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The Fire of God’s Presence: Drawing Near to a Holy God (A.W. Tozer and James L. Snyder)
What Would It Be Like to Encounter God Face-to-Face?
Have you ever truly experienced God’s presence? If not, what do you think is getting in the way?
When Moses met God at the burning bush, it changed his life and his perception of who God is. In that burning-bush moment, he began to understand and appreciate the sacredness of worship. Proper worship has to fit the one we are worshiping, so if we are worshiping God, we must do it on His terms. This means having a spirit of reverence and holiness–like Moses taking off his shoes and kneeling before Him.
The bush’s fire did not frighten Moses, but rather it poured the essence of sacredness into his life. It gave him an experience of God’s presence he had never had before. Let this book teach you how, like Moses, to encounter God afresh.
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The God Contest: The True Story of Elijah, Jesus, and the Greatest Victory
There are all sorts of contests: spelling contests, singing contests, sewing contests, sports events and more. But this book is about the greatest and most important contest of all: The God Contest. Who is God and who isn’t?
Find out what happened when the prophet Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to a God contest. And God showed up and revealed Himself and His power.
Hundreds of years later, this contest was repeated on an even bigger scale, when Jesus showed His glory and power at the cross and by rising from the dead.
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Frozen Fire (Karl Gustav Nieritz)
Readers will be delighted with Betty, whose loyalty and love are demonstrated through tremendous courage and sacrifice. Based on a true story, Betty must come face-to-face with the dreaded disease — smallpox.
Will she choose to save herself? Betty faces myriad trials, including the death-grip of a terrifying blizzard, but the heart-warming love for her devoted servant trumps all. Frozen Fire will keep you on the edge of your seat and will cause you to contemplate the purpose and meaning of life. If you enjoyed the action-packed adventure of Teddy’s Button, you’ll be enthralled by the energy and drama of this provocative read for the entire family.
Character themes in this story: courage, loyalty, sacrificial love. Lamplighter owner Mark Hamby has called the story of Frozen Fire every bit as delightful as the famed Teddy’s Button.
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The Pillar of Fire (J. H. Ingraham)
A highly colorful, suspenseful story of the visit of the Prince of Tyre to Egypt, with a regal eloquence unlike any other lamplighter book. Colorful drama that sheds light on portions of the Old Testament from events 3,500 years ago.
The story is an effort to portray a Biblical account, through historical fiction, in which Moses and the Israelite exodus from Egyptian bondage is told through a series of letters, written primarily by Sesostris, Prince of Tyre, to his mother, Queen Epiphia of Phoenicia, while visiting in Egypt. Some 40 years later, Remeses continues the writing to his son to Sesostris while he too is visiting in Egypt after his father has risen to the throne.
Other than the fictional Prince of Tyre and the obvious “poetic license” needed to fill in the details, the plot is amazingly true to the Biblical account.
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A Holy Baptism of Fire & Blood (James P. Byrd)
No book was more important to the Civil War than the Bible. From Massachusetts to Mississippi and beyond, the Bible was the nation’s most read and respected book. It presented a drama of salvation and damnation, of providence and judgment, of sacred history and sacrifice.
When Americans argued over the issues that divided them — slavery, secession, patriotism, authority, white supremacy, and violence — the Bible was the book they most often invoked.
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