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Here’s a quick Bible reference, a fun trivia resource, even a baby names book—The Book of Bible Names, featuring more than 2,000 entries. For every Bible person named—2,026 names and nearly 3,400 individuals—you’ll find relevant information including brief biographies, relevant verse references, and name meanings. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the people of scripture, from Aaron to Zurishaddai.
Comprehensive trade directory of the UK publishing industry and allied book trade suppliers, associations and services.
Provides detailed information on more than 20,000 U.S. and Canadian publishers, including nearly 1,000 distributors, wholesalers and jobbers, as well as small independent presses. The latest edition adds approximately 500 new entries with increased Canadian listings and Web site and e-mail addresses.
Millions of people have simply disappeared, and the world’s in an uproar. In the twinkling of an eye, everything changes—because Jesus has returned for His people! If you enjoy end-times fiction, you’ll love this perspective on the rapture, as Sydney Watson’s classic novel of Christ’s return takes place in turn-of-the-twentieth-century London. What happens when thousands of Christians simply disappear? Why are some people taken while others remain? Eyewitness Tom Hammond, a journalist, will find out. Fast-paced, exciting, and thought-provoking, this edition of In the Twinkling of an Eye has been lightly abridged and updated, and specially typeset for optimal reading.
Everybody wants to pray with power—but how? Find out in the classic volume Quiet Talks on Prayer, now updated and abridged for ease of reading. This early twentieth-century guide by S. D. Gordon explains the meaning and mission of prayer, hindrances to prayer, the “how to’s” of praying, and Jesus’ habits of prayer. Identifying prayer as the world’s greatest “outlet of power,” Gordon encourages a vibrant, two-way communication with the God who longs for communion with His people.
You’ve heard of The Pilgrim’s Progress—now read it in a lightly updated, abridged form. It’s a story you won’t want to miss! Written in the 1600s, this timeless allegory still speaks to readers, realistically describing the joys and trials of anticipating heaven while living the Christian life on this earth. Bunyan’s immortal characters—Christian, Obstinate, Pliable, and Mr. Worldly Wiseman, among others—are placed in compelling settings such as the City of Destruction, the Celestial City, and the Wicket Gate. This edition contains approximately 60 percent of the content of Part I of Bunyan’s original book.
God intends for you to be happy and fulfilled—that’s the encouraging message of the nineteenth-century classic The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life. “Settle down on this one thing,” writes Hannah Whitall Smith, “that Jesus came to save you now, in this life, from the power and dominion of sin, and to make you more than conquerors through His power.” The exciting message of freedom—from the bondage of sin, to the life of Christ—is what has made The Christian’s Secret a favorite for more than a century. Smith’s masterwork is personal, practical, and powerful, and overflowing with substance for thought.