raise! Praise! Praise! Kay can't say it enough. The concept of praising God every moment of ones life is so simple, yet so profound. It is so simple, but never easy. The secret to success as a Christian comes from maintaining an attitude of praise. Just as physical exercise builds muscles in the human body, which in turn builds strength and good health; so praise builds faith which in turn builds a strong and joyful soul. (See Nehemiah 8:10)
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A Place in God's Heart
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US $13.00
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| You can live each and every day, each and every hour, each and every minute, each and every second bubbling over with love, joy, peace, patience, and tenderness, and enveloped in God's compassion. This book will show you how. |
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On Wings of Praise
How to Find Real Joy in a Personal Relationship with God |
US $13.00
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| Tired of playing games with God? Ever hunger for a more fulfilling life in Christ? Kay describes her "spiritual winter"--years of playing at church. Desperate for change, she determined to be guided by the Holy Spirit. Trust replaced fear; joy replaced depression; praise changed her entire life. On Wings of Praise is the author's spiritual journey toward wholeness in Jesus Christ.
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His Praise Goes On
Thanking God from a Full Heart |
US $13.00
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| Three years after On Wings of Praise was written, Kay assures you that the praise does go on. Praising isn't just another game, as some suggest, but a complete about face in attitude, joy and living. The exciting news is by practicing praise we are drawn into a new intimacy with our Savior. The author continues the journey of joy she began in the first book, On Wings of Praise. |
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Go for the Gold
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US $10.00
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| Three hundred and sixty-six stories for kids--one a day for a year, a leap year! From word tricks to math puzzles, from Olympic highs to stories of lost mines and hidden treasures, the author demonstrates God's love and His faithfulness. |
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Popsicles, Black Holes, and Burnt Toast
Out of this World Devotional for Juniors |
US $14.00
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| In Kay's current 2003 devotional for Juniors, you'll encounter eggs that explode and Serb missiles that don't. You'll meet Cha-Cha, the parrot that learned how to order the dog to bring in the cows, then take them back to pasture again - over and over. And that's just the first two weeks! The rest of the book really is out of this world, with tales of triumph and tragedy, and stories terrestrial and extraterrestrial. |
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