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Nancy N. Rue

The Beauty Book

E£65.00

Learn with Lily and her friends just what it means to be beautiful in God’s eyes—inside and outside! In a society so focused on the idea that external beauty reigns supreme, it can be difficult for young girls to figure out what “true” beauty is all about. This unique and creative book for girls (ages 8–12) answers the common questions girls ask during this often confusing and overwhelming stage in their lives in an inviting and conversational manner.

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Nancy N. Rue

The Blurry Rules Book

E£65.00

The Blurry Rules Book is all about ethics. Explain THAT to an 8- to 12-year-old girl! Author, Nancy Rue, approaches the subject by talking about those gray areas and hard-to-answer questions that aren’t so clearly addressed in the Ten Commandments. Children clearly understand "Thou shalt not kill", but what about "thou shalt not hate the guts of the girl who deliberately snubs you? 

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Nancy N. Rue

The Values & Virtues Book

E£65.00

You might not believe it, but values and virtues are important to children these days. They don’t claim to totally understand what they are, but they’d like to know more about them. Values and virtues can be rather abstract concepts to define; yet at a time when children are starting to develop their own independence and ideals, The Values & Virtues Book can be an excellent and useful resource. 

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Nancy N. Rue

The Creativity Book

E£65.00

To be a creative person, you don’t have to be a musician, an artist, or even a writer, because everyone has a creative niche !  Author Nancy Rue has written The Creativity Book exactly for that reason to help girls 9 to 12 discover their creative self no matter what it is. Bright, modern, and fun, The Creativity Book is loaded with activities that teens will love.

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    Nancy N. Rue

    Walk the Walk Book

    E£65.00

    Discipline ... doesn't that mean you're grounded?Doesn't that mean you have no voice? The author  Nancy Rue refers to 'discipline' as training that develops positive and lifelong spiritual habits, which give each young girl a hand to be herself and relate to God, to be close to friends and still being able to be the person who God wants her to be.

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    Nancy N. Rue

    The It's MY Life Book

    E£65.00

    Somewhere between the ages of 9 and 12, things can get a little uncomfortable, particularly for young girls. Suddenly things that used to seem cool to do with Mom or Dad don't seem so cool anymore. As the urges for self-identity and independence from parents begin to develop, potential problems can easily arise. The It's MY Life Book is designed to ..................................................

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    Paul Tillich

    The Religious Situation

    E£130.00

    It is not a book about the religion of the churches but an effort to interpret the whole contemporary situation from the point of view of one who constantly inquires what fundamental faith is expressed in the forms which civilization takes.

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      Paul Tillich

      The Shaking of the Foundations

      E£110.00

      This book is the companion piece to The Eternal Now and The New Beinشg. This is the most profound and important book of the three. Very readable (in contrast to acedemic theology) because these sermons were delivered live. Definitely Spirit-guided ministry. This work is very important in helping us to understand the difference between small spirit and large Spirit. 

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        Dr. Girgis Meilad

        My talk to the family

        E£85.00

        And what after God has honored me, by virtue of my profession as a psychiatrist, with more than half a century of experience, is it right for me to keep all this to myself? As I offer my knowledge and experience to my patients - and as much as possible - I have resolved to present all this in a book, which is a mutual conversation between me and the other party, which is you, the generous reader, so that you may benefit from it by the grace of God, and perhaps also benefit those around you.

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          Ian Bradley

          Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey

          E£520.00

          This concept of the Christian pilgrimage has its origins in the Exodus of the Jews from ancient Egypt, but it has changed and adapted with the passing centuries. In medieval times millions of pilgrims spent months traveling across Europe to visit holy cities and shrines, and today a modern revival has blurred the lines between pilgrimage and tourism and made places such as Iona, Taize and Santiago di Compostella contemporary meccas.

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            Nancy N. Rue

            The Buddy Book

            E£65.00

            As girls grow up, they find out how meaningful -- and difficult -- relationships are. The Buddy Book offers interesting facts about why relationships are significant, what makes a good one, and how lousy your life can be if they're crummy. But more importantly, learning to allow God to be the Counselor of them all can make them easier---even during the rough stages!

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            Paul Tillich

            What is Religion?

            E£130.00

            WHAT IS RELIGION ? by Paul Tillich, Translated by Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed, combines three works originally written in German, one of which was published in 1925. The two works in the final third of the book were presented to meetings of Kant-Gesellschaft in 1919 and 1922, and may now be found mainly in Gesammelte Werke volumes I and IX...

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              Paul Tillich

              The Eternal Now

              E£110.00

              These 16 sermons contain in concentrated form some of Tillich's most lambent themes. Although they were first published in the early 1960s, the pieces in question take up preoccupations which continue to haunt us at the beginning of the 21st century.

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                Craig D. Allert

                A High View of Scripture? The Authority of the Bible and the Formation of the New Testament Canon

                E£300.00

                Where did the Bible come from? Author Craig D. Allert encourages more evangelicals to ask that question. In A High View of Scripture? Allert introduces his audience to the diverse history of the canon's development and what impact it has today on how we view Scripture. Allert affirms divine inspiration of the Bible and, in fact, urges the very people who proclaim the ultimate authority of the Bible to be informed about how it came to be. This book, the latest in the Evangelical Ressourcement series, will be valuable as a college or seminary text and for readers interested in issues of canon development and biblical authority.

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                  Paul Tillich

                  Dynamics of Faith

                  E£110.00

                  One of the greatest books ever written on the subject, Dynamics of Faithis a primer in the philosophy of religion. Paul Tillich, a leading theologian of the twentieth century, explores the idea of faith in all its dimensions, while defining the concept in the process.

                  This graceful and accessible volume contains a new introduction by Marion Pauck, Tillich's biographer.

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                    Paul Tillich

                    The Courage To Be

                    E£110.00

                    Paul Tillich was a German theologian and philosopher who moved to the United States after having to flee from Nazis in the 1930s. He became a lecturer at Yale University in Connecticut

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                      Paul Tillich

                      The New Being

                      E£110.00
                      “These addresses combine enormous learning, simply presented, with a profound awareness of the ‘existential situation’ of modern man, especially in the Western world. They are based on a deep Christian faith, but they present that faith in a new and compelling idiom. They will repay reading and rereading.”—New York Times Book Review

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