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Alabaster's Song
On the night before Christmas, a little boy talks to the angel
atop his glittering Christmas tree, though the angel never
replies. But when the sleepy boy mumbles the question,
"What was it like to see Bethlehem?" the angel
suddenly appears beside his bed, and an unforgettable Christmas
journey begins! 32 pages, hardcover from Word.
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Purpose Statement
To Glorify Jesus Christ
Lead People to Him
And minister in His Name
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Men's Fellowship Breakfast |
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First
Saturday each month
at 8:00AM |
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Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems
Driven by love and compassion, and sustained by faith and
determination, Amy Carmichael defied the cruel barriers of
India's caste system. The story of this young woman from
Northern Ireland is a brilliant, sparkling example of God's love
generously poured out to "the least of these among
us." 203 Pages, Softcover. For ages 10 and up.
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Bedtime Prayers
Gather your little ones for traditional prayers---retold just
for them! Simple rhyming versions of poems by Charles Wesley and
others accompany color illustrations of a prayerful family of
mice---helping your kids to listen, recite, and remember. For
ages one to 5. 12 pages, palm-shaped boardbook from Word.
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The Beginners Bible for Toddlers, with handle
A Simple retelling of 39 Bible stories, including Adam &
Eve, Moses and the Sermon on the Mount with bright colored
pictures that help show God's caring and love. 1-5 year olds.
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Blue Rabbit And Friends
Blue Rabbit doesn't like his home. So he decides to search for a
new place to live. Along the way he meets Bear, Goose, and Dog,
who aren't comfortable in their homes either. Bear lives in a
small pool of water, Goose lives in a little house, and Dog
lives in a hole in the side of a hill. As Blue Rabbit listens to
his freinds talk about where they would like to live, he
realizes that he knows the perfect place to lead each one of
them.
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Blue Rabbit and the Runaway Wheel
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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
When Lee Strobel's wife became a Christian, he found that
the positive changes in here were to noticeable to ignore. Since
he had a law background (Yale Law School), and was an
investigative reporter, Strobel decided to subject the claims of
Christianity to the type of scrutiny he used in reporting on
legal cases for a major newspaper. The result: The Case for
Christ, a book which chronicles Strobel's journey from
atheist to Christian, and offers a compelling argument for the
veracity of the Christian faith.
To answer his questions, Strobel decided to seek out the
experts. He was hoping to learn whether the evidence we have
about Jesus in the Bible was reliable and accurate. He picked
the brains of the following thirteen experts: Dr. Craig Blomberg
(eyewitness evidence); Dr. Bruce Metzger (documentary evidence);
Dr. Edwin Yamauchi (corroborating evidence); Dr. John McRay
(scientific/archaeological evidence); Dr. Gregory Boyd (rebuttal
evidence); Dr. Ben Witherington III (identity evidence); Dr.
Gary Collins (psychological evidence); Dr. D.A. Carson (profile
evidence); Louis Lapides, M.Div., Th.M. (fingerprint evidence);
Dr. Alexander Metherell (medical evidence); Dr. William Lane
Craig (evidence of the missing body); Dr. Gary Habermas
(evidence of appearances); Dr. J.P. Moreland (circumstantial
evidence).
After having all his questions answered, Strobel pulls the
evidence together and presents the verdict. Not surprisingly,
the verdict, based on legal rules for evidence, pointed to Jesus
being exactly who the Bible sayshe is. The evidence
overwhelmingly points to Jesus being the son of God, who died on
the cross and rose three days later. So if you have questions
about the truth of the Christian claims, or know someone who
does, this book is the best place to start. Written by someone
who knew which questions to ask (because he had them too), this
book presents logical, rational answers that can help.
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Woodstock, VA
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