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December 2018 Offering

December 3rd, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

Jerusalem’s Queen
by: Angela Hunt
Born in the small village of Modein, a town made famous by the warrior Maccabees, Salome Alexandra knows better than to harbor grand dreams for her future. She pales in comparison to her beautiful older sister, and though she learns to read at an early age, girls are not valued for their intellectual ability. But when her father and sister are killed, John Hyrcanus, a distant relative, invites Salome and her […]

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October 2018 Offering

October 17th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

When Your Kid Is Hurting
by: Dr. Kevin Leman

Life isn’t always predictable or safe, and today’s kids live in an increasingly unstable world. Being bombarded by headlines highlighting school shootings, bullying, and ethnic violence is only the start. Add on peer pressure, a friend’s betrayal, nasty jabs on social media, and being stuck in the middle of a divorce, and it’s no wonder kids of all ages are facing significant trauma.

In When Your Kid Is […]

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Review “It’s Okay Not to Be Okay”

October 3rd, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

When Sheila Walsh discovered “I’m not good enough and I’m good with that,” everything started to change.

In It’s Okay Not to Be Okay, Sheila helps you overcome the same old rut of struggles and pain by changing the way you think about God, yourself, and your everyday life. She shares practical, doable, daily strategies that will help you move forward one step at a time, knowing God will never let you down.

It’s never too late […]

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Review “Little Women”

September 12th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

In celebration of its 150th anniversary, the first-ever modern cinematic retelling of Little Women is coming to theatres. From girls playing in the attic to women living with purpose, the March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – are committed to always supporting each other. Little Women is an inspirational celebration of the female voice and family as much as it is a recognition of the challenges of growing up and forging individual […]

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Review “God Bless the Broken Road”

August 27th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

God Bless the Broken Road tells the story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film combines elements of faith, country music, and stock car racing while paying tribute to those who serve in the military.

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August 2018 Offering

August 14th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

Not the Boss of Us
by: Kay Wills Wyma

Too much to manage and not enough time or energy to do it? What if instead of being overwhelmed with life you could be overwhelmed by Truth with all its grace, hope, peace, and love?

In this perspective-altering book, Kay Wills Wyma shares how to confront the pressures we face–at home, online, at work, in relationships, on our calendars–and replace all those heavy expectations with the liberating truth […]

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Review God’s Not Dead – A Light in Darkness DVD

August 7th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

A church destroyed. A congregation silenced. A relationship shattered. Yet even in life’s darkest valleys, a small flame can light the way toward healing and hope.

A deadly fire rips through St. James Church, devastating the congregation and Pastor Dave. Adjoining Hadleigh University uses the tragedy to kick the congregation off campus. The escalating controversy creates a dilemma for the small church—can Christians fight for their rights and be the light for Christ at the […]

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June 2018 Offering

June 12th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

The Accidental Guardian
by: Mary Connealy
When Trace Riley finds the smoldering ruins of a small wagon train, he recognizes an attack by the same group who left him as sole survivor years ago.
Deborah Harkness saved her younger sister and two toddlers during the attack, and now finds herself at the mercy of her rescuer. Trace becomes an accidental guardian when he offers the only shelter for miles around and agrees to take them in until […]

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Review “The 49th Mystic”

May 15th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

Ted Dekker

Some say the great mystery of how one can live in two worlds at once died with Thomas Hunter many years ago. Still others that the gateway to that greater reality was and is only the stuff of dreams.

They are wrong. 

In the small town of Eden, Utah, a blind girl named Rachelle Matthews is about to find out just how wrong.

When a procedure meant to restore Rachelle’s sight goes awry, she begins to […]

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April 2018 Offering

April 13th, 2018|Tags: |0 Comments

The Road Home
by: Beverly Lewis
Grieving the death of her Amish parents and the separation from her nine close-knit siblings, Lena Rose Schwartz consoles herself that her new life in Lancaster County won’t be forever. Surely someday soon she will return to her beloved Michigan settlement, including her beau. But even as she holds on to hope for a reunion with those she loves most, she discovers that Lancaster holds charms of its own. Will […]