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Life is unfair. We learn that as children. And the truth is it doesn’t always get better. Do you ever wonder why some people seem to do so well in spite of suffering? Why some people find their life purpose through tragedy? When you look at your own life—it’s just a mess—so how do they do it? Changed 4 Life will show you how. Read the incredible stories of eight people who faced the same problems you’re facing right now, and find your story written between the lines. Their stories will show you how it can be done. Their stories will give you hope. Changed 4 Life will remind you that no matter who you are, where you come from, or what kind of mess you’re in today, God has a special purpose for your life. Changed 4 Life is about you and how God desires to change you today—and for eternity. Change is possible because it is all about God. The God who created you. The God who has a purpose for your life. The God who loves you unconditionally. This is the fourth and final book in the Changed series.
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Road Trip! Can two highly educated scientists with divergent approaches to the origins of life survive a trip into the geological wonder of the desert southwest? Hop into the back seat and listen to their conversation. Creation? Really? is a great book to share with someone who is challenged by scientific fact and how it relates to evolution and creation. With a strong emphasis on keeping an open mind, the author looks at the scientific evidence on both sides and demonstrates how both arguments can be affected by assumptions and traditions. Share with your neighbors and co-workers, and introduce them to a loving creator God!
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Words of Hope presents the stories Jesus told and draws practical, down-to-earth lessons from common scenes, objects, and incidents of life. In this devotional classic, Ellen G. White plumbs the depths of the best-loved teachings of Jesus, offering a deeply spiritual understanding of the parables of Christ as they apply to the life today. She provides practical applications in a way that touches the heart. Words of Hope was written not by a dry historical scholar or a technical commentator, but by a messenger with a personal knowledge of the love our Redeemer has for humankind.