| Christian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters...Written by award-winning radio personality Dick Staub, this compelling book is filled with anecdotes from the 'Star Wars' films that serve as a launching pad into rediscovering authentic Christianity. 'Christian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters' also contains quotes from revered 'Jedi Christians' such as Thomas Merton, Teresa of Avila, the Apostle Paul, G. K. Chesterton, and other theologians, mystics, writers, and philosophers. The author sheds new light on the struggles and challenges of living faithfully in postmodern life and offers a reintroduction to what C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien called the 'one true myth,' Christianity.... Click here or on the image for details | 
| | Be Still and Know...These daily devotional readings from Millie Stamm will encourage you in your Christian life throughout the year.... Click here or on the image for details | 
| | A member of Brigham Young's inner circle, the charismatic John D. Lee holds a high position in the Mormon church until he is held accountable for the Mountain Meadows Massacre in which 120 settlers are slaughtered by a group of Mormons and their Indian allies, in a dramatic novel about the early days of Mormonism. Reader's Guide available. Reprint. 25,000 first printing....In 1857, at a place called Mountain Meadows in southern Utah, a band of Mormons and Indians massacred 120 emigrants. Twenty years later, the slaughter was blamed on one man named John D. Lee, previously a member of Brigham Young's inner circle. Red Water imagines Lee's extraordinary frontier life through the eyes of three of his nineteen wives. Emma is a vigorous and capable Englishwoman who loves her husband unconditionally. Ann, a bride at thirteen years old, is an independent adventurer. Rachel is exceedingly devout and married Lee to be with her sister, his first wife. These spirited women describe their struggle to survive Utah's punishing landscape and the poisonous rivalries within their polygamous family, led by a magnetic, industrious, and considerate husband, who was also unafraid of using his faith to justify desire and ambition.... Click here or on the image for details | 
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