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The Father Heart of God: Experiencing the Depths of His Love for You

An international bestseller (more than 100,000 in print in the U.S.)—now with a new cover and interior design.

This timeless classic with worldwide appeal (over 1.2 million in print in 32 languages) freshly reveals the freedom and healing that come from discovering God as the perfectly reliable Father—eager to meet every need, ready to give His love. Readers will learn

  • how to deal with heart issues that prevent them from calling God “Father”
  • how the Father’s compassion heals the deep emotional wounds caused by earthly fathers who don’t know how to love...or who just aren’t there
  • how relationships can be restored and homes reunited

A superb resource for discipleship and counseling. Includes study guide.

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You See Bones, I See an Army: Changing the Way We Do Church
According to George Barna there are 53,000 people a month leaving Evangelical churches God is realigning the church, and Floyd believes he wants to use the frustration that people feel toward the church to motivate them to believe for change.

There is a valley of dry bones God wants to use, but those bones won't become an army until they are prophesied over. The dry bones are made up of the poor, the rebellious, the marginalized of society, the young, and the uneducated. They carry wounds, have been abused, suffer from AIDS, are widows and single parents. They are often so poor they have lost hope of finding a purpose in life. They are waiting for someone to believe in them. By choosing to follow Jesus, believers have joined a great procession of men and women who are living for something far greater than themselves. The challenge is to act like we really believe what we are called to be and to do: to become a radical community of Jesus followers who seek to alleviate injustice and share the Father's love with those who have never heard that he cares for them; to show that the church of Jesus Christ is the hope of the world.

In this book Floyd shares five core beliefs about leadership, church, and mission:

Simple church,
Courageous leadership,
Focused obedience,
Apostolic passion, and
Making disciples..
Price: $8.19 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Basic Discipleship
Floyd McClung stresses the basics of the Christian life--understanding Christ's lordship, finding God's will, turning away from sin, nurturing humility, evangelizing with our whole lives, and much more..
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Living on the Devil's Doorstep: From Kabul to Amsterdam (International Adventures) (International Adventure Series)
When thousands of young people checked out of Western society and sought enlightenment in the East, Floyd and Sally McClung set aside the comforts of American suburbia and answered God's call to reach out to them with the gospel.

In Kabul, Afghanistan, a key stop on the hippy trail, and later in Amsterdam, Holland, the West's own window to that trail, the McClungs committed themselves to meeting the penniless, the drugged, the sick, and the disillusioned right where they were. Whether among hippy seekers or the addicts and prostitutes of Amsterdam's infamous Red Light District, the McClungs lived out a message of hope.

Living on the Devil's Doorstep is a dramatic example of the difference one family can make when they are willing to trust GOd and walk in obedience to His call for their lives.

On every continent, in every nation, God is at work in and through the lives of believers. From the streets of Manila to mysterious Albania to the jungles of Ecuador and beyond. This and every title in the International Adventures series emerges as a dramatic episode that could be directed only by the hand of God. There are 12 books in this series..
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Landscapes of Desire: Anglo Mythologies of Los Angeles
To those of us who look at Los Angeles and see no sense at all, Landscapes of Desire offers a vivid and rewarding account of the particular visions that drove the period of Anglo dominance in the Los Angeles region, from about 1850 to about 1985. William McClung's fascinating essay, supported at every point by wonderful illustrations, shows that Anglo settlers and developers wanted nothing more than to make sense of their surroundings, but that their two dominant paradigms were at war with each other. Anglophone Los Angeles, McClung says, has tried strenuously to reconcile two competing mythologies of place and space: one of an acquired Arcadia--a found natural paradise--and the other of an invented Utopia--an empty space inviting development. The collision between these two underlying ideals is still present in the ambivalence at the heart of the city's and region's understanding of themselves.
The Arcadian dream of nurturing inherited beauty entailed idealizing the region's Hispanic past. Yet that past was simultaneously belittled by the utopian vision of arid landscapes watered into Anglo plantations and ranchos reshaped into cities.
From Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona to the work of artists David Hockney, Edward Ruscha, and Terry Schoonhoven in the 1960s and after, Los Angeles has been an arena of competing and often incompatible constructions of ideal place and space. Looking at architecture, landscaping, literature, historiography, painting, conceptual art, and such ancillary activities and crafts as booster pamphlets, real estate promotions, and citrus box labels, McClung presents a new and refreshingly revisionist view of the city's growth. Examining designed spaces, including buildings, parks, freeways, and whole neighborhoods and communities, he gives readers a strong sense of the contradictions, failures, and triumphs that continue to govern L.A.'s image of itself.
Los Angeles Times Best Nonfiction Book of 2000.
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Grow Your Own Pizza: Gardening Plans and Recipes for Kids
The next time someone asks for a pizza, don't order one, grow one! For gardeners and food connoisseurs of all ages, this fun yet practical resource will take you step-by-step from dirt to dinner table. Organized by Easy, Medium, and Advanced level garden plots, Grow Your Own Pizza enables the blossoming gardener and chef to progress to more advanced creations as their skills are refined..
Price: $10.25 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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