Posts Tagged "S"


By Emma Sleeth   When God created the world, things were as they should be – trees and flowers everywhere, plenty of food, and clean, perfect air. But when you look out your window today, the picture is far from what God intended in the garden of Eden – landfills are overflowing, trees and flowers are dying, and people are going hungry. In short, this world is crowded, polluted, and headed for trouble. But it’s not hopeless. When Emma...

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By Charles F. Stanley   Man of God is for men who want to be better leaders, fathers, and husbands. A man doesn’t have to be perfect to be a man of God. As Dr. Stanley writes, a man of God is a maturing man, a striving man, a knowledgeable man. The first step in real manhood is spiritual rebirth. In this classic bestseller, Dr. Stanley addresses questions such as these: • What can we learn about manhood from Jesus?  • How does a true...

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By  Fred & Brenda Stoeker, and Mike Yorkey Wholeness and Healing for Women Caught in the Crossfire. As the wife of a man who is addicted to lust, pornography, or masturbation, you are not alone. Millions of men can’t get through the day or the week without clicking on to their favorite Internet porn sites, thumbing through adult magazines, or watching sensual videos–and millions of wives suffer as a result. Over the past decade,...

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By Don Shackelford   God is asking His church to see the wounded soldiers of the cross through His eyes and asking the ever-important question to those engaged in this battle called life: “In your opinion, can the fallen church members ever be used by Me in the pulpits and ministry again?” We are being challenged by the Most High God to restore the fallen soldiers of the cross in the spirit of meekness, considering themselves also...

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By Willard M. Swartley   Does the Christian community have the resources to develop a coherent response to health care challenges today? Accounting for biblical, theological and church-historical streams, Willard Swartley divulges a long tradition of healing and health care inherited by Christians today. Beginning with in-depth studies of Old and New Testament understandings of healing, the book surveys three millennia of biblical and...

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