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Loving Well (Beth Moore)
Some people are a joy to love, some are difficult to love, and we all have to deal with some people who are humanly impossible to love. In all those relationships one truth endures: We will never be able to love others well until we have been loved well. Only God can ultimately give us the complete love we so desperately need. Journals available in bookstore.
Saving God’s Green Earth
Caring for the creation is a vital part of our walk with the Creator. God has called His children to be stewards of the environment and to be leaders in the fight to save our beautiful planet. No book required.
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The Case for a Creator
A worldview must answer four questions. The first is, “Where did we come from?” In his best-selling book, atheist-turned-Christian, Lee Strobel, a former award-winning legal editor, pursues the answer to this fundamental question. Book available in bookstore.
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Time Management As Jesus Lived It
Do your waking hours run out before you have time for fellowship with God? Then join us for a study designed to teach practical ways to more efficiently manage your time. The benefits reaped when time-management skills are practiced will not only give you the quality time needed for fellowship with God, but will permeate every area of your life.
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The Holiness of God
How does our reaction to God’s holiness define all we are and do as Christians? As we review the book, “The Holiness of God” by R.C. Sproul, we will investigate the character of God including such topics as Holy Justice, The Trauma of Holiness, and War and Peace with a Holy God. Book available in bookstore.
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How to Drug-Proof Your Kids
This Focus on the Family program equips parents with biblically based tools and strategies, enabling them to strengthen their families and more effectively steer their children from the harmful use of drugs. The class is designed for parents of children ages 8 to 13, with a cost of $20 per family for materials.
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