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If 9/11 are the numbers of terror and despair, then 3:16 are the numbers of hope. Best selling author Max Lucado leads readers through a word-by-word study of John 3:16, the passage that he calls the "Hope Diamond" of scripture. A twenty-six-word parade of hope: beginning with God, ending with life, and urging us to do the same. Brief enough to write on a napkin, yet solid enough to weather two thousand years of storms.
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Is this as good as it gets? Or can you enjoy more of what life has to offer? Not only can you live happily every day, bestselling author Joel Osteen suggests you must discover the potential within yourself and learn how to use it to live better, and to help others better themselves as well. Get ready to embark on a remarkable journey.
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Hear
the words of the Bible brought to life like never before.
The Bible Experience, the fastest-selling audio Bible of all
time, is a fully-dramatized reading of the Bible performed
by an unprecedented ensemble of distinguished African-American
actors, musicians, and personalities.
The
Bible Experience
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We were
designed to be great in God's eyes. Jim Collins's Good to
Great became a bestselling business book because it studies
the characteristics of great businesses. But should Christians
want to become great in the eyes of the world?
10
Practices Great Christians Have in Common
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Thousands
of books have been written offering the 'secrets' to personal
fulfilment and happiness. But which ones can really change
your life? Tom Butler-Bowdon has sorted through the bewildering
array of choices to bring 50 of the most important life-changing
ideas together in one book.
50
Self-Help Classics
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Many
people consider their jobs to be chores, something to be endured
in order to pay the bills. But God designed work to be a fulfilling
aspect of life. John C Maxwell's Life@Work equips believers
to confidently carry their faith into the marketplace and
make a difference in their world.
Life@Work
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Every
day, we go through the same routine. With a few clicks of
a mouse, we travel through a global gateway into a world of
interaction and information. We live in constant search mode
looking for purpose and meaning, trying to find something
that might satisfy the deep longings of our heart.
The
Search for Satisfaction |
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It was
always going to be a risk for the BBC to revamp Doctor Who
— few television programmes inspire as much rabid and
cultish adoration. With the new series, however, the BBC have
really outdone themselves. Is there more to this tale of good
and evil than first meets the eye?
Doctor
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Not so long ago religion was a personal matter that was seldom discussed in public. No longer. Today religion is everywhere, from books to movies to television to the internet to politics. Now religion is marketed and advertised like any other product or service. How did this happen?
Shopping for God |
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