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| This book is a humorous look at
modern-day legalism, self-righteousness, and hypocrisy in the Church.
Its principal character is Self-righteous, who attempts to instruct his
young protege, Sanctimonious, on how to lead his Christian life. In the
style of C. S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, von Maltitz pulls the mask off
the modern Pharisee. This book helps you break pretenses and enjoy a
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This is the first book to bring
all the information you need for designing your own home energy system
into one simple guide. It teaches you about energy sources, shows you
how to do the simple calculation, and offers extensive resources for
success. Whether you want to make an existing home more efficient or
design the perfect new home, this is the one book you need.
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| In its time, over 600,000 copies of
Common Sense were circulated through the Colonies. Not one to be
"politically correct," Thomas Paine's little book was key to starting a
revolution we know today as the United States of America. Quotes from
within these pages include, "A long habit of not thinking a thing
WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT" and "The
present time, likewise, is that peculiar time, which never happens to a
nation but once . . . the time of forming itself into a government.
Most nations have let slip the opportunity, and by that means have been
compelled to receive laws from their conquerors." |
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Chief Whetsell whisks you into the
action and onto the edge of your seat. From midnight rescues on ice
caps to blazes from hell, his pen traces the contours of thirty-four
years experience. His colorful style will engage firefighters and
laymen alike. Perhaps the best book of its kind to hit the market in
years. It offers non-stop adventure stories from America's last
frontier and a wealth of tactical information from one of the best in
the business.
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This step-by-step guide outlines
a simple process for sermon preparation. It's so clear anyone can
follow it. At the same time, it raises the standards of quality, style,
and biblical clarity. Wibberding writes, "With the dozens of books I've
read about preaching and the many lectures I've heard, I am convinced
that a simple core runs through it all. Preaching theories are as
scattered as the stars but they all owe a debt to the core. If you
master the core and lean heavily on God's Spirit, you can master the
art of preaching."
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Those who love the biblical Sabbath
have defended its importance but done less to develop its biblical
depth. Many keep a weekly Sabbath but few, even of those who keep it,
know how much they are missing. This book offers a weekly look
at Sabbath in Scripture. It paints a picture of what God wants you to
have each Sabbath. It is perfect for families and anyone who wants a
deeper walk with God.
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From the Back Cover: "We're all walking through a fallen world, and at
times we need a guide to point out the trails and the traps. Kristen
McNulty's book does that, raising important questions with insight and
offering answers with integrity." -Craig Borlase (author of God's
Gravity: The Upside-Down Life of Selfless Faith) "In Walking Through A
Fallen World, McNulty beckons readers to journey alongside her, which
makes this work stand out. Rather than preach, she relates in a way
that only those who have been busy walking can do. The result is a
witty, insightful and honest portrayal of certain steps of the
Christian pilgrimage that will do many around her much good." -Matt
Conner (Senior Editor, Infuze Magazine)
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