Friday, August 10, 2012

Nobody by Creston Mapes

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OverviewA police scanner and a reporter's instinct lead Hudson Ambrose to a Las Vegas bus stop ahead of the authorities. There he discovers a dead drifter, a safety deposit key, and a bank book showing nearly a million dollars! Was this murdered Nobody an angel in disguise? Will Hud take the story---or the cash? 400 pages, softcover from Multnomah.

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They said, “He's a nobody.”
They were dead wrong.

When reporter Hudson Ambrose hears an early morning call on his police scanner about an injured person at a bus stop on Las Vegas Boulevard, he rushes to the scene to get the scoop.
His world is blown off its axis when he discovers a murdered homeless man with a bankbook in his pocket showing a balance of almost one million dollars. Should he wait for the police, knowing the case will get lost in reams of red tape, or swipe the bankbook and take the investigation–and perhaps a chunk of the money–into his own hands?

With sirens bearing down on the scene, Hudson makes an impulse decision that whisks him on a frantic search for answers, not only about the mysterious dead man, but about the lost soul lurking within himself.

Uncovering bizarre links between a plane crash, a Las Vegas pit boss, a dirty cop, and a widowed Atlanta business mogul, Hudson is forced to find out: who was Chester Holte, what was he doing on the streets, and why are his homeless friends convinced he was an angel in disguise?
Nobody was absolutely riveting from the opening scene to the final page. With compelling characters, a plot that surprised me at every turn, and a subtle, yet profound message that moved me to tears, this book goes straight to the top of my highly recommended list.”
- Deborah Raney, author of Remember to Forget and Within This Circle

“A taut, entertaining novel of mystery, intrigue, and spiritual truth. Creston Mapes delivers a winner in Nobody.”
- James Scott Bell, bestselling author of No Legal Grounds and Try Dying
“Creston Mapes has served up a savory tale sizzling with deceit, greed, and selfish ambition–and seasoned with just the right measure of grace. Nobody offers an inspiring reminder that it is only when we empty out our hearts for others that we can be truly filled. Highly recommended!”
- Kathy Herman, bestselling author of The Baxter, Seaport Suspense, and Phantom Hollow Series

Nobody had me fascinated from the first paragraph and kept the surprises coming to the very end. Somehow, as the pages flew by, it also managed to convey a beautiful picture of faith the size of a mustard seed. From now on I'll read anything by Creston Mapes the instant it hits the shelves.”
- Athol Dickson, Christy Award—winning author of River Rising and The Cure
“Creston Mapes sculpts a story of suspense and beauty while guiding the reader to the ultimate ending–redemption. The story is built layer upon layer until the full meaning of Chester Holte's life is clear and the mystery is solved in a wild ride, combining deep emotion with a page-turning thriller .”
Patti Callahan Henry, bestselling author of Between the Tides
“Creston Mapes has given us a wonderful gift with Nobody. The story compels, the pages fly, the city of Las Vegas pulsates with life, and the twists keep coming. We can all benefit from the message of this book, and once you start it, you wont be able to put it down. Nobody rocks!”
- Jud Wilhite, author of Stripped and pastor of Central Christian Church in Las Vegas.

Nobody has a unique way of showing you the life of a homeless man and how he impacted so many lives with simple compassion. We should all strive to be more like that. Perfectly done, Creston!”
- Jesse Garcia, guitarist for Building 429

“Creston Mapes has delivered another remarkable story. Beat reporter Hudson Ambrose rises from the pages and comes to life in this fast-paced, gripping tale that pierces the heart. Nobody is a must-read!”
- Mark Mynheir, homicide detective and author of The Void

“In Nobody, Creston Mapes spins a tail about the kind of impulsive foolishness we've all considered at one time or another. The kind of foolishness that launches into deceit and shame and fear and that ultimately brings a thinking man to his knees. Creston Mapes has a way with words. And a way with characters. And a way with dialogue. And a way with story. Read this one. If you can stand the glimpse in the mirror.”
- Melanie Wells, author of When the Day of Evil Comes, The Soul Hunter, and My Soul to Keep
Nobody is a touching and intriguing thriller. Creston Mapes tackles a subject that most of us would prefer to walk right by–and he does it with skill, suspense, and a lovely measure of grace. While entertaining us, Nobody reminds us of our own ‘homelessness' and shines brightly on the blessed way home.”
- Kathryn Mackel, author of Vanished

“With Nobody, Creston Mapes once again demonstrates what happens when writing talent, an intriguing plot, and won't-let-you-go characters converge: You get a thoroughly entertaining read that's tough to set down. Nobody is for everybody who enjoys gritty noir with heart.”
Robert Liparulo, author of Deadfall, Germ, and Comes a Horseman
“Nobody can give you intrigue, memorable characters, and an unpredictable plot with quite the same flair as Creston. And he delivers it with a one-two punch that will stay with you long after you close the book with a satisfied smile. Mapes holds a mirror in front of each of us–and then gives us Chester Holte to guide us to The Door. When it comes to thrilling, fast-paced, and provocative, I didn't think Creston could ever top Dark Star, but he has! And it's Nobody!
- Wanda Dyson, author of Intimidation

“Once again, Mapes gives us a thought-provoking story, a challenge to every churchgoing reader. Told in the style of a mystery, Nobody is a modern parable full of life-affirming truth and eternal consequences.”
- Eric Wilson, author of A Shred of Truth
“Have you ever looked at a homeless man and wondered, “What's his story?” In Nobody, Creston Mapes has crafted a thriller that will guarantee you'll be asking that question with every street person you see–a brilliant way of ending the invisibility.”
- Tom Morrisey, author of In High Places

“A great thriller, with many twists and turns. Creston has the ability to take you right where the action is. Don't miss this one.”
- Linda Hall, author of Dark Water and Black Ice

Nobody by Creston Mapes was more than a terrific mystery novel–which it was. It also made me look at my own life and how I put my faith in action. This is a book that everybody should read.”
- Colleen Coble, author of Abomination
Creston Mapes is a talented storyteller whose first two novels, Dark Star and Full Tilt, made him a finalist in the American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year awards and the Inspirational Readers Choice awards. Creston has written for major corporations, colleges, and ministries, including Coca-Cola, TNT Sports, Oracle, Focus on the Family, and In Touch Ministries. Committed to his craft and his family, Creston makes his home in Georgia with his wife, Patty, and their four children.
1. When Hud first drove to the Civic Center North bus stop, his motives appeared pure. So, what went wrong? What temptations overtook him? Can you relate in any way?
2. Discuss the times you've been overcome by sudden sinful temptations and the negative long-term fallout some of those snap decisions may or may not have had.
3. The book of Proverbs tells us repeatedly that wisdom comes from God and implies that wisdom and understanding are two of the most vital things for which we can pray. Do you pray for wisdom? Review “wisdom” in Proverbs and discuss.
4. Hud begins chapter five by saying, “I should have gotten the cops involved right then.” But he didn't. Look up Luke 12:15 and discuss.
5. Holly was a Christian. How is it that she found herself in an abusive relationship with Ken Van Dillon? Why was it so difficult to escape?
6. Discuss Holly's friendship with Chester. Are you part of any similar mentoring relationships? Talk about those and the impact they've had.
7. When Chester's wife died, he turned to the church for solace. To a great extent, his walk with God was based on works. Has this ever happened to you? Explain.
8. What are your motives when you serve? Do you ever find yourself attempting to please man rather than Jesus? Do you serve as a result of peer pressure and man-made obligation, or is it because you've met with God, He's shown you what He wants, and you are being obedient? Discuss.
9. Does it ever seem as if you need to guard yourself from being pulled into too many service obligations? But that sounds so un-Christian, doesn't it? Explain.
10. Discuss how the following Scripture relates to Chester and you: “The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it, but do not know where it comes from and where it is going; so is everyone who is born of the Spirit” (John 3:8)
11. Pastor Banyon Scribe was out to build a megachurch and gain worldwide fame. What events ultimately humbled him and how did those events impact you?
12. Read the poem “I Stand by the Door at the end of the book and discuss it as it relates to Chester and as it relates to you. (This is a can of worms…enjoy!)

I'd seen stiffs at crime scenes before, one flat on his back in the middle of his garage with a twelve-inch meat cleaver sticking straight up out of his rib cage like a Halloween prank; self-inflicted, to boot.

But this one beat all.

I got there before the cops. Saw the guy from my Mustang GT. It was 5:54 a.m.

He was positioned upright at one of the dozens of covered bus stops along the Strip. Beneath flickering fluorescents, it looked as if he was just sleeping, like a thousand other bums scattered like garbage across the sand-blown outskirts of “fabulous Las Vegas.” I rolled down my passenger window and leaned closer. Blood, dark like burgundy wine, but thicker–a pool of it, absorbed into the seat of his pants and ran shiny down the concrete block he was perched on, forming another smaller puddle beneath his black Converse high tops.

I shivered, remembering the call I'd heard on the scanner in the newsroom at the Review-Journal. Las Vegas Metro Police got an anonymous call about a potential shooting at the Civic Center North bus stop. I was wrapping up the obits and crime beat from the night
shift and had some time to blow, so I headed out.

Leaving my car parked in a vacant lot along Las Vegas Boulevard, I did a three-sixty as I approached the body but saw no one. There was plenty of traffic, because Las Vegas was always pulsating with life, but this was not an obvious crime scene yet.

For more than eight minutes I waited, finally sitting right next to that dead man, with the cops nowhere to be found. That's the way they were in Vegas, slow as sludge, especially if it had anything to do with the homeless. For all I knew, it might have been another hour before they showed.

That's when I thought about searching him. Nothing bad, just find the wound, maybe get an ID, see if he had anything else on him. It was a fleeting thought. But as another minute, two, then three crept by, the vapor of the idea began to crystallize. I pictured how everything would come to a painful standstill once the cops finally arrived. They would boot me, tape off the area, and withhold the bum's identity and cause of death until it was old news.
My heart rate kicked up a notch. I had no gloves. Would I leave prints? On what, clothes? It's not like they're going to go over this nobody with a fine-tooth comb. At first glance I wasn't sure where the wound was. Blood covered the upper quarter of his torso. Ignoring my own sick disregard for the human being next to me, I scoped the area again, saw no one near, and gently leaned his 150-or-so-pound frame forward six inches.

To the touch, his body felt normal, as if he were still alive. There was no exit wound on his back. Dropping to one knee, I examined the bloody mess at the upper left portion of his chest. His coat was torn there, and yes, there was a bloody hole. Whether it was a messy knife wound or a bullet hole, I wasn't sure.

That was as far as I should have gone. In fact, knowing myself–that I would dare to do more if the fuzz didn't show up soon–I passed the time by jotting notes on the pad I always kept in my back pocket.

He had a thatch of red hair, bleached the color of sand by the scorching Nevada sun. The city had felt like Hades lately, going on seven consecutive days of 109 degrees or better. His peaceful, middleaged face, the side part in his hair, and the back of his hands and neck were a burnt brownish red; not raw sunburn, mind you–he was way beyond sunburn.

The stubble on his face was speckled blond and gray. He wore a gold T-shirt with dirty creases and a black, lightweight overcoat unbuttoned. Funny thing is, he didn't smell bad. In fact, he smelled clean, like laundry soap. The pants were navy Dickies, and each sneaker had a hole just above the big toe. He wore two pair of thick gray socks on each foot. Perhaps most odd were his left ear and wrist. The skin on each looked melted, as if it had been surgically repaired with some sort of skin graft.

I was still within the bounds of the law. I'd taken my time with the notes, describing the scene, the wound, and the slumping corpse next to me–and hoping the LVMPD would hurry up and get here before I did something both stupid and illegal.

A steady flow of cars darted north and south, their drivers oblivious to the dead man twenty feet away. As always in Las Vegas, nightlife rolled seamlessly into morning within the mammoth hotels up and down the Strip.

My time limit had expired. The cops didn't care. Likely, no one cared about this destitute beggar. A few hours ago he'd probably been as nasty and senile as the rest of the riffraff who shake their fists and wag their heads at me when I drive past them on Owens or D Loop.

Who would know if I searched the guy? My editor didn't know I was here, no one did. My eyes darted about. My heart stormed high in my chest. And then I just did it–reached into his shallow outside coat pockets. Nothing there. Easing back his thin coat, I found an inside pocket–empty. I scanned again for onlookers and saw none. I was doing him and his family a favor by trying to identify him. As I braced him at the shoulder with my left hand, I jammed my right into his pants pocket. Again, nothing.

Convinced the Las Vegans breezing up and down the Strip were both oblivious to the crime scene and in a colossal hurry, I filled my lungs with morning air and took another plunge. Being careful to swing around the puddle of blood in front of him, I changed sides, leaned him forward, and slid my hand beneath his coat and into one back pocket, then the next. No wallet. The guy had nothing. Or so I thought, until I propped him up firmly by the opposite shoulder and stuffed my hand into that last front pocket of his navy Dickies.

Bingo.

He had something. Not much, but something.

Getting my fingers around what felt like some folded papers, I pulled, but my fist caught. My prints were on whatever was in that pocket. The sound of sirens arose far off from the south. My head jumped, and sweat started to bead on my forehead. Seeing no police lights, I braced him again and twisted my wrist back and forth, yanking hard. My heart almost catapulted from my throat as the man's stomach gurgled and his head dropped and swung toward me, as if he'd decided to watch.

Trying awkwardly, desperately, to square the man's hunching shoulders and swivel his jaw back to where it had been, I panicked, as his entire upper body started to collapse, quite unlike I'd found it.

Blue police lights canvassed the neon skyline.

I rehearsed excuses, lies, the truth–any way out of the developing mess. Then I realized the only way out was to get out.

But the object I'd ripped from the man was still in my hand. I looked down. It was a tattered bankbook with a worn maroon cover. As the screams from the sirens grew louder, my trembling fingers found the last page and the handwritten balance: $689,800.

The bus stop spun.

I felt my fingers press firmly into my forehead, as if trying to steady the ship.

He was rich.
It didn't compute.

Figure it out later. Get out!
I stood to run, but something fell from the book, splattering into the puddle at the man's feet. A key, now three-fourths covered in blood.

I froze.

The sirens beckoned me to look up.

A squad car was in view, maybe a mile down the Strip.

Something inside told me to give up, wait for them, explain what happened.

Something else jolted me to the ground where I plucked the blood-drenched key from the crimson puddle and bolted toward my car.

Sprinting faster than I had since I was a boy, my mind wound down to slow motion, and I became disgusted by the cool, thick liquid Making my fingers stick grotesquely to the palm of my clenched hand. But I was even more repulsed by the type of man I'd become– stealing from a bum.

After scrubbing hard at my hands and the key in a long, hot shower back at my place–a stucco two-story in a cluster neighborhood west of the Center Strip–I put on some old cutoffs, went downstairs, popped a can of Dr Pepper, and examined the tattered bankbook at my kitchen table. It contained no name and little writing but was stamped with the address of a First Federal Bank of Nevada branch near Arville and Flamingo, not too far from my house.

Periodic deposits had been made in amounts ranging from $155 to $12,650 with no indicator of where the funds had come from. A number of withdrawals had also been made, mostly in the three- and four-digit range; on those occasions, the only word ever written in the memo area was “cash.”

One transaction stood out, dated the day before I found the body. The word “cash” was scribbled in the ledger. The amount withdrawn: $425,000.

“Hmm.”

I took the flat, gold key that had fallen from the bankbook over to a lamp in the living room and studied it closely. Although it was shaped like an old-fashioned key, it appeared to be brand-new, imprinted with the name of a well-known security company.

Tossing the key on the table, I studied the bankbook once more, this time searching specifically for any information about a safedeposit box. When I was almost through, I spotted the number “1510” penned neatly in black ink on the bottom corner of the inside back cover.

Did I want money? Was that what this was about? Was I following the footsteps of my old man? At least he had a reason to steal; I had none. My life was okay. I'd done well as a journalist. I was planning to get away, write novels at a cottage on the beach, perhaps marry someday. One way or another, I would show the old man I was somebody, that I could make something out of this life, on my own, with or without him.

Wandering into the garage, I flipped on the overhead light then drilled the black Everlast heavy bag with a firm right. It swayed. I pummeled it with both fists, six or seven quick, hard jabs. The bag's metal chains squeaked as it swung from the ceiling, and I watched it in a daze.

What if there was easy money to be had? Could I get away with it? No, I wouldn't do that. I just wanted to get the scoop on a dead homeless guy with almost three-quarters of a million bucks in the bank. It was a blockbuster story. That's what I was after. At least, that's what I kept telling myself as I went back into the house, threw on a T-shirt, stepped into my army green flip-flops, and headed for the First Federal Bank of Nevada at Arville and Flamingo.

As I devoured a second biscuit from Jack in the Box while waiting in my car for the bank to open at 9 a.m., I was faced with a number of tricky questions. What if the key in my pocket wasn't to a safe-deposit box at all? Or what if it didn't go to a box at this bank? What would I say? If the box was there, would I be required to sign in? What excuse would I give if they requested my name or ID?

Next thing I knew I was standing in the sterile lobby, grasping the key in my fist similar to the way I had only hours ago when it was covered in the bum's blood. Three tellers faced me, and there was no sign of any safe-deposit boxes. Then I spotted a thin black woman on the phone at the customer-service desk to my right.

“May I help you, sir?” one of the tellers called out in a highpitched voice.

Pretending not to hear her, I headed for the black woman on the phone. She smiled and made eye contact. I waved the key at her between two fingers, lifted both hands, and looked around the room, as if to ask where the boxes were. I didn't want to talk, just wanted her to point.

She spoke into the phone, “Just one moment,” then looked up at me. “Do you need help with your box?”

Uh-oh
. “No. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt. Where are they?” I glanced around the room. “This is the first time I've–”

“The self-entry boxes are right through that door,” she pointed, “and to your right. You'll see them. There's a room beyond, where you can have some privacy.”

Whew.
I sauntered around the corner, relieved to be out of sight. The small room–with its wall of boxes–was actually a walk-in safe, the enormous, foot-thick door of which stood wide open.

No sign-in?
The silver box fronts that covered the wall ranged in size from that of a postcard to that of a large folder. Looking around, I saw a telephone and a security camera. That was it. Clean, simple, secure and–at the moment–vacant.

Unbelievable.
Scanning the numbers–1300s, 1400s, 1500s–I knew I was in luck; my soul soared. The gold key slid in like a gem and turned easily. I couldn't believe where this was going. Swinging the little door open, I bent over, reached in, and pulled out a long, black box, only about three inches top to bottom, but ten inches wide and two feet long. It was fairly light, but several items shifted as I slid it out of its slot.

Gulping back my trepidation, I headed for the tiny adjacent room, my eyes glued to the hallway, my heart thundering, and my mind convulsing with fantasies of taking the contents of the box and heading for the airport. I could be in Hawaii or even overseas, in Italy or France, by the next day. I had no ties in Vegas or in the States. All bridges had been burned between me and the old man.

Once inside the small room, I pushed the button lock on the doorknob, set the box on the wall-mounted desk, and took a seat in the leather chair. After pressing a release button at one end of the box, I lifted the lid. The cash caught my eye first, prompting me back to my feet. Hundreds, Twenties, fifties, tens–scores of bills scattered throughout. I sifted through with both hands, snapping them up in a mad, rushed state of euphoria, stopping every ten seconds or so to look out the narrow window in the door.

My mind reeled. What next? I was giddy. No matter what else was in the box, there was cash–lots of it. If I played this thing smart, I could be set for a long time. Somehow, find out his name, withdraw the rest of the money, maybe a little at a time. Before I knew it, I could be writing books at a beach pad on stilts overlooking the Mediterranean.

Take it slow, be smart, breathe.
I could easily go to jail for this. My mind rewound to the trail of blood drops I'd left at the bus stop when I took the key. I was whisked back to the last visit I'd made to the penitentiary in Victoria to see the old man. Hotter than Hades. No AC. Putrid, overpowering smell of urine and body odor. Screaming, yelling, betting, and brawls. Wacko ward.

I could never do time.
Perched upright on the edge of the chair like a kid who was just served a double helping of chocolate cake, I put the money down on the desk and sorted through the items remaining in the box. Most intriguing were two rings that had wound up together in the same corner. One featured a humongous solitary diamond on a gold band; the other was a white gold men's wedding ring. Each contained an engraved inscription that I would need steadier hands and a magnifying glass to decipher.

As I placed the rings with the money on the desk, a sudden wave of anguish came over me. The stuff in the box was personal. It dealt with people's lives and history and secrets and loves. This is none of my
business.

But since when did my curiosity and greed ever succumb to my guilt?

I came to several newspaper and magazine clippings, folded and paper-clipped. I smoothed them out. They were business articles, some dating back twenty years, from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, USA Today, Atlanta Magazine, and Business Week.
That's when I recognized the dead homeless man from the bus stop. He was heavier in the pictures, and flashier, but it was him–the common denominator in almost every photograph. He wore expensive suits, a slick hairstyle, and a big, plastic grin. Schmoozing with the big dogs. Looked to have been some kind of business mogul in Atlanta.

Most beautiful of all, I had discovered his name: Chester Holte.Maybe, just maybe, my ticket to paradise.Voices beyond the door. I slid the stack of money and rings to the side of the box, out of view. Through the window I watched, almost breathlessly, as the black woman escorted a short, elderly man into the vault of safe-deposit boxes, eying me through the glass as she turned the corner. I set the lid on the box and waited, feeling the heat in my face and wiping the perspiration from my brow.

Less than a minute later she was at the doorway again, telling the man to let her know if he needed help but peering in at me once more, eyebrows lifted, before turning to head back toward her desk.

Rattled and running on empty after zero sleep, I needed to get out of there. But when I lifted the lid and looked back at the clippings, I stopped. It was a photograph of the man's wife. Her name was Candice. A tall, shapely, striking brunette, pictured in sequins in one photo and a formal gown in another, with a glowing smile, arm in arm with her husband.

My curiosity was in overdrive. What was all this stuff doing in this box? Was it all he had left of his past life? I was sitting on one powder keg of a story, if I chose to pursue it. How did a rich, big cat from Atlanta–married to a sleek gazelle–end up on the streets of Sin City, apparently of his own choosing, with money to burn?

Movement distracted me. The old man, oblivious to me, was tucking an envelope in his coat pocket and shuffling toward the exit in his beige walking shoes.

Something else in the box piqued my interest, confirming that Chester Holte had some business savvy indeed. Opening up a number of stiff, white stock certificates, I was flabbergasted to learn he had been the proud owner of hundreds of shares of Atlanta-based stocks, including Coca-Cola and Home Depot. There had to have been enough value in those shares alone for him to have retired a wealthy man.
As I gathered everything up to leave, a different clipping fluttered to the floor–this one sickeningly different from the others, especially its large, severe, blocky headline on soft, yellowing newsprint:

HOLTE PLANE DOWN, WIFE LOST

The photograph showed rescue boats and searchlights scouring the rolling Atlantic. A door to my heart opened, ushering in a heavy robe of shame. The article was six years old. He had tried valiantly to save her,clinging to part of the Cessna's wing, disregarding his own fuel burns and fighting savagely to hold on to the love of his life in the frigid waters. But he could not hold on. And Candice had slipped away.

I found Candice's obituary next. A long one. I put it in my pile of things to take home. I'd had all I could take for one sitting and didn't want to press my luck.

About to close the box, I stopped and stared at the impressive stack of money, rings, and other articles, letters, and paperwork I'd set aside to take home.

Don't do anything stupid. Think it through.
Hesitantly, I returned the money and stock certificates to the box.

I'll take the rest home, study it, and bring it back.
Snatching up the rings, letters, and clippings, I closed the box, returned it to its slot, held my breath, and gave the woman in customer service a confident nod as I glided breathlessly out of the building.

It was already sweltering. I would need sleep sometime that day, before the night shift.

As I headed west on Charleston I noticed a young, humpbacked woman walking in the direction I was driving. The sun shone hard on her back, casting a crisp, stark shadow on her path. She wore a black windbreaker and carried a gallon jug of water in each hand. A quartermile farther an elderly man and woman sat in old lawn chairs at the side of the road beneath a pink blanket they'd hung to protect themselves from the coming sun. Maybe that had been their daughter back there, bringing water for the day.

I'd never taken the time to think about homeless people as human beings before and wondered about the man I'd found at the bus stop. Where did he live? Where were his clothes and possessions? How had he made all that money?

Something had happened after his wife died.

What?
Why had he chosen to live like a bum? Why Las Vegas? Why would someone want to kill him?

I knew me, and I knew I had to find out.

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Adv Odyssey V39: Friend Family Country (4CD)

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Audiobook OverviewThings never slow down around Odyssey. Alex is hoping to survive a long weekend with his grandparents, but things get interesting when he sees his grandfather dig up a strange wooden box in the woods. More adventure unfolds as Marvin Washington takes his first trip back in time on the Imagination Station and lands in the middle of the American Revolutionary War. What are all the mysteries surrounding Agnes' misplaced memory and the odd change in Aubrey's old friend? Will Colby and Mitch ever survive the Novacom aftermath? Will Connie lose Mitch again because of the FBI? Find out what's going on with everyone in these 12 exciting episodes! Volume 39 contains the following stories (and themes): Between You and Me (putting God first) Aubrey's Bathrobe (using our abilities to serve God) The Popsicle Kid (uniqueness) The Toy Man (sacrifice) For Trying Out Loud (finding your place) The Benefit of the Doubt (discrimination) The American Revolution, 1 & 2 (American history) Obedience (obedience) Relatively Annoying (getting along with others) The Pact, 1 & 2 (living with an eternal purpose)

Publishers Description
Things never slow down around Odyssey. Alex is hoping to survive a long weekend with his grandparents, but things get interesting when he sees his grandfather dig up a strange wooden box in the woods. More adventure unfolds as Marvin Washington takes his first trip back in time on the Imagination Station and lands in the middle of the American Revolutionary War.
What are all the mysteries surrounding Agnes' misplaced memory and the odd change in Aubrey's old friend? Will Colby and Mitch ever survive the Novacom aftermath? Will Connie lose Mitch again because of the FBI? Find out what's going on with everyone in these 12 exciting episodes Volume 39 contains the following stories (and themes): Between You and Me (putting God first) Aubrey's Bathrobe (using our abilities to serve God) The Popsicle Kid (uniqueness) The Toy Man (sacrifice) For Trying Out Loud (finding your place) The Benefit of the Doubt (discrimination) The American Revolution, 1 & 2 (American history) Obedience (obedience) Relatively Annoying (getting along with others) The Pact, 1 & 2 (living with an eternal purpose)

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Things never completely slow down around Odyssey. Alex visits his grandparents for a long weekend, and things get interesting when he sees his grandfather dig up a strange wooden box in the woods. Meanwhile, Marvin Washington takes his first trip back in time in the Imagination Station, where he learns about the role that African-Americans played in the American Revolutionary War. Mysteries abound when Agnes begins to remember an important date, but can't quite remember why, and Aubrey's old friend begins to change in a strange way. Mitch has a tough decision to make about leaving Odyssey and joining the FBI. Find out what's going on with everyone in these 12 new exciting episodes! Recommended for ages 8 and up.
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For Young Women Only: What You Need to Know About How Guys Think

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Audiobook OverviewAnnotation: Exploring critical topics including respect, insecurity, appearance, physical affection, and the "tough and tenderness" of guys, this audiobook is packed with "ask the expert" sections, quotes, and fun personal stories from guys in all walks of life.

Publishers Description
Why are guys so weird? Unravel the mystery. A national scientific survey and in-depth personal interviews give you an unprecedented look inside the teenage male mind. Discover how: He'd be perfectly fine if he was loved by few and hated by many...as long as he was respected by allHis ego is the size of Africa (but so are his insecurities)He hides his real feelings under a tough exteriorHe's magnetized by pretty girls-but also wants to find a diamond in the roughHe actually does want to marry a virginHe just wants you to be yourself. It's the inside scoop you've been waiting for You'll come to not only understand him, but also know what he might really be thinking about you.

Community Description

For Young Women Only - Audio Book
By Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa A. Rice (Read by Shaunti Feldhahn)

Binding: 4 Audio CDs, Unabridged

Unlock the Male Mystery Guys will be guys. And now girls can know what that means! For Young Women Only dives into the mysterious inner-workings of the teenage male mind so that you can begin to understand why guys say and do what they do. Exploring critical topics including respect, insecurity, appearance, physical affection, and the "tough and tender"-ness of guys, this audio book is also packed with "ask the expert" sections, quotes, and fun personal stories from guys in all walks of life. Why is he so visually stimulated? You may wish it weren't so, but that won't make it so. I don't want to put on a front for him to like me. Actually, he wants your genuineness, too! This audio book will help you grasp how God wired the opposite sex so you can enjoy your relationships with them.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

HCSB Ministers Bible

 

GENUINE LEATHER

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Long awaited but well-worth waiting for, this elegant yet practical Bible is every Minister's dream. It is perfectly suited to the specific needs and demands of every minister.

This fine leather bound Holman CSB Bible is like having a fine "preaching Bible" and practical "minister's manual" in one.

This new Bible features easy-to-read large all black typeface, extra wide margins, 74-page concordance, and a full-featured ministerial helps section. This section is 54 pages of carefully chosen material to assist ministers with premarital counseling, weddings, funerals, baptisms, visitation, counseling, invitations, ministry to children, and communicating with youth.

The wedding and funeral helps are from Orlando pastor, Jim Henry. The Wedding section features guidelines for premarital counseling, ideas for planning ceremonies, couples commitment form, and model classical and contemporary ceremonies.

There is also thorough help for commitment counseling, how to lead an effective parent-child dedication service, worker commitment service, and building dedication.

Community Description

Holman CSB Minister's Bible
By HCSB Scripture

Translation: Holman Christian Standard
Description: Complete Without Apocrypha
Concordance: Yes
Pages: 1696
Trim Size: 6.9 X 9.94 X 1.55

Long awaited but well-worth waiting for, this elegant yet practical Bible is every Minister's dream. It is perfectly suited to the specific needs and demands of every minister.

This fine leather bound Holman CSB Bible is like having a fine "preaching Bible" and practical "minister's manual" in one.

This new Bible features easy-to-read large all black typeface, extra wide margins, 74-page concordance, and a full-featured ministerial helps section. This section is 54 pages of carefully chosen material to assist ministers with premarital counseling, weddings, funerals, baptisms, visitation, counseling, invitations, ministry to children, and communicating with youth.

The wedding and funeral helps are from Orlando pastor, Jim Henry. The Wedding section features guidelines for premarital counseling, ideas for planning ceremonies, couples commitment form, and model classical and contemporary ceremonies.

There is also thorough help for commitment counseling, how to lead an effective parent-child dedication service, worker commitment service, and building dedication. \


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Weapons Of Our Warfare V1 By Scott Kenneth

Powerful prayers that pull down strongholds and help you recover what the enemy has stolen."

More than ever, people are turning to God and to prayer for comfort, direction, and strength. Many want to pray more effectively but don't know how. This book is a powerful tool which not only teaches the principles of effective prayer, but also shows how to pray victoriously by modeling Bible-based prayers which cover virtually any situation you may face. The 8 major areas of concern addressed in this book are:

*prayers of worship
*prayers for safety
*prayers for finances
*prayers for comfort
*prayers for your family and marriage
*prayers for healing and strength
*prayers for direction and help
*prayers for deliverance and forgiveness

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Peace Child By Don Richardson

An Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Treachery in the 20th Century

In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. Peace Child told their unforgettable story of living among these headhunting cannibals who valued treachery through "fattening" victims with friendship before the slaughter. God gave Don and Carol the key to the Sawi hearts via a redemptive analogy from their own mythology. The "peace child" became the secret to unlocking a value system that existed through generations over centuries, possibly millenniums, of time. This new edition of Peace Child will inspire a new generation of readers who need to hear this unforgettable story and the lessons it teaches us about communicating Christ in a meaningful way to those around us.
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Basher Five-Two By Scott O'Grady & Michael French

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OverviewA U.S. pilot who was shot down over Bosnia describes his experiences

Publishers Description
U.S. Air Force Captain Scott O'Grady was shot down in his F-16 over Bosnia while helping to keep the peace. The plane exploded, and Captain O'Grady fell 5 miles to the ground below. In exciting detail, Captain O'Grady tells how he evaded capture and how, with little water and no food, he was able to survive on his own in enemy territory.
A burst of flames and intense heat spread through my cockpit. I began to pitch and roll wildly. It felt like a giant hand had reached down, grabbed me with brute force, and shook me in a frenzy. What was left of my plane was like a straw in the wind, totally out of control.

For all its space-age electronics, its supersonic speed, its defensive-powers, the F-16 is not perfect. In the blink of an eye, it can be turned from the prince of the skies into a burning scrap heap of wire and twisted metal. The missile had blindsided me, coming up through a cloud cover below. It had struck the plane's underbelly, hitting one of the fuel tanks and cutting my F-16 in two. It took me another moment to understand. The nose and cockpit had broken away--and I was now in a free fall to earth.

As I spun out of control, I worried about blacking out from the sudden and unexpected G forces. I watched my console break and twist apart before me. My mind was outracing my ability to react. Flames from the exploding gas tank had found a crack between my oxygen mask and visor. They had also reached the back of my neck. Part of me was waiting for the cockpit to explode. Somehow, the heat and the pain and the insanity of the moment focused my thoughts.

Dear God, I prayed, please don't let me die now--don't let me die from this.

I gazed down, through the flames, and saw a fat yellow handle attached to my seat. The handle pushed up between my legs, bigger than life, staring at me like the miracle I took it to be. The beautiful words stamped across the top were impossible to miss, even in the fire and smoke: PULL TO EJECT.

I had no idea how much time had passed since the missile had struck. In reality it had been only seconds. It felt like an eternity. I knew I wasn't waiting much longer. For another microsecond, I worried that my damaged canopy wouldn't open, or if it did, that the seat wouldn't eject. But I really didn't have time to worry.

My left hand dropped down to the handle, and I pulled with all my might.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Uncommon By Tony Dungy & Nathan Whitaker

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OverviewReflecting on what it takes to achieve significance, the Super Bowl-winning coach shares lessons he learned from his remarkable parents, his athletic and coaching career, his mentors, and his journey with God.

Publishers Description
2009 Retailer's Choice Award winner Super Bowl-winning coach and #1 "New York Times" best selling author Tony Dungy has had an unusual opportunity to reflect on what it takes to achieve significance. He is looked to by many as the epitome of the success and significance that is highly valued in our culture. He also works every day with young men who are trying to achieve significance through football and all that goes with a professional athletic career--such as money, power, and celebrity. Coach Dungy has had all that, but he passionately believes that there is a different path to significance, a path characterized by attitudes, ambitions, and allegiances that are all too rare but uncommonly rewarding. "Uncommon" reveals lessons on achieving significance that the coach has learned from his remarkable parents, his athletic and coaching career, his mentors, and his journey with God. A particular focus of the book: what it means to be a man of significance in a culture that is offering young men few positive role models. Clicke here for a video preview. To buy a copy for only $19.99 go to christiansupplyland.com, a family owned and operated online christian bookstore.

Inside The Revolution By Joel C. Rosenberg

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OverviewPresents profiles of the radicals, the reformers, and the revivalists of the Middle East, explaining the implications of each movement and the importance of each leader through the lenses of politics, economics, and Scripture.

Publishers Description
2009 Retailer's Choice Award winner "Inside the Revolution" takes you inside the winner-take-all battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of the people of the Middle East. It includes never-before-seen profiles of the Radicals, the Reformers and the Revivalists. It explains the implications of each movement and the importance of each leader not only through the lenses of politics and economics but through the third lens of Scripture as well. Today, wars and revolutions define the modern Middle East, and many believe the worst is yet to come. How real and serious is the threat of Radical Islam to American national security eight years after 9/11? Are there any Muslim leaders who oppose the violence of the Radicals--and is there any hope that such leaders will come to power in key countries in the Middle East? What is God doing in the Middle East--and is there any hope that Muslims will find faith in Jesus Christ? How can we as Christians help strengthen our brothers and sisters who love Jesus in the Muslim world, and how can we reach out to Muslims here at home? Purchase a copy for only $19.99 at christiansupplyland.com, a family owned and operated online christian bookstore.

How To Stay Christian In College by J Budziskewski

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OverviewGoing away to college can be exciting, scary, wild, or all of the above. And don't think Christian colleges are always a failsafe alternative. As students trade home life for dorm life, they leave behind their church, their friends, their families?their major networks of support. What should they expect when they arrive on campus?
How to Stay Christian in College is an interactive guide that lets students know what to expect and reassures them that they can attend school and still maintain their faith. Filled with anecdotes, resources, and much more, it prepares, equips, and encourages high school and college students to meet the challenge of living out their faith at school. It examines different worldviews and myths that students encounter at college, giving them the tools they need to meet the challenges ahead.

Publishers Description
This book equips and encourages both teens in high school and college-age students to meet the challenges of living out their faith in school. It examines different worldviews and myths that students may encounter, giving them the tools they need as they learn their identity in Christ. Buy a copy toay for only $12.79 at christiansupplyland.com, a family owned online christian bookstore.

Dont Waste Your Life by John Piper

Dont Waste Your Life-Gift Edition w/DVD

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OverviewA distinctive gift edition presents a passionate plea for today's youth to make a lasting difference by faith in the triumphant love of Christ.

It's easy to slip through life without taking any risks-without making your life count. But life ought not to be wasted. You don't need to know a lot of things to make a lasting difference in the world, but you do have to know the few great, unchanging, and glorious things that matter and be willing to live and to die for them.

John Piper's plea to a generation is, "Don't waste your life!" This book is a passionate call for youth of today to make their lives count for eternity. He acknowledges that there are risks for those who seek to accomplish something in life and believes that they are risks worth taking for the cause of the Gospel.

Each book includes a DVD featuring Piper speaking on this topic. A distinctive cover, quality paper, rich colored ink, and ragged page edges make this edition a great gift. Ideal for graduates! Buy a copy today for only$13.59 from christiansupplyland.com, a family owned an operated online christian store.

What In The World Is Going On by Jeremiah David

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OverviewIdentifies ten modern day events that can be interpreted using passages from such books of the Bible as Isaiah, Ezekiel, Matthew, and Revelation as signs of the end of Earth's history.

Publishers Description
Is the current economic and political crisis actually prophesied in the Bible? If so, what are we to do about it? It is hard to piece together all this information in a way that gives a comprehensive picture of what the end times will look like. That’s why so many theories abound. And that’s why Dr. David Jeremiah has written What In the World Is Going On?, a unique book that cuts through the hundreds of books and numerous theories to identify the essential 10 most important bible prophecies. There is no other book like this. You’ll find it the ultimate study tool for understanding the future. You’ll have a greater sense of comfort that, even in these crazy times, God is indeed in control. If bible prophecy as always been a mystery to you, Dr. Jeremiah’s book will help you solve the mystery. At last, bible prophecy can make sense, and make a difference. It’s never been more important. What In the World Is Going On? is shocking and eye-opening but essential reading in these turbulent days.

Brings bible prophecy to light on:

- The oil crisis
- The resurgence of Russia
- The new axis of evil
- The importance of Israel
- The new powers of the European Union

Let my People Laugh by Christianity Today Publishers

If laughter is the best medicine then these hysterical reflections on church life will bring joy and encouragement.

Funny things happen in church? Really funny things. And laughing about them can be one of the most healing, healthy, and encouraging things a pastor, church leader, or church member can do. This fun resource will provide instant laughs by bringing together some of the best "Church Laughs" content from Leadership Journal, Christianity Today's magazine for church leaders. High-quality, witty, silly, and just-plain funny cartoons and amusing anecdotes are also included. Let My People Laugh will bless and minister to folks in a way that sermons sometime can't!
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Saturday, June 23, 2012

ESV NowBible

ESV NOWBIBLE COLOR-AUDIO/VISUAL BIBLE READER-4GB


Introducing the NowBible Color, featuring the complete English Standard Version Bible in both text and audio formats, in bright, brilliant, color! Now you can Read the Bible, Listen to the Bible, or do both at the same time using this beautiful full-color hand-held PDA! Featuring: Smith's and Easton's Bible dictionaries, Electronic Concordance, Bible Promises section, "Bible in a Year" Reading Plan, Words of Christ in Red, and the ability to Bookmark, Highlight, or Record a note about your favorite verses.

FEATURES:

- Serves as both an electronic bible and an audio bible, all in one compact device
- Complete Old and New Testaments of the ESV Bible with viewable text and synchronized audio narration
- Text and Audio of the ESV Bible broken down to the verse level
- Features complete ESV footnotes and explanatory marks
- Listen to audio through the built-in speaker or accessory earphones
- New "Quick Jump" Navigation feature helps you find verses fast
- "History" arrows, skip to previously viewed passages without losing your place
- Smith's and Easton's Bible dictionaries
- Electronic Concordance (search by keyword or phrase)
- Bible Promises section for topical inspiration and guidance
- "Bible in a Year" Reading plan for every day bible study
- Bookmark, Highlight, or Record a note about your favorite verses
- Words of Christ in Red
- Repeat playback of Verse, Chapter, or Book
- "Auto-Scroll" setting for manual reading
- Cross Reference feature
- Bible Quiz function to test your biblical knowledge
- Large and Giant Print text modes
- MP4 capability that supports MPEG video files and Widescreen format
- MP3 capability that supports MP3/WMA sound files
- Photo browsing function
- U-disk function with free USB cable for file transporting and charging
- Micro-SD Card slot supports up to an 8 GB Micro SD card for additional storage of music, video, and photos (SD Card not included)
- PDA functions with powerful personal information management software including:
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Task
- Memo
- Sketch
- Voice recorder
- World clock
- eBook reader (.txt files only)
- Calculator
- 3.2 inch TFT true color touch screen
- Stylus included for optimal touch screen navigation
- Improved button control for one hand navigation
- New 4GB Memory edition features enhanced sound and video quality
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can be charged by PC or regular AC Outlet
- Package includes ESV NowBible Color, stylus, slip case, user manual, compact earphones, built-in speaker, USB Cable, and wall charger adapter.
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty (warranty card and online registration instructions included)
- Measures 2.6 x 4.5 x 0.6 inches (W x H x D)

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Allan Hand Finished Leather Bibles

Experts place Allan Binding in a class of their own. The highest quality Bibles in terms of craftsmanship and quality are the premium leather calfskin and goatskin Bibles. The prices of these Bibles are substantially higher than their genuine and bonded leather counterparts. The higher prices are associated with their superior materials and individual craftsmanship. The bindings are sewn, instead of glued. The leather is actual grain leather, not leather that has been pressed into a mold. The Allan Bibles have a red dye injected into the pages so the gold edges retain their gloss. Gold foil is actually melted onto the pages. In summary, you are purchasing an individually crafted work of art, not an assembly line mold. Since each premium leather Bible is individually crafted, they also have individual character. Each Bible is therefore unique. Stitching can vary, red dye lines vary, gold luster varies, color and texture of leather and paper may vary-guaranteeing, in essence that your Bible is unique and individually crafted. Your goatskin or calfskin Bible is a unique work of art. There will be none other exactly similar. Let us provide a common example. Highland Goatskin binding is available on our Allan as well as our Cambridge Bibles. Every now and then a customer will contact us and report the existence of an alleged blemish on the shell. The blemish usually amounts to an irregular line or circle, which doesn't follow the grain. Answer: Highland Goatskin is the only leather binding which is not pressed into a mold. All other Bibles are molded under heat and pressure to produce a uniform grain (like a waffle iron). With Allan and some Cambridge Bibles what you have on your Bible is the actual hide of the goat that was wandering the hills of Nigeria. If the goat rubbed against barbed wire or was bitten by a wasp or asp-these are retained on the leather. These alleged blemishes actually attest to the authenticity of the Bible in question.    Allan Leather bibles ar avaiable in several translations, but because there are only so many made per year, they sell out quickly. Please contact us for ordering terms and availability.

Individually crafted Bibles are not perfect. The added expense associated with the binding and individual craftsmanship does not translate into perfection. This is an unrealistic expectation. Not every page will be 100% uniform. Margins can vary by a millimeter or two. Pages may be smoother or slightly more opaque. Ink intensity can vary. Slight page creases may exist. With most Bibles having about 1500 pages, you can expect a few variations along the way. These differences testify to each Bible's unique character. There are of course rare occasions, when we do have a certain defect: ie. a loose page, a tear in binding, smeared ink etc.- and in these cases we want to replace the defect as soon as is convenient. In sum, our premium Bibles are individually crafted. They make use of the best materials. They have the highest quality standard and controls. They will never, however, attain the mark of symmetrical perfection. Expect to purchase a high quality Bible-don't expect a perfect one! Most Allan Bibles have a thicker, more supple leather binding than their competitors. Allan Bindery is located in the United Kingdom. Small batches & attention to detail are paramount.

First, please note that all Allan Bibles get an "A" for binding. This decision has not been taken lightly. The care that has been taken in choosing quality grain skins as well as attention to detail in actual craftsmanship, give Allan Bibles the deserved reputation of being the "best bound Bibles in the world." Second, you will notice that not all Allan Bibles get perfect scores for legibility or paper quality. The main reason for this is that Bible size is always a trade off with font size and paper quality. Therefore when a person purchases an Allan 103 (Ruby)- he is purchasing a Bible, at least in part, for its portability. The Ruby's relatively compact nature necessarily renders a Bible with smaller font than the Allan 53 which is nearly twice its size. Similarly, paper quality (density) will decrease in proportion to the size of the Bible. More dense paper will produce a larger Bible....So when you see that the CC1 has a legibility grade of "C"-that is because you are purchasing a Bible that can fit in your coat pocket! In short, all of our Allan goatskin Bibles are excellent, however, please choose the Bible that best fits your individual needs. These principles, of course apply to all of our Bibles.

The following Bible correspond in pagination: Pitt Minion Reference corresponds in pagination with Wide Margin Reference Bibles.The Personal Concord Reference corresponds in pagination with the Concord Reference Bible.
What does this mean? Here is an example:
Cambrige Wide Margin ESV: Page 840: begins with Mark 11:11 and ends with Mark 12:11. Now the exact same is true for the Pitt Minion ESV. This of course holds true for corresponding NASB's, NKJV's, KJV's, etc.
As mentioned above the same pagination is true for the personal size concord and concord reference Bibles.
This makes these Bibles superb companions for those who want both a personal size Bible as well as a standard size Bible or Wide Margin Bible.


The World's Best Leather Bibles
Cambridge University Press is committed to the finest printing and binding. They have their our own Printing House in Cambridge which is unique in being able to trace its history to the very beginnings of printing with moveable type. In our dedicated Craft Bindery, each volume is treated with same attention to craftsmanship as was our first Bible in 1591. A hallmark of Cambridge quality is the care taken in choosing the finest leathers from around the world. Each is scrutinized and, if accepted, is then cut to size for making the leather cases for Bible pages. Cambridge uses a range of leathers, with different grains appropriate to the size of the Bible.

Care and Handling
Leather, unlike many modern materials, will maintain its attractiveness if you follow a few simple guidelines. Keep the Bible away from sources of extreme heat and from water. Use a slightly damp cloth to clean it but please do not use any detergents or packaged Bible cleaning products. The best preservative for leather bindings is a natural substance: the oils transferred from your hands. The more you handle the Bible, the more quickly it will become supple to the touch.

The combination of very thin paper and a generous layer of gilding means that sometimes the pages stick together until they are separated for the first time. If this happens, hold the pages between your thumb and index finger and rub them together with just enough pressure as is necessary to release the pages.

Stitching
The stitching used to sew the pages together is tough but thin, so open the pages carefully at first to allow the threads to settle. Incidentally, when you open a Cambridge Bible, you may see an extra row of stitching along the inner edge of some of the pages. This is evidence of the extra step our binder takes to secure the pages against strain. This extra stitching is added to the first and last sections of the larger Cambridge Bibles to protect the most vulnerable pages.

Ribbon markers
Ribbon markers allow you to keep your place while looking up cross-references and to mark a particular passage to which you want to return. If the Bible is one of our larger volumes, it may have two ribbons so you can keep your place in both the Old and the New Testaments at the same time. At Cambridge we take special care in choosing ribbon markers. Strong ribbons of appropriate breadth for the size of each Bible are selected, so that they will not curl up, become thread-like and, in extreme cases, cut through the thin Bible pages. A generous length is specified, too, so that the ribbons do not get lost within the pages.

Paper
Because of their length, Bibles traditionally have been printed on thin paper to ensure compact volumes. Cambridge Bibles are printed on paper much thinner and finer than ordinary book paper - yet also strong and opaque, so that 'show-through' from one page to another is minimized. Our paper buyers carefully choose the kind of paper best suited to each Bible type and size. They balance considerations of strength, thinness and opacity, and use only papers that meet the highest environmental standards.

Note-taking
The wide variety of pens and markers available nowadays makes it impossible to give an unconditional guarantee that notes written on the Bible pages will not smudge or bleed through over time. If using pens or markers, we suggest that you take care in your choice of writing implement and the pressure that you apply.

Head and tail bands
All Cambridge Bibles have the traditional 'head and tail' bands which were once used to help people take the books down from densely stocked shelves. Nowadays, they are added as a decorative item and the colours are chosen to complement the shade of leather and gilding used in the binding.

Gilt Edges and Blocking
Many Cambridge Bibles and Prayer Books are decorated with metallic gold and silver on their covers and on the edges of their paper. The material that is used in this process gives a rich, bright and attractive finish to the book. However, care must be taken to protect the Bible or Prayer Book from rain and snow, as the metallic foil may peel when exposed to moisture.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

Good News Bible: With Deuterocanonicals/Apocrypha

This is a good beginners bible, for those that are second language or young. It's hard to understand the old English versions, specially since almost no one speaks like that anymore in the United States. This has words that are used in today's language and their easy to understand. For Sunday Church School, I think this bible would be great for the younger ones as they would be able to understand the words a lot better.

I bought this bible because I all ready own an old English version one, and me been second language I found it hard to understand. Then I found this bible and began to read it and understood nearly everything. Although I knew it was not as accurate as the original Old English Version, I was able to read through it with out having to use a dictionary or give it too much though of what they meat, loosing my interest in further reading the bible. Now I actually enjoy reading the bible more than ever and mostly because it's easy to read.

I recommend this bible to those that are beginning or just want a clearer wording to talk it over with other people. I also highly recommend it for second language readers.

Catholic Bible with Imprimatur. Contains charts and timelines, New Testament passages from the Old Testament, subject index, and margin notes contianing helpful information about the text.

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Rosary of the Unborn

Large, 5-decade Rosary of the Unborn

The Rosary of the Unborn was given to us by Our Lady for all to unite in prayer to bring an end to abortion.Light blue Hail Mary teardrop beads hold an image of tiny unborn baby. Dark red Our Father beads are in the shape of a cross. Centerpiece holds the image of the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Papal crucifix.Packaged with free paper booklet: Our Lady Gives the World the Rosary of the Unborn..

Length: 25 in. (36 in. around set.)

Promises of The Rosary of the Unborn 1) An UNBORN CHILD WILL BE SAVED with each loving "Hail Mary" recited with this Rosary: "I affirm to youeach 'Hail Mary' prayed from a loving heart will rescue one of these innocent lives from death by abortion." "This is a special grace attached to this particular rosary." (Blessed Mother, 7/2/2001)

2) The Rosary of the Unborn Heals the Motherly Heart of the BlessedVirgin Mary: "When you use this rosary, call to mind My Sorrowful Immaculate Heart which continually sees the sin abortion played out in every present moment. I give to you this special sacramental [must be blessed by a Catholic priest to be a sacramental] with which to heal My Motherly Heart." (Blessed Mother, 7/2/2001)

3) Each "Our Father" eases the pain of the Grieving Heart of Jesus: "Please tell the world that each 'Our Father' recited on the Rosary of the Unborn assuages My grieving Heart." (Jesus, 8/3/2001)

4) The Rosary of the Unborn withholds the Arm of Justice: "The greatest promise I give you in regards to this rosary
is this: Every rosary prayed from the heart to its completion on these beads mitigates the punishment as yet withstanding for the sin of abortion." "Further, it withholds the Arm of Justice." (Jesus, 8/3/2001)

5) The Rosary of the Unborn Appeases Our Lord: "Pray from your heart knowing that your rosary appeases Me." (Jesus, 8/3/2001)

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HCSB Firefighters Bible

Overview
On September 11, 2001, Captain Terry Hatton (called by his fellow FDNY firefighters Captain Man-Hatton) entered Tower One of the World Trade Center. Before advancing into the inferno, says firefighter Tim Brown, Hatton "wrapped his arms around me and said, ?I love you, brother. Don?t know if I?ll see you again?.?"

Something happened on September 11, 2001 that changed our perception of firefighters. That?s why children from Maine to Arizona wear tee shirts with FDNY on them. The character, courage, and commitment were there all along. The events of September 11 provided the occasion for these qualities to be clearly seen.

Firefighting is one of the most hazardous and stressful jobs the world. Many deaths of firemen come from heart attacks. Stephen Darcangelo, Fire Chief in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania says, "stress kills." He says in firefighting "you go from idle to full tilt in a matter of seconds.

Firefighting is stressful on both firefighters and their families. The Fireman?s Bible is designed specifically for these who serve us all in this high risk role. It contains devotions, prayers, and suggested Scripture readings for a wide variety of occasions. This is a perfect gift for a fireman who are from family or churches who want to stand with these who are called to risk so much.

Publishers Description
On September 11, 2001, Captain Terry Hatton (called by his fellow FDNY firefighters Captain Man-Hatton) entered Tower One of the World Trade Center. Before advancing into the inferno, says firefighter Tim Brown, Hatton "wrapped his arms around me and said, ‘I love you, brother. Don't know if I'll see you again….'"
Something happened on September 11, 2001 that changed our perception of firefighters. That's why children from Maine to Arizona wear tee shirts with FDNY on them. The character, courage, and commitment were there all along. The events of September 11 provided the occasion for these qualities to be clearly seen.
Firefighting is one of the most hazardous and stressful jobs the world. Many deaths of firemen come from heart attacks. Stephen Darcangelo, Fire Chief in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania says, "stress kills." He says in firefighting "you go from idle to full tilt in a matter of seconds.
Firefighting is stressful on both firefighters and their families. The Fireman's Bible is designed specifically for these who serve us all in this high risk role. It contains devotions, prayers, and suggested Scripture readings for a wide variety of occasions. This is a perfect gift for a fireman who are from family or churches who want to stand with these who are called to risk so much.

Purchase this bible from a family owned online Christian bookstore, Christian Supply Land.

Friday, June 8, 2012

A Basket Of Flowers

A Basket Of Flowers
By Christoph Von Schmid

Mary grows up sheltered and secure in a beautiful cottage with a loving father. She learns lessons about humility, purity and forgiveness under her father's watchful gaze.However, it doesn't last. Even though she loves God and obeys him this does not protect her ultimately from the envy and hatred of others. Mary is given a generous gift of a new dress from her friend Amelia, the daughter of the local landowner. This incites envy from Juliette, Amelia's maid who had wanted the dress for herself.When Amelia's mother's ring goes missing Juliette decides to pass the blame onto Mary. Both Mary and her father are imprisoned for the crime and eventually exiled from their home. Mary learns to trust in God completely as difficulty follows after difficulty.Even when she doubts if she will ever clear her name she turns back to God who is a constant source of comfort to her. Who did steal the ring in the end? That is the final unexpected twist in the tale, which makes this book a really good read.

This is the touching story of a young girl and her father. Originally written by a french author, and later translated into english, this is a book that is sure to be passed down from generation to generation. I am 12 years old and my mother just recently purchased this book for me. I wish every girl could have a copy of this book!
Also recommended: The Elsie Dinsmore Series, any books by Martha Finley, any books by Oliver Optic, C.H. Pearson, or Horatio Alger Jr.
Please, if you want your daughter to read wholesome, enjoyable, thought-provoking, and character building books I suggest you purchase A Basket of Flowers immediately!

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Christian Flip Flops

Christian Flip Flops - Can you imagine a world where the beaches are covered with crosses? So can we and we think God would be very proud to look down and see this in remembrance of Jesus and ALL that He did for us! We all know that the Lord works in mysterious ways. Perhaps an impression you leave behind will lead another to Jesus!
Leave an impression of the cross on your journey and you may help lead others to Jesus!

Cross Impression Flip Flops - The foot surface of each shoe is made from a very soft and comfortable foam while the bottom of each shoe is a made from a stiffer, grooved bottom sole which provides extra traction. The foot strap is 1 1/8" wide and is made from a super soft and durable foam/canvas strap. The top of the strap has a Pink cross printed on it. These are our easily our most comfortable flip flops yet!!!
More than just fashionable flip flops. These are "witness wear" sandals that help to spread the gospel of our amazing Lord and Savior....Jesus Christ! Buy a pair from a reputable Christian store , Christian Supply Land.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Franklin Electronic bible

Don't be caught without the Word of God. Take these portable Bibles along for quick reference, Bible text searches, or just reading through the Scriptures. These devices contain the complete Bible, both Old and New Testaments.Use these products to help with your Bible study. These helpful tools include:

  • Daily Devotional Verses provide instant inspiration
  • Index of book, chapter, chapter title and verse
  • Search and retrieve by book, chapter, verse or keywords
  • Features automatic spell correction and bookmarks
  • Local/world clock, calculator and 100-entry databank built in for convenience
  • 3-line display 

  •  The Ultimate Bible Reference Tool! Don't struggle with heavy, bulky text books that are thousands of pages long when everything you need to know about the Bible can fit right in the palm of your hand--anywhere, anytime. The Franklin HBD-1450 includes the full text of the best-selling Holman Bible Dictionary which is essential for Bible research, study and worship. There is no better solution for clear and accurate comprehension of the Bible.
    • Large, 5-line display with interactive touch keys
    • Complete text of the Holman Bible Dictionary
    • The only dictionary that includes all of the major translations: HCSB, NIV, KJV, RSV, NRSV, REB, NASB, ESV & TEV.
    • Cross references with the built in NIV Bible (complete text of the Old & New Testaments of the NIV Bible included)
    • Instant search capability
    • Exhaustive definitions of people, places, things and events
    • Pronunciation guide helps with hard-to-pronounce words
    • Archeological information
    • Summary definitions for quick reference
    • Articles written in a user-friendly style
    • Expansion slot allows you to add different books (sold separately, including the KJV Bible)
    • Ability to download eNews, eBooks and additional spiritual content (connectivity kit sold separately)
    To purchase one of these fantastic items from a trusted online christian store go to Christian Supply Land.