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Every Day Deserves a Chance (Thomas Nelson)
(Monday, July 09, 2007)
Max Lucado
It’s not just another warm-and-fuzzy book that’s chock full of touching anecdotes. Instead, Lucado deals...
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Tribulation House (Harvest House)
(Saturday, July 07, 2007)
Chris Well
Mark Hogan has it all. The job. The family. A position on the board at church. All he’s missing is a...
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Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World (Invert)
(Friday, July 06, 2007)
Zach Hunter
The student spokesperson for The Amazing Change Campaign is hoping that more of his peers will join him...
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The Cure (Bethany House)
(Wednesday, July 04, 2007)
Athol Dickson
Imagine a medicine that cures you of your worst vice. One dose and you’re free. How much would a person...
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Idol Eyes: My New Perspective on Faith, Fat & Fame (Tyndale)
(Monday, July 02, 2007)
Mandisa with Angela Hunt
Ever wonder what Simon’s really like or just how much pressure comes with being a contestant on America’s...
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The Oak Leaves (Tyndale House)
(Wednesday, June 27, 2007)
Maureen Lang
Talie Ingram has an ideal life: a successful, devoted husband; a beautiful one-year-old son; and another...
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The Culture-Wise Family (Regal Books)
(Monday, June 25, 2007)
Ted Baer and Pat Boone
We must make wise choices for ourselves, our families and protect our children from toxic messages by...
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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: A Memoir of Finding Faith, Hope and Happily Ever After (Faith Words)
(Saturday, March 01, 2008)
With a candid, earthy approach that’s reminiscent of Anne Lamont and Eat, Pray, Love’s Elizabeth Gilbert, Trish Ryan vividly addresses the trials of love and heartache in He Love Me, He Loves Me Not. Much like a lead in a romantic comedy, Ryan’s been through it all with guys. While some of her accounts of love gone wrong are humorous; others hit a little too close to home for comfort. And that refreshing...
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I Would Die For You (Revell)
(Saturday, March 01, 2008)
B.J. Higgins was your typical 15-year-old with an unbridled passion for his faith in Christ. Like many teens, Higgins embarked on a summer mission trip, hoping to serve God in a meaningful way. Little did Higgins know, however, that his trip to Peru would have a life-changing effect on his life. After arriving back in the States, Higgins entered the hospital with what seemed to be a routine case of...
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I Want to Believe: Finding Your Way in an Age of Many Faiths (Regal)
(Saturday, March 01, 2008)
In a desire to be relevant in our ever-changing world, there’s often an “I’m okay, you’re okay” mentality adopted when it comes to personal faith and beliefs. After all, it’s much easier to agree than offend. And while that’s all well and good, sometimes an opportunity to share a little more about Christianity can get passed up because believers don’t feel comfortable discussing certain aspects of...
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My Beautiful Disaster (Th1nk)
(Saturday, March 01, 2008)
C’mon, admit it: You wanted to be popular, too. In the well-written adventure in teendom My Beautiful Disaster, Dixie also longs to hang with the “in” crowd. And ever since she’s palled around with Heather and Tammy, life’s been full of shopping, late night gabbing and pizza parties. But when the three of them sneak out to see a hot new band, Dixie’s life takes a turn for the worse when she becomes...
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No Other Gods (David C. Cook)
(Friday, February 01, 2008)
When the Bible warns believers against worshipping false gods, the commandment seems way too much like a no brainer. Of course, you don’t bow down to some ugly gold statue. Got it. But in No Other Gods, singer/songwriter, author and speaker Kelly Minter speaks about the idols that hit a little closer to home: a loving home, financial security, the man of your dreams.
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Culture Shift (Multnomah)
(Friday, February 01, 2008)
He’s been called “the reigning intellectual of the evangelical movement in the U.S.” by Time.com, but for someone touted so highly, R. Albert Mohler, Jr. has a refreshing lack of pretension when providing commentary on hot-button topics including abortion, bioethics, terrorism and a Christian’s response to tragedy in Culture Shift.
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Piano Man by Billy Joel. It is about people with broken pasts and no future. They're sharing a...
5/16/2008 9:58:45 PM
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Sergio Mendes--Timeless Long live Samba
5/16/2008 7:13:35 PM
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I know this is a long shot, but was it possibly from a youth holiday musical called I Was A Teen...
5/16/2008 6:54:43 PM
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Not too many CCMers have done it in its purest form. But yeah, the first 2 Starflyer 59 records a...
5/16/2008 6:14:50 PM
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No, however I thought that the OP was looking for current artists instead. The OP said that he li...
5/16/2008 5:43:07 PM
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