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Author Title Call Number Age Grp. Catalog of Holdings As of September 14, 2017 Peretti, Frank E Author Title Call Number Age Grp. Catalog of Holdings as of September 14, 2017 Peretti, Frank E. 09-307Piercing the darkness Per 09-307 Adult Saso, Patt. 10 best gifts for your teen : raising teens with love and understanding649.125 Sas 01-2933 Adult Wardwell, Jane. [from old catalog] 10[cents] crafts for kids. 790 War Adult Hosier, Helen Kooiman. 100 Christian women who changed the twentieth century 270.82 Hos 02-3083 Adult Osbeck, Kenneth W. 101 hymn stories 783.909 Osb Adult Cloud, Henry. 12 "Christian" beliefs that can drive you crazy : relief from false assumptions248.4 Clo 07-389 Adult Hamilton, Virginia, 1936-2002. 1283The time-ago tales of Jahdu. J Fic Ham Juvenile 131 Christians everyone should know 270.092 Chr 02-3119 Adult Barnes, Emilie. 15 minutes alone with God 242.643 Bar 08-181 Adult Stiles, J. Mack, 1956- 17 things my kids taught me about God : parables of spiritual sight242 Sti 02-3064 Adult Christman, Margaret C. S. 1846 : portrait of the nation 973.6 Chr 07-378 Adult Ortberg, John 1-John: Love Each Other CE ORT Study Guide Adult Campolo, Anthony. 20 hot potatoes Christians are afraid to touch 241 Cam 04-99 Adult Newton, Eric, 1893-1965. 2000 years of Christian art 704.9482 New Adult 2008 YOUNG @ HEART DVD 003 2011 Adult Filipi, Emily, 1932- 3,285 Bible questions & answers 220 Fil 1196 Adult Lucado, Max. 3:16 : the numbers of hope 226.506 Luc Adult Fritz, Daniel. 36 parables : yellow (DVD) DVD 028 Fri Adult Reigh, Maggie 9 WAYS TO BRING OUT THE BEST IN YOU & YOUR CHILD 649.1 Rei Adult Canfield, Jack. A 6th Bowl Of Chicken Soup for the Soul : More Stories To Open The158.12 Heart Can and Rekindle the Spirit.Adult Hoban, Russell. A bargain for Frances. J Fic Hob 1319 Juvenile Vincent, Kristen E. A bead and a prayer : a beginner's guide to Protestant prayer beads248.32 Vin Adult Henderson, Patti. A blessing from above J-FIC HEN Juvenile Goudge, Elizabeth, 1900- A book of comfort; an anthology. 808.81 Gou Adult McCauley, Elfrieda, A book of family worship. 249 McC Adult Kehoe, Michael. A book takes root : the making of a picture book J-070.50973 Keh 07-351 Juvenile Taylor, Florence Marian (Tompkins) 1892- A boy once lived in Nazareth J 232.92 Tay Juvenile Oke, Janette, 1935- A bride for Donnigan Fic Oke 3002 Adult Loetscher, Lefferts Augustine, 1904- A brief history of the Presbyterians 285 Loe Adult Subhadra, Bhikshu, 1852-1917. A Buddhist catechism : an outline of the doctrine of the Buddha Gotama290 Sub in 19 the form of questionAdult and answer ; compiled from the sacred writings of the southern Buddhists for the use of Europeans DePree, Traci. A can of peas Fic DeP 06-255 Adult Barrickman, Lisa. A case for kindness : 40 ways to love and inspire others 248.4 Bar Adult Author Title Call Number Age Grp. Catalog of Holdings as of September 14, 2017 Copeland, Lori. A case of bad taste Fic Cop 06-217 Adult Copeland, Lori. A case of crooked letters : a Morning Shade mystery Fic Cop 06-2188 Adult Caudill, Rebecca, 1899- A certain small shepherd. JF Cau 1351 Juvenile Tangvald, Christine Harder, 1941- A child's book of prayers J 242.82 Tan Juvenile Schaeffer, Francis A. (Francis August) A Christian manifesto 261.7 Sch Adult Carter, William G. A Christmas Quartet: Poetic Refelections on the Nativity 252.6 Adult Marshall, Catherine, 1914-1983 A closer walk 248.4 Mar 08-132 Adult Dowey, Edward A. A commentary on the Confession of 1967 and an introduction to The285.4 book Dow of 238.5 confessions 02-2902 Adult Dummelow, John R. (John Roberts) A commentary on the Holy Bible, by various writers; edited by the220.7 Rev. DumJ.R. Dummelow...withAdult a special article on Bible study by the Rev. S. Parkes Cadman...complete in one volume, with general articles and maps. Karon, Jan, 1937- A common life : the wedding story Fic Kar 01-2988 Adult Allmen, Jean-Jacques von, 1917- A companion to the Bible. 220.3 All Adult A Cow on the line and other Thomas the tank engine stories ; photographsE Cow by David Mitton andJuvenile Terry Permane for Britt Allcroft's production of Thomas the Tank Engine and friends. A Crude Awakening: the Oil Crash DVD 7 Adult Evans, Colleen Townsend. A deeper joy 248.843 Eva 2142 Adult Goudge, Elizabeth, 1900- A diary of prayer. 242.2 Gou 983 Adult Baillie, John, 1886-1960. A diary of private prayer. 248 Bai Adult Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham, 1810-1897. A dictionary of miracles, imitative, realistic, and dogmatic 231.73 Bre Adult Reynolds, Pamela. A different kind of sister. Fic Rey 1163 Adult Howard, Jane, 1935- A different woman. 301.412 How 2590 Adult Gilbert, Nan. A dog for Joey J Fic Gil 1081 Juvenile Beatty, John Louis, 1922-1975. A donkey for the king JF Bea Juvenile Unverzagt, Bob. A dozen roses from god : experiencing fullness of joy in your marriage646.78 Unv Adult Snelling, Lauraine. A dream to follow Fic Sne 04-13 Adult Slusser, Gerald H. A dynamic approach to church education 268 Slu 926 Adult Forman, Charles W. A faith for the nations. 264.5 For 261 Adult Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1878-1969. A faith for tough times. 234 Fos 248LC Adult Hardy, Graham W. A Faith tto Fly By 248.4 HAR 07-373 Adult A family Christmas 808.8 Fam 09-240 Adult Searls, Darrell B. A FARMBOY'S JOURNEY: Vol. 1: From Cows to Combat 940 Adult Hodson, Margot F. A Feast of Seasons 641.6 HOD 07-349 Adult Slaughter, Carolyn, 1949- A follower's life : 12 group studies on what it means to walk with CEJesus 248.4071 Sla Adult Anglund, Joan Walsh A friend is someone who likes you. JF Ang Juvenile Author Title Call Number Age Grp. Catalog of Holdings as of September 14, 2017 Jacob, Helen Pierce. A garland for Gandhi. J Fic Jac 1303 Juvenile McLaren, Brian D., 1956- A generous orthodoxy : why I am a missional, evangelical, post/Protestant,270.83 McL liberal/conservative, 07-361 Adult mystical/poetic, biblical, charismatic/contemplative, fundamentalist/Calvinist, Anabaptist/Anglican, Methodist, Catholic, green, incarnational, depressed-yet-hopeful, emergent, unfinished Christian Lindvall, Michael L., 1947- A geography of God : exploring the Christian journey 248.4 Lin Adult Bolley, Cristine B. A gift from St. Nicholas : the story of Saint Nicholas and a special ChristmasJ-394.9 Bol letter 04-27 Juvenile Magruder, Gail, 1938- A gift of love 364.132 Mag 1679 Adult Oke, Janette, 1935- A gown of Spanish lace Fic Oke 97-2728 Adult Sittser, Gerald Lawson, 1950- A grace disguised : how the soul grows through loss 248.86 Sit Adult Sittser, Gerald Lawson, 1950- A grace revealed : how God redeems the story of your life 248.4 Sit Adult Stockton, Amber. A grand design 813.6 Sto Adult Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963. A grief observed 242.4 Lew 854/3004 Adult Brunstetter, Wanda E. A happy heart JF Bru 09-210 Juvenile Fry, John R. A hard look at adult Christian education. 268.434 Fry 1078 Adult Daniel, Orville E. A harmony of the four Gospels : the New International Version 226.1 Har 06-179 Adult Lucado, Max. A hat for Ivan E Luc 04-73 Juvenile Palmer, Parker J. A hidden wholeness : the journey toward an undivided life 248.4 Pal Adult Noll, Mark A. A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada 277.3 Adult Armstrong, Karen, 1944- A history of God : the 4000-year quest of Judaism, Christianity, and291.211 Islam Arm 08-75 Adult Walker, Williston, 1860-1922. A history of the Christian church. 270 Wal 158 Adult Lum, Ada. A hitchhiker's guide to missions 266 Lum 2251 Adult Miller, Keith. A hunger for healing : the Twelve Steps as a classic model for Christian248.86 spiritual Mil growth Adult Miller, Keith. A hunger for healing. Workbook 248.86 Mil 11- Adult St. John, Patricia Mary, 1919- A King is risen YA StJ 09-268 Juvenile Kingsbury, Karen. A Kingsbury collection : three novels in one FIC KIN Adult Minarik, Else Holmelund. A kiss for Little Bear. J Fic Min 2210 Juvenile Fisher, Suzanne Woods. A Lancaster County Christmas FIC FIS Adult Colglazier, R. Scott, 1956- A larger hope : opening the heart to God 248.4866 Col 06-230 Adult Bechtold, Paul F. A Larger life, from greed to greatness 170 B 1737 Adult Gaines, Ernest J., 1933- A lesson before dying Fic Gai 09-246 Juvenile Barclay, William, 1907-1978. A life of Christ J 232.901 Bar 1807 Juvenile Goodspeed, Edgar Johnson, 1871-1962. A life of Jesus. 232.9 Goo Adult A life-changing encounter with God's Word from the book of PsalmsCE Lif 5 copies Adult Tada, Joni Eareckson. A lifetime of wisdom 277.30 Tad 09-214 Adult Author Title Call Number Age Grp. Catalog of Holdings as of September 14, 2017 Karon, Jan, 1937- A light in the window Fic Kar 99-3838 01-3014 Adult Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957. A Little house reader : a collection of writings Fic Wil 01-3036 Adult Norton, Natalie. A little old man. J Fic Nor 2507 Juvenile Peterson, Eugene H., 1932- A long obedience in the same direction : discipleship in an instantCE society Pet Adult Lucado, Max. A love worth giving : living in the overflow of God's love 231.6 Luc 06-201 Adult Backman, Fredrik, 1981- A man called Ove : a novel FIC Bac Adult Marshall, Catherine, 1914-1983 A man called Peter; the story of Peter Marshall.
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