Michael Pearl
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Historically, Christians have been divided on the issue of divorce and remarriage; many institutions and theologies coming down on the side that it is adultery to remarry while one's former spouse is still alive. This is consistent with the words of Jesus in Matthew and the words of the Apostle Paul in Romans. Others stand by the words of Paul in 1 Corinthians where he clearly declares that it is not a sin to marry again if you were "put away" (abandoned...
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A Word-by-Word Commentary on the most thorough discussion of faith found in the Bible.
God, as salesman of the truth, takes the responsibility to present himself
in a way that causes you to know your need of him, believe his promises,
and forsaking all others take him only. If you look at your faith you
will look in vain.
If you look to him, knowing you have insufficient faith, and you do not consider your faith or the lack
thereof, he will receive...
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It is time to expose the truth about the Gap Fact. The Bible clearly declares that the earth existed before the 6-Day Creation. To not believe in a gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:3 is not only contrary to clear Scripture, it is not in keeping with the historical positions of both Judaism and Bible-believing Christianity.
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In recent years men have been given a lot of mixed messages as to what it means to be a man, husband or father. Men hate mixed messages. Just tell us like it is (or should be) without all of the extra verbiage. That's exactly what Mike Pearl does in eliminating the conflicting messages and getting to the meat of the matter. Discover God's design for a man and how can you find joy doing what you were designed to do? Learn your responsibility as a man/husband/father...
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Michael Pearl discusses questions that trouble many but few dare to ask. • "Why does God permit sin, sorrow, and suffering if He is who He claims to be?" • "Why did God even make us capable of sinning? If He knows all and is all powerful, couldn't He have created a world without sin and death?" • "Why did God create Lucifer if He knew it would result in sin?" Many doubt God's good intentions, angry at the Deity whom the feel is responsible for...
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Michael and Debi Pearl, parents of 5 grown children and 19 grandchildren (more yet to come), have shared their successful experiences of child training to 3 generations. Together they authored To Train Up A Child which has sold over 660,000 copies. Michael's newest book, Training Children to Be Strong in Spirit is a perfect complement to "Train Up a Child". Their books have sold into the millions and are available in many languages. Tens of thousands...
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Eight Kingdoms...and then there was ONE. There are eight types of kingdoms spoken of in the Bible. Two of those kingdoms - the kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven - constitute the central message of the New Testament. If all the text that speaks directly of these two kingdoms were removed from the New Testament, there wouldn't be enough left to fill up a single page in a newspaper. Yet, the kingdom message is completely unknown by a large majority...
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No Greater Joy Ministries
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[2008]
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"En el principio-- Antes de que el primer hombre fuera creado, antes de que existieran la tierra, el sol, las estrellas, aún antes de que la luz y el tiempo fueran creados, estaba Dios. El existía solo, sin haber tenido un principio pero no estaba solitario. El tenía comunión consigo mismo en un amor armonioso. Pero Dios quería compartir su vida. El quería tener amigos y vecinos. La Biblia nos informa que Dios creó varios tipos de seres angelicales...
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The Good and Evil graphic novel is now available as a professionally dramatized audio book that will captivate young and old alike! God chose to introduce Himself to mankind, not through principles, concepts, or doctrine, but through stories of prophecy, war, mercy, judgment, miracles, death, life, and forgiveness. This is God's redemption plan told chronologically from Genesis to Revelation. The Beginning:
• Abraham
• Moses
• Exodus
• The...
10) The Beginning
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God creates the physical world, the vast cosmos and then He creates mankind in his image. But this beautiful display of creation is soon marred by temptation as sin enters the world and tragedy occurs within the first family. But even in this tragedy God's plan for redemption is foreshadowed.
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First published in 1865, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was Mark Twain's first real literary success and arguably launched his career as a writer. The story revolves around a tale the narrator once heard about a gambler named Jim Smiley who would bet on absolutely anything. An amusing tale of mistaken identity and a frog called Daniel Webster, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is a must-read that will not disappoint...
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Three thousand years ago, a wise man said, "Train up a child in the way that he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it." Good training is not crisis management; it is what you do before the need of discipline arises. Most parenting is accidental rather than deliberate. Imagine building a house that way. We don't need to reinvent training. There are child training principles and methods that have worked from antiquity. To neglect deliberate...
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In 1994, Michael and Debi Pearl published To Train up a Child. The book has sold over 660,000 copies, becoming a handbook on child trainig for many families. The Pearls received so many child training questions that they started a free magazine to answer them-No Greater Joy. Demand for the back issues became so great that they decided to make the answers available in a book. This book represents about two years of articles. If you have questions about...
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In 1994, Michael and Debi Pearl published To Train up a Child. The book has sold over 660,000 copies, becoming a "handbook on child trainig" for many families. The Pearls received so many child training questions that they started a free magazine to answer them-No Greater Joy. Demand for the back issues became so great that they decided to make the answers available in a book. This book represents about two years of articles. If you have questions...
15) A Dark Brown Dog
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Stephen Crane writes a tragic story depicting the cycle of abuse, and the impact it has on those involved. A young boy finds a homeless dog, desperate for love, and brings him into his home. What is frightening about Crane's take on this typical relationship, a boy and his dog, are the parallels between the young boy's treatment of the dog and his abusive, alcoholic father's treatment of those around him. The amount of symbolism used throughout this...
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This is the startling, bewildering, intriguing and wildly popular account of Stan Romanek's scientifically supported and well documented experiences of alien encounters and abductions. It is is augmented by lab reports, testimonial from prominent professors, vivid recollections of photo and video stills shots, and refers to proven mathematical equations of which Stan should have no known knowledge. As difficult as Stan finds it, he even shares information...
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First published in The Saturday Evening Post, The Ransom of Red Chief is a humorous short story written in 1910 by O. Henry. A pair of con men kidnap and attempt to ransom a prominent Alabama citizen's son. Immediately they find themselves at the mercy of a particularly spoiled and clever boy who begins driving them mad. The ironic ending remains the story's most enduring feature.
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AFGHANISTAN 1971. The rugged routes to Kabul teemed with worldwide youth in search of cheap drugs and enlightenment. With the idyllic dreamers came hard core criminals. Sent to Kabul to take on the criminals was Federal Narcotics Agent, Terrence Burke. Working undercover, often without backup, Burke dismantled smuggling operations in Afghanistan and India. He used "renditions" to return fugitives like Timothy Leary to the U.S. and teamed with...
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In 1962, the International Geneva Accords declared Laos to be neutral and generally restricted from foreign interference and foreign troops. Thus began the CIA's secret war in Laos, led by a handful of CIA paramilitary officers in the mountains of Laos against North Vietnamese and Lao Communist forces. One of those secret warriors, CIA Silver Star recipient Terrence Burke, gives a vivid account of primitive guerrilla warfare that eventually led...
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Cattle Drives & Stampedes,
Bootleggers & Frontier Justice,
The Mexican War & Poncho Villa,
Outlaws & Hookers, Lawmen & Jailbreaks, Mining Underground.
Stories from the life of Charles Martin Davis, born in Tombstone in 1886. This is an unusual and candid account of one man's life in early Arizona.