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| Title | Aurther | division | Price | |||
| New Uchu wa Kami ga tuskutta no ka? (The Case for a Creator) | Lee Strobel | 2200 | Author visits with scholars and researchers working each interview into a topical outline. Exposes readers to the works of major origin researchers, theistic philosophers. A solid introduction to the most important topics in origin's debates. | |||
| New Kaze Kotoba (Words of the Wind) | Tamao Komiyama | 850 | Delightful, rather poetic essays referring to famous people, stories and songs that touch on what is important for life. People completely unfamiliar with the Bible can drink in the aroma of Bible principles expressed without specialized religious words. | |||
| New Kaze Kotoba (Words of the Wind) | Tamao Komiyama | 850 | Delightful, rather poetic essays referring to famous people, stories and songs that touch on what is important for life. People completely unfamiliar with the Bible can drink in the aroma of Bible principles expressed without specialized religious words. | |||
| New Kami ni Mochiirareta Shohgai (God Made Them Great) | John Tallach | 1100 | Fascinating sketches of the lives of five people in history whom God used for His kingdom. God can use all kinds of people, including you. George Mueller was a man of faith and prayer who cared for orphans. Isobel Kuhn was a Canadian missionary to the Lisu people in China and Thailand. Billy Bray was a joyful and practical evangelist who lived by faith. David Brainard was a missionary to American Indians. Robert Annan was a Scottish evangelist to the poor. For middle school to adult. | |||
| New Kami ni Mochiirareta Shohgai (God Made Them Great) | John Tallach | 1100 | Fascinating sketches of the lives of five people in history whom God used for His kingdom. God can use all kinds of people, including you. George Mueller was a man of faith and prayer who cared for orphans. Isobel Kuhn was a Canadian missionary to the Lisu people in China and Thailand. Billy Bray was a joyful and practical evangelist who lived by faith. David Brainard was a missionary to American Indians. Robert Annan was a Scottish evangelist to the poor. For middle school to adult. | |||
| New Shinjiru Chikara (Believing has Power) | Katsuyoshi Ukon | 952 | Starting from zero, the author built a life as Japan's first "Benriya" - doing all sorts of jobs, and growing it into a thriving business. He had spent years with a gangster group, and then started his business as he sought the meaning of life. After coming to faith, he has shared Christ with many people in all walks of life. Mr. Ukon's story has been featured in the news and TV programs. | |||
| New Kirisutosha no Heiwaron Sensouron (Christian Perspectives on War & Peace) | Shinshu Summer Mission Seminar, Hideo Okayama, San-Kyu Lee, Nobuo Watanabe, Hirofumi Nodera, Takashi Iwasaki | 1200 | 21C Booklet #40. In this booklet a pastor, theologian, and historical researcher and others reflect upon the theme of war & peace, Wars continue all around the world, an ideal book for Christians who seeking to have a better understanding. Perspectives from the Bible about war & peace, how have Christians since the early church through the reformation thought about war & peace, studied from this foundation. War time views in Japan and current views. | |||
| New Saidan no Hi wa Moestsuzukesaseyo: Rebiki ni Miru Kami no Kiyosa (Keep the Fire Burning on the Altar: God's Holiness Seen in Leviticus) | Yoshinobu Endoh | 1400 | Leviticus is often considered difficult and many don't read it. But its message is important in helping us discover our self-centeredness and grow spiritually to a higher level as we seek God Himself. | |||
| New Jinsei wa Happii Rohru: Resutoran "Mikuni" Monogatari (Life Is a Sushi Happy Roll: The Story of "Mikuni" Restaurants) | Kohki Arai | 1600 | In 2007 a retired Japanese pastor went to Sacramento, California, and opened a Japanese restaurant. This has grown to 7 restaurants in what a local newspaper calls a miracle. They serve 2 million customers a year. This is his testimony of God's grace and blessing. | |||
| New Takara no Hohsoku (The Treasure Principle) | Randy Alcorn | 1400 | Unlock the secret of joyful giving. You can’t take it with you when you leave this earth, so why spend so much energy building up riches here. It is all from God and belongs to Him anyway. The more you give to God the more He blesses you and the more you can give. Includes 31 radical, liberating questions to ask God about your giving. Biblical, balanced and life changing. | |||
| New Hai, Watashi wa Bokushi Fujin (Yes, I'm a Pastor's Wife!) | Leah Marasigan-Darwin | 1500 | The author who is a pastor's wife, encourages her peers to fully enjoy God's unique calling, challenging them to fulfill their role with excellence. Each chapter includes a discussion guide/study. | |||
| New Bokushi to sono Kazoku no Mentaru Keah (Mental Care of the Pastor and His Family) | Toshiyuki Kubodera, Etsuhiro Morita, Takashi Kubota | 1700 | Society is changing rapidly, and pastors are tired and overstressed, and dealing with psychological struggles, and leaving the pastorate. A church counselor, psychologist give helps to help pastors. | |||
| New Mana: Gekkan Diboushon Gaido: Ichinen Yoyaku (Manna: Deepening Your Devotional Life: One Year Intro Subscription) | WLPM | 6000 | 168 page monthly devotional magazine from WLPM. Contains daily reading of bible passage, with suggested three-year reading plan, to encourage readers to read the Bible in addition to using the devotional guide. Written by Japanese believers for Japanese. | |||
| New Mana: Gekkan Diboushon Gaido: Ichinen Yoyaku (Manna: Deepening Your Devotional Life: One Year Intro Subscription) | WLPM | 6000 | 168 page monthly devotional magazine from WLPM. Contains daily reading of bible passage, with suggested three-year reading plan, to encourage readers to read the Bible in addition to using the devotional guide. Written by Japanese believers for Japanese. | |||
| New Mana: Gekkan Diboushon Gaido: Ichinen Yoyaku (Manna: Deepening Your Devotional Life: One Year Intro Subscription) | WLPM | 6000 | 168 page monthly devotional magazine from WLPM. Contains daily reading of bible passage, with suggested three-year reading plan, to encourage readers to read the Bible in addition to using the devotional guide. Written by Japanese believers for Japanese. | |||