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Posted July 15th, 2007 in eBooks
Here’s an easy way to let friends and relatives know what happened to you after you disappear. It also warns them about what’s coming and what they need to do. Hang it on your refrigerator door, in your office, or some other conspicuous place. Read Post »
Posted April 10th, 2006 in eBooks
The Book of Genesis is really a compilation of the eyewitness accounts of our Creator and 10 Patriarchs. I’ve presented them here in the first person, as if they were telling us their stories themselves. It’s fiction, but it’s based in fact, and it will bring the Bible’s first book to life as never before. You’ll love it! Read Post »
Posted April 10th, 2006 in eBooks
“For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” (Matt. 12:40) Every body knows you can’t get three days and three nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning. So what happened? Was the Lord mistaken, or are we? Find out as we solve the three day-three night mystery.
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Posted January 17th, 2005 in eBooks
Right from the beginning, the Lord promised great blessings to those who followed His ways and obeyed his commands. Some of the most meaningful are found in Deut. 28: 1-8. Since they carry no expiration date they’re still in effect. We present them here with their modern interpretations.
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Posted April 29th, 2004 in eBooks
Revelation chapters 2 and 3 are chocked so full of wisdom for believers that it’s hard to overestimate their value. In this commentary we explore them in detail, drawing on years of study and personal visits to each site for understanding.
Presented in clear and straightforward language, and accompanied by beautiful photography, this study is sure to bring hours of enjoyment along with a wealth of knowledge. 68 pages, 1.45 mb. Read Post »
Posted April 28th, 2004 in eBooks, Gift Shop
Why four gospels? There are several good reasons. First there were four audiences that had to be reached, each with different needs and a different perspective. Second, each Gospel provides a view of the Lord that differs from the other three, making all four necessary to see the whole picture. And third, each one is uniquely identified with the Camp of Israel and the Throne of God.
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