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Anybody Can Be Cool-- But Awesome Takes Practice (Devotionals for Teens)
Anybody Can Be cool-But Awesome Takes Practice is an adventure in letting truth shape one's self-image

Bestselling author Lorraine Peterson helps teens:

Discover what God says about each one of them.

Focus on biblical truths that free people to express their true personalities.

Be strong to stand up to the constant lies from Satan regarding inferiority, lack of self-acceptance and peer pressure.

Become the unique and beautifully designed person God has created to reflect Jesus Christ to the world.

Thirteen weeks of challenging and inspiring readings encourage young people to apply the power of their faith and value in Christ to the issues facing them at school, at work, with friends and family.

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Be Angry [but Don't Blow It] maintaining Your Passion Without Losing Your Cool

Are you tired of anger destroying your life, health, and relationships? Or perhaps you're upset and have held it in for far too long. Guess what--you're not alone! A lot of women are angry, and they're blowing it! They vent it on the very ones they love the most and desperately want to stop but they don't know how. This book interweaves powerful scriptural truths with practical, personal examples and prayer. Readers will learn to channel passionate emotions constructively. Anger is not wrong, it is how we express it and how far we take it that determines the outcome. For those really ready to be honest and get free, this book will light the way.

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How to Catch a Pig: Lots of Cool Stuff Guys Used to Know but Forgot About the Great Outdoors

Way back before man abandoned the woods for the cities—and traded his hunting rifle for a BlackBerry—he had to know how to do certain things to survive He had to trap and build and grow things, using his calloused hands and valuable knowledge passed down through the generations. For most men today, these once-cherished skills are as dead as the dodo.

But take heart! Now guys can reconnect with those less-complicated times, rediscover how to embrace adventure, and appreciate the outdoor life. Denis Boyles, principal author of A Man's Life, has culled a wealth of essential, nearly lost manly endeavors from U.S. government pamphlets, century-old publications, and ancient scouting manuals to help reeducate us in the fine macho arts of:

  • Tracking a bobcat
  • Splicing a rope
  • Rescuing someone from drowning
  • Sending a smoke signal
  • Building a log cabin

And much, much, much more—including, of course, how to catch a pig!

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Be Angry, but Don't Blow It!: Maintaining Your Passion Without Losing Your Cool
Are you tired of anger destroying your life, health, and relationships? Or perhaps you're upset and have held it in for far too long. Guess what-you're not alone! A lot of women are angry, and they're blowing it! They vent it on the very ones they love the most and desperately want to stop but they don't know how. This book interweaves powerful scriptural truths with practical, personal examples, and prayer. Readers will learn to channel passionate emotions constructively. Anger is not wrong, it is how we express it and how far we take it that determines the outcome. For those really ready to be honest and get free, this book will light the way..
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The Little Book of Hot Sex For Cool People: I Want Sex But My Partner Doesn't
This little book (English only Kindle Edition) deals with what happens when one person wants to have hot sex and the other person doesn't. Some people are tired. Some need other things till they are ready for passion The book cuts to the chase without excessive fluff explaining some of the issues and possible solutions as well as reminders of things you may have forgotten! For less than the cost of a night out for two on a date, get suggestions from this book to bring some hot sex back into your life - in English and Spanish - all in one book!.
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You Are the Treasure That I Seek...: But There's a Lot of Cool Stuff Out There, Lord

With honesty, humor, and compassion, author Greg Dutcher addresses a contemporary problem that most Christians aren’t even aware of: idolatry He reminds his readers that there is a battle to be fought, and what is at stake is our lives, the lives of others, and, most importantly, the reputation of Christ Himself. With winsome anecdotes, references to modern culture, biblical references, and nods to respected theologians such as Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, and C. S. Lewis, Dutcher makes us aware of the problem, helps us isolate it, and then gives us the weapons to contain it. Study questions at the end of each chapter make this a great individual or group Bible study.

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Price: $10.39 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Growing Up Cold: A memoir of growing up cold, but longing to be cool, in 1950s Vermont
Growing Up Cold is a humorous, sometimes poignant, account of growing up in "St. Froid," a cold town with a warm heart, in 1950s Vermont, and enduring more than one kind of "Cold War." But more than that, it's about how a chubby, klutzy, un-cool Catholic girl grows to discover that while she was looking for cool in all the wrong places, it was right there at her fingertips, all along. This delightful, snow-booted and parka'd trek through the freezes and thaws of a nearly nine-month winter in the northern reaches of old New England is more than a guidebook to weathering roads so slick you needed a trunkload of kids to negotiate a hill. It's a trip down memory lane for those of us who enjoyed a strict but loving family, and anyone with a desire to visit a vanishing slice of Americana. Growing Up Cold. You can go home again..
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Pizza leads European tonnage growth, but seafood meat bring in more euros: ice cream sales slump in 2004, due to a cool and rainy summer. Poultry volume ... from: Quick Frozen Foods International
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Title: Pizza leads European tonnage growth, but seafood meat bring in more euros: ice cream sales slump in 2004, due to a cool and rainy summer. Poultry volume unknown except for Germany and Sweden. Bake-off bread products gain substantial market share in Scandinavia.
Author: J.J. Pierce
Publication:Quick Frozen Foods International (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 47 Issue: 2 Page: 86(5)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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