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  • av Jeremiah J Johnston
    360,-

    Know Thy Enemy is a six part Bible study and video curriculum based on the hit film, Nefarious.The world may seem like it is going crazy, but there really is a plan and there really is an enemy behind it.In this six part study, Know Thy Enemy, Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD and Steve Deace unpack WHO is the real enemy that we are up against and HOW we can defeat him. Each study includes a video with a clip from the film, Nefarious, as well as a discussion on the week's topic with Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD and Steve Deace.Bible study participants will go deeper with this associated study guide that includes deeper dive questions and insights to encourage digging into God's Word. Each book also includes a leader guide to give study leaders the tools they need to walk their group through the study together.We have an enemy. He is real. And Christ has already defeated him. Let's live in that victory.

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    av Helaine Knapp
    166,-

    This is not your typical hero’s journey. Making Waves is the inspiring story of the challenges and seemingly insurmountable mountains a resilient woman faced while running and launching her startup.

  • av Shira Dicker
    181,-

    Rich with authentic detail and insight, these compelling stories sweep the reader along on an intimate, uniquely Jewish journey from 1974 through the first decade of the new millennium as the characters wrestle with identity, independence, ambition, sexuality, faith, and love.

  • av Mark Eglinton
    201,-

    The inside story of the man who claims to have invented Bitcoin, and his battle to protect it. “Fans of cryptocurrency, and perhaps forensic accountants, will want to give this a read.” —Kirkus

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    av Alli Vail
    166,-

    “Vail’s subtle touches of magical realism enrich her insights about the difficulties of young womanhood without overwhelming them. This has charm to spare.” –Starred Publisher’s Weekly Review Her best friend is missing, her career is a disaster, she’s stuck living with her parents, and now her heart isn’t beating. Can Brooklyn Thomas confront her past to save her present?

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    av Gitanjali Rao
    166,-

    A Young Innovator’s Guide to Planning for Success empowers students to dream the impossible and bring it to reality—step by step.

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    av Scott Hodge
    248,-

    Taxocracy: What You Don’t Know About Taxes and How They Rule Your Daily Life won’t help you lower your tax bill, but it will help you understand how politicians use taxes to influence our lives, how taxes harm the economy, and why we need a simpler tax system.

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    av Mark Victor Hansen
    248,-

    The unlikely and sometimes harrowing journey of an iconic evangelist, known to millions as simply Reverend Ike, will draw you into his remarkable story of rising from extreme poverty and leading millions of poor Blacks to unprecedented financial success, independence, and joyful living by understanding the profound Biblical promises of prosperity.

  • av Nick Adams
    261,-

    An Australian koala called Kenny comes to the United States—and falls in love with the people and the country.From bestselling author and naturalized American citizen Nick Adams comes a picture book based on his own life story. Kenny the Koala Comes to the USA celebrates the American Dream with an uplifting patriotic message that will leave your child realizing that to live in the United States is to win the lottery of life. It captures all the fun, excitement, and pride of being an American! Perfect for reading together with a young child, Kenny the Koala Comes to the USA shows how our country is a symbol of unity, a sign of welcome, and a reminder that—in good times and in bad—everyone in our country is part of one great big family. This charming story will leave your child hopeful, inspired, and knowledgeable about America's uniqueness. Kenny the Koala Comes to the USA: • features beautiful and fun illustrations, • will appeal to children as well as the adults who love America, • is a perfect gift for Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, Election Day, or any day you want to share with your child what it means to be an American, • and is great for reading aloud! It’s more than just a story—it’s a vessel of inspiration, education, and imagination.

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    av Kayleigh McEnany
    357,-

    "McEnany brings to life the key cultural and political issues of our time, from the fall of Afghanistan to the Supreme Court's abortion decision, analyzing world events through the lens of faith."--

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    av Andrew N. Woodard
    231,-

    Why did nearly every church come out as woke between the death of George Floyd and the Covid-19 pandemic? Great Reset Christianity exposes the political agenda behind the “great awokening” of the church.“This is what God requires of you, do justice,” “love your neighbor,” “submit to the government.” These Biblical texts and many others have become widely used by the modern social justice movement to advance a woke political agenda. Words have been redefined by evangelical leaders in the broader movement known as “Big Eva” in order to advance a global political conspiracy known as The Great Reset. This book addresses the connection between woke evangelicalism and the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” while explaining several of the passages of Scripture that have been redefined to support this conspiracy.

  • av Ellen Frankel
    261,-

    A murder plot seeded in the wild mountains of Ethiopia bears its poison fruit years later in modern Jerusalem as a serial killer targets a prominent Beta Israel family. Confronting racial politics, police corruption, and human trafficking, Israeli intelligence agent Maya Rimon tries to stop the killer before his double-edged blade finishes off the entire family.> Israeli intelligence agent Maya Rimon teams up with Ethiopian activist lawyer, Dani Solomon, to track down the serial killer, who has targeted the prominent Ethiopian Jewish family of Moshe Aklilu, a member of the Israeli Knesset. The murderer leaves cryptic clues on the victims’ bodies: slash wounds made by a double-edged ceremonial knife, images of hyenas, and vengeful spirit animals associated with Jews back in Ethiopia. Because Aklilu is a member of the Knesset, Maya Rimon, an agent of the Service, Israel’s elite Intelligence agency, takes on the case. So does her chief rival, Sarit Levine, Chief Inspector of the Jerusalem Police. Already biased against black Jews, Sarit suspects that the murder is a gang hit, payback for a failed drug deal. Maya suspects something far more sinister. Spiced with Ethiopian folklore and superstition, including Evil Eye curses, spirit possession, witch’s brews and spells, The Hyena Murders explores the timely theme of racism: among the various tribes of Israeli Jews, among politicians and bureaucrats, and within Maya’s own family. In the course of the novel, as she grows closer to Dani, these social tensions take on an increasingly personal meaning for Maya.

  • av Stacey Ross Cohen
    220,-

    "Brand Up is an essential playbook that equips teens with strategies and tools to succeed and fulfill dreams in high school, college, and beyond. It's packed with practical advice and skill-building that you don't learn in school--but are critical to your personal growth. Whether you're aiming to excel academically, become an entrepreneur, or social media star, you need Brand Up!"--

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    av Laura Carney
    207,-

    Featured in New York Post and People Magazine On the cusp of middle age, a newlywed journalist discovers and finishes the bucket list of her late free-spirited father.

  • av Rhoda Lerman
    395,-

    Fleeing post-World War II Germany, an aristocratic young man and his Nazi officer father are spirited away to the Brazilian jungle to help create a new, occult-obsessed, German Reich…but love, ambition, and vengeance interfere.In the waning days of World War II, fourteen-year-old Axel, his family, and their servants are cold and hungry in Pappendorf Castle. Baron Dietrich von Pappendorf, Axel’s father, is away, having spent much of the war traveling the world in search of an ancient, pre-Babel language that his occult-obsessed, Nazi masters believed would solidify Aryans as the master race. But when the baron returns to the family castle, it’s not in triumph. Axel and his family must flee Germany and embrace a life of luxurious exile in the Brazilian jungle. The von Pappendorfs take up residence in a gilded cage carved from the hallucinogenic wilds of Amazonia and originally built for Hitler. Protected from Nazi hunters, the baron prepares for the Fourth Reich while Axel is guided by a shaman into the wisdom of the jungle. It’s there the young man discovers ancient truths linking an Israelite king to a river known as Solimeos. Axel is also passionately in love with his father’s mistress: beautiful, Polish-Jewish Luba. He becomes torn between his love for his father, his desire for Luba, and the growing realization that he and his family can never atone for the past. Utterly original, highly entertaining, and sometimes shocking, Rhoda Lerman’s Solimeos—a provocative parable about the sins of the father visited upon the son—is a powerful and elegantly written story of family, fanaticism, and fate.

  • av Richard Kirshenbaum
    395,-

    Liz Galin, an out-of-work fashion stylist, lives in a walk up studio apartment in Alphabet City in Manhattan. She has put her life on hold during COVID-19 to care for her mother going through chemo, and cannot see her boyfriend Cary as he is an emergency room doctor during the height of the pandemic. One Monday morning, she receives a cryptic letter from a Miami lawyer indicating that she should call his office. When she does, she and her mother Linda find out she has been bequeathed an asset in a will. She is shocked to find she's been left a storied, crumbling Mediterranean mansion on Miami's famed North Bay Road by a reclusive socialite who has recently passed. She has no idea who Elsa Sloan-Barrett was or why she left her multimillion-dollar home to her. Liz's journey uncovers clues that will solve a century-old murder mystery and a forbidden love story that will ultimately change her life. It will also uncover a new love triangle with a famous, reclusive celebrity neighbor that will test her own relationship and values and in many ways, mirroring the love story she uncovers. In the end, the mansion won't be the only gift she receives

  • av Deborah Goodrich Royce
    183 - 285,-

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