Author: Francine Rivers
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1414340893
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This classic series has inspired nearly 2 million readers. Both loyal fans and new readers will want the latest edition of this beloved series. This edition includes a foreword from the publisher, a preface from Francine Rivers and discussion questions suitable for personal and group use. #1 A Voice in the Wind: This first book in the classic best-selling Mark of the Lion series brings readers back to the first century and introduces them to a character they will never forget-Hadassah. Torn by her love for a handsome aristocrat, a young slave girl clings to her faith in the living God for deliverance from the forces of decadent Rome.
Language: en
Pages: 544
Pages: 544
A classic series that has inspired millions of readers worldwide! The first book in the beloved Mark of the Lion series by the New York Times bestselling author of Redeeming Love, A Voice in the Wind brings readers back to the first century and introduces them to a character they
Language: en
Pages: 184
Pages: 184
The two sets of Starbuck twins, in New Mexico with their father, meet a six-hundred-year-old Native American ghost and use their telepathic powers to capture the looters of ancient Anasazi artifacts.
Language: en
Pages: 108
Pages: 108
Kaa: a world where. .creatures communicate by scent and taste as much as sound and sight. .meaning lives in every rock and stream, and every breeze brings a new voice. .consciousness and sapience are new experiences, where intelligence and culture are in the throes of being born. And where one
Language: en
Pages: 696
Pages: 696
"It's very sophisticated - written with class and intellectual depth." Carolyn Porter, Triumvirate Publications "I found (Voice in the Wind) hilarious." Michael Mercer, Barking Dog Books "(Voice in the Wind is) ...full of intrigue and excitement..." Hallie Falquet, Doubleday Publishing "To say this is an unusual work would be an
Language: en
Pages: 456
Pages: 456
Mike Bokowski and Stephanie Boyer entered the forest near Donovan Mountain on an afternoon hike in search of a legendary village that supposedly existed in early colonial times. The story of the village had been passed down from generation to generation as local folklore. Some folks believed the stories about
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
From the Newbery Award-winning author of Across Five Aprils and Up a Road Slowly comes a tale of a brave young man’s struggle to find his own strength during the Great Depression. “A powerfully moving story.”—Chicago Daily News In 1932, American's dreams were simple: a job, food to eat, a
Language: en
Pages: 24
Pages: 24
“If you could: take away one bad thing; replace it with 2-3 good things that is not only healthier, wealthier and wiser, would you? If making even the smallest change could prolong life and happiness, would you. Better yet, could you? This series is a veritable “fruit cocktail” of knowledge.
Language: en
Pages: 60
Pages: 60
Are you free to believe the unbelievable? Can you be amazed that a dove can have faith? Can you believe that a human heart prayed for a dove?"I stayed by my kitchen window, eyes shut and hands clenched, praying in the Spirit for The Dove in the Wind."The message of
Language: en
Pages: 304
Pages: 304
They lived worlds apart. Jenny was the girl from the cat-meat shop, born into squalor and defeat. Paul Tunstall was a soldier and a gentleman, arrogant and charming, with his silver-light eyes and boyish smile. And yet from the moment they met there was a spark between them - and
Language: en
Pages: 448
Pages: 448
Scientists and policymakers are beginning to understand in ever-increasing detail that environmental problems cannot be understood solely through the biophysical sciences. Environmental issues are fundamentally human issues and must be set in the context of social, political, cultural, and economic knowledge. The need both to understand how human beings in