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Fire in the Fireplace
$15.99 $13.50 Our Price
by Charles E. Hummel
The activity of the Holy Spirit (the fire) in the
church (the fireplace) has been a source of
controversy since Pentecost. In recent years,
changes have swirled around the charismatic
renewal. Hummel offers a unique historical
perspective along with cogent analysis of the
latest trends. Grounded in scripture, he shows
us where charismatic renewal has been, where
it is now and where it is going.
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Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work
$18.00 $15.00 Our Price
by Eugene H. Peterson
Originally published in 1980, Peterson shows
how five Old Testament books provide a solid
foundation for much of what a pastor does.
Prayer - Directing: Song of Songs (Solomon)
Story - Making: Ruth
Pain - Sharing: Lamentations
Nay - Saying: Ecclesiastes
Community - Building: Esther
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For The Life of the World
$11.95 $9.50 Our Price
by Alexander Schmemann
This book was originally written to serve as an
outline for students in a discussion of the
Christian "worldview." It suggests an approach
to the world and to man's life in it that stems
from the liturgical experience of the Orthodox
Church. Fr. Schmemann's powerful and
perceptive writings have been instrumental in
conveying Orthodoxy to a growing audience.
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Foundations of Social Order
$17.00 $15.00 Our Price
by Rousas John Rushdoony
"Every social order rests on a creed, on a concept
of life and law, and represents a religion in action.
Wherever there is an attack on the organization of
society, there is an attach on its religion.
When the foundations are provided, the general form
of the building is determined."
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Four Cardinal Virtues
$13.00 $12.50 Our Price
by Josef Pieper
A stimulating quartet of essays on the four cardinal virtues by Josepf Pieper, internationally known German Thomist scholar and one of the most important philosophers of our time.
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Freedom for Ministry
$24.95 $16.00 Our Price
by Richard John Neuhaus
"If there was one book and only one book I could
recommend for anyone entering the ministry, it
would be Neuhaus' Freedom for Ministry. Forged
in the fires of Neuhaus' own ministry, this book
makes clear that the ministry of the church is
possible only because God has made it
possible."
- Stanley Hauerwas
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