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Hope...the Best of Things - Joni Eareckson Tada
Her wheelchair has taught this beloved author a lesson for us all: that hope really is the best of things when we give it a chance. Tada's stories and scriptural encouragement, as well as her personal insights about suffering and the goodness of God, give new life to the discouraged and new perspective on our difficulties.
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The How and Why of Home Schooling (2nd Edition) - Ray E. Ballmann
Offers practical guidelines and resources for successfully teaching children at home, as well as in-depth biblical analysis of current educational issues.
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How Can We Know That We'll Go to Heaven? (25-pack) - Randy Alcorn
For every American polled who thinks they are going to hell, there are 120 who think they're going to heaven. Author Randy Alcorn explains that heaven isn't our "default destination" and that specific preparation must be made if we are to safely arrive in heaven. Full text.
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How Many Days Till Christmas? (25-pack)
Clear answers to questions every child asks about God's gift to us at Christmas in His Son Jesus Christ. Includes prayer of salvation. Full text.
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How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture (L'Abri 50th Anniversary Edition) - Francis A. Schaeffer
In How Should We Then Live? Francis Schaeffer analyzed the reasons for modern society's state of affairs and presented the only viable alternative: living by the Christian ethic, acceptance of God's revelation, and total affirmation of the Bible’s truth, morals, values and meaning. This edition commemorates the 50th anniversary of L'Abri Fellowship and includes a new foreword.
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How to Become a Christian (25-pack)
Especially designed for one-on-one witnessing situations, this tract explores the fundamental questions of salvation and explains step by step how to commit your life to Christ. Full text.
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How to Grow in the Christian Life (25-pack)
This tract begins with the assurance of salvation and then gives practical steps for growing in Christ. Full text.
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How to Have a Happy Home (25-pack)
Home should be a place of security, love, and acceptance, which is only possible if God is at the center of family life. This redesigned favorite gives practical tips for making God a priority in the life of the home. Full text.
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How to Pray for Your Wife: A 31-Day Guide - Mark A. Weathers
The average Christian man doesn't know how to pray for his wife. This daily prayer guide, based on the outline of Proverbs 31, helps men pray biblical prayers for their wives.
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How to Recognize the Messiah (25-pack)
Uses Old Testament Scripture to outline six main truths about the Messiah, then explains how Jesus fulfills the requirements. Urges readers to accept Jesus as their personal Messiah by believing in His death and resurrection. A great witnessing tool to your Jewish friends. Full text.
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A Hunger for God: Desiring God through Fasting and Prayer - John Piper
This book invites readers to turn from the dulling effects of food and other appetites and to express through the biblical practice of fasting their desire for God.
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A Hunger for God (Audio Download; Unabridged MP3s) - John Piper
This book invites readers to turn from the dulling effects of food and other appetites and to express through the biblical practice of fasting their desire for God. Unabridged MP3s (5 hours 6 minutes).
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Hymns for a Kid's Heart (Volume 1, Book w/CD) - Bobbie Wolgemuth, Joni Eareckson Tada, Sergio Martinez (Illustrator)
Parents, grandparents, and teachers who want to pass the great hymns of our Christian heritage to the next generation will treasure Hymns for a Kid's Heart. This book introduces children to the messages of 12 classic hymns through Scripture, stories, prayers, and inspirational accounts about the hymn-writers. Also included are guitar chords and simple piano music for each hymn. An enclosed CD contains tracks with children's voices so the whole family can sing along. As heard on Focus on the Family.
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Hymns for a Kid's Heart (Volume 2, Book w/CD) - Bobbie Wolgemuth, Joni Eareckson Tada, Sergio Martinez (Illustrator)
Joni Eareckson Tada and Bobbie Wolgemuth join to help you teach twelve classic hymns to the children you love. With richly orchestrated music, true stories, prayers, and Scripture, Hymns for a Kid's Heart will delight and feed your children's souls.
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I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (25-pack) - Billy Graham
Billy Graham explains that the way to God is through a personal faith in Jesus Christ. (with prayer) Full text.
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I Believe in Christmas (25-pack) - Zig Ziglar
The politically correct "Happy Holidays!" greeting prompted Zig Ziglar to respond with a clear Christmas message. This tract is perfect to share "the real reason for the Christmas season" with anyone, thanks to Zig's popularity and witty approach. Full text.
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I Can Count on God - Melody Carlson, Yvette Banek (Illustrator)
I Can Count on God teaches young readers the numbers 1 through 10 with its delightful illustrations and rhyming text. But more importantly, it reminds youngsters that they can always count on God to fill their hearts with love.
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I Can Talk with God - Debby Anderson
This colorful book helps parents teach their children how to pray. Children will understand how important it is to thank God for his gracious gifts and to ask Him for forgiveness when they have disobeyed. They will know how to pray, where to pray, when to pray, for whom to pray, and even what to pray. Scripture references give parents options for showing children that God wants them to talk to him.
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Foreword by David Limbaugh) - Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek
I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist argues that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. The authors lay out the evidence for truth, God, and the Bible in logical order and in a readable, non-technical, engaging style. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith, Geisler and Turek provide a firm challenge to the prior beliefs of doubters and skeptics.
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Audio Download; Unabridged MP3s) - Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek
I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist argues that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. The authors lay out the evidence for truth, God, and the Bible in logical order and in a readable, non-technical, engaging style. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith, Geisler and Turek provide a firm challenge to the prior beliefs of doubters and skeptics. Unabridged MP3s (14 hours 46 minutes).
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I Know You Are Hurting (25-pack) - Zig Ziglar
The death of the Ziglars' grown daughter, Suzan, struck the family a devastating blow. God showed them how to recover and as they did, others benefited by God's comforting of the Ziglars. This tract is adapted from Zig's book Confessions of a Grieving Christian. Full text.
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I Love My Bible! - Debby Anderson
This fun, illustrated adventure teaches children that the Bible is God's Word spoken to us, and it is full of treasure.
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I'll Love You Anyway and Always - Bryan Chapell, Tim Jonke (Illustrator)
The love of our Heavenly Father is a great gift. In this uplifting book, young Katy's disobedience provides her dad with the opportunity to tell her, through the power of story, that her parents love her just like her Heavenly Father loves all of His children--unconditionally. Complete with rich illustrations, this tender tale will help parents remind their kids that they are loved anyway and always. Ages 5 and up.
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Idols for Destruction: The Conflict of Christian Faith and American Culture - Herbert Schlossberg
This analysis of our times examines the wrong beliefs America has held supreme--"idols" that are to blame for our nation's decay--and suggests how our problems can be healed.
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If Only I Had a Green Nose - Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez (Illustrator)
Beloved author Max Lucado shares an important message about being who God created us to be through this tale of Punchinello's struggle with the newest fad in Wemmicksville.
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If Only I Had a Green Nose (Board Book) - Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez (Illustrator)
A green nose. It's the latest fad. But it would only make Punchinello greener--just like all the other Wemmicks! Why would he want that when he knows Eli made each of them different for a reason?
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Immanuel, God With Us: The Life of Christ in Art - Robert Doares
Fifty-two museum-quality illustrations--with accompanying text by the artist--brilliantly depict the life, ministry and death of Jesus Christ. A masterwork and Gold Medallion winner.
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Importance of the Resurrection (25-pack) - Henry M. Morris
All living things--humans, animals, plants--decay and die, but Christ overcame death. No one else in history, not even the most famous and influential of men, has ever done that. Jesus Christ's bodily resurrection from the dead is the crowning proof of Christianity. Full text.
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In God We Trust (25-pack)
In these familiar words is the secret to national and personal greatness. Full text.
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In My Place Condemned He Stood: Celebrating the Glory of the Atonement - J. I. Packer, Mark Dever
Combining three classic articles by J. I. Packer with a recent article by Mark Dever and a foreword by the four principals of Together for the Gospel, this compact yet penetrating anthology takes an unwavering, classically biblical stance on the increasingly controversial doctrine of substitutionary atonement.
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In Search of Truth (25-pack) - Josh McDowell
Now one of the world's best-known defenders of the Christian faith, Josh McDowell was once an agnostic who believed Christianity was worthless. Read how he found Christ in his attempt to refute the claims of Christianity. Full text.
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Max Lucado tells of a fictional conversation between the archangel Michael and God as God created the universe. Even after creating the heavens and the earth, the plants and the animals, the Father had one more thing to create, the most important thing of all: His children.
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The Incomparable Christ (25-pack)
More than nineteen hundred years ago there was a man born contrary to the laws of life begins this timeless tract. Full text.
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The Incredible Discovery of Lindsey Renee - Joni Eareckson Tada, Irena Roman (Illustrator)
In this fully illustrated, tender reminder that God does great things with our small sacrifices, Lindsey must decide between giving her money to missions or buying a new sweater.
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The Incredible Journey of Faith - Ray Pritchard
Pastor Ray Pritchard encourages you to live a life of faith so you can recognize what God is calling you to do and have the confidence to do it.
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Inductive Preaching: Helping People Listen - Ralph L. Lewis, Gregg Lewis
This book gives workable ideas that will help preachers grab and hold the interest of their listeners without sacrificing the spiritual content of their message.
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The Innkeeper - John Piper, John Lawrence (Illustrator)
This beautifully illustrated Advent poem reveals the hope that the Incarnation gave the world by telling a story of the effect of Jesus' birth on the innkeeper's life in particular.
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Interpreting the New Testament Text: Introduction to the Art and Science of Exegesis - Darrell L. Bock (Editor), Buist M. Fanning (Editor)
This book teaches the principles, methods, and fundamentals of exegeting the New Testament. It also has examples of textual exegesis that clearly and helpfully show the value of exegeting a text well. Any serious student of Scripture would benefit from utilizing this book in the study of the Bible.
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Is Christianity Just a Crutch? (25-pack) - Ron Wheeler
This cartoon tract openly admits that Christianity may very well be a crutch, but then again, so is the coffee you drink every morning. A fun way to share the truth of the Gospel. Full text.
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Is Jesus the Only Way? - Philip Graham Ryken, James Montgomery Boice (Series Editor)
Within the pages of this Today's Issues booklet, the four essential Christian beliefs that pluralists find most troublesome are explained in clear, everyday terms, proving how and why Jesus is the only way.
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Is Jesus the Only Way? (25-pack) - Ron Wheeler
One common objection to Christianity is, "How can you say your religion is the only way to find God?" This cartoon tract answers with a logical argument for why faith in Jesus Christ as your Savior is the only way to obtain eternal life. Full text.
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Is Rome the True Church?: A Consideration of the Roman Catholic Claim - Norman L. Geisler, Joshua M. Betancourt
The Roman Catholic Church claims to be the only true church. Since all other Catholic doctrines are based on this claim, the whole of the Roman system stands or falls on it. This book provides a critical analysis of this claim, using the best primary and secondary Catholic sources on the subject.
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Is That All There Is? (25-pack)
The two wisest men who ever lived--Jesus Christ and King Solomon--had much to say about the value of earthly treasures versus the value of eternal treasures. A tract for anyone who has ever pondered the meaning of life. Full text.
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Is There a God? (25-pack) - Dr. J. Allen Blair
All of creation--the stars and skies, land and sea, even the human body--gives evidence that there is a Creator. Full text.
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Is There Any Way Out? (25-pack) - Eddie Eddings (Illustrator)
Everyone is looking for a way out of their problems, but there's rarely an "easy" solution. God's way is the only way to truly change your life. Full text.
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Isaiah - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
For all who desire tools for a deeper understanding of Scripture, the Crossway Classic Commentaries are excellent resources that have stood the test of time and still speak today. Each volume has been carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for contemporary readers. In this great work on Isaiah, John Calvin notes the numerous prophetic passages that were fulfilled during Christ's earthly ministry, and with anticipation expounds upon those that are yet to be realized.
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Isaiah: God Saves Sinners - Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr., R. Kent Hughes (Series Editor)
More than 2,700 years after Isaiah prophesied, God still speaks through him. Isaiah presents a message of warning mixed with hope, one rich in prophecies about Jesus Christ. A passionate expositional commentary, Isaiah is a valuable resource for pastors, teachers, and personal Bible study.
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Jack: A Life of C. S. Lewis - George Sayer
Written by a longtime friend and colleague of the man his friends called "Jack," this definitive biography of C. S. Lewis recounts the great scholar's relationships and experiences.
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James - Thomas Manton, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Preacher and author Thomas Manton provides enlightening discussion on the book of James, the "Proverbs of the New Testament." A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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James: Faith That Works - R. Kent Hughes
An insightful look at perhaps the most convicting book of the New Testament. This Preaching the Word commentary has clear scriptural exposition and practical application for pastors, teachers and personal Bible study.
