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Family Line, December 2000, Cedarville University Dec 2000

Family Line, December 2000, Cedarville University

Family Line

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Family Line, July 2000, Cedarville University Jul 2000

Family Line, July 2000, Cedarville University

Family Line

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Family Line, April 2000, Cedarville University Apr 2000

Family Line, April 2000, Cedarville University

Family Line

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As You Like It, Cedarville University Apr 2000

As You Like It, Cedarville University

Theatre Productions

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Living Whole Without A Better Half, Wendy Widder Jan 2000

Living Whole Without A Better Half, Wendy Widder

Alumni Book Gallery

An unabashed celebration of the wholeness of single life lived within the will of God. Using the lessons of Bible characters, the author shows singles how to find abundance in life instead of letting it slip away while waiting for marriage.


God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick Jan 2000

God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick

Faculty Books

Like his predecessors in church history, Kuyper was a person of massive intelligence, immense learning, terrific energy, and zealous faith. He nevertheless received great adulation from his beloved kleine luyden (little people) of the working and lower middle classes, many of whom struggled to survive economically and few of whom could afford a higher education. Throughout his long career as a pastor, journalist, educator and political leader, Kuyper maintained close contact with the common people and communicated with them effectively, even though he was far above them in intellect and formal learning.


Christmas From The Heart, Charles R. Clevenger Jan 2000

Christmas From The Heart, Charles R. Clevenger

Faculty Books

These piano arrangements are suitable for church use as preludes or offertories. Dr. Charles Clevenger, master teacher and long time concert pianist, has edited these tunes for use in the private studio by piano teachers.