Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Releases

VeggieTales: Silly Little Thing Called Love DVD
Big Idea Productions, January 2010
Join the Veggies for a heartfelt celebration! This fun-filled collection features three classics about loving your neighbor, family, and God: The Story of Flibber-O-Loo, Duke and the Great Pie War, and Madame Blueberry; four music selections, including "The Bunny Song" and "The Cheeseburger Song"; plus the Veggie kids (voiced by real children) sharing their perspective on love. 80 minutes.



The Promise of Heaven
Randy Alcorn
Harvest House, January 2010
The Promise of Heaven
combines solid biblical teaching gleaned from Randy Alcorn’s best-selling book, Heaven, with the awe-inspiring photography of John MacMurray to create a gift book to be treasured. Everyone has questions about life after death. In The Promise of Heaven, Alcorn provides answers based on what God tells us about Heaven in the Bible.
  • Is Heaven a real place?
  • What happens to us when we die?
  • What will our new bodies be like?
  • Will all people get the same rewards in Heaven?
  • Will we know everything?
  • Will we have to work in Heaven?
  • How can we know we’re going to heaven?
Heaven is a place without fear, anger, sadness, or sickness. It’s also a place full of beauty, joy, activity, and rest. And it’s a place where those who are in Christ will live with the wonderful and fascinating God who created them. The Promise of Heaven gives readers a tantalizing glimpse at what could be their future home.


Tea With Hezbollah: Sitting at the Enemies' Table
Ted Dekker and Carl Medearis
Random House, January 2010
Traveling to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Beirut, Damascus, and Jerusalem, best-selling author Dekker and Middle East expert Medearis sat down with Islamic leaders and terrorists to talk about fundamental Christian questions, including "Who is my neighbor?" and "Is it really possible to love my enemy?" They were surprised by the answers---and you will be, too! 288 pages, hardcover from Doubleday.

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