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Books : Religion & Spirituality : Christianity : Authors, A-Z : ( H ) : Hurnard, Hannah
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Hannah Hurnard created the story of Much Afraid, a young girl hoping to travel from the Valley of Humiliation to the High Places. Along the way, she meets a number of memorable characters - including the Family of Fearings, Cousin Pride, Mrs. Valiant, Mercy, and Peace. Much Afraid also meets the ever-caring Shepherd, who helps her on her journey, at the end of which she receives a new name: Grace and Glory. This long-time best-seller is an intriguing perspective on the Christian life. Now in a deluxe collector's edition, this unabridged classic will thrill readers of all ages.
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An allegory of the nine spices mentioned in Song of Solomon compared with the nine fruits of the Spirit.
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Quote from inside cover: "If you desire to know God more intimately, live in His will for you and experience the joy of His promises, Hinds' Feet on High Places is a must read!"...
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In this autobiography, Hurnard recounts how God's transforming power replaced her despair and fearfulness with his joy, testifying that anyone can experience personal communion with the Lord.
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The Lord's care and guidance are vividly demonstrated in the account of the author's evangelical team that carried the gospel message to remote settlements in Israel during the 1930s.
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The author leads readers to discover Christ's church at work in the world--the invisible world.
Spanish available
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As God's children we are called to be transmitters of his love through prayer. By practicing the principles of faith and love, prayer becomes a joyful privilege in serving God.
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We can find freedom to enjoy the Christian life by allowing God to transform our thoughts, specifically through an attitude of praise, selflessness, and pure thinking.
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Here is a beautiful allegory dramatizing the yearning of God's children to be led to new heights of love, joy and victory. Follow Much-Afraid on her spiritual journey through difficult places with her companions, Sorrow and Suffering. Learn how Much-Afraid overcomes her fears as she passes through many dangers and mounts at last to the High Places.
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By practicing the three principles of holy love studied here, we can turn control of our mind and heart over to God and experience the love, glory, and joy of his kingdom here on earth.
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SPANISH EDITION. A devotional best-seller of all times which personifies the attitudes of our mind, heart and character and leads us to that perfect union with Christ.
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The Great Book is a fresh, new translation of the Word of God. It reads so smoothly that it doesn't even seem to be a translation, though it is painstakingly accurate according to the best Greek manuscripts. The true meaning that God intended comes through loud and clear---in plain English!
Because The Great Book communicates so well, it can be used effectively in many ways:
* For teaching kids of all ages, especially teenagers.
* For teaching English to non-native speakers.
* For those who have never read the Bible before.
* For prison ministries.
* For evangelistic outreaches in America.
* For missionary distribution programs around the world.The Great Book is written at a 5th grade reading level in order to reach the greatest number of people in the world. The original Greek New Testament was Koine (common) Greek. Let's face it, we could all use a little help with the most difficult New Testament books such as Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, and Revelation!
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