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"With love and loss tangled together, how was she to know where her
life would lead?
Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse Team Up to Deliver a
Stunning Depression-Era Drama
Lt. Georgiana Taylor has everything she could want. A comfortable
boyfriend back home, a loving family, and a challenging job as a
flight nurse. But in July 1943, Georgie's cozy life gets decidedly
more complicated when she meets pharmacist Sgt. John Hutchinson.
Hutch resents the lack of respect he gets as a noncommissioned
serviceman and hates how the war keeps him from his fiancee. While
Georgie and Hutch share a love of the starry night skies over
Sicily, their lives back home are falling apart. Can they weather
the hurt and betrayal? Or will the pressures of war destroy the
fragile connection they've made?
Pastors and church leaders are constantly faced with strategic
questions. How much staff does the church need? How many workers
are needed in the nursery this month? When is the right time to
start a second worship service? How many people should we train for
evangelism this year? How does seating and parking impact worship
attendance? When church leaders have questions about planning,
running, or growing their churches, they need answers fast
Whether depression is felt mildly or acutely, temporarily or persistently, it strikes just about everyone at some point. Drs. Minirth and Meier believe, however, that the emotional pain of depression can be overcome and avoided. Drawing from their professional training, counseling experience, and biblical knowledge, they explore the complex relationship between spiritual life and psychological health and then spell out basic steps for recovering from depression and maintaining a happy, fulfilling life.
A Unique, Relational Way for Women to Read the Bible in a Year Many women feel overwhelmed at the thought of reading the Bible in a year. Diane Stortz found that it is not only possible but life-changing. Her journey from initial reluctance to excitement about reading the Bible will inspire readers to try it for themselves. Part of a women's group that read through the Bible each year for ten years, the author discovered the value of reading the Bible to get to know God better rather than viewing it only as a book to study. This guide will give women tools to read and discuss the Bible together, drawing them closer to God and each other. Includes a week-by-week reading plan, discussion guide, lists of what to look for, and motivational quotes.
2013 RITA Winner for Inspirational Romance
In ?The End of Faith?, Sam Harris delivers a startling analysis of the clash between reason and religion in the modern world. He offers a vivid, historical tour of our willingness to suspend reason in favor of religious beliefs even when these beliefs inspire the worst human atrocities. While warning against the encroachment of organized religion into world politics, Harris draws on insights from neuroscience, philosophy, and Eastern mysticism to deliver a call for a truly modern foundation for ethics and spirituality that is both secular and humanistic. Winner of the 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for Nonfiction."
"During the past few years, various friends have asked me, 'What do you mean when you speak about the spiritual life?' Every time this question has come up, I have wished I had a small and simple book which could offer the beginning of a response. I have felt that there was a place for a text that could be read within a few hours and could not only explain what the spiritual life is but also create a desire to live it. This feeling caused me to write Making All Things New..." "The beginning of the spiritual life is often difficult not only because the powers which cause us to worry are so strong but also because the presence of God's Spirit seems barely noticeable. If, however, we are willing to live a life of prayer and practice the disciplines of solitude and community, a new hunger will make itself known. This new hunger is the first sign of God's presence. When we remain attentive to this divine presence, we will be led always deeper into the kingdom. There, to our joyful surprise, we will discover that the power of our worries is weakening and all things are being made new."
On April 28, 2006, as he lay in his hospital bed in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, visions of celestial beauty were the last thing on Marv
Besteman's mind. He had just had surgery to remove a rare
pancreatic tumor. It was after visiting hours and his family had
left for the day. Alone and racked with pain, Marv tossed and
turned, wanting more than anything else to simply sleep and escape
the misery and discomfort for a while. The retired banker, father,
and grandfather had no idea he was about to get a short reprieve in
the form of an experience he never could have imagined.
This volume is based on the 35th Cologne Medieval Studies Conference on the Duration of Being.
In this powerful book that Dutch Sheets calls his life message, readers are given truths about who they are in Christ and how to become the person God made them to be. More than a book about identity in Christ, it is an action plan to help believers conquer the lies that keep them defeated and walk into a newfound freedom. Originally titled "Roll Away Your Stone," it provides sound biblical teaching that shows believers how to walk in the Spirit.
The Understanding DVT chart presents an overall view of the symptoms and causes of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). This includes a visual depiction of the venous system of blood vessels along with diagrams showing venous valve action. Heavy gauge 3ml lamination with sealed edges and two metal eyelets for hanging makes chart highly durable. Write-on/wipe-off with dry erase marker (not included).
In the songs and bubble feeding of humpback whales; in young killer whales learning to knock a seal from an ice floe in the same way their mother does; and in the use of sea sponges by the dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, to protect their beaks while foraging for fish, we find clear examples of the transmission of information among cetaceans. Just as human cultures pass on languages and turns of phrase, tastes in food (and in how it is acquired), and modes of dress, could whales and dolphins have developed a culture of their very own? Unequivocally: yes. In The Cultural Lives of Whales and Dolphins, cetacean biologists Hal Whitehead, who has spent much of his life on the ocean trying to understand whales, and Luke Rendell, whose research focuses on the evolution of social learning, open an astounding porthole onto the fascinating culture beneath the waves. As Whitehead and Rendell show, cetacean culture and its transmission are shaped by a blend of adaptations, innate sociality, and the unique environment in which whales and dolphins live: a watery world in which a hundred-and-fifty-ton blue whale can move with utter grace, and where the vertical expanse is as vital, and almost as vast, as the horizontal. Drawing on their own research as well as a scientific literature as immense as the sea--including evolutionary biology, animal behavior, ecology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience--Whitehead and Rendell dive into realms both humbling and enlightening as they seek to define what cetacean culture is, why it exists, and what it means for the future of whales and dolphins. And, ultimately, what it means for our future, as well.
There is a side to world hunger that few people see. Though media
coverage focuses on the bolder headlines of food shortage, poverty,
and failure in the developing world, there has also occurred a
quiet revolution of positive change. The advances have come on many
fronts, in many nations -- the fruit of decades of experimentation
and trial and error. For all their quietness, these advances have
enormous implications for the world's ability to feed itself in the
decades ahead, and for those in the West who would help.
Because of the difficulty posed by the contrast between the search
for truth and truth itself, Michael Polanyi believes that we must
alter the foundation of epistemology to include as essential to the
very nature of mind, the kind of groping that constitutes the
recognition of a problem.
A controversial and radical study of the Bible portraying it as a political rather than religious book.
Trish Bailey is on overload trying to deal with a demanding job, an ailing mother, and a healing heart. When a series of unsettling memory lapses leads to a tragic death--and puts Trish under police scrutiny--her world is once again thrown into turmoil. Detective Colin Flynn isn't certain what to think of the facts he uncovers during his investigation. Did Trish simply make a terrible mistake or is there more to the case than meets the eye? As he searches for answers, disturbing information begins to emerge--and if the forces at work are as evil as he suspects, the situation isn't just dangerous . . . it's deadly. Bestselling and award-winning author Irene Hannon captures readers with a mind-bending story that will have them doubling back to retrace their steps--and figure out what they missed! |
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