly miracles of 24 ordinary people chosen by God to do his extraordinary work. From visions and healing to prophecies and miracles, these mystics provide a direct connection between the human and the divine. Ghezzi’s easy-to-understand writing style makes this collection of biographies ideal for anyone who wants to better understand the saints and...

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By  E.W. Kenyon & Don Gossett We believe in miracles when we read about them in the Bible, but do we have enough faith to believe in such miracles today? In Keys to Receiving God’s Miracles, best-selling authors Kenyon and Gossett reveal principles to seeing the fulfillment of God’s miraculous promises for healing, provision, protection, wisdom, strength, and more. Tap into the unlimited source of miracle-working power...

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By James L. Garlow & Keith Wall Do you believe miracles still happen? Definitely, you say, because you or a loved one has experienced a miracle – your sister survived a car accident that should have resulted in death. You received a check for the exact amount needed to cover this month’s overdue electric bill, when your bank account was empty. Or maybe you say, I’m not sure. You’ve heard stories, but you’re...

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By  Joel B. Green Why A Search for the Soul? Many Christians assume that it is biblically faithful and theologically noncontroversial to speak of humans having a soul. Yet a wide range of biblical scholars are questioning whether we have correctly understood what the Bible means when it speaks of the “soul.” And contemporary neuroscience is laying more and more questions at the doorstep of the church, asking whether our...

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