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  • The Coming: A Novel

    Daniel Black

    eBook (St. Martin's Press, Oct. 6, 2015)
    "The Coming is powerful. And beautiful...This is a work to be proud of."--Charles Johnson, National Book Award winner for Middle PassageLyrical, poetic, and hypnotizing, The Coming tells the story of a people's capture and sojourn from their homeland across the Middle Passage--a traumatic trip that exposed the strength and resolve of the African spirit. Extreme conditions produce extraordinary insight, and only after being stripped of everything do they discover the unspeakable beauty they once took for granted. This powerful, haunting novel will shake readers to their very souls."Part homage to the proud and diverse cultures of Africa, part nightmare of the people stolen from those lands, The Coming seduces us with poetry, then breaks our hearts, but ultimately inspires us to celebrate the indomitable soul of humanity." —George Weinstein, author of Hardscrabble Road
  • Seven Steps to Knowing, Doing, and Experiencing the Will of God for Teens

    Tom Blackaby, Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    Paperback (B&H Kids, May 1, 2013)
    God is ALIVE, and He wants you to know it. Not only that, He wants you to know HIM. Seven Steps to Knowing, Doing, and Experiencing the Will of God for Teens goes deeper than just knowing about God, it guides you to partner with God in what He is doing all around you to make an eternal difference in this world. Based on the world-renowned Experiencing God teachings, Tom, Mike, and Daniel Blackaby (Henry Blackaby's son and grandsons) utilize cartoon illustrations, true-life stories, and fresh graphics as they take an earnest, yet humorous, look at what it means for teenagers to have a vibrate personal relationship with God in their often random and challenging settings.
  • The Coming: A Novel

    Daniel Black

    Paperback (St. Martin's Press, Oct. 6, 2015)
    "The Coming is powerful. And beautiful...This is a work to be proud of."--Charles Johnson, National Book Award winner for Middle PassageLyrical, poetic, and hypnotizing, The Coming tells the story of a people's capture and sojourn from their homeland across the Middle Passage--a traumatic trip that exposed the strength and resolve of the African spirit. Extreme conditions produce extraordinary insight, and only after being stripped of everything do they discover the unspeakable beauty they once took for granted. This powerful, haunting novel will shake readers to their very souls."Part homage to the proud and diverse cultures of Africa, part nightmare of the people stolen from those lands, The Coming seduces us with poetry, then breaks our hearts, but ultimately inspires us to celebrate the indomitable soul of humanity." ―George Weinstein, author of Hardscrabble Road
  • The Lost City Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy

    Daniel Blackaby

    eBook (Elevate Fiction, )
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  • Seven Steps to Knowing and Doing the Will of God for Teens

    Tom Blackaby, Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    eBook (B&H Publishing Group, )
    None
  • 7 Steps to Knowing, Doing and Experiencing the Will of God: For Teens

    Tom Blackaby, Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    eBook (B&H Kids, May 1, 2013)
    More teenagers than ever before seem to be spinning their wheels a long time before gaining any traction in life. Based on the world-renowned Experiencing God teachings of Henry Blackaby, Seven Steps to Knowing and Doing the Will of God for Teens provides students with relevant spiritual direction as they move toward adulthood.Throughout, authors Tom, Mike, and Daniel Blackaby (Henry Blackaby's son and grandsons) utilize fun formatting with cartoon illustrations, jokes, real-life stories, and graphically engaging treatments to bring strong focus to a message teenagers need in their often random settings.
  • The Painter's Portal

    Daniel Blackaby

    language (Black-a-Bee Creations, Sept. 13, 2017)
    The house at the end of Hallow’s Drive was haunted. Every kid in Gallowood knew so. Even the bravest children are smart enough to keep their distance from the ancient, abandoned building. But when circumstances force the three Cavanaugh siblings to trespass, they quickly learn the reasons for its horrifying reputation. They will also make a terrifying discovery that may cost them their lives: the house at the end of Hallow’s Drive is not abandoned– and its sinister inhabitant is not very pleased to have been disturbed.
  • The Lost City Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy

    Daniel Blackaby

    Paperback (Elevate Fiction, May 17, 2016)
    Cody Clemenson’s ordinary life is turned upside down when he discovers a mysterious book hidden in an antique bookstore. A secret society emerges to steal the book – willing to kill anyone in its way – and a horrifying monster appears in the night. Cody, along with his best friend, Jade, must flee for their lives. Together, they are pulled into a fantastical world and thrust into the middle of a deadly feud between two mythical cities teetering on the brink of war. In an adventure full of murder and betrayal, Cody must become the hero he always dreamt of being. The fate of the world now hinges on him – and the power of a simple, leather Book. . .
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  • When Worlds Collide: Stepping Up and Standing Out in an Anti-God Culture

    Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    eBook (B&H Publishing Group, May 5, 2011)
    The media-driven world places enormous pressure on people to conform to its secular point of view—and young people are especially susceptible to this ploy. Writing to a student audience, authors Mike and Daniel Blackaby (the grandsons of Experiencing God author Henry Blackaby) explain how Christians typically respond to this pressure in one of three ways, assigning names for each group:"Cave-Ins" are Christians who accept the world's values and compromise their faith or abandon it altogether. "Cave-Dwellers" are believers who fear the world and seek to insulate themselves from it and its influence as much as possible. "Colliders" are the Christians who remain true to their faith yet effectively engage the world and are used by God to change peoples' lives.When Worlds Collide is the Blackabys' case for becoming a Collider. In chapters packed with story-based devotional thoughts, plenty of humor, and easy steps for application, they prove it's possible to live an authentic Christian life that meets the world head-on without spiritual compromise.
  • When Worlds Collide

    Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    eBook (B&H Books, May 4, 2011)
    The media-driven world places enormous pressure on people to conform to its secular point of view—and young people are especially susceptible to this ploy. Writing to a student audience, authors Mike and Daniel Blackaby (the grandsons of Experiencing God author Henry Blackaby) explain how Christians typically respond to this pressure in one of three ways, assigning names for each group: "Cave-Ins" are Christians who accept the world's values and compromise their faith or abandon it altogether. "Cave-Dwellers" are believers who fear the world and seek to insulate themselves from it and its influence as much as possible. "Colliders" are the Christians who remain true to their faith yet effectively engage the world and are used by God to change peoples' lives. When Worlds Collide is the Blackabys' case for becoming a Collider. In chapters packed with story-based devotional thoughts, plenty of humor, and easy steps for application, they prove it's possible to live an authentic Christian life that meets the world head-on without spiritual compromise.
  • When Worlds Collide: Stepping Up and Standing Out in an Anti-God Culture

    Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    Paperback (B&H Books, June 1, 2011)
    The media-driven world places enormous pressure on people to conform to its secular point of view—and young people are especially susceptible to this ploy. Writing to a student audience, authors Mike and Daniel Blackaby (the grandsons of Experiencing God author Henry Blackaby) explain how Christians typically respond to this pressure in one of three ways, assigning names for each group: "Cave-Ins" are Christians who accept the world's values and compromise their faith or abandon it altogether. "Cave-Dwellers" are believers who fear the world and seek to insulate themselves from it and its influence as much as possible. "Colliders" are the Christians who remain true to their faith yet effectively engage the world and are used by God to change peoples' lives. When Worlds Collide is the Blackabys' case for becoming a Collider. In chapters packed with story-based devotional thoughts, plenty of humor, and easy steps for application, they prove it's possible to live an authentic Christian life that meets the world head-on without spiritual compromise.
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  • When Worlds Collide: Stepping Up and Standing Out in an Anti-God Culture

    Mike Blackaby, Daniel Blackaby

    Paperback (B&H Books, June 1, 2011)
    The media-driven world places enormous pressure on people to conform to its secular point of view—and young people are especially susceptible to this ploy. Writing to a student audience, authors Mike and Daniel Blackaby (the grandsons of Experiencing God author Henry Blackaby) explain how Christians typically respond to this pressure in one of three ways, assigning names for each group: "Cave-Ins" are Christians who accept the world's values and compromise their faith or abandon it altogether. "Cave-Dwellers" are believers who fear the world and seek to insulate themselves from it and its influence as much as possible. "Colliders" are the Christians who remain true to their faith yet effectively engage the world and are used by God to change peoples' lives. When Worlds Collide is the Blackabys' case for becoming a Collider. In chapters packed with story-based devotional thoughts, plenty of humor, and easy steps for application, they prove it's possible to live an authentic Christian life that meets the world head-on without spiritual compromise.