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BOOKS In preparation for the release of Disney's "Prince Caspian" we are promoting the "Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S.Lewis. Reading the books first will bring more enjoyment to the movies. As always, books offer more details than movies can ever give us. For your enjoyment, here is the trailer to the new movie coming in May, 2008.
LUTHER'S SPIRITUALITY from the series: The Classics of Western Spirituality (TM)
Edited and Translated by Phlip D. W. Krey & Peter D.S. Krey A contemporary translation. An introduction to the issues that Luther brings to the history of spirituality. Hardcover. ISBN 978-0-8091-0514-4 $39.95
MOTHER TERESA
Hardcover. 416 PAGES $22.95 ROS.IGP.MTCL-H
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Visions From a Common Manby Peter F. Serra "Peter Serra did. Christian Visions from a Common Man is an in-depth look at the creative genius that is Peter Serra. His life stories before and after salvation are shown in a compelling way that will echo the sounds of his life into yours. Life lessons are taught, learned, and some experienced in what is to be a common man's vision from a God-given right—the right to live. Peter Serra's dramatic aperture is sure to enhance your stimuli, and leave you grasping for more. Christian Visions from a Common Man brings the most uncommon of things, to the most common purposes.
RACE AND PRAYER/Collected Voices, Many Dream Compiled by Malcolm Boyd and Bishop Chester Talton Morehouse Publishing
Morehouse has this to say about this book: "The damage done by hatred and prejudice—based on race, sexual orientation, religion, or gender—runs very deep. The damage done is often invisible, but it simmers beneath the surface anyway. In Race and Prayer, Malcolm Boyd and Chester Talton have collected poems, prayers, and prose that bring the anger and frustration to light, and ultimately, they hope, to a place of reconciliation and healing." "Race and Prayer is divided into five sections: Suffering and Anger; Prejudice and Hatred; Diversity; Reconciliation and Healing; and Growth in Understanding and Sharing. Contributors to this collection range in age from teenagers to the elderly, and include men and women from a wide variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, all of whom speak honestly of their own experiences, heartbreaks, and hopes. Twelve cartoons from three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Conrad, editorial cartoonist at the Los Angeles Times, add to the power of this collection." This Review is by The Rt. Reverend Barbara C. Harris "Race and Prayer is an extraordinary compilation of petitions from the heart in varied forms and represents the rich diversity of its contributors, many of whom I know as activists for peace with justice. These are passionate prayers that scores of readers can adopt and adapt as their own. It was an honor and privilege to respond to editors Boyd and Talton's invitation to make a small contribution to this compelling volume, which is a gift to the whole people of God."--The Rt. Reverend Barbara C. Harris Click below:
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