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AUGSBURG
Remembering Mama
(May, $15.99) by Dara Dokas, illus. by Angela Choster. A girl draws on memories of her mother to work through her grief.

BAKER BOOKS
A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship
(Mar., $19.99) by Michael Horton examines the biblical and theological issues underlying a Christian view of worship.

I Am with You Always: Experiencing God in Times of Need (July, $18.99) by Chip Ingram offers encouragement from the Psalms.

BALLANTINE/ONE WORLD
Oh, God!: A Black Woman's Guide to Sex and Spirituality
(Apr., $23.95) by Rev. Susan Newman is an inspirational and humorous look at how to balance spirituality and sexuality. Advertising. 6-city author tour.

BASIC BOOKS
Judaism for Everyone
(May, $26) by Rabbi Schmuley Boteach. The bestselling author of Kosher Sex interprets life lessons of Judaism. 100,000 first printing. Advertising. Author tour.

BELL TOWER
The Essential Zohar: The Source of Kabbalistic Wisdom
(Mar., $24) by Rav P.S. Berg focuses on 26 selections from the Zohar, elucidating their intrinsic teachings and showing how to apply them to daily life.

Watch and Pray: Christian Teachings on Prayer (May, $23), edited by Lorraine Kisly, calls upon the entire Christian tradition to explore all aspects of prayer.

BROADMAN & HOLMAN
When Godly People Do Ungodly Things: Finding Authentic Restoration in the Age of Seduction
(Apr., $19.99) by Beth Moore warns Christians to safeguard themselves against Satan's influence.

Experiencing God Together: God's Plan to Touch a World (June, $19.99) by Henry T. Blackaby and Melvin D. Blackaby explains how to make the transition from individually following the will of God to doing so within a group of believers.

Jesus the One and Only (Aug., $19.99) by Beth Moore provides new insights into the life of Christ.

CONTINUUM
The Book of Saints
(Apr., $50), edited by Basil Watkins, is a biographical dictionary of Roman Catholic saints.

Clerical Error: A True Story (May, $28.95) by Robert Blair Kaiser recounts the author's experiences as a Jesuit during his teens and 20s, and of his early 30s as a key correspondent at Vatican II.

COUNTERPOINT
A Pelican in the Wilderness: Hermits and Solitaires
(Apr., $25) by Isabel Colegate explores the lives and works of those who have followed the call of solitude, from Wordsworth to Thoreau and more.

CRYSTAL CLARITY
Shaped by Saints
(Mar., $12.95) by Devi Mukherjee with Durga Smallen tells of the author's pilgrimage to India.

God--A Brief History (May, $35) by John Bowker explores how various religions--Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism--have viewed God and spirituality in words, art, dance, music and silence.

WM. B. EERDMANS
The Mandaeans: The Last Gnostics
(Mar., $25) by Edmondo Lupieri portrays the traditional way of life of a branch of Gnosticism still found today in Iraq and Iran.

ELEMENT BOOKS
Mantras and Mudras
(May, $19.95) by Lillian Too is a guide to the chants and hand gestures that are an integral part of Buddhist practice.

FORTRESS PRESS
Theologies of the Old Testament
(May, $30) by Erhard S. Gerstenberger, trans. by John Bowden, discusses the various theological voices rooted in different social settings within ancient Israel.

HARPERCOLLINS
The Soul's Religion: Cultivating a Profoundly Spiritual Way of Life
(Mar., $25.95) by Thomas Moore is a companion to the author's Care of the Soul, and reimagines the meaning of religion and spirituality. Advertising.

HARPER SAN FRANCISCO
The Good Life: Truths That Last in Times of Need
(May, $23.95) by Peter J. Gomes encourages readers to reject the prevailing notions of success and happiness and pattern their lives instead after deeper truths. 75,000 first printing. Advertising. Author tour.

One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism (June, $24.95) by Joseph Goldstein. A leader of Eastern thought covers Western Buddhism. 50,000 first printing. Advertising. First serial rights to Tricycle. Author tour.

HARRISON HOUSE
The Image of Righteousness
(Mar., $19.99) by Creflo A. Dollar Jr. offers insight into the gift of righteousness.

HOWARD PUBLISHING
Covenant Marriage: Staying Together for Life
(Mar., $19.99) by Fred Lowery presents the principles of a covenant marriage, which calls for a greater degree of commitment and is now a legal option in three states.

Broken Before a Faithful God (Aug., $14.99) by Lisa Harper shares a message of encouragement for those who admit they aren't perfect.

IDEALS
Guideposts for the Spirit: Stories of Faith for Mothers
(Mar., $12.95) collects stories of inspiration by mothers, for mothers and about mothers from Guideposts magazine. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 advertising.

JCC OF MILWAUKEE
Tastes of Jewish Tradition: Activities, Stories & Recipes for the Whole Family
(Mar., $26.95) by Jody Hirsh, Idy Goodman, Aggie Goldenholz and Susan Roth is a resource for those who want to enhance their celebrations of 11 significant Jewish holidays. Advertising.

JEWISH LIGHTS
The Jewish Prophet: Visionary Words from Moses and Miriam
(Mar., $25), edited by Rabbi Michael Shire, explores the definition of "prophet" and reveals the contributions that ancient, medieval and modern visionaries have made to civilization.

The Way into Varieties of Jewishness (May, $21.95) by David Ellenson offers a religious and historical understanding of the differences in practices among Jewish people, from ancient times to the present.

JOSSEY-BASS
The Anatomy of Anger: Essays on a Sometimes Deadly Sin
(May, $22.95) by Garret Keizer. Ad/promo.

JUDSON PRESS
The Words of Gardner Taylor, Volume 6: 50 Years of Timeless Treasures
(June, $22) by Gardner C. Taylor features more than 50 sermons, many of which have never been previously published.

LOYOLA PRESS
Mystics and Miracles: True Stories of Lives Touched by God
(Mar., $19.95) by Bert Ghezzi is a revised and expanded anthology about those whose lives were blessed with miracles. Ad/promo.

MOODY PRESS
Holy Ambition: What It Takes to Make a Difference for God
(Mar., $12.99) by Chip Ingram teaches readers how to live life with a biblical perspective.

Unlocking Your Legacy: 25 Keys for Success (Mar., $14.99) by Paul J. Meyer explains how to leave a personal legacy for those left behind.

MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING
Knowing Beyond Words: Reflections on the Inexpressible
(Mar., $17.95) by John McQuiston II is a collection of inspired words on such topics as God, joy, humility and death.

MULTNOMAH
Night Light for Parents
(July, $19.99) by James and Shirley Dobson is a daily devotional of personal, practical and biblical insights for parents.

NAVPRESS
Renovations of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ
(May, $18) by Dallas Willard explains how to shed sinful habits and emulate Christ through the transformation of the spirit. 25,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo.

The Message: The Old Testament History Books (June, $23) by Eugene H. Peterson presents the books of Joshua through Esther in the passionate language characteristic of the Message Bible products. $10,000 ad/promo.

THOMAS NELSON
Devotions for a Sensational Life
(Apr., $14.99) by Sheila Walsh, Thelma Wells, Barbara Johnson and others offers an uplifting devotional that centers on God's gift of abundant life.

No Other Name (Aug., $22.99) by Franklin Graham calls the church to acknowledge the absolute of Christian faith--that salvation lies in the name of Jesus. 120,000 first printing.

NEW HOPE PUBLISHERS
Treasures of a Grandmother's Heart: Finding Pearls of Wisdom in Everyday Moments
(Apr., $12.99) by Esther Burroughs encourages discovering the significance in everyday moments with grandchildren.

ONEWORLD PUBLICATIONS
(dist. by NBN)
God: A Guide for the Perplexed
(Apr., $23.95) by Keith Ward looks to explain the mysteries of the divine and humanity's search for spiritual truth. Advertising.

The Wisdom of the Kabbalah (June, $15.95), compiled by Dan Cohn-Sherbok, is an illustrated anthology arranging Kabbalistic wisdom into themed categories.

ORBIS
The Cosmic Dance: An Invitation to Experience Our Oneness
(Mar., $25) by Joyce Rupp, illus. by Mary Southard, is an inspiring book affirming life's goodness. Advertising.

PARACLETE PRESS
That We May Perfectly Love Thee: Preparing Our Hearts for the Eucharist
(May, $13.95) by Robert Benson is part of the Paraclete Pocket Faith series that outlines the history, liturgy and tradition of worship.

PARALLAX PRESS
Master Tang Hoi: First Zen Teacher in Vietnam and China
(Mar., $22) by Thich Nhat Hanh presents an overview of the life, work and thought of the earliest known Buddhist meditation master of Vietnam.

PILGRIM PRESS
Whose Kids Are They Anyway?: Religion and Morality in America's Public Schools
(Apr., $19) by Raymond R. Roberts explores the role of religion in today's schools.

PUTNAM
God's Leading Lady: Claiming Your Place in God's Spotlight
(July, $22.95) by T.D. Jakes shows women how to empower themselves and fulfill God's purpose for them. Ad/promo. Author tour. TV/radio satellite tours.

QUEST
For Meditators at Every Level: Zen Master Class: A Course in Zen Wisdom from Traditional Masters
(Aug., $29.95) by Stephen Hodge explains the teachings of the ancient Zen masters of China, Korea and Japan.

REGAL BOOKS
Dream Releasers
(July, $12.99) by Wayne Cordeiro offers inspiration and motivation to those wishing to realize their full potential.

The Spirit-Formed Church (July, $18.99) by Jack Hayford shares the seven key characteristics of a church formed by the Holy Spirit.

FLEMING H. REVELL
Night Whispers: Bedtime Bible Stories for Women
(July, $14.99) by Jennie Dimkoff reintroduces Bible stories in an evening devotional format.

RIVERHEAD
No Death, No Fear: Comforting Wisdom for Life
(Aug., $23.95) by Thich Nhat Hanh offers practical advice on facing death and conquering fear. Ad/promo.

RODALE
Reflections
(May, $12.95) by Ardath Rodale is a compilation of the best-loved "Reflections" columns as requested by Prevention magazine's three million readers.

ST. VLADIMIR'S SEMINARY PRESS
In the Image of the Trinity: Volume 2 of the Collected Works
(Aug.; $26.95, paper $15.95) by Bishop Kallistos Ware explores the mystery of the human spirit and its relationship with the Trinity.

SCHOCKEN
A Book of Life: Embracing Judaism as a Spiritual Practice
(Aug., $26.95) by Michael Strassfeld presents traditional Jewish teachings as a guide to behavior and values, and charts a path to a more spiritually rich practice of Judaism.

SHAMBHALA
Being Zen: Bringing Meditation to Life
(Mar., $21.95) by Ezra Bayda shows how to develop clarity and equanimity using techniques adapted from the Zen tradition.

SKINNER HOUSE
(dist. by IPM)
What We Share: Collected Meditations, Volume 2
(May, $14), edited by Patricia Frevert, contains more than 60 meditations offering wisdom and hope.

Rivers of a Wounded Heart: One Man's Journey (May, $26.95) by Michael Wilbur combines traditional psychotherapy and Native American traditions to provide guidance for everyday problems.

SKYLIGHT PATHS
Spiritual Innovators: Seventy-Five Extraordinary People Who Changed the World in the Past Century
(Apr., $21.95), edited by Ira Rifkin and Skylight Paths editors, profiles the most important spiritual leaders of the past 100 years. $25,000 ad/promo.

SNOW LION PUBLICATIONS
Guru Rinpoché: His Life and Times
(Aug., $29.95) by Ngawang Zangpo recounts Rinpoché's historical visit to Tibet in A.D. 763 and discusses his continuing significance to Buddhists. Advertising.

STATE UNIV. OF NEW YORK PRESS
The Lord Who Is Half Woman: Ardhanariévara in Indian and Feminist Perspective
(Apr., $21.95) by Ellen Goldberg studies an androgynous Hindu god in Indian culture from a modern feminist perspective.

THORSONS
Rumi: Hidden Music
(Mar., $19.95), trans. by Maryam Mafi and Azima Melita Kolin, is a collection of never before translated poems by the mystical teacher, born in what is now Afghanistan in 1207; with paintings and Persian calligraphy.

TRINITY PRESS INTERNATIONAL
God and Globalization Vol. 3: Christ and the Dominions of Civilization
(Mar., $40), edited by Max Stackhouse and Diane Obenchain, investigates how religions bring the world together through common ethics and divide it with different ultimate objectives.

TUTTLE
Living Faith: Inside the Muslim World of Southeast Asia
(Apr., $45) by Steve Raymer. A former National Geographic photographer gives a human face to the contemporary Southeast Asian Muslim community.

TYNDALE HOUSE
Flashpoints
(Apr., $19.99) by Stephen Arterburn explains how to capture the energy of "flashpoint" moments and use them to pursue one's God-given destiny.

One Flame (Mar., $12.99) by Gary Smalley uses the analogy of the unity candle, often part of marriage ceremonies, to encourage couples to live in harmony.

UNIV. OF CHICAGO PRESS
Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society
(June, $25) by David Sloan Wilson ponders an evolutionary theory of religion that imagines society as a biological organism.

UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
Roman Catholics and Shi'i Muslims: Prayer, Passion, and Politics
(Mar., $27.50) by James A. Bill and John Alden Williams takes a comparative look at the two religions, focusing on their similarities rather than their seemingly irreconcilable differences.

UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
Living Icons: Persons of Faith in the Eastern Church
(Apr., $37.50) by Michael Plekon looks at the holy lives of 10 people in the Eastern Orthodox church.

UNIV. PRESS OF FLORIDA
Between Cross and Crescent: Christian and Muslim Perspectives on Malcolm and Martin
(Mar., $34.95) by Lewis V. Baldwin and Amiri YaSinAl-Hadid examines the interconnections between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X--their faith, perspectives on culture and visions of an ideal society and world.

VERSO
The Myth of the Holy Cow
(Apr., $22) by Dwijendra Narayan Jha. Banned by India's current government, this book argues that beef played an important part in the cuisine of ancient India and within Hindu culture.

WARNER FAITH
Jesus Loves Me: Celebrating the Profound Truths of a Simple Hymn
(Apr., $17.95) by Calvin Miller explores the theological depths and implications of the classic children's hymn. Ad/promo. Radio satellite tour.

The Youngest Hero (Apr., $22.95) by Jerry B. Jenkins. The coauthor of the Left Behind series spins a tale about a talented young baseball player and his devoted, God-fearing mother. Ad/promo. 6-city author tour. TV satellite tour.

Billy Graham: A Tribute from Friends (May, $17.95), compiled by Vernon McLellan, celebrates the legacy of the influential Protestant leader through photos, tributes and letters. Ad/promo.

WARNER/WALKWORTHY PRESS
Showing Mary: How Women Can Share Prayers, Wisdom, and the Blessings of God
(May, $12.95) by Renita J. Weems draws on two prayers from Luke to examine the relationship between Mary and her cousin Elizabeth, and to reveal the importance of mentoring in women's lives. Ad/promo.

WISDOM PUBLICATIONS
Essence of the Heart Sutra: The Dalai Lama's Heart of Wisdom Teachings
(May, $22.95) offers the Dalai Lama's teachings based on one of Buddhism's seminal texts for spiritual development.

YALE UNIV. PRESS
The God of Hope and the End of the World
(Apr., $19.95) by John Polkinghorne draws on science, Scripture and theology to address questions about Christian hope, the universe and life beyond death.

ZONDERVAN
The Church God Blesses
(Mar., $9.99) by Jim Cymbala with Stephen Sorenson describes the key elements found in a vital church.

Taming Your Private Thoughts (Mar., $17.99) by Jay Dennis and Marilyn Jeffcoat assists in battling sinful thinking.

Bryson City Tales (Apr., $15.99) by Walt Larimore, M.D., gathers true stories about a young doctor's first year of medical practice in rural Appalachia, which shaped his views on life and faith.