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By Shelley Hundley The daughter of American missionaries, Shelley Hundley was born in Colombia and grew up on the campus of a seminary that trained leaders to serve in what was one of the most violent nations in the world. After suffering abuse at the hands of a minister in the community, she turns from God – angry and confused that He could allow this to happen. In A Cry for Justice, Hundley uses her story as a backdrop to show how...

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By Charles & Frances Hunter   Charles and Frances Hunter discovered that people had difficulty “in the field” remembering all the material that they had learned in How to Heal the Sick. Serving as a refresher course and including additional information to help people minister healing more successfully, Handbook for Healing reemphasizes foundational points about healing and includes an alphabetical listing of diseases...

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By Charles & Frances Hunter   Have you ever longed, when one of your loved ones was sick, to reach out your hand and bring healing to that person? What you, as a Christian, need to know is that the Holy Spirit within you is ready to heal the sick! Charles and Frances Hunter present solid, bibically-based methods of healing that can bring not only physical health, but also spiritual health and the abundant life to you, your family,...

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By Carl Hampsch   Husbands and wives can learn to appreciate and actually enjoy the differences that make them unique, with Jesus Christ as the foundation of their marriage. Can two people who are different in many ways have a successful and lasting relationship? Yes! Husbands and wives can learn to appreciate and actually enjoy the differences that make them unique, with Jesus Christ as the foundation of their marriage. Author Carl...

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By Roy Hession “Be filled – now” is more than the title of this small book. It actually summarizes in three words the heart of the message of grace to which these chapters lead. It is not, be filled tomorrow, when we hope we shall have improved, but be filled now in the midst of our failure and current need – as we are, where we are.  And after this now, the next now. Such an experience of present tense blessedness for...

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