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New Media Items in the Library January/February 2008 (Added between Dec 1, 2007 and January 20, 2008) 3:16 : The Numbers of Hope by Max Lucado Bestselling author Max Lucado delves into this "hope diamond of the Bible" phrase by life-changing phrase. Concluding the study, a 40 day devotional snapshot of Jesus' life, taken from Max's writings, grounds the verse in the greater context of who Jesus was. Whether you're a newcomer to the Bible or a veteran believer, explore the implications of God's parade of hope: He loves. He gave. We believe. We live. The Beloved Disciple : Following John to the Heart of Jesus by Beth Moore Look at the love that John felt from the Savior and know that you also are loved by God. The Way of the Master : How to Share Your Faith Simply, Effectively, Biblically, the Way Jesus Did by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron Considered by many to be the definitive text on evangelism, this book has changed the face of sharing faith. Becoming Conversant With the Emerging Church : Understanding a Movement and its Implications by D. A. Carson An exploration and evaluation of the emergent church and how it relates to more traditional forms of worship and theology. The Great Omission : Reclaiming Jesus's Essential Teachings on Discipleship by Dallas Willard The last command Jesus gave before he ascended to heaven was the Great Commission, the call to "make disciples of all the nations." But Christians have responded by making "Christians," not "disciples." Reveal : Where Are You? by Greg L. Hawkins The results of a three year study that Willow Creek Community Church undertook to measure the spiritual growth of its church. They surveyed 6 other churches as well as their own. Continued The Gagging of God : Christianity Confronts Pluralism by D. A. Carson Is Jesus the only way to God? This clear, critically-acclaimed, scholarly response to that question affirms the deep need for the gospel's exclusive message in today's increasingly pluralistic global community. Respectable Sins : Confronting the Sins We Tolerate by Jerry Bridges As Christians, we believe that all sins are considered equal in God's eyes. Yet while evangelicals continue to decry the Big Ones---such as abortion, adultery, and violence---we often overlook more deceptive sins. It seems we've created a sliding scale where gossip, jealousy, and selfishness comfortably exist within the church. In short, some sins have simply become acceptable. Secret Believers : What Happens When Muslims Believe in Christ by Brother Andrew Stories of those who face persecution after converting from Islam to Christianity. The Four Seasons of Marriage by Gary Chapman Summer, winter, spring, fall - which season of marriage are you in? Looking at relationships in terms of passages of the heart, Chapman guides couples through the joys, struggles, and changes that can come at any point during their lifelong journey. His fresh insights will help you and your spouse deepen your love and strengthen your communication. Finding Home : An Imperfect Path to Faith and Family by Jim Daly (Biography) Orphaned, abused, and abandoned, Daly survived 23 different homes and the streets of LA. His horrific childhood should have left him insane---or in jail. Instead he's now president of Focus on the Family! You'll be transfixed by this deeply personal memoir and powerful illustration of God's relentless love for the lost and the brokenhearted. Castaway Kid by R. B. Mitchell (Biography) Rob Mitchell is one of the last "lifers" raised in an American orphanage. Left by a dysfunctional family in an Illinois chldren's home, he grew up with kids who were not friends but rather "co-survivors." After becoming a Christian as a teenager, Rob found what he was looking for--home and family, in a relationship with God. Rob was able to overcome his past, forgiving his relatives and forging healthy family relationships of his own. Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Deibler Rose (Biography) Newlywed American missionary Darlene Deibler Rose survived four years in a notorious Japanese prison camp set deep in the jungles of New Guinea. Thinking she was never to see her husband again, Darelene was forced to sign a false confession and face the executioner's sword, only to be miraculously spared in this true story of one woman's survival against the odds. Going Home by Wanda E. Brunstetter Faith Stutzman Andrews left her Missouri Amish community ten years ago to pursue her career as a comedian. Now widowed, Faith shows up on her parents' doorstep with her six year old daughter in tow. Book 1 in the Brides of Webster County Series. On Her Own by Wanda E. Brunstetter Barbara Zook was devastated when her husband David was killed, leaving her with four young boys to raise and her beloved David's harness store to manage on her own. Book 2 in the Brides of Webster County Series. A Sister’s Test by Wanda E. Brunstetter The Hostettler family continues to face an unseen enemy who randomly attacks their property. Despite the unrest, Ruth, the second oldest sister, is about to realize her greatest dream--to marry and raise a family with Martin Gingerich. But in one horrific moment, her world is shattered. Book 2 in the Sisters of Holmes County Series. Skin by Ted Dekker A freak storm that spawned three tornadoes bears down on the town of Summerville. Yet under cover of the storm looms a much more ominous threat: a vindictive killer known as Red who's left a string of victims in his wake and is now bent on exacting his revenge on the unsuspecting citizens. But an enigma surrounds Red that the FBI is unwilling to admit. Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon Father Tim, the beloved retired Episcopal priest, is back. In response to a mysterious summons, he's taking a trip down "memory lane" to his hometown of Holly Springs, Mississippi. His journey is filled with colorful characters, heartfelt insights, and plenty of laughs. Book 1 in the Father Tim series. Continued Mark’s Story by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins Mark chronicles the growth of the early Christian church, the struggles of Jesus' followers, and the persecution they endured from a hostile world. Mark's Story is a thrilling account that vividly depicts the last day before Jesus' crucifixion and the danger that early believers faced as they boldly proclaimed Jesus as Christ the Lord. Their bravery laid the foundation for the early church, and their fervent passion for the Word reverberates throughout the world today. Book 2 in the Jesus Chronicles. Falling for You Again by Catherine Palmer Charlie and Esther Moore have been married nearly fifty years when the contented life they've built together begins to crumble. Esther has been forgetful recently, but it's rarely a problem until the day she puts her car in drive instead of reverse, flying off the end of the carport and into the backyard. Esther's accident and declining health shatter their reverie, and the couple must come to terms with all the paths their lives have not taken if they ever hope to pull their marriage out of winter. Book 3 in the Four Seasons series. Between Sundays by Karen Kingsbury When 8-year-old Cory Briggs is orphaned, his mom's best friend, Megan Gunn, wants to adopt him. There's only one problem. She needs consent from the boy's father. Cory insists his dad is Aaron Hill, quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers. Megan is afraid he's headed for heartbreak. 3:16 : The Numbers of Hope by Max Lucado Bestselling author Max Lucado delves into this "hope diamond of the Bible" phrase by life-changing phrase. Whether you're a newcomer to the Bible or a veteran believer, explore the implications of God's parade of hope: He loves. He gave. We believe. We live. The Beloved Disciple : Following John to the Heart of Jesus by Beth Moore Look at the love that John felt from the Savior and know that you also are loved by God. The Way of the Master by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron Considered by many to be the definitive text on evangelism, this book has changed the face of sharing faith. The Great Omission : Reclaiming Jesus's Essential Teachings on Discipleship by Dallas Willard The last command Jesus gave before he ascended to heaven was the Great Commission, the call to "make disciples of all the nations." But Christians have responded by making "Christians," not "disciples." Fresh Faith by Jim Cymbala Jim Cymbala discusses the transforming power of a faith that is displayed in the lives of ordinary people in his church. Here I Stand : The Speech That Launched the Protestant Reformation. by Martin Luther Narration by Max McLean summarizes the events leading up to and taking place after Luther's famous speech. 3:16 : The Numbers of Hope by Max Lucado Bestselling author Max Lucado delves into this "hope diamond of the Bible" phrase by life-changing phrase. Concluding the study, a 40 day devotional snapshot of Jesus' life, taken from Max's writings, grounds the verse in the greater context of who Jesus was. Whether you're a newcomer to the Bible or a veteran believer, explore the implications of God's parade of hope: He loves. He gave. We believe. We live. Epicenter by Joel Rosenberg Featuring previously classified CIA & White House documents and exclusive interviews with Israeli, Palestinian, and Russian Leaders, the author's first nonfiction work takes you on a journey through Biblical prophecy to today's headlines.