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In God We Don't Trust David Bercot Here is the compelling narrative of the founding of America - told from a perspective that few people have ever heard. The perspective of the Kingdom of God. Did the early American colonist's really trust in God? Did they follow the teachings of Roman's 13..."whoever resists the authority resist's the ordinance of God."? America is a wonderful country, so this is not an anti-American book, but a pro-kingdom book. This book is the product of 9 years of well-documented research which challenges much of what is taught in our schools about the founding of America. It is very easy and understandable reading. I would highly recommend it for anyone. | "In God We Don't Trust" $11
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Charting a Course in Your Youth Gary Miller | "Charting a Course in Your Youth" $14
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Through the Eye of a Needle Roger Hertzler A very challenging look at the doctrine of nonaccumulation. Mr. Hertzler takes a very strong stand on what Christ teaches about accumulating wealth. From Scroll Publishing | "Through the Eye of a Needle" $5.75
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| A Change of Allegiance Dean Taylor What should a Christian do with Jesus' words "love your enemies"? Is it right for a Christian to go to war? Doesn't a Christian have an aboligation to defend his country? Dean Taylor and his wife Tania were both in the US Army when they realized that, as committed Christians, they had to come to grip with these questions. In a new and sincere quest for truth, they were determined to follow Jesus Christ unde rthe banner of "no compromise." As they began to search the Scriptures and church history, they came to the strartling discovery that the Christian Church originally was uniformly opposed to Christians going to war or joining the military. In A Change of Allegiance, Dean Taylor takes the reader on a moving journey through the Scriptures, Christian history, and his own life's story as he demonstrates the incompatibility of Christianity and war. Ultimately, Dean Taylor challenges his readers to consider where there allegiance truly lies. Radical Reformation Books, Paperback (224 pages) | "A Change of Allegiance" $10
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| Will the Theologians Please Sit Down
David Bercot When Christianity was young, the focus was on Jesus Christ and His Kingdom - not theology. To be sure, there are foundational doctrines that Christians have alwasy considered essential to the faith. But somehow the things considered essential have grown from a few sentences to a long list of theological tenets, many of which were unknown to the early Christians. In the beginning, Christians understood that the essence of Christianity was an obedient love-fiath relationship with Jesus Christ. This was not just any relationship, but a relationship that produced genuine kingdom fruit. Scroll Publishing, Paperback, (199 pages) | "Will the Theologians Please Sit Down" $10
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Plain Speaking
How to Preach and Teach Effectively David Bercot
Plain Speaking takes the reader through all of the steps of developing and delivering effective sermons and devotional messages. Some of the topics covered are:
(Scroll Publishing, Paperback, 152 pages) | "Plain Speaking" $8
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Kingdom-Focused Finances for the Family Gary Miller A call to Biblical stewardship in everyday life. | "Kingdom-Focused Finances" $14
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| Biblical Music Concordance by Frank Garlock A small paperback book which lists all the references to music in the Bible. (21 pgs. softcover) | "Biblical Music Concordance" $3
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