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The Shack By William Paul Young / Windblown Media "Mack" Philips took his three children on a family camping trip while his wife visited her sister. Just as they were about to leave the campsite, the two older kids decided to take a last canoe ride before heading home. As their canoe overturned, and Mack went to help them, his back was turned and the unspeakable happened. Mack's youngest daughter,Missy, was abducted by a known child predator. After a massive search, evidence of Missy showed up at an abandoned cabin. Although they never found her body, everyone knew the worst had happened. For the next four years "a great sadness" fell over Mack and his family, until a note from God showed up in his mailbox. What happens next will move you to a greater understanding of God's unfailing love for us all. |
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Called Out of Darkness: a Spiritual Confession By Anne Rice / Random House, Inc Rice's astonishing spiritual autobiography! She was born in New Orleans in the 1940s, then slowly lost her faith. She bemoaned that fact during her radical Berkeley years in Interview with the Vampire. Upon returning to her childhood church decades later, she was amazed to discover she could once again believe in Christ. 256 pages, hardcover. |
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Christ the Lord: A Novel By Anne Rice / Random House, Inc Based on a thorough familiarity with New Testament scholarship, the noted novelist gives us a stunning fictional re-creation of the life of Jesus. She vividly paints in the first-century milieu, showing how Christ's unique presence affected all around him. Causes one to furiously rethink one's assumptions. 352 pages, hardcover. |
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The Road to Cana, Christ the Lord Series #2 By Anne Rice / Knopf Legends of virgin birth have long surrounded Yeshua, and many seek signs of the path he'll take. Follow along as he emerges from baptism to confront the devil---and his destiny! Based on the Gospels and incisive New Testament scholarship, this second book in Rice's best-selling life of Christ concludes with the miracle at Cana. |