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Fun Buttons (Hardcover)
Peggy Ann Osborne
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R924
R732
Discovery Miles 7 320
Save R192 (21%)
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Fun Buttons is different! Humor in button subjects and design is
featured in the nearly 400 color photographs, text and captions.
From all over the world, over three centuries, this gathering of
buttons is both delightful and informative. Organized by materials
and themes, these funny buttons include children's subjects,
animals, fairie, fruit, vehicles and sports designs which can't
help but amuse and fascinate collectors, dealers and those who sew.
The list of button clubs and organizations is a wonderful reference
in itself. "The book...illuminates the myriad of subjects that the
designers have used over the years to tickle the public's fancy.
Seeing them pictured here has tickled mine! I dare you to read this
book and not crack a smile or chuckle to yourself. I couldn't do
it." (from the foreword by Tom Wolfe)
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What We Can Be
Carley-Ann Osborn
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R322
R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
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Watching Over Angels (Paperback)
Jayne Ann Osborne; Edited by Holly Young Kolb; Foreword by Janie Wilson
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R387
Discovery Miles 3 870
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This well-organized guide is recommended by the Button Society as a
book that every button collector and dealer should own. The
standard book in the field, it gives information to identify the
age, material, and desirability of any button that may be found. It
covers buttons of every imaginable type, price range and age. Its
convenient size make it a perfect field guide, an easy reference
for forays into antique stores, flea markets, and yard sales. The
price guide is newly updated to reflect the current market.
Have you ever heard of someone who died in the midst of great
poverty, only to be discovered to have been very, very wealthy?
Some of us live our Christian lives just like this-looking like
spiritual paupers, while all the time we have a spiritual bank
account that reveals that we are rich. As you study this letter to
the Ephesians, make note of all that you, as a Christian, have in
your heavenly bank account: adoption, acceptance, redemption,
forgiveness, wisdom, inheritance, the seal of the Holy Spirit,
life, grace, and citizenship-every spiritual blessing in the
heavenly places
It seems false teaching was threatening the doctrinal purity of the
church of Colosse. From Greek philosophy to Jewish legalism to
Oriental mysticism, the enemy was attempting to infiltrate and
twist the pure and true doctrine of Christianity. Paul's letter to
the Colossians was written in response to this disturbing news. His
aim was to warn the church and point them back to the truth. He had
but one major answer to all of the erroneous teaching-Christ is
supreme-therefore faith in Christ is sufficient. If we could but
grasp the enormity of this truth, it could change our lives forever
It is supposed to be just another normal day for Addie Gunther, but
a woman holding a dying baby on the side of the road changes
everything. Her desire to help overrides the fear of her past being
discovered and she finds herself plunged into an unstoppable
cascade of events which turn her life inside-out as soon as she
enters the hospital. The college student had tried to carry on with
a normal life since she left the streets, but her past becomes
tangled with the present when a well-meaning doctor takes it upon
himself to fix her problems. As she is pushed to realize just how
broken she still is, she also finds that not all is hopeless. Over
the space of 48 hours, the story unravels, introducing more and
more people whose own troubled pasts intertwine with Addie's. Time
becomes critical and lives hang in the balance as Addie and the
doctor scramble to protect the innocent. Will Addie and the doctor
be able to work as a team to bring the pieces of her life together,
or will she shut him out and try to start her life again where no
one knows her?
Could you be joyful if you found yourself in prison? Most of us
would have to say no ... but Paul could easily say yes ... you see,
he had learned the secret of being content in any and every
situation-even in prison and even in chains. How would you like to
learn this secret? How would you like to have joy in the midst of
your "prison"? Well Paul says you can and will show you the way in
his letter to the Philippian church. So let us arise, drop our
chains, and find our joy
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