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The Case for Easter (20-Pack)
| | A riveting journey to the truth about the most remarkable event in history: The resurrection of Jesus Christ and the proof behind it. From the award-winning, best-selling book, The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel, this booklet is perfect for Easter or any time of the year. Sold only in packs of 20. | |
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Stories Behind the Traditions and Songs of Easter
| | Stories Behind the Traditions and Songs of Easter reveals the real inspiration behind the customs, symbols, and special music of Easter. Through his gift as a storyteller, award-winning author Ace Collins brings new meaning and depth to the celebration of Easter. | |
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A Walk with Christ to the Cross: The Last Fourteen Hours of His Earthly Mission (Faith Words)
| | In Jesus' walk to the cross and His subsequent resurrection, Dawson McAllister says, Jesus paid for our sins and gave hope and meaning to our lives; but in order to fully appreciate and apply these exciting truths, Christians must grasp the full significance of Christ's life and ministry. In looking more closely at the walk Christ took to the cross both literally and figuratively, readers will come to a dramatic and life-changing understanding of the great sacrifice Jesus made. Offering readers a startling and powerful look at the Passion, A WALK WITH CHRIST TO THE CROSS is a pivotal read: those who take it to heart will never be the same. | |
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He Is Risen: Reflections on Easter and the Forty Days of Lent (Faithwords)
| | In this informative and celebratory read, Richard Abanes calls Christians to focus on the true meaning and significance of Easter. To do this, he examines different aspects of this holy day, including its origin in the old rugged cross, what Lent is for, how Christians celebrate Easter worldwide, and where traditions grew from in history. While jelly beans fill childrens fancies, Abanes reestablishes the true center of Easter. Written in lively prose, ALL ABOUT EASTER is a quick read sure to please and inform Christians everywhere. | |
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The Story of Passover
| | A lovely gift book celebrating the timeless traditions of the Passover season, providing selections from Exodus, the Passover Haggadahm and recipes for the traditional Passover seder. | |
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The Book of Job: A Commentary (Old Testament Library)
| | Habel selects the method, materials to be covered, and scholars to be cited, in his humbling task of writing a commentary on such a classic work as The Book of Job--a text that is complex and unclear at many points. (Biblical Studies) | |
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Were You There? Finding Ourselves at the Foot of the Cross
| | "In the Passion of Jesus we hear the story of one person but the echoes of many," writes Erik Kolbell, "for although we read it to find out who Jesus was, it is in the reading of those other characters that we find out who we are." Perfect for the Lenten season or throughout the year, "Were You There" provides thoughtful meditations about Peter, the slave whose ear is severed, Judas, the woman who annointed Jesus, Pilate, Herod, Simon of Cyrene, the centurion at the cross, Joseph of Arimathea, Mary, and many others. | |
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The Scriptures, the Cross and the Power of God: Reflections for Holy Week
| | This collection of nine meditations from renowned biblical scholar and Anglican Bishop Tom (N. T.) Wright carries the week from its solemn beginnings to the dramatic conclusion on Good Friday and Easter. "I hope that these addresses," Wright says in his preface, ". . . will contribute both to the enriched understanding, and also to the empowered living out, of the vital and inexhaustible events at the heart of Christian faith." <P>The writings for Palm Sunday through Maundy Thursday morning, as well as the Easter Vigil, focus on texts from the Gospel of Matthew; Maundy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Easter morning focus on texts from the Gospel of John. The translations of the text are Wrights own, taken from his volumes <i>Matthew for Everyone</i> and <i>John for Everyone</i> in the . . . for Everyone series published by Westminster John Knox Press. | |
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