Love
When we talk about our value of love, we mean our connection to one another. Jesus said that others will know we follow him when we love one another. Sharing meals, play dates, and hanging out gains spiritual significance in light of this truth. Who knew that parties were spiritual exercises? As we gather, we share the stories of our lives – joys and struggles, hopes and frustrations. We freely give of ourselves to one another, in mutual support and submission.
Building Community at the Table
Eat Pray Love
Julia Roberts stars in this adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling memoir about coping with a depressing divorce. After deciding to reshape her life, Liz (Roberts) travels the world in search of direction. She heads to Italy, India and Bali, indulging in delicious cuisine while seeking the true meaning of self-love, family, friendship and forgiveness. Along the way, she meets a bevy of characters and, possibly, her true love.
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Generously Giving
Total Money Makeover
In this fresh, interactive guide, respected financial expert Dave Ramsey offers a proven, comprehensive plan for getting in shape financially. The Total Money Makeover Workbook takes you one step closer to getting out of debt and achieving financial health. Against a playful backdrop of fitness terminology, Dave gives solid, hard-hitting advice and the hope and the how-to needed to turn goals into reality.
Millions
Damian (Alex Etel) and his brother, Anthony (Lewis McGibbon), find a satchel filled with British pounds, but with the country just days away from switching to the Euro, they must quickly find a way to spend and share their newfound wealth. So what happens when two young boys stumble upon a cache of cash? While Damian wants to give to the poor, Anthony aims to live it up. Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) directs.
Forgiving and Restoring Relationships
Forgiving the Dead Man Walking
A true, first-person account by the victim who survived the crimes committed by the rapist and killer made famous in the movie Dead Man Walking. Debbie Morris takes readers beyond the story of those crimes and into the journey of her faith as she wrestles with the question all of us face at some point in life: Is there any crime, any hurt, any person beyond the power of forgiveness?
Building One Another
Gran Torino
Curmudgeonly Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood, who also directs) must confront his Hmong immigrant neighbors -- and his own long-held prejudices -- when the family's teenage son, Thao (Bee Vang), tries to steal Walt's beloved 1972 Gran Torino. Walt soon assumes the unlikely role of guardian angel to young Thao and his sister Sue (Ahney Her), both of whom are vulnerable to local gang influences.

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