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An alarming, thoroughly researched account of how today's universities are indoctrinating students with flagrant liberal agendas and what must be done to make them institutions of truth, honor, and integrity once more
Contractor Roy Hallums recounts the harrowing ten months he was held captive by Iraqi insurgents, the heroic rescue by American troops, and the faith that helped him survive it all.
William J. Bennett and Seth Leibsohn examine the devolution of America's post-9/11 tenacity and how this country's well-meaning culture of religious tolerance, coupled with soft and apologetic political leadership, has placed us squarely in the pocket of radical Islamists who have made clear their intention to obliterate everything we value.
Daddy Dates is an entertaining and practical look at how one American father found his sea legs and is navigating through the tricky waters of parenting girls. Greg Wright shares his easy-to-follow secrets for how married and single dads can go beyond high-fiving to bridge the gender gap and become the clued-in man who knows his daughter best.
Authors Scott Lamb and Tim Ellsworth spare no tale of this growing baseball legend, all the while accentuating "the unseen hand of divine providence" that has shaped the man Albert Pujols has become. It's a story that will inspire, and a reminder of the human quality behind superhuman achievement.
In this book, Hugh Hewitt does more than rehash conservative grievances, preach to the choir, or even preach to the choir plus the undecideds.
For C. S. Lewis, merriment was serious business, and Surprised by Laughter explains why. Author Terry Lindvall takes readers on an amusing and deeply meaningful journey through the life and letters of one of the most beloved Christian thinkers and writers.
We need a new way of thinking about ourselves. The differences that divide us are real, Dr. Land argues, but we can still find common ground. Our differences do not make it impossible to find constructive ways to discuss the role of God and religion in America's public agenda. In this insightful and timely book, Dr. Land shows the way.
In this incisive and insightful book, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano peels back the legal veneer and shows how politicians, judges, prosecutors, and bureaucrats are trampling the U.S. Constitution in the name of law and order and fighting terrorism.
Relive the harrowing, true account of how eight humanitarian aid workers imprisoned behind enemy lines would survive and even thrive in the midst of betrayal, inhumane conditions, and the massive Allied bombing raids?conducted by their own countries?following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Trouble follows Lucy wherever she goes. So does a vision of second chances . . . and love.
Westerville, Ohio, 1875. Susanna is a lady of principles who values family above all. Johann seems to represent all she despises . . . but appearances can be deceiving.
Westerville, Ohio, 1855. Music offers Kate sweet refuge from her troubles . . . but real freedom is sweeter.
Wren has tried to shelter her only son from the tumult of the world. Now she's about to find sanctuary . . . in the last place she ever expected.
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A random community of Faces in the Fire.
The Tides of Truth series follows one lawyer's passionate pursuit of truth--in matters of life and the law.
What would you die for? That's the question suddenly thrust upon a small band of women and children in Bosnia at the close of World War II. When a group of bitter soldiers stumble upon their peaceful village, they suddenly face an insidious evil . . . and the ultimate test.
She's a wedding coordinator. He's a divorce attorney. She begins marriages. He ends them. How could these two possibly find common ground?
Same mom. Same dad. Completely different lives. Who's to say which sister has it sweeter?
Stephen Friedman is making a good living in good times. He's just an ordinary guy. Or so he thinks.
Build your Bible study library with this essential book on the cultures and history of the biblical world. Each article comes from Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Dictionary. This volume of the Unlock the Bible series includes articles on the most important kingdoms, peoples, and events in Scripture.
Author and counselor Marilyn Meberg probes the corners of our mind to uncover the faulty thinking that leads to feelings of uncertainty about our faith. She then explains how God affirms and welcomes our humanity in the midst of our brokenness as she guides us through question and answer sections specifically designed to assist us in our journey.
Maurice Traherne is wrongly accused of fraud and gambling and must play a careful hand if he is to win his love, Octavia, from the grasp of other, less honorable men and retain the trust of those who had faith in him.
Two rather young women, Amy and Helen, traveling with an older uncle, are doing the 'tour' of Europe, and are supposedly soaking up education but secretly yearning for adventures and romance. At this wish for adventure, a pair of gloves suddenly drops beside them from a balcony above their hotel room near Coblentz. Ah, whose gloves?
Minton Sparks paints word pictures of the rural South that put you square in the middle of the people and the place she knows like the back of her hand. Desperate Ransom showcases her talents with flash fiction and poetry illustrating a community of rural Southerners.
A bizarre inheritance starts one woman down a path of self-discovery.
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