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  • Village Hours : Over 27000 Ronald Blythe Titles Sold

    $23.99

    Britain’s best loved rural writer chronicles the progress of the seasons in the Stour valley village where he has lived and worked among artists, writers, farmers and, increasingly, commuters. For all the changes in the contemporary countryside, timeless qualities remain and both are captured here with a poet’s understanding and imagination. The year takes its shape from the seasons of nature and the feasts and festivals of the Christian year. Each informs and illuminates the other in this loving celebration of nature’s gifts and neighbourly friendship. Literature, poetry, spirituality and memory all merge to create an exquisite series of stories of our times. These short essays first appeared in the Word From Wormingford column, a popular back page feature of the Church Times for almost twenty years.

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  • Devil And Pierre Gernet

    $28.99

    David Bentley Hart – author of The Beauty of the Infinite and The Doors of the Sea – turns his theological imagination to narrative fiction in this collection of four short stories and one novella. Anticipating questions about his shift in genre, Hart writes that “God is no more likely (and a good deal less likely) to be found in theology than in poetry and fiction.” Far from simple allegory, however, these stories beguile and entrance the reader because of Hart’s engrossing, opulent writing style and the deep theological and philosophical questions he raises. Occasionally flabbergasting, often bedazzling, sometimes heartbreaking, and ultimately mesmerizing, these stories are wide ranging in context and scope but united by a common thread of haunting religious and philosophical questions about this life and the next. This powerful collection will engage both the mind and the heart.

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  • Taste Of Chocolate For The Soul

    $33.95

    Do you like chocolate?

    Do you find it sweet, delicious and satisfying?

    God’s Word can be the same. Once it becomes part of your daily diet, you will hunger for it.

    Like chocolate, God’s Word is sweet, satisfying and delicious. Dr. Carol claims chocolate as her modern parable, and shows the reader how the Word sweetens relationships and calms situations.

    Find God at work in over 100 stories. Smile and cry at “Thanks for the Soldiers.” Feel your heart strings tugged while reading “The Granmum Bag.”

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  • Yellow Leaves : A Miscellany

    $23.00

    In these original essays, short stories, and poems, the beloved Frederick Buechner reflects on the moments of transcendence in the midst of his daily existence. In a myriad of commonplace activities, he finds the presence of the divine, and he elegantly describes these persons, events, and observations, nimbly transporting readers into these realities. With his masterly crafted prose, Buechner edifies, inspires, and offers a timeless model for approaching our human experience.

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  • Use Me Lord

    $32.99

    ‘Use Me, Lord’ is a collection of short, easy- to- read, true stories from the author’s life. These amazing stories reveal the Power of God in everyday life. When one permits God to use them for His Glory, extraordinary events unfold. This book was written to glorify God, lead others to Christ and allow everyone to realize they can be used of God through simple surrender to His will.

    Stories include God’s direction for the author to move with her husband and children from the only home they had ever known to a location far away from family, friends, and church. These stories will encourage and strengthen you to wait on the Lord to provide for your needs. Realizing God’s visible answers to prayer will draw you closer to Him. The author’s passion for the lost and God’s call on her life to win souls for the Kingdom of God is evident.

    Having delayed God’s direction to write this book because she was “too busy”, the author lost her job. After allowing her a few days of self-pity and crying He instructed, “Now write the book.” Her willingness to lose it all to say “Yes” to God is testimony of her faith. ‘Use Me, Lord’ will bring you to tears and make you laugh while allowing you to reflect on what you are doing for the glory of God.

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  • Moving The Rock

    $56.00

    Preface
    Introduction: A Short History

    Part I. Morning Sun Missionary Baptist Church
    Chapter 1. Morning Sun Church And Its Leaders
    Chapter 2. The Family
    Chapter 3. Motherhood

    Part II. The Women Of Morning Sun Church
    Chapter 4. Molly Lake Lander: “I Guess I Have To Go To Jesus”
    Chapter 5. Caren Lake: “Having A Dream”
    Chapter 6. Mahalia Lake: “I Don’t Ask The Lord To Move The Mountain, Just Give Me The Strength To Climb It”
    Chapter 7. Mable Jackson: “All I Asked The Lord For Was A Man With A Cigarette And A Job”
    Chapter 8. Betty Jones: “I Like To Go!”
    Chapter 9. Joann Jones Newton: “When God Comes, He’s Getting Some Of Every Race”
    Chapter 10. Marie Jones Smith: “Getting That Made-Up Mind”
    Chapter 11. Linda Wilson, Marie’s Daughter: “All These Years I Have Become Stronger”

    Part III. The Research Process
    Chapter 12. The Research, The Women, And Me

    Appendix: The Research Questions, Theories, And Methods

    Additional Info
    Moving the Rock portrays several generations of African American women whose families migrated from the South to the Pacific Northwest in the 1940s and 1950s. As members of a small storefront church in central Seattle, these women-grandmothers, mothers, daughters-lean on their faith and church to face the challenges of poverty, racism, ignorance, and health. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, it is painfully obvious that many of us know little about what it is like to be poor and Black in the United States. These powerful, profound stories bring this group of women and their problems (and joys) vividly and movingly to life.

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  • Lost Chords : The Parish Choir Tries Its Best

    $14.49

    Here are 23 new stories, written with characteristic affection and wit, which will greatly entertain Reg’s loyal and eager readers. Bellowing basses, lead singers at least a line ahead of everyone else, temperamental organists, mildewing sheet music and fusty robes – welcome to the world of the local church choir. There is no better observer of the volatile relations between the clergy, the choir, the organist and the congregation than Reg Frary who has seen it all in almost seventy years’ first hand experience of sitting in the choir stalls Sunday by Sunday. This is an ideal Christmas gift for anyone who sings in an amateur choir (and the more amateur, the better).

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  • Bookmans Tale

    $23.99

    “Ronald Blythe has spent his life among the artists and writers of his native Suffolk. His books, especially the bestselling “”Akenfield””, have given East Anglia a distinctive literary voice. Here we accompany Ronald through the lanes of Constable country, we observe him in his study following his early morning writing routine, we meet John Clare, Traherne and countless other writers who continue to influence him, we join him in the ancient tradition of Anglican worship season by season, and luxuriate in the simple beauty of his ancient farmhouse and its garden, made by the artist John Nash. Literature, poetry, spirituality and memory all merge to create exquisite stories for our times.”

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  • Cabin In The Woods

    $24.99

    This book is collection of true-life adventures with spiritual insights for young people. It focuses on the time the author’s parents moved his family to a rural Connecticut town called Cheshire. For the author, it was the adventure of a lifetime, and the things he learned about life and God were immeasurable.

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  • Cabin In The Woods

    $15.99

    This book is collection of true-life adventures with spiritual insights for young people. It focuses on the time the author’s parents moved his family to a rural Connecticut town called Cheshire. For the author, it was the adventure of a lifetime, and the things he learned about life and God were immeasurable.

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  • Giggles N God

    $12.49

    An unusual and entertaining blend of poet and story-teller, LadyJaye deftly draws the reader into a realm of spiritual illumination. A book chock-full of delightful short stories that just happen to rhyme, Giggles n God will leave no doubt of the true Author. This “meditation and journal of His tender mercies” will comfort, encourage, and inspire the seeker soul to a more intimate exposure of God’s love. Watch for future writings from exciting new author LadyJaye.

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  • What Hast Thou In The House

    $14.99

    Have you ever had an experience that you knew would be eternally etched in your heart? Reviewing yourself on video, watching one lit match in a darkened room, and chauffeuring a rat through town are examples of such moments that have carved memories for this writer. In What Hast Thou in the House, Patsy Burge pens short stories about inspirational moments from everyday life that have helped to shape her structural, spiritual, and carnal houses. She encourages us mentally to tour our houses as we read these thoughts from the heart and consider how our talents and possessions can be used in God’s service.

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