Vickie B. Mathews
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Sacred Waiting
By David Timms | Bethany House Publishers | softcover | 160 pages | $14.99
David Timms, author of the critically acclaimed Living the Lord's Prayer, discusses an interesting aspect of time in his follow-up, Sacred Waiting: Waiting on God in a World That Waits for Nothing. The former church planter and pastor explains the difference between how society views waiting in an ever-changing world that will stop for nothing and the power of God's perfect timing.
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Unexplainable
By Don Cousins | David C. Cook | softcover | 256 pages | $16.99
Don Cousins, a former associate pastor and a founding leader of Willow Creek Community Church, addresses topics such as life purpose, inner peace and contentment in Unexplainable: Pursuing a Life Only God Can Make Possible.
The author offers examples from throughout Scripture of how God used everyday people to fulfill His calling—and that the way He called them to live was unexplainable apart from Him.
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Fields of Grace
By Kim Vogel Sawyer | Bethany House | softcover | 352 pages | $13.99
Kim Vogel Sawyer brings to her readers a moving tale in Fields of Grace that is based on her own unique family heritage.
While Living in Russia in the latter half of the 19th century, members of a Mennonite family are faced with one of the greatest challenges of their lives.
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That Certain Spark
By Cathy Marie Hake | Bethany House Publishers | softcover | 352 pages | $13.99
Cathy Marie Hake spins another tale of boy-meets-girl in That Certain Spark. Taylor Bestman's choice to become a doctor and her twin's to become a veterinarian enables them to create a winning team. However, the two are not prepared for the challenges they face in setting up a practice in a small Texas town in the late 19th century.
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The Jesus You Can’t Ignore
By John MacArthur | Thomas Nelson | hardcover | 256 pages | $22.99
Best-selling author and pastor John MacArthur helps readers take another look at who Jesus is in The Jesus You Can't Ignore: What You Must Learn From the Bold Confrontations of Christ, taking to task the idea that Christ was passive.
Through MacArthur's portrayal, readers will discover a side to the Savior that is often overlooked, but nevertheless is clear and dominant in the Scriptures. Rather than being politically correct, Jesus wasn't afraid to engage the hypocrisy of His day in a quest to open the world's eyes to truth.
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You Make Me Feel LIke Dancing
By Allison Bottke | David C. Cook | softcover | 448 pages | $14.99
Allison Bottke, editor of the God Allows U-Turns compilations, tactfully and sympathetically brings realism into play in her latest novel, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing. The book offers a tightly woven scenario portraying the finer aspects of the disco era while mingling tragic elements that have shaped the main character's life.
When an opportunity of a lifetime propels Susan Anderson's dreams beyond her Disco Diva salon, worlds collide and her 25-year marriage hits unstable ground.
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