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What Are You Going to Do?

What Are You Going to Do?

The inspiring true story of Everett Swanson, founder of Compassion International.
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Weak Thing in Moni Land

Weak Thing in Moni Land

A dramatic, humorous, and compelling story of the Moni people of Irian Jaya, Indonesia.
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We Can Do Better: Strategies for Racial Unity through Community Restoration (Part 2)

We Can Do Better: Strategies for Racial Unity through Community Restoration (Part 2)

Addresses the church's failure to deal with racism from a biblical perspective.
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We Can Do Better: Healing the Racial Divide (Part 1)

We Can Do Better: Healing the Racial Divide (Part 1)

Diagnoses our nation's racial disunity and promotes the need for racial healing.
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Virginia Jacober

SARAH "VIRGINIA" JACOBER was born in Dayton, Ohio and accepted Jesus as her Savior at age eleven. The first time she heard a missionary speak, she knew this was what God wanted her do. After graduating from Nyack College, she married Edward G Jacober. They pastored a church while he attended Dallas Theological Seminary, and then were appointed by The Christian and Missionary Alliance to do evangelistic work in India. Their four children attended school in the Himalaya Mountains. Transferred to Bethlehem, Israel, they taught the Bible and visited Bedouin tents for fifteen years. Sarah’s husband died, but she continued working and speaking in churches. After retiring, she made fifteen short term mission trips to various countries around the world.More than forty of Sarah’s articles and poems, plus six books have been published. Sarah lives near family in North Carolina, has seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and continues to write for God’s glory.

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Vermon Pierre

VERMON PIERRE (BA, Princeton University; MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church, a diverse multiethnic congregation in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. He is the author of Gospel Shaped Living and a contributor to The New City Catechism Devotional, 15 Things Seminary Couldn't Teach Me, and Revisiting 'Faithful Presence': To Change the World Five Years Later. He and his wife, Dennae, live in downtown Phoenix and have five children.

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Valerie Neff Hogan

VALERIE NEFF HOGAN holds a law degree and the Certified Financial Planner designation. She works with National Christian Foundation, Orchard Ministry Development, and Widow Connection. Since 2000 Valerie has served at church leading groups and individuals toward good stewardship with Christian Financial Concepts, Crown Financial, and Financial Peace University. She loves to help people overcome financial obstacles to achieve freedom, become more generous, and do more ministry. She is married, has three adopted children, and one fabulous rescue dog.

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Until Every Child Is Home

Until Every Child Is Home

Shows you why your church needs orphans as much as orphans need your church.
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Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married

Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married

Wisdom for developing a loving, supportive, mutually beneficial marriage.
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Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Became Parents

Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Became Parents

Prepares young and expectant parents for the joys and challenges of raising children.
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