Author: Jeremiah, David, 1941- author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 236.9
Format: Books
Summary: ""The end times." "The apocalypse." "The day of judgment." Terms such as these are both fascinating and frightening for any student of God's Word. They point to key questions people have wrestled with for centuries, including: What does the Bible tell us about the future? How much can we understand about biblical prophecy and its application in our lives? What signs and signals will precede the end of everything as we know it? Which of those signs and signals have already come to pass, which are we experiencing now, and which are still to come? In this landmark collection, bestselling author Dr. David Jeremiah offers answers to these questions and much more. Drawing from decades of experience as one of the world's most-respected Bible teachers, Dr. Jeremiah has updated content from previously published works in additional to writing new material on a wide variety of subjects. The result is a truly epic and authoritative guide to biblical prophecy--a must-have resource for Christians seeking to navigate the uncertainties of the present and embrace God's promises for the future." --Amazon.com
Author: Watterson, Meggan, 1974- author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 229.8
Format: Books
Summary: A gospel, as ancient and authentic as any of the gospels that the Christian bible contains, was buried deep in the Egyptian desert after an edict was sent out in the 4th century to have all copies of it destroyed. Fortunately, some rebel monks were wise enough to refuse-and thanks to their disobedience and spiritual bravery, we have several manuscripts of the only gospel that was written in the name of a woman: The Gospel of Mary Magdalene.
Author: Brach, Tara, author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 158.1
Format: Books
Author: Carmel, Molly, author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 613.2833
Format: Books
Summary: "A proven plan to break free from your unhealthy relationship with Sugar - and reclaim your health and your life for good"--
Author: Lynch, David, 1946- artist. Huijts, Stijn, editor, author. Chabon, Michael, author. Giloy-Hirtz, Petra, author. McKenna, Kristine, author.
Published: 2018
Call Number: 709.2
Format: Books
Summary: "David Lynch is best known for his work as a filmmaker, directing some of the most iconic movies in American history. His output as a visual artist is less widely known. This revelatory book brings together some of the most striking examples of Lynch's paintings, drawings, photographs, installations, film stills, and sculptures. Many of these works reveal the dark underpinnings behind Lynch's often macabre films and television series. Others explore his fascination with texture and collage. Edited by Stijn Huijts and introduced by David Lynch's biographer, Kristine McKenna, along with insightful texts by Michael Chabon and Petra Giloy-Hirtz. This book reveals an unexplored facet of Lynch's oeuvre and affirms that he is as brilliant a visual artist as he is a filmmaker."
Author: Moore, Lane, author.
Published: 2018
Call Number: B MOORE
Format: Books
Summary: "Lane Moore is a fool for love. From her addiction to romantic comedies to her tendency to form instant soulmate connections with strangers, Lane has a way of romanticizing everything and everyone. But her romantic nature belies a decidedly unromantic childhood, one that sent her down a long and difficult road. Lane considers herself an orphan, though she has two living parents. Her estrangement from her family was a catalyst for her to build a new one with a community of friends, comedians, and oddball roommates in Los Angeles and then New York City. With an intoxicating blend of dark wit and relentless positivity, Lane sheds light on an often-stigmatized condition and reveals how she harnessed and drew strength from her loneliness to become the creative powerhouse she is today."--Provided by publisher.
Author: Birch, Dinah editor of compilation. Hooper, Katy, editor of compilation.
Published: 2012
Call Number: 820.9
Format: Books
Author: Broad, William J.
Published: 2012
Call Number: 613.7046
Format: Books
Author: Lichter, Paul, 1944-
Published: 2011
Call Number: B PRESLEY
Format: Books
Author: Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973 author.
Published: 1965
Call Number: PR6039.O32 L6 2004 PT.1
Format: Books
Summary: The first volume of a three-volume epic adventure set in the fantasy world of the Third Age of Middle-earth, a world inhabited by many strange beings.
Call Number: F DEPREE
Format: Books
Call Number: PB FOSTER
Format: Books
Call Number: 641.5 COMMUNITY
Format: Books
Call Number: 978.003 SCH
Format: Books
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