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Whole

Adult Nonfiction

Whole

Whole
Lisa Whittle, George Barna
Paperback, 224 pp., $14.99
BarnaBooks (October 1, 2011)

Whole
In Whole, Lisa calls you to take an honest look at your holes, discover how to fill them with God’s presence, and get to a real and vibrant place of wholeness instead. In her trademark bold, compassionate, and relatable voice, Lisa takes you on a transformational journey of understanding who you really are… and what you were born to be and do.

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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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Up, Down, or Sideways

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Up, Down, or Sideways
Mark Sanborn
Hardcover, 192 pp., $15.99
Tyndale House Publishers (October 1, 2011)

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In Up, Down, or Sideways, Mark Sanborn, author of the bestselling book The Fred Factor, prepares you for life’s inevitable cycles of up and down—and, too often, sideways. We tend to be surprised when downturns hit us and treat them as the exception—and when times are good, we act as if they will never change. In this book, Mark shows us what we should always be doing to be prepared for these cycles and events in our lives in order to make the most of them.

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Walking into Walls: 5 Blind Spots That Block God’s Work in You

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Walking into Walls: 5 Blind Spots That Block God's Work in You

Walking into Walls: 5 Blind Spots That Block God’s Work in You
Stephen Arterburn
Hardcover, 185 pp., $21.99
Worthy Publishing (August 2011)

Walking into Walls: 5 Blind Spots That Block God's Work in You
Discover how freedom from poor choices is possible. You don’t have to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. In Walking Into Walls, Stephen Arterburn identifies five reasons why we make bad decisions—stubborn resistance, self-centered entitlement, justifiable resentment, blind ignorance, and disconnected isolation; and leads you through the process of deconstructing walls to find permanent healing through humble willingness to change. Includes a study guide for individual or group reflection.

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Walls

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Walls
Ryan Rush
Paperback, 272 pp., $14.99
Tyndale House Publishers (January 24, 2011)

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Walls: They’re anything that keeps you from living the life God intended for you. And when you’re faced with a wall, what do you do? Pastor Ryan Rush believes you have two options. A breakdown . . . or a breakthrough. Through practical insights and inspiring stories about people who broke through a wall in their spiritual life, Ryan guides you through understanding, facing up to, and breaking through the walls that are holding you back. He shows you how these walls go up in the first place, how to prevent them, and experience a freedom-based faith like never before.

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