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Whiting Library From Claudia Coe: Here are four new selections from the Whiting Library. These titles really caught my eye as I was thinking about the Easter Season and the upcoming season of Pentecost. The titles and synopsis also seemed to fit well with several of Father Cuffs Sunday messages. The Vision of His Glory by Anne Graham Lotz "Has your life taken an unexpected turn? Have you had to face a tragedy? Is there any hope for your future? The apostle John wrote a stirring account to give hope to the hopeless nearly 2000 years ago. Sharing her passion for God's Word. Anne Graham Lotz will lead you step by step through the apostle John's glorious, eyewitness account of God's plan for our future." The Applause of Heaven by Max Lucado "There is such a joy. It is a sacred delight, a holy gladness. It comes from God and it is with in your reach. By offering a fresh look at the Beatitudes-as they appear in the Gospel of Matthew-Lucado's narrative opens our eyes to old truths in compelling new ways. The Applause of Heaven is much more than a 'how-to' book on happiness; it's and encounter with the Source of joy." Secrets to Spiritual Power from the writings of Watchman Nee compiled by Sentinel Kulp "Watchman Nee experienced such a close intimacy with the Lord that many remarkable insights into triumphant Christian living were revealed to him by the Holy Spirit." This book is a collection of Nee's word of wisdom that will inspire in many aspects of your relationship with Christ. Yours are the Hands of Christ- The Practice of Faith by James C. Howell This book "exhorts us to take spirituality into the real world. By contemplating all Jesus did with his hands, James Howell dares us to get busy with our own--to be the hands and feet and love of Christ wherever we are. This book takes a fresh look at familiar moments in the life of Jesus and also draws on the lives of saints through history for inspiring examples. Howell eloquently reminds us: "Jesus did not come so we could feel different. Jesus came so we could be different. "
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