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  • Being Latino in Christ: Finding Wholeness in Your Ethnic Identity, By Orlando Crespo
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    Being Latino in Christ

    Finding Wholeness in Your Ethnic Identity

    by Orlando Crespo

    Life as a Latino in America is complicated. Living between the two worlds of being Latino and American can generate great uncertainty. And the strange mixture of ethnic pride and racial prejudice creates another sort of confusion.

    • Who are you as a Latino?
    • Who are you as an American?
    • What has Christ to say about your dilemma?
    • How can you accept who you are in Christ ...
  • Facing
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    Facing "The Talk"

    Conversations with My Four Daughters About Sex

    by Wendy Elizabeth Chapin

    What are we teaching our daughters about sex? Our girls are bombarded with sexual messages—at school, through social media, in movies, songs and advertising, and so on. How are we helping them process these messages? At what age should we start talking about sex? How do we protect them in this world of sexting and date rape? Most importantly, how do we empower them to make wise choices about their ...

  • Basic Christian: The Inside Story of John Stott, By Roger Steer
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    Basic Christian

    The Inside Story of John Stott

    by Roger Steer
    Foreword by David Neff
    Featuring John Stott

    Did you know. . . . . . John Stott's father stood strongly against his desire to be ordained in the Church of England and his pacifist leanings during World War II? . . . John Stott once got lost following birds in the Amazon rainforest? . . . John Stott once dressed up as a street urchin, fashioned a "strong Cockney accent" and lived under a bridge near the Thames in London in order to see ...

  • Following Jesus Through the Eye of the Needle: Living Fully, Loving Dangerously, By Kent Annan
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    Following Jesus Through the Eye of the Needle

    Living Fully, Loving Dangerously

    by Kent Annan

    In 2003 Kent Annan left behind his prosperous, comfortable upbringing to face the world beyond its gates, where people wear his cast-off clothing and seek comfort from the heat in the long shadow of his homeland. Haiti, apparently, was where God wanted him. Of course, just because God wants you somewhere doesn't mean it's going to be easy. Little did he know how important his work would be. Now, ...

  • Running into Water: Women Immersed in the Pursuit of God, By Angela Blycker
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    Running into Water

    Women Immersed in the Pursuit of God

    by Angela Blycker

    Running into Water is not just another woman's book; it's an articulate and compelling call to women and mothers from every dialect of life for renewed purpose and hope. We all desperately need water to sustain our physical lives, just as we need God to sustain our spiritual lives. The idea of women immersed in God transformed through the practice of motherhood, is as much as for who ...

  • Unlost: Being Found by the One We Are Looking For, By Michael Hidalgo
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    Unlost

    Being Found by the One We Are Looking For

    by Michael Hidalgo

    • 2014 Readers' Choice Award Winner

    Michael Hidalgo writes: "I grew up in a Christianized world. I always attended Christian schools, and after high school, I even went to a Bible school for a year before eventually going to a Christian college. All the while, I was never interested in what others thought I should do and not do. I never really saw myself as a bad ...

  • Let Creation Rejoice: Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis, By Jonathan A. Moo and Robert S. White
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    Let Creation Rejoice

    Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis

    by Jonathan A. Moo and Robert S. White

    "Let all creation rejoice before the LORD, for he comes." Psalm 96:13 The Bible is bathed with images of God caring for his creation in all its complexity. Yet in the face of climate change and other environmental trends, philosophers, filmmakers, environmentalists, politicians and senior scientists increasingly resort to apocalyptic rhetoric to warn us that a so-called perfect storm of factors ...