This book will challenge you to practice more effective evangelism by recognizing the valid opportunities God has given to share Christ with the lost and by being more compassionate about the lost condition of those without a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You will learn: To understand your own world-view To understand another's world-view To practice effective evangelism
Faith Addiction Recovery is a faith-based addictions program that is designed for people who are struggling with addictions as well as friends and family of the addicted. All addictions are not the same and every person and family is unique. This program is designed to meet your individual needs and give you the tools you need to be addiction free. Addiction is a terrible thing, but there is hope! Faith Addiction Recovery can help you or your loved one find the freedom you need from the bondage of addiction. Every FAR student is matched with their own sponsor who will guide the student through the program and give the student the individual care and attention needed. Addiction is a terrible thing, but there is hope! Faith Addiction Recovery can help you or your loved one find the freedom you need from the bondage of addiction.
Who is Satan and why should we care? Where is he and what is he doing? What can I do to avoid him? These and many more questions concerning Satan are answered in this comprehensive study on the person, power and plan of this mightiest of angels.
Dinky Dau is Vietnam slang for “you are crazy.” DINKY DAU: Love, War and the Corps is the author’s personal collection of crazy stories from a crazy war and a sometimes-crazy life in the Marine Corps. It was early 1964, the British Invasion by The Beatles had just begun when Dave Zorn decided to drop out of college and join the Marine Corps with a friend. It was the beginning of a wild, three-year ride that included a tour of duty with one of the first combat units sent to fight in the Vietnam War. It was a time when patriotism was still popular—before the draft, the drugs, and the discord. Dinky Dau: Love, War and the Corps is a tale of survival from enemy fire on the ground and in the air, to dysentery and a berserk Army doctor, to torrential monsoon rains and searing jungle heat, and nightmarish animals, insects, rodents and reptiles. It is also the story of two young lovers who, though separated by war, were reunited by a death decades later. Woven throughout the action is the story of friendships made during war and how they endure through the decades.
More than 3,000 parts suppliers, salvage yards, restoration shops, dealers, and appraisers. Includes listings arranged by make and model; state-by-state listings; and an updated rundown of web sites and e-mail addresses.
Despite widespread biblical illiteracy, many people--Christians and the non-religious alike--can still recite Psalm 23. Frequently heard at funerals and in movies, it is a source of comfort in times of grief or fear. But there is more to it than that, asserts author Dave Tomlinson. In Still Waters and Skyscrapers, Tomlinson creatively reintroduces us to a passage of Scripture we only thought we knew. Far more than just words to speak during trials, Psalm 23 is a song of life that "teaches us about the nature of faith in every situation." This fresh take on the best-known psalm takes biblical study, personal stories and anecdotes, and links to popular culture and weaves them together to give readers a new perspective.
Occasionally tear-jerking, sometimes funny, always sincere, Behind the Mic takes readers on a ride with the man who morphed from small-town boy to one of radios most prolific personalities. Dave Pratts memoir, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, also details his triumphant battle with cancer.
There are few modern animated television shows that could survive over a decade and a half and remain as funny... or as stupid... or as sick... or as depraved... today as when they started. Even fewer can claim to cater to “mature” audiences, while their critics complain that everything about the show is immature. And fewer still where, for the first decade or so, one of the main characters was killed off every week. Then returned, no worse for wear, seven days later. That, however, is the world of South Park, and this is a book about that world. A journey through the lives, times, and catastrophes that have established the tiny mountain town of South Park, Colorado, as America's favorite dysfunctional community. A voyage into a universe where Barbra Streisand is reborn as a Japanese monster movie; where Kentucky Fried Chicken is a registered drug; where Canada is forever on a footing for war; and where we discover that even feces love Christmas. From Zebulon Pike to Chef, from Brian Boitano to Mel Gibson, from “Super Best Friends” to South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, it's all covered in South Park FAQ. Featuring A-Z coverage of the all the characters readers have come to know and the stories behind the episodes, it also includes an episode guide and an appendix of all of the songs featured in South Park. Nothing is sacred and nobody is safe. Even physical and emotional disabilities are just another banana skin for someone to slip on, and the term “politically correct” has been translated into “oh good, you're getting annoyed.” It is a place where ... you get the picture. This is not Bambi!
Dave Courtney, described by the press as 'one of the most feared men on the streets of London' reveals the characters, both fictional and all too real that have most influenced his colourful life. As you might expect, Dodgy Dave's ideas of what constitutes a hero and a villain is at times a little, well, dodgy. Dave challenges our notions of what it is to be heroic in his usual candid and witty style. With ten of his best heroes including Ned Kelly, Edward G Robinson and Al Capone and villains from his own past such as the Krays, Bruce Reynolds and Joey Pyle, Dave Courtney's Heroes and Villains is a fascinating insight into their lives from a unique angle - from someone who knows - and into the inspiration behind the man.
Jack O Brien, like so many of us, is searching for answers for the meaning of life, wondering, Why am I here? Why is life so difficult? What is my purpose? As he gets caught up in the misery of circumstances outside his control and is struggling with life, he encounters “people” who will shake him to his core. Unexplained circumstances will lead him to shift his perspective on life and the things that have happened to him. Coming full circle is a culmination of being at the right place at the right time to change the entire trajectory of your life. When you let God and other people in, great transformations can happen.
Dave Madden, the comedian and actor perhaps best known as Reuben Kincaid in The Partridge Family television series tells all. Raised by his aunt in a small midwest town, Dave went on to success as a stand-up comic and actor in Hollywood. Regarded as one of the nicest men in Hollywood, his memoir includes behind the scenes accounts of his experiences, plus never before published photos of the popular Partridge Family "boys," David Cassidy and Danny Bonaduce.
Dave Dion's brand new autobiography proves conclusively why he is considered the most popular Late Model driver in the Northeast. Working with long time announcer and journalist, Dave Moody, Dion talks passionately about his racing career and his family's personal struggle with alcoholism, the Vietnam War, and the pressures of decades on the road. Loaded with photography, it is the classic story of a rugged individualist who pieces together a moral code far more precious that the silver in his hundreds of trophies.
In Words from the Worm, the colorful creature who turned the NBA into a three-ring circus holds court on an array of issues. In his own words, he tells of his troubled upbringing, his mighty rebounding skills, his philosophical approach to life, his flair for women's clothing, his status as a cultural icon, and much more.
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