Shirley Mowat Tucker's Diamonds in the Dust
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out of South Africa comes the poignant tale of Ida Morgan: her
husband murdered, abandoned by God, and alone in the world. Ida’s
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Joseph Keysor's Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Bible
| In this updated edition, author Joseph Keysor addresses the growing trend among secularists to label Hitler as a Christian and therefore attribute the atrocities of the second world war to the Christian religion. Joseph Keysor's well reasoned, well researched, and comprehensive defense of the Christian faith against modern accusations is a useful tool for scholars, pastors, and educators who are interested in the truth. "Hitler and Christianity" is a necessity in one's apologetics library, and secularists, skeptics, and atheists will be obliged to respond. | Direct from Publisher
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A. R. Horvath's Birth Pangs: Fidelis
| "Fidelis" follows the path of a man waking up in a broken world that is pockmarked from nuclear strikes and still coping with the lingering effects of a terrible disease. In discovering the new landscape of America, he discovers the equally new landscape of his own soul. Filled with adventure and warfare, as equally compelling is its attempt to explore concepts of truth, valor, manhood, and destiny. In "Fidelis" the crutches of society have collapsed. In this setting, the intangible characteristics that make the human race indomitable are permitted expression. Indeed, they are encouraged. "Fidelis" is the first book of seven in the "Birth Pangs" series by author A.R. Horvath. | Direct from Publisher
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A. R. Horvath's Birth Pangs: Spero
| The setting is America in the not too distant future. Disease and War have brought the country to its knees but in doing so has created new opportunities. Beginning with the first glimpse of the nuclear flash, the individuals in Spero join the hordes of refugees as they try to regroup and rebuild. Tasha, a beloved character from book one of the Birth Pangs series, guides her wounded charge through the carnage to a place of safety and healing. But war is never far off, and efforts to fight off despair using human effort abound. These have been tried and found wanting. In Spero, something else is offered. | Direct from Publisher soft cover | hard cover On Barnes and Noble soft cover | hard cover E-books |
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A. R. Horvath's For No Reason At All: A Romance
| Author AR Horvath wrote this novella as back story material to his Birth Pangs series without ever intending it to be released to the public. Lightly edited and likely containing elements that are inconsistent with the actual series, readers will still enjoy a glimpse into the Birth Pangs world and some of the characters that swirl within it. | Direct from Publisher soft cover On Barnes and Noble soft cover E-books |
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Anthony Horvath's We Chose Life: Why You Should Too
| Informed at their twenty week ultrasound that their daughter had the debilitating condition called spina bifida, Anthony Horvath and his wife were offered the 'opportunity' to 'terminate.' Termination is a euphemism for abortion, a more polite and politically correct way to describe killing that which is growing inside the mother's womb. Anthony and his wife emphatically declined this offer. More than two years later, their daughter is alive and well, and despite the challenges- or perhaps because of them- she continues to bring them intense joy. In "We Chose Life: Why You Should Too" Anthony wants people to hear the reasons that he and his wife made the decision they did and hopes that they will persuade others to decide the same. | Direct
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Jamie Greening's The Haunting of Pastor Butch Gregory
| Pastor Butch Gregory is having a bad day. But then, every Monday is a bad day for Butch. To top it all off, today he's being chased around by a big beluga whale. That can't be possible? Right? In this collection of short stories by pastor Jamie Greening, anything is possible. Utilizing satire, wit, humor, and the occasional poem, Pastor Greening reflects on his years in Christian ministry. With stories ranging from the poignant to the preposterous, these short stories are bound to touch the hearts of pastors and congregants alike. | Direct
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G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy
| The wit and wisdom of Gilbert K. Chesterton continues to astonish new readers. Presented as his 'spiritual autobiography,' this monumental work shows just how clearly Mr. Chesterton anticipated future developments in philosophy as well as how Christianity would continue to resonate with individual seekers. Atheism, materialism, modernism... still lack the romance embodied in Christianity. This edition includes an index to help run down the memorable quotes you recall Chesterton said, but not where he said it. | Direct
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Blaise Pascal's Pensees
| Blaise Pascal set out to
produce a
monumental work of Christian apologetics but his untimely death meant
that only his fragmentary notes- his thoughts- would be passed on to
future generations. The 'random' notes of most people would not be
worth preserving; not so with Blaise Pascal. Not only do his 'thoughts'
continue to provoke new insights into the Christian religion, but they
were praised as among the finest in French literature. This edition
comes with an index for tracking down concepts and tracing Pascal's
sophisticated reasoning throughout the volume. ISBN: 978-0979127670 Retail Price: $15.95 |
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George MacDonald's Lilith
| George MacDonald was a
spiritual
and literary forbear of writers such as C. S. Lewis, W. H. Auden, G. K.
Chesterton, and Madeleine L'Engle. "Lilith" is the account of a man who
has never thought much about the laws of nature or his place in the
universe or much of anything for that matter. Then, while minding his
own business in his own home and his own library, he suddenly finds
himself face to face with another world. It is his own world, but he
had never known there was more to it. Likewise, he discovers that there
was more to himself. But first he must meet Lilith, and find his way,
and himself, in the swirling relationship between her, Adam and Eve,
and God himself. ISBN: 978-0979127687 Retail Price: $14.95 |
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George MacDonald's Phantastes
| C. S. Lewis reports that this
book
by George MacDonald 'baptized his imagination.' It would take years,
but eventually this baptism would contribute to Lewis' conversion to
Christianity. Lewis also writes that there isn't anything that he had
written that had not been influenced by the writings of MacDonald.
Given the influence of Lewis, it is astonishing that it has taken the
world so long to discover George MacDonald- but discovering, it is.
This 'fairie romance' calls forth the question: is there more to
reality than meets the eye? Though first published in 1858, a new edition was commissioned in 1905 by George MacDonald's son, Greville MacDonald, with new illustrations by Arthur Hughes. This e-book reflects that updated edition. ISBN: 978-1936830022 Retail Price: $9.95 |
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Simon Greenleaf's Testimony of the Four Evangelists
| A reprint of the 1847 second
edition of Simon Greenleaf's influential work examining the four
Gospels in light of the rules of evidence, this book is certain to
continue Greenleaf's influence for another generation. A renown
professor from Harvard, his arguments shaped the discussion on
Christianity then and they will shape them now. This book contains an
index to assist the researcher in his efforts. ISBN: 978-0979127694 Retail Price: $7.95 |
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Martin Luther's Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians
| Martin Luther's classic
commentary
on Paul's epistle to the Galatians helped prod protestantism towards an
understanding of the Gospel that is foundational to many Christians to
this day. This edition comes with a helpful index to help track down
concepts, key words, and theological terms as they emerge in Luther's
writings. ISBN: 978-1936830008 Retail Price: $9.95 |
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Richard Whately's Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bonaparte
| The atheist philosopher David
Hume
unleashed an assault on Christianity in the 1700s that reverberates to
this day. By undermining arguments based on or included references to
miracles- or documents that contained them- many a person embraced his
strict empiricism. Famously rising to the challenge, the Rev. Richard
Whately showed that employing the same kind of 'empirical' scrutiny to
other historical claims would result in absurdities. Namely, we could
know little, if anything, about the famous Napoleon Bonaparte
(Buonaparte). Indeed, one might even conclude he hadn't existed at all!
There was only one problem: Napoleon had carried out his great feats
within the lifetime of Whately's readers and his existence, and those
feats, were common knowledge! Something had to give, either Hume's
strict empiricism or knowledge itself (ie, epistemology). Whately is
convinced that his playful analysis of Hume's reasoning would have been
seen by Hume himself to show the great joke his reasoning was.
Unfortunately, Hume died in 1776, and it is up to modern readers to
decide for themselves if Whately was correct. ISBN: 978-1936830015 Retail Price: $8.95 |
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Margaret Sanger's The Pivot of Civilization and A Plan for Peace
| The Pivot of Civilization was
published in 1922. It
contains Margaret Sanger's belief that civilization rises or falls on
how it views the 'people problem.' It wasn't simply the fact that there
were too many people. The kind of people roaming the planet were also a
problem. What kind of people? Sanger says it explicitly: feeble-minded,
defective, moronic, epileptic people. What should be done with them?
They should be put into camps. They should be sterilized. They should
be segregated. Does this sound familiar? It is but one small step to
add: "They should be exterminated." 10 years later, Sanger introduced
her 'Plan for Peace' (included in this book) which made similar calls.
So it was that some of the most devilish ideas carried out by the Nazis
not more than a decade later were just as popular in America. Indeed,
it appears the Nazis may have gotten their ideas from American
eugenicists! Sanger's book will give you a new perspective on the
intellectual climate in the early 1900s and a new understanding of
contemporary events and issues. Published under the Suzeteo Enterprises Imprint. ISBN: 978-1936830046 Retail Price: $14.95 |
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Albert Schweitzer's The Quest of the Historical Jesus
| A little over a hundred years
ago,
Dr. Albert Schweitzer set forth the definitive survey of studies into
the historical Jesus up to that point. His book, originally in German,
was a major event that reverberates to this day. Even though many
people will find his conclusions objectionable, the book needs to be on
the shelf of any serious Bible scholar. This edition is based on the
first English edition, translated by W. Montgomery. A foreword by
Anthony Horvath puts Dr. Schweitzer's book in the context of the
hundred years of research into the 'historical Jesus' that has followed
the publication of the book. This edition also includes an 8 page index
to aid the serious researcher. Published under the Suzeteo Enterprises Imprint. ISBN: 978-1936830039 Retail Price: $24.95 |
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