Every Tribe---One Smooth Stone

Every Tribe---One Smooth Stone

Author: Troy Workman

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2015-11-20

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1512719617

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Extremists around the globe are waging jihad against Christians and slaughtering them at an alarming rate. When a small church group visits the Valley of Elah, the legendary site of David and Goliath, they are singled out and killed by extremists. One extremist eludes capture by Israeli authorities and makes it back to America, where he plots an even more audacious act. Zoe and Zach Voss are twelve-year-old twins who must decide what it means to be a Jesus follower when extremism comes to America. Do the twins fight back? Do they cower and accept the inevitable? Or is there another avenue available to them? Before their epic showdown with the extremist, something unexpected happens that will uniquely prepare them to confront this evil. Zoe and Zach are whisked away in the spirit and live out the biblical story of David and Goliath. They meet David just before he is anointed king by the prophet Samuel and stay with David through that fateful morning when he steps into the valley and kills Goliath. During their time with David, Zach learns how to throw smooth stones from a sling, and Zoe learns how to play the lyre. After living through this spiritual encounter with David, Zoe and Zach learn to trust God, as seen through the eyes of David. They learn that the battle is the Lords, and Gods weapons are his written Word and his music. Zoe and Zach will have no other choice but to use these powerful weapons when they come face to face with extremism. But will it be enough?


The Five Smooth Stones

The Five Smooth Stones

Author: Robertson McQuilken

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0805445188

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A veteran pastor and university president urges ministries to center themselves entirely on five princples: the Bible, the Congregation, the Spirit, the Plan of Redemption, and the Lord Jesus.


Companion to the Calendar

Companion to the Calendar

Author: Mary Ellen Hynes

Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781568540115

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This superb resource and guide for children and adults alike answers all sorts of "who" and "what" and "why" questions about saints, the liturgical seasons, Jewish and Muslim holy days, and significant national holidays. You will find an amazing variety of information on how these people and days hold meaning for our lives today. Use this book in conjunction with LTP's Year of Grace calendar in the home or in the classroom. A list of suggested readings, a bibliography and a handy index are included.


Journey into Silence

Journey into Silence

Author: Chaim Bentorah

Publisher: Whitaker House

Published: 2018-01-02

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 162911913X

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A One-of-a-Kind Devotional What is it like to spend extended time in an environment where you focus solely on God and His Word, with no other obligations and nothing to distract you from His loving presence—wrapped in an ever-deepening closeness with the Lord? Find out in this one-of-a-kind devotional. Chaim Bentorah reveals the spiritual blessings of spending time alone with God as he describes his experiences in three different silent retreats. With years of study in ancient languages and research into Jewish literature, Chaim was able to dig deep into the very core of key words from Scripture that God called to his attention during his times of living in silence. These meditations on the deeper meanings of Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic words, drawn from the author’s real-time journal entries, open up the depths of God’s Word—leading you, too, to be called into an intimate relationship with God. You will become refreshed and challenged in your spiritual walk so that you can live with renewed purpose, carrying the compassionate heart of Jesus to the hurting world around you. Journey into Silence is a spiritual and emotional journey, demonstrating how your life can be transformed as you enter into times of contemplation, wonder, and worship with God.


Response-Able

Response-Able

Author: Matthew Hagee

Publisher: Charisma Media

Published: 2011-06-07

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1616384190

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As a young pastor in today’s world, Matt Hagee recognizes that there are some things in our personal lives, in the church, in our communities, and in our world that need changing. Like many younger Christians, he wants to be a part of the solution to these problems.


Rock Slide

Rock Slide

Author: William F. Martin

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014-12-03

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1496952154

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Other books in The Clint Mason Series: School Teacher and Gunman Stand Tough Destination Santa Fe Phantom Rider Rio Pecos Compound Rock Slide Ride West From Rock Slide: He had thrown caution to the winds and had almost lost his life as well. Feeling the cuts and bruises on his arms, legs, and back reinforced the need for brains over impulse. Revenge he would seek, but on his terms. There would be no justice until all six gutless roadside thieves were made to pay for killing his horse. Getting his money back would be a bonus, but the real goal was to have all six riders pay with his own pound of flesh . . . each and every last one of them. The adventures continue on William F. Martin's "Tales of Mason" website: www.williamfmartin.com.


Soaring on Wings of Word

Soaring on Wings of Word

Author: Terry Michelsen

Publisher: Book Hub Inc

Published: 2013-06-24

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0989569438

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Terry Michelsen’s Soaring on Wings of Word is a collection of six previously self-published chapbooks celebrating the departure from traditional form to free verse, touching on themes of nature, human relationships, the diversity of morality, and the treachery of politics. Received with a great deal of positive reviews, Michelsen’s work inspires readers to explore their own connections with their own human spirit.