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Let Our Children Go

Adult Nonfiction

Let Our Children Go

Let Our Children Go
Rebecca Greenwood
Paperback, 240 pp., $13.99
Charisma House (September 6, 2011)

Let Our Children Go
We must not assume that our children are free of threats from darkness. The enemy’s purpose is to grip and blind every generation, establishing strongholds in the lives of our children from a very young age. Let Our Children Go is a handbook for parents, pastors, and leaders to help free children from evil influences and demonic harassment. Full of true stories about young people who have been set free, it explains the necessity of deliverance ministry for children and discusses many of the issues they face in today’s world.

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A Cry for Justice

Adult Nonfiction

A Cry for Justice

A Cry for Justice
Shelley Hundley
Paperback, 224 pp., $14.99
Charisma House (September 6, 2011)

A Cry for Justice
The daughter of American missionaries, Shelley Hundley was born in Colombia, and grew up on the campus of a seminary. After suffering abuse at the hands of a minister, she turned from God. Hundley uses her story as a backdrop to show how she came to know Jesus in a new way—as a righteous judge who fights for His people and takes upon Himself the burden of our injustices and pain. Shelley Hundley’s journey from bitter atheist to wholehearted lover of God is unique. Yet what she learned on this journey is relevant to every person who has ever been hurt.

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Power for Life

Adult Nonfiction

Power for Life

Power for Life
Matt Sorger
Paperback, 224 pp., $14.99
Charisma House (September 6, 2011)

Power for Life
In a world where darkness is in a continual clash with light, people are in desperate need of something or someone to believe in—leaders, friends, and pastors with integrity and truth. Is it you? Power for Life gives you the keys to experiencing this extraordinary life—one that is marked by the presence and power of God. Each chapter covers an essential principle that will enable you to overcome issues from your past, develop fresh vision for your future, and continually walk in victory.

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Change Agent

Adult Nonfiction

Change Agent

Change Agent
Os Hillman
Paperback, 256 pp., $14.99
Charisma House (August 9, 2011)

Change Agent
Engage your passion to be the one that makes a difference. Whether you are a CEO, housewife, student, manager, or church leader, you have a circle of influence and the ability to shape your culture for God’s purpose—to be a change agent. Os Hillman explains the process God uses to raise up His change agents in culture, demonstrated in biblical leaders like David, Daniel, Esther, and Moses. With details from his own experiences and profiles of modern-day change agents, Hillman shows how you too can have greater influence no matter what.

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Start Here, Go Anywhere

Adult Nonfiction

Start Here, Go Anywhere

Start Here, Go Anywhere
Richie Hughes
Paperback, 160 pp., $10.99
Charisma House (August 9, 2011)

Start Here, Go Anywhere
Start Here, Go Anywhere gives you the tools you need to make good choices and recover from the bad ones you may have already made. With moving stories from his own life—including losing his only brother to AIDS—and testimonials from former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz and Mac Powell of Third Day, Richie Hughes provides a fresh treatment of both failure and redemption.

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