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When FBI profiler Kaely Quinn's mother is diagnosed with cancer, Kaely takes time off work to go to Dark Water, Nebraska, to help her brother care for their mother. Upon her arrival, she learns of a series of fires in the small town, attributed by the fire chief to misuse of space heaters in the frigid winter. But Kaely is skeptical, and a search for a pattern in the locations of the fires bolsters her suspicions.
After yet another blaze devastates a local family, Kaely is certain a serial arsonist is on the loose. Calling upon her partner from St. Louis, Noah Hunter, and her brother's firefighter neighbor who backs Kaely's suspicions, Kaely and her team begin an investigation that swiftly leads them down a twisted path.
When the truth is finally revealed, Kaely finds herself confronting a madman who is determined his last heinous act will be her death.
Artist Amylee Weeks trademark simple and whimsical drawings and creative designs are combined with uplifting Scripture and inspired words to offer calm and stress-relieving joy in colourful self-expression.
Share the joy and invite others to join you - the perforated pages make this a shareable pastime. When you're finished, hang your artwork for constant inspiration.
The glossy hardcover volume features embossed text and designs and a 2.5 cm coil binding.
- Perforated One-Side Printed Sturdy Pages
- Designed for Fun, Serenity, Calmness & Quiet Inspiration
- Includes Gift Tags, Bookmarks & Cards to Colour
- Presentation Page for Gift-Giving
- Bible Scripture & Christian Content
- 18 x 26 cm
- 50 Designs Plus Extras
Journalist Lesley Mofokeng investigates the life of his remarkable grandfather, Mongangane Wilfred Mofokeng, a prominent Dutch Reformed Church evangelist, who built a thriving community out of the dust of the far Northwest.
The journey takes him from Joburg’s Marabi-soaked townships of the 1930s to his childhood home of Gelukspan near Lichtenburg and then to the rural Free State and the remote mountain kingdom of Lesotho. In what becomes a spiritual quest, he traces the inspirational footsteps of his ancestors and the legendary King Moshoeshoe.
In the process, Mofokeng proudly claims his heritage and also uncovers a long-lost chapter of South African history and the church of the apartheid regime.
Do you like the direction your decisions are taking you?
Most of us make choices we regret—choices that have moved our lives in
a direction we don't want to go. But you have the ability to break the
cycle of bad decisions and form better habits.
Drawing on Scripture, story, and the latest psychological research into
human behavior, pastor Craig Groeschel reveals the power of
"pre-deciding"—the key to consistently making choices that will lead
you out of a downward spiral and into the joy and freedom God has for
you.
With thought-provoking exercises and questions for reflection, Think
Ahead will help you:
- Understand the science behind your decision-making habits.
- Overcome decision fatigue and debilitating fears.
- Diminish the role of emotions in decision-making.
- See how your small choices shape the kind of person you become.
Pastor Craig Groeschel knows from personal experience and as a
counselor to others what it's like to feel stuck. Think Ahead will help
you define and put into action the seven life-defining pre-decisions
you can make today that will help you live the life you want to have
tomorrow.
Die Dagbeplanner vir vroue 2025 is die ideale 18-maande-beplanner vir
vroue. Elke maand het ’n maandbeplanner en plek om doelwitte en
belangrike datums neer te skryf. Die weekbeplanner, wat strek van
Augustus 2024 tot Januarie 2026, is verdeel in oggend- en
middag-gedeeltes, met plek om jou eie tye vir afsprake in te skryf. Die
dagbeplanner se kunsleer-omslag het ’n rits sodat jy enige los papiere
of klein items daarin kan toerits.
Hierdie stylvolle tweekleur-dagbeplanner bied:
• Weekbeplanner van Augustus 2024 tot Januarie 2026 met ’n dubbelbladsy
vir elke week
• Plek vir weeklikse gebedslysies, prioriteite en notas
• Plek vir persoonlike inligting en kontaknommers
• ’n Beplanner vir elke maand, asook plek om doelwitte, verjaarsdae en
belangrike datums neer te skryf
• Kalenders vir 2025 en 2026
• Lys openbare vakansiedae
• Standaardafmetings en omrekeningstabelle
• Internasionale skakelkodes en tydsones
• Teksvers en aanhaling vir elke week
• Teksverse vir spesifieke behoeftes
• Ek Is Tot Alles in Staat Deur Christus
• Filippense 4:13
• 244 tweekleur-bladsye
Die Dagbeplanner vir vroue 2025 is die ideale 18-maande-beplanner vir
vroue. Elke maand het ’n maandbeplanner en plek om doelwitte en
belangrike datums neer te skryf. Die weekbeplanner, wat strek van
Augustus 2024 tot Januarie 2026, is verdeel in oggend- en
middag-gedeeltes, met plek om jou eie tye vir afsprake in te skryf. Die
dagbeplanner se kunsleer-omslag het ’n rits sodat jy enige los papiere
of klein items daarin kan toerits.
Hierdie stylvolle tweekleur-dagbeplanner bied:
• Weekbeplanner van Augustus 2024 tot Januarie 2026 met ’n dubbelbladsy
vir elke week
• Plek vir weeklikse gebedslysies, prioriteite en notas
• Plek vir persoonlike inligting en kontaknommers
• ’n Beplanner vir elke maand, asook plek om doelwitte, verjaarsdae en
belangrike datums neer te skryf
• Kalenders vir 2025 en 2026
• Lys openbare vakansiedae
• Standaardafmetings en omrekeningstabelle
• Internasionale skakelkodes en tydsones
• Teksvers en aanhaling vir elke week
• Teksverse vir spesifieke behoeftes
• Goedheid en Guns
• Psalm 23:6
• 244 tweekleur-bladsye
Ensure your next 18 months go according to plan with this convenient
weekly planner featuring space to record monthly goals, birthdays,
important dates, to-do lists, daily appointments and priorities. Each
week provides space to write down prayer lists and priorities and make
notes. Find strength, inspiration and comfort in the quotes and
Scripture verses each week.
Features include:
• 18-month weekly planner (August 2024–January 2026).
• Be Still and Know
• Psalm 46:10
• View 2025 and 2026 at a glance.
• View each month at a glance.
• List of public holidays.
• Space to record personal information and contacts.
• Standard measurements and conversions, world time zones and dialing
codes.
• Space for monthly goals, birthdays, important dates and “to-dos”.
• Space for weekly prayer lists, priorities and notes.
• Scripture verses and inspiring quotes each week.
• Crisis Scripture guide.
• 244 two-color pages.
So much is at stake in the abortion debate. If pro-choicers are
right, precious freedoms are in jeopardy. If pro-lifers are right,
innocent children are being robbed of their most basic freedom-
life. Though bumpersticker slogans prevail, the facts are rarely
presented. We need clear and credible answers to the central
questions of the abortion debate. For those who have had abortions
or are currently considering one, for pro-choicers and
fence-straddlers alike, Why Pro-Life? provides answers to these
questions in a concise, straightforward, and nonabrasive manner.
Human Life Begins... When? No issue is more divisive or troubling
than abortion. Many believe that we have to choose between helping
women and helping children. This book shows how critical it is that
we help both. In a concise, nonabrasive fashion, Randy Alcorn
offers compassionate, factual answers to the central issues of the
abortion debate.
Got a minute? Thanks to beloved Franciscan priest and retreat
leader Fr. Albert Haase, that's all you need to stay in touch with
the Gospel every Sunday through the Church year. Inspired by his
early days in a busy urban parish, Sundays on the Go is Fr.
Albert's gift to busy Catholics - just enough to keep you on track
with Jesus, even when you're on the run! This first edition of
Sundays on the Go features: A reading for every Sunday of Year A of
the liturgical year Handy Scriptural references to each Gospel
passage A brief, direct, and pithy homily from Fr. Albert A
reflection question and a prayer Special readings for Solemnities
and Feasts through the year Fr. Albert's words will help you to
prepare for Sunday Eucharist, and stay in touch with the Gospel all
week long. Sundays on the Go is the perfect gift for busy Catholics
of all ages - professionals, parents, students, and anyone who's
short on time - in need of spiritual wisdom, encouragement, and a
strong connection with the Gospel.
This is a beautifully crafted and clearly written introduction to
Christianity over its 2000 year history, concentrating on the
interaction between the sacred and the secular. This book is a
practical response to the experience of teaching in a variety of
different settings from university undergraduates, through WEA, to
parish groups. This book will thus adopt an approach radically
different to that of many general Church histories in terms of
length, structure and presentation. The broad underlying theme of
the book will be the interaction between Christianity and the
secular world, exploring how one has shaped and been shaped by the
other, reflecting the title of the book. In order to achieve this,
the book will not attempt to cover the whole of Christian history
(this has been done frequently by others), but rather it will focus
on a number of specific themes and chronological periods. The four
themes will be Belief, Practice, Organisation and Propagation.
There will be four chronological divisions, chosen as pivotal in
the development of Christianity, and reflecting the conventional
divisions of history into ancient, medieval, early and later
modern. This will enable the book to be used as either a general
introduction to Christian history or as a starting point for
further investigation of one or more periods. The periods are: The
Imperial Church (300-500) The Medieval Church (1050-1250), The
Reformation Church (1450-1650) The Modern Church (1800-2000). There
will be included maps, timelines, quotations from primary source
material, a glossary and a further reading section.
According to legend, the language of the birds was a mystical
language God used to talk with Adam and Eve when he walked with
them in the garden of Eden. Amy Nemecek listens for this divine
dialect as she communes with God on her walks along country roads
and creek banks, through forests and hayfields. She observes the
world around her with expectation, knowing that God still speaks to
us as he is at work making all things new. If we have ears to hear,
we can catch snippets of his grace in the watercolor silhouette of
a bird, the thrum of a tractor engine, the tang of a grapefruit,
the curvature of an ampersand. Amy doesn't want to miss any of it,
so she remains attentive to the smooth grit of beach sand, the
tendrils of a nebula, and the steady gaze of a fossil. She delights
in the details, and you will too. In this collection of lyric and
narrative poems, you are invited to walk with her as she reflects
on larger themes of beauty, loss, motherhood, family, and vocation.
She contemplates the sacredness of ordinary moments that we usually
don't recognize except in hindsight. Twining through every line is
an aching hopefulness that ties together her love of words, her
devotion to scripture, and her deep gratitude for each of life's
joys and griefs. "Rub dust on your palms, pluck the ripened
sunshine, and taste this poetic grace." -Dwight Baker, president
and CEO of Baker Publishing Group
"Remove your sandals from your feet, for the place on which you are
standing is holy ground." -Exodus 3:5 "The Holy Land is
everywhere." -Black Elk The two epigraphs that preface Angela
Alaimo O'Donnell's Holy Land introduce the reader to the central
theme that permeates her poems: that holy places deserve to be
regarded with reverence and that all places are holy places. In her
afterward, the poet traces these foundational concepts to her
Catholic childhood wherein religious instruction consisted largely
of memorizing the Baltimore Catechism. "One of questions the
Catechism poses is 'Where is God?' The answer is 'God is
everywhere.' We believed this to be true. God was in church, but
God was also in our house (a crucifix in every room), in the
backyard, in our Buick (rosary beads swinging from the rearview
mirror), at our birthday parties in the basement, and in our own
bodies. And though those places may not sound very holy, they were.
Because God was there. Is there." In addition to affirming this
foundational belief, these poems extend the terrain, moving beyond
the geographical and the physical to the temporal, the carnal, the
intellectual, and the spiritual realms. They assert that our days
are blessed, our bodies are blessed, our minds and souls are all
blessed and sacred ground. The poet explores a broad spectrum of
physical locations, beginning with poems set in the Holy Land and
moving on to places closer to home, ranging from the west of
Ireland to rural Minnesota, from New York City to the Texas border.
She also probes the temporal spaces we occupy, experiences of death
and birth, love and loss, desire and desolation that mark our human
passage. The English word holy is related to the Germanic word
heilig, a word that means blessed and also carries within it the
idea of wholeness. Holy Land attempts to honor both the holiness
and the wholeness of our world-from Gotham to Golgotha, the Bronx
River to the Sea of Galilee-and to honor the holiness and wholeness
of our blessed and broken humanity.
For Kahlil Gibran, re-telling the story of Jesus had been the
ambition of a life time. He had known it from childhood, when as a
poor boy in the Middle-East, he'd been taught by a priest reading
the bible with him. Now, in his maturity - and a successful writer
in the USA - he wanted tell the story as no one had told it before.
With 'Jesus, the Son of Man', (1928) he did just that; set
alongside Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, here is 'The Gospel
according to Gibran.' Gibran's approach is to allow the reader to
see Jesus through the eyes of a large and disparate group of
people. Some of these characters will be familiar: amongst others,
we hear from Peter; Mary his mother; Luke; Pontius Pilate, Thomas
and Mary Magdalene. But many other characters are new, created by
Gibran, including a Jerusalem cobbler, an old Greek shepherd - and
the mother of Judas. 'My son was a good man and upright,' she tells
us. 'He was tender and kind to me, and he loved his kin and his
countrymen.' What connects these people is the fact that they all
have an opinion about Jesus; though no two opinions are the same.
'The Galilean was a conjuror, and a deceiver,' says a young priest.
But then a woman caught in adultery experienced him in a different
way. 'When Jesus didn't judge me, I became a woman without a
tainted memory, and I was free and my head was no longer bowed.'
Not all the women like him, however. A widow in Cana, whose son is
a follower, remains furious: 'That man is evil! For what good man
would separate a son from his mother?' While a lawyer has mixed
feelings: 'I admired him more as a man than as a leader. He
preached something beyond my liking; perhaps beyond my reason.' A
philosopher is in awe, however: 'His senses were continually made
new; and the world to him was always a new world.' With each fresh
voice, a different aspect of Jesus' character is explored; and a
different reaction named. Gibran concludes by reminding us that all
the characters and attitudes presented in the story live on in the
world today, with nothing different now from then. The Logician is
clear in his distrust: 'Behold a man disorderly, against all order;
a mendicant opposed to all possessions; a drunkard who would only
make merry with rogues and castaways.' But for Gibran himself,
whose Lebanese roots placed him close to the original steps of the
Galilean, Jesus is worth rather more; and is present still: 'But
Master, Sky-heart, knight of our fairer dream, You do still tread
this way. No bows nor spears shall stray your steps; You walk
through all our arrows. You smile down upon us, And though you are
the youngest of us all, You father us all. Poet, Singer, Great
Heart! May our God bless your name.'
This assorted Metallic & Glitter Gel Pen Set includes 12
non-toxic gel pens—perfect for both kids and adults who enjoy coloring,
sketching, doodling, scrapbooking or journaling.
The set includes 6 metallic pens and 6 glitter pens. Each vibrant
metallic and glitter gel pen has a 1.0 mm diamond tip for smooth
application to any type of paper. These vibrant gel pens come in a
plastic travel case to take your creativity on the go.
Give these vibrant gel pens as a gift to inspire friends and family to
start or continue Bible journaling or add a set to a prompted journal
to get your family writing.
- 6 Metallic Pens and 6 Glitter Gel Pens
- 12-piece Set
- Non-Toxic
- Lead-Free
- Diamond Tips
- Clear Plastic Storage Case
- Case Size: 6.6" x 3.1" x 1.3" (168 x 79 x 33mm)
This colorful 18-month planner provides ample space for notes, daily
goals, to-do lists, appointments and upcoming events. Weekly
inspirational quotes will brighten any day. The sturdy wire binding
keeps the planner opened flat and an elastic band closure keeps it
neatly tucked away. A note section can be found at the back of the
planner, as well as 2 sticker sheets. Three interior pockets provide
space to tuck your notes or loose papers for safekeeping. Flipping
through months is easy with the tabbed month pages.
Features:
• 18-month weekly planner (August 2024–January 2026).
• View 2025 and 2026 at a glance.
• View each month at a glance.
• Weekly inspirational quotes.
• List of public holidays.
• Monthly divider pages with tabs.
• Dot-grid pages for notes and lists.
• 3 pockets in an interior folder to keep notes safe.
• 2 sticker sheets.
• Durable laminated cover.
• Wirebound.
• Elastic band closure.
• 248 full-color pages.
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