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The Story of B
Random House Publishing Group 2010; US$ 18.00The Story of B combines Daniel Quinn's provocative and visionary ideas with a masterfully plotted story of adventure and suspense in this stunning, resonant novel that is sure to stay with readers long after they have finished the last page. Father Jared Osborne--bound by a centuries-old mandate held by his order to know before all others that the... more...
Rachel's Garden
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 14.00The next in a series of Amish-set novels in which a woman's close- knit community helps her through challenging times. It has been almost a year since the Amish community of Pleasant Valley lost Ezra Brand to tragedy. Now his wife Rachel struggles to raise their three children and run their farm. Rachel's friends and family have come forward... more...
More Church Folk
Grand Central Publishing 2010; US$ 11.99It is now 1986, and the preachers of the Gospel United Church are preparing for their much-anticipated Triennial General Conference. The last time readers encountered the good Rev. Theophilus Simmons, he was a newlywed and the pastor of a modest-sized congregation in Memphis. Now he's the father of three and running a congregation in St. Louis. His... more...
Anna's Return
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 14.00Marta Perry returns with a brand-new inspirational Pleasant Valley novel. After spending three years in the English world, Anna Beiler returns to the Pleasant Valley Amish with a baby girl, which will surely cause a stir since Anna is unmarried. What they don't know is that the baby is adopted, and Anna desperately needs to protect it from its... more...
Justification by an Imputed Righteousness
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 4.99Justification by an Imputed Righteousness by Bunyan is one of his religious sermons. âIf God be for us, who can be against us?â In this manner, Bunyan evolves inspirations and stirring religious feelings amongst believers. The blessings of Christ and all that he went through to save the Christians from eternal damnation... more...
Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 4.99John Bunyan's Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ (1881) expresses the happiness sinners feel in the free and warm welcome given by Jesus Christ. A comprehensive explication of John 6:37, the book elucidates the meanings of the terms that are used in that text and attempts to remove the doubts of sinners and backsliders and the troubles they face... more...
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 3.99Composed in jail during the era of the Restoration, John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666) describes the author's infidelity in early life, when he gave in to the temptations of the devil and enjoyed sinning. This is a true account of the struggles that changed him from a perpetual sinner to a religious scholar. more...
The Greatness of the Soul and Unspeakableness of its Loss Thereof
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 4.99John Bunyan's The Greatness of the Soul and Unspeakableness of its Loss Thereof (1682) defines soul by giving it various names and elucidates the greatness and salvation of the soul as well as the loss of it. Giving the causes of the loss of soul, Bunyan presents a comprehensive Christian discourse on the purity and usefulness of soul with the description... more...
The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 4.99I answer, since there is a difference in the persons, there must be a difference in the sin. That there is a difference in the persons is showed before; one is called a child of God, the other is said to be of the wicked one.The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate by John Bunyan rouses the fear of God in its readers. Bunyan shows that even... more...
The Dawn of a To-morrow
ReadHowYouWant 2008; US$ 4.99Published in 1909, The Dawn of a Tomorrow by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a work seeped in realism and religious convictions. It portrays one of the wealthiest and most influential men in England in the throes of despair being led to faith through his brief acquaintance with the poorest of society. The author asserts complete and unbending belief bears... more...









