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 | Joy: Letting God Bless You
Code:400B
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| This little book is the perfect treat for yourself or others, encouraging an active practice of joy - even amidst life's troubles - through humor, reflections, and engaging anecdotes. This colorful "how to" helps us honestly face and transform low self-esteem, anxiety, anger, and depression into a willingness to let God bless us. Written by Dave Castle, long-time Koinonian and founder of the "Joy Gang." |
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 | Blueberries from Heaven: A Basketful of Wisdom
Code:800B
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| This pocket-sized book, beautifully illustrated by Jo Gershman, contains 16 insights on living that author Carol Tebo gleaned from her many days listening to God while picking fresh blueberries in the Koinonia orchards. A wonderful keepsake, this tiny hardcover with attached bookmark is a gift we love to give to friends as they end their visits to Koinonia Farm. |
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 | With Our Own Eyes
Code:100B
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$12.95
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| Don Mosley (with Joyce Hollyday) tells the story of Jubilee Partners, a daughter community of Koinonia whose members minister to (and learn from) refugees from around the world. This book is a real page-turner, as refugee families, joys and challenges, and world events converge upon this little Christian community. The members of Jubilee Partners find out what it means to live in faith - which is, as Clarence Jordan said, "a life lived in scorn of the consequences." |
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 | Building Materials for Life: Volume I
Code:787B
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| This collection of 40 inspiring essays by Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat For Humanity and the Fuller Center for Housing, will show you what's truly important to succeed in life. Essays include Radical Common Sense, The Power of Right Thinking, Relevant Religion, Plowing New Ground, Persistence, and more. |
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 | Building Materials for Life: Volume II
Code:788B
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| In 40 new personal essays, Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity and the Fuller Center for Housing, shares his life's lessons - as a schoolboy, lawyer, builder, husband, father and friend. Includes Humble Pride, Living Your Faith, Learning from Mistakes, Simple Pleasures, True Worth, and many other essays for abundant living. Pair it with Volume I for an excellent gift. |
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| A Brief History of Koinonia, 1970-2005
Code:805B
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| Koinonia community member David Castle continues where Dallas Lee left off (his Cotton Patch Evidence concludes in 1970) by presenting his version of recent Koinonia history - "humps and bumps," "rainbow experiences," and all - bringing readers up to the present and inspiring us for the future. |
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 | Vehicles of Hope: Serving Others on the Road to Satisfaction
Code:802B
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| In this uplifting volume, Carol Tebo remembers what she learned about the essence of the human spirit as she and her husband Larry traveled cross-country in their RV, building homes with Habitat for Humanity in response to natural disasters. She also shares what inspired them to live and serve for several years afterward at Koinonia. |
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 | Waymarks for the Journey
Code:405B
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| This colorful book, written by Koinonian elder Dave Castle and illustrated by Koinonian Jo Knox, shows each reader how to be “amazed, energized, and aglow with an infectious God spirit” through quotations, Scripture, and Dave’s own rare wisdom. |
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 | Cynicism and Hope: Reclaiming Discipleship in a Postdemocratic Society
Code:700B
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| This book is a collection of talks given at the Cynicism and Hope conference in 2007 and features a chapter by Koinonia Director Bren Dubay, entitled “Cynicism & Hope: Reclaiming Discipleship in a Post-democratic Society.” The conference was organized by a group of young people from Reba Place Fellowship & Living Water Community Church to look at the tension between hope for a better world and the cynical notion that the world will only get worse. |
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