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Novus (Paperback)
Ellen C. Maze
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R244
Discovery Miles 2 440
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Women no longer have to live a lifetime influenced and dictated by
past hurts caused by growing up with an undesirable or deadbeat
dad. They can choose to uproot past pain and, in its place, plant
seeds of healing and peace. They can allow God to "re-Father" them,
heal painful memories, and love them purely and unconditionally for
who they are-His precious daughters. Learning to Trust Your
Heavenly Father (Even If You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human
Father) will bring understanding, hope, and spiritual refreshment
to women who have/had distant, absence, abusive, and/or undesirable
dads. Author Denise George includes a personal Bible study at the
end of each chapter. (Previously published as Planting Trust,
Knowing Peace, by Zondervan.)
Book Two in A Last Days Trilogy, this novel answers the question:
WHO WILL SURVIVE THE DAY OF THE LORD? After a great multitude is
delivered out of the Great Tribulation to heaven at the coming of
the Lord, the first fruits from Israel are sealed for protection
from God's wrath against the wicked. When the fullness of the
Gentiles ends, the Messiah will return to earth on the Day of
Atonement to fulfill the Mystery of God, the spiritual salvation of
Israel.
Dumb old curse... When Dad unwittingly unleashes upon himself a
deadly and ancient curse, it's up to 12-year-old Chloe Walker to
come to the rescue. Once the entire family is deep within the
Indian rainforest, Chloe and her local friend, Sotol, head out to
find a cure for the illness that threatens her father's life. To
find the Golden Seed, Chloe and Sotol risk life and limb, facing
ruthless poachers, desolate elephant burial grounds, and the
fantastical wilds of nature. With a magical amulet, arguing
gibbons, a mama tiger on the run, and an impossible rope bridge
that only a nut would try to cross-Chloe is on the adventure of a
lifetime. Decode the map, find the seed, and defeat Yama. No
problem... Yeah Right
Adopted into an affluent and aristocratic family, Melinda A.
Warshaw had everything a little girl could want-the best clothes,
the best toys, horse riding lessons, anything else her heart
desired. But what she didn't have were answers. Why was she so
different from the people she lived with? Why were her most natural
artistic impulses disdained and discouraged regularly by her
adopted mother? Why? Why? Profound sadness consumed the young
woman, and as she sought her true identity, she dodged a sexually
abusive older brother, a lecherous father, and incessant pressure
from her mother to develop into the WASP image she treasured.
Suffering PTSD and encountering immobilizing triggers around every
corner, Melinda soldiered on. From 1947 to the present, join the
author on a road to truth, redemption, and most of all-answers.
Life can be tough for a loner like Emily. She's had enough of being
the perfect target for bullies. She persuades her brother and
sister to run away with her to Galumphagos Island, a paradise on
earth. But they find out that the grass isn't always greener on the
other side of the street, or even the other side of the ocean. They
need all their courage and cleverness -- and a little luck, too --
to get out of the mess they landed in. Seth Eisner blends humor and
non-stop action in his story about three young children who learn
that real courage isn't just about adventures. It's usually about
ordinary things, like asking that other lonely girl if you can
share her lunch table.
Dumb old curse... When Dad unwittingly unleashes upon himself a
deadly and ancient curse, it's up to 12-year-old Chloe Walker to
come to the rescue. Once the entire family is deep within the
Indian rainforest, Chloe and her local friend, Sotol, head out to
find a cure for the illness that threatens her father's life. To
find the Golden Seed, Chloe and Sotol risk life and limb, facing
ruthless poachers, desolate elephant burial grounds, and the
fantastical wilds of nature. With a magical amulet, arguing
gibbons, a mama tiger on the run, and an impossible rope bridge
that only a nut would try to cross-Chloe is on the adventure of a
lifetime. Decode the map, find the seed, and defeat Yama. No
problem... Yeah Right
Some questions beg to be answered... * What was Javier like at age
8? * How brutal is First Ritual? * Why is Roman's twin, Kilmeade,
so mysterious? * What was David like before he read Beth's book? *
How did David meet Terrance, his favorite Cow? * Do the Cows
worship their Rakum masters? * What is a typical day like for Rakum
Jesse Cherrie? * How did Michael meet the artist Jeremy Grant? *
What happened to Michael and Beth after the Last Assembly? * How
did Abroghia convince3 Theophilus to reject the Rabbi from
Nazareth? And many, many more answers inside
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Rabbit Chaser Mary Deborde said: "Darkly compelling, Loose Rabbits
grips the reader by sweaty hand to lead us inexorably through the
grim corridors of vampiric experience. By turns both fascinated and
repulsed, human curiosity must nevertheless be satisfied - and thus
Loose Rabbits a ...more Darkly compelling, Loose Rabbits grips the
reader by sweaty hand to lead us inexorably through the grim
corridors of vampiric experience. By turns both fascinated and
repulsed, human curiosity must nevertheless be satisfied - and thus
Loose Rabbits answers questions hungry readers of the Rabbit novels
have begged to uncover. With a deft flourish, Ellen C. Maze fleshes
in the portrait of a haunting world where man may not claim
superior position at the top of the food chain, a position already
occupied by the Rakum masters. Yet for all their grim magnificence,
the Rakum are not without their passions and foibles. Literally, I
gobbled Loose Rabbits alive From the young Javier to the mysterious
Kilmeade, I fell in love with each exotic persona as their private
lives and complicated psychology unfolded before me with each turn
of a page. Whether cow, rabbit or master - we are all mirrored in
the pages of the Rabbit novels, our darkest fears and desires
exposed for delicious examination. A must-read
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