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  • Crossing Eternity
    Crossing the Threshold of Eternity: What the Dying Can Teach the Living

    Death is unavoidable, but most people avoid discussing the
    topic of death or feel uncomfortable when dealing with someone who is
    terminally ill. After standing at the bedside of the dying and listening to people
    who have worked closely with them, Dr. Robert Wise believes the living can
    learn from those who are dying and their journey to the afterlife.

  • Life Space
    LifeSpace: Embracing an Expansive Relationship with God

    Life with God should bring an ever-expanding gulp of fresh air. So why do
    many Christians suffer from “spiritual asthma,” feeling burned out and weighed down with
    unending expectations? Authors Joni Grace Powers and Robert Pyne offer their new
    book, LifeSpace: the practice of life with God (Regal Books, September 2007) as a call
    to abandon suffocating self-absorption for a spiritual life that regenerates and renews.

  • Real Christianity
    Real Christianity.
    William Wilberforce is considered one of the greatest
    reformers in history for his tireless efforts to abolish slavery in Britain during the
    18th Century. In 1797, Wilberforce wrote a book titled Real Christianity, which
    challenged Christians to understand and apply an authentic faith in their daily lives. This
    book was one of the tireless efforts of Wilberforce that eventually led to the abolition of
    slavery in England in the 1800’s. Wilberforce’s life is the subject of the film Amazing
    Grace releasing to theaters on February 23, 2007 (www.amazinggracemovie.com).
  • Loving Your Man
    Loving Your Man Without Losing Your Mind

    Women desire romance and affection, evidenced by their selection of
    music, movies and books. The romance novel business pulls in over $1 billion dollars
    annually, with many women getting lost in imaginary love stories (Romance Writers of
    America 2007). However many women often find the reality of romance in marriage is
    far less than what they expected.