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Prophets And Personal Prophesy

Dr. Hamon has hit the nail on the head once again. He has saved us countless hours of pain and heartache by sharing his prophetic experiences and lessons with us in this book. Prophecy and the Office of Prophet are essential to the success and the growth of the Body of Christ. Dr. Hamon has removed the mystery surrounding this office and gift.

The Bondage Breaker

Through Jesus we can win the spiritual battles that confront us. We don’t have to be trapped in frustration, bitterness, and discouragement. The Bondage Breaker® helps readers discover how to break negative thought patterns, control irrational feelings, and break out of sinful behavior.

Bringing Up Boys

Dobson sees the "future of Western civilization" dependent on how we handle the "crisis" of raising the next generation of men. Much of his advice on boy-rearing issues, from discipline to attention deficit disorder to coping with divorce, is biblically based. Dr. Dobson explains the devastating effects of divorce on our children. Any man or woman considering giving up on marriage should read this book before calling an attorney -- far too much is in jeopardy. Not only does Dr. Dobson provide reasons to save your marriage but practical advice that will help you heal your love relationship.

The Culture Warrior

O’Reilly, host of Fox News "The O'Reilly Factor”, condemns the "erosion of societal discipline" flowing from an alleged "S-P [secular-progressive]" agenda of drug legalization, teenagers' rights, moral relativism, church-state separation, therapy instead of punishment for criminals and, above all, the "communist" freeloader's doctrine that the government should tax the rich to fund housing, health care and early-childhood education for the poor. O'Reilly also opines about the impact of every major media outlet which has moved to the far left. The profession of journalism has been desecrated and enslaved to print nothing but propaganda with hidden political agendas.

The Potters Freedom

Fortunately, "The Potter's Freedom" is more than a refutation of "Chosen but Free," but a defense of the Reformation. Most people who have had any kind of History course knows enough about the Reformation to know that the Catholic Church split as a result of Martin Luther. But little do they know what started all the controversy. Luther wrote a book called "The bondage of the will" which is still in print today. In it, Luther discusses the fact that man is enslaved to sin and incapable of generating saving faith within himself. Therefore, something needs to happen that is out of man's control!

Wild at Heart

God designed men to be dangerous, says John Eldredge. Simply look at the dreams and desires written in the heart of every boy: To be a hero, to be a warrior, to live a life of adventure and risk. Sadly, most men abandon those dreams and desires-aided by a Christianity that feels like nothing more than pressure to be a "nice guy." It is no wonder that many men avoid church, and those who go are often passive and bored to death.

Home Schooling The Right Choice

This book will open your eyes - big time - to what is being taught in the public school system. It's absolutely a must-read for everyone with school aged children.

Business for the Glory of God

When students ask, “How can I serve God with my life?” they don’t often hear the answer, “Go into business”. But that is exactly what this book is claiming. Grudem says, “human desires to increase the production of goods and services are not in themselves greedy or materialistic or evil. Rather, such desires to be productive represent God-given desires to dominion over the earth as He created us to do.” Grudem also explains that significant temptations accompany all productions of goods and services, which we need to resist. This is not a ‘Health and Wealth’ gospel, but a biblical looks at the goodness of business.