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Library - Church annual reports wanted please

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At least one copy of our Church's Annual Reports for the years 1989 until 1999 inclusive to put in our Church Library. Please hand any to the Church Office/Help Desk please.

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Archived Sermons

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Sermons are recorded to audio and then formatted for web download as Podcasts. In order to manage our web space efficiently we are only keeping around 3 months of previous sermons on the web at a time, deleting from the oldest as we go. If you are looking for a particular sermon and its not here then please email rivers@riversbaptist.com
I should be able to locate it and forward it to you on a cd or flash drive.

Church Library Need

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Person(s) skilled in Data Entry to help with cataloguing. Can work from home at own pace. Contact office@riversbaptist.com for more info.

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In the Library! Book Review

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Epic: The story God is telling and the role that is yours to play

Author: John Eldredge (some of the author’s other books include Waking the Dead, Wild at Heart, The Sacred Romance and Captivating)

I love a good book, a good story, a good movie. This little book captures your life story. It centres us in God’s story and shows us what role we are to play.

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Book News from the Library

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Just a thought! Why not buy a book for the library?

Your Next Miracle by Warren Wiersbe and Break Through Prayer by Jim Cimbala are two books recently donated to the library.

Can we encourage some of you to buy a Christian book, read it, and then contribute it to our library for others to be blessed by it? Maybe some could buy a book from the bookshop at the ‘Girls Time Out’ on 28 July and donate it. Or visit a Christian bookshop and do the same.

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Library News - Book Recommendation

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There are many books in the Biography section of our library. Many in our congregation have read a recently shelved autobiographical book titled Taming the Tiger by Tony Anthony. I feel the back cover gives a very appropriate summary of the nature of the book’s content and inspires one to consider borrowing it:

News From The Library

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Looking for a good fiction book? Try “The Mark of The Lion” series by Francine Rivers. This trilogy follows the connected lives of a young Christian girl, two Roman aristocrats and a Germanic warrior in first century Rome. Beautifully written, the first book tracks the servitude of Hadassah, a Jewish Christian taken from her homeland and forced into slavery in Rome. God’s love covers Hadassah from the beginning and as she struggles to both hide and share her Christianity in a world of idols and where serving yourself is the only real religion, she affects those around her in powerful ways. Lives become linked together and God at work becomes clear as the book continues. I’ve read this book three times now and each time it leaves me in awe of the awesome God we serve and willing to take my commitment to him to an even higher level. You won’t be disappointed! Find it now in the church library!

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