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  • av Ray Eichenberger
    356,-

    The problems and stress of life can make us feel as if we are literally dead spiritually. And, no human being is removed from troubles and turmoil. The lives of the characters of the Bible had a great deal to say about how to deal with problems. Amidst troubles and strife we need to stay close to God and to seek comfort and solutions from Him. And, problems come from many sources- some are self-inflicted wounds, and some are thrust upon us by other people. And, some challenges can come straight from God. Troubles and conflict can teach us lessons and strengthen us as individuals. The Bible provides fantastic examples of how to deal with the problems of life by analyzing the lives of its leading characters. If you have problems, conflict, and too many challenges in your life, this is the book for you.

  • av Raymond Eichenberger
    267,-

  • av Ray Eichenberger
    274,-

    Just in time for Mother's Day! The Bible is a fruitful source of references to and stories about women. But, are women treated as second class citizens in the pages of the Bible, and do these instances provide a real or tacit approval of such treatment of women by our God? Were women as depicted by the Bible only slaves and sinners, or were they some of the more noble characters of Scriptures? Just in time for Mother's Day! The Bible is very much a character study of human beings, revealing the lust, greed, impetuous, selfish, sexual, and impatient sides of God's people. At first glance, women may seem to be treated as second class citizens in the pages of Scripture, from the laws of Moses and the other laws of the Bible, to their treatment as a whole by society and their husbands and families. Eve is often blamed for the woes of mankind when she brought sin into the world with her bite of the forbidden fruit. The Biblical patriarchs Abraham, Jacob, and others fathered children with both their wives and their concubines, resulting in women being treated like sexual playthings. Property rights went to the male children of the family and not the female children. Bad things seemed to happen to heroes of the Bible when they encountered such scheming females as Potiphar's wife, and the lusty and diabolical Delilah. But, for every Potiphar's wife, Jezebel, and Delilah there are also noble distaff residents of the Bible- Ruth, Esther, the Queen of Sheba, the Virgin Mary, and Biblical sisters Mary and Martha. Were the female residents of the Bible only sinners and slaves, or were they really saints and people of noble character and behavior? This work explores all of the Women of the Bible in depth, and provides a fresh view of the female denizens of Scripture.

  • av Ray Eichenberger
    294,-

    In this work, the author outlines the strong arguments for his Christian faith and a belief in God and Jesus Christ. Aimed at searchers, new believers, and veteran Christians alike, the book explores the truths of the Christian faith and the many benefits of rowing a belief and faith in God and the Lord Jesus Christ for all of us. As the belief in God and the saving power of Jesus Christ seem to diminish in our world, the author gives in-depth reasons for his continuing faith in God and the saving power of Jesus. Topics include the reality of the existence of God, the inerrancy and validity of our Bible, the mechanics and power of prayer, the Bibleas the source of solution and comfort amidst life's problems and turmoils, the fact that God's laws and commandments bring order to our human lives, and the reality of the existence of Satan as our opponent and adversary. The book briefly covers such hot social topics as homosexuality, gay marriage, and transgender issues. The conclusion of the book discusses in depth the necessity in the Old Testament for blood sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins, the role of Jesus in comingto live on Earth as the Son of God, the death of Jesus as the final and complete sacrifice for our sins, and the promise and certainty of eternal life in Heaven for believers. Evangelistic in scope, the work concludes with an invitation to believe in God, and to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. This book is intended for seekers of God and new Christians, but would also serve as a refreshing reminder and encouragement for veteranChristians.

  • av Ray Eichenberger
    274,-

    n Paris during World War 2, a Priest and a Rabbi devise a plan to hide Jewish children from the concentration camps and death chambers of the Nazis. The story follows Sophia, a teenage girl, who goes to live with a childless Catholic couple. Sophia has close encounters with the Nazis who seek her life and the lives of her parents. The plot also centers on the meeting of the Catholic and Jewish religions, as Sophia and her hosts adapt to and learn about each other. The story then moves to Cincinnati, Ohio, as Sophia emigrates there after the war and where she becomes a part of another dilemma- the predicament of unwed pregnancy in the 1940s and adoption. Sophia's Attic combines elements of humor, intrigue, emotion, and faith in God in difficult times in order to create a riveting and entertaining story. Based on a compilation of true stories.

  • av Ray Eichenberger
    274,-

    Celebrate spring and the upcoming Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing by reading this novel saluting the Triple Crown and horse racing. In this third Volume of the Shroud Series, Lute, Maria, and Kathy Rothfuss have just buried their assassinated son and husband, President-elect Jesse Rothfuss. In order to soothe the family's grief at the loss of their loved one, Lute devises yet another plan to breed a spectacular throroughbred race hose, who bears an uncanny resemblance to a racing legend. The new goal is to win the Triple Crown, and the novel follows Red Foot Jesse as he begins his racing career and races in the Triple Crown series- the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, and the Belmont Stakes. Lute's plan has every opportunity to backfire, and Jesse's chief racing competitor is another gifted horse bred and owned by an ex-friend and rival of Lute. This work is a panoramic salute to thoroughbred horse racing and the Triple Crown. The fast moving story has a host of memorable characters- the aging and alcoholic horse trainer, the elderly assistant trainer who is a horse whisperer, and a scheming and diabolical female horse racing reporter. Humor, intrigue, and huge doses of throughbred horse racing history are scattered through this enjoyable story.

  • av Ray Eichenberger
    209,-

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