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(Music Sales America). This Sonata For Flute and Piano is a
virtuosic flute solo by renowned influential French composer
Francis Poulenc. Written in 1956-57, this is an elegant, dreamy
chamber work and he has demonstrated his obvious compositional
skill, also highlighting the French affinity with the sweet sounds
of the flute. Carefully edited by Carl Schmidt in 1994, this is an
authoritative edition that contains a detailed history and
comprehensive commentary of the editorial process in English,
French and German.
Patricia Harper Cummings takes the reader on a fascinating journey
into and out of her inner realm of make-believe and "beautiful"
lies. She believes that her story can serve as an illustration of
the saving power of the Good Shepherd who gently delivered her out
of this shadowy world of pretend and brought her back into reality,
the One who brought her out of her darkness and into His marvelous
light.
The year is 1977. Beth, a 39-year old woman, decides to visit
Colin, the handsome piano teacher she had loved as a girl. She's
hoping to find out if he had had similar feelings for her in the
past. However, just before approaching the portico of his
magnificent Tudor-style mansion, she is overwhelmed with a series
of flashbacks, reminding her of her teenage years - her hopes, her
dreams and even her failures. The moment that Colin opens the door
and welcomes her in, she discovers something she needs to know far
more than if he had ever loved her. What she learns and what she
does about it will change her life forever.
Educators consider the parable to be a great instructional tool.
Certainly, it was one of Jesus' favorite methods of teaching. The
writer has chosen this technique as well. In this volume, Life's
Little Parables and Other Lessons Along the Way, Patricia Harper
Cummings shares stories collected over a lifetime, each a tale that
teaches. She believes that God reaches out to each of us daily and
longs to touch and enlighten us by transforming the ordinary into
the extraordinary. He does this so that we may learn how to distill
timeless spiritual realities from life's simple lessons along the
way.
Does your prayer life need a boost? Making Room for Jesus is a book
that will inspire you to go deeper in your relationship with the
Lord. It will encourage you to find fresh ways of talking with your
Heavenly Father - every day. The writer, a pastor's wife, knows
from experience the value of a quiet time. She offers personal
anecdotes, sample prayers (including classic prayers), plus an
abundance of suggestions for revitalizing your daily time spent
with our Lord. This is a book that will help you find new and
living ways to Make Room for Jesus.
Patricia Cummings' response to her husband's call into the ministry
was basically, "Me, a minister's wife! What is God thinking?" She
says that she knew it was going to be hard, but she didn't know how
hard. Through his years as a solo pastor at the Pebble Creek
Community Church in Goodyear, Arizona, she learned ways to meet
this challenge, which she openly shares in this book. She admits
that her main problem was being a "people pleaser," and so she
searched for ways to practice being a God-pleaser instead. This
book contains suggestions on: Honing your hospitality and etiquette
skills Money management Support systems Setting personal boundaries
Making time for fun Handling unrealistic expectations How to say
"no!" Assessing giftedness and preferences. . . . . .and much more.
Each chapter ends with a suggested prayer or exercise. It is
obvious that the writer has a heart for pastors' wives. She has
written a book aimed at helping women with this calling to learn
how best to care for themselves - body, mind and spirit.
The author, Patricia Harper Cummings, shares unique and unexpected
ways in which Jesus, the Good Shepherd, has helped her through what
she calls her valley times. In the final chapters she offers some
ways in which we, as Christians, can learn to draw on the very
presence of a loving God to help in times of personal crises.
A reproachful look from a famine victim sends divorcee Susan
Clayfield on a "Guilt Trip" which will lead towards the loss of her
job, her health and her home as she struggles to help her various
charities, mainly for African victims of famine. Her work has
suffered and she has been given three months to improve her
appearance and general performance at EPITOME, the Insurance
Company she works for. She has been moved from Customer Services to
Accounts where she will work under the eccentric Mark Farriday. A
bizarre trip to Italy with her new boss brings about a tour of
Rome, Sorrento, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius. After an accident they
are forced to spend a night on the volcano, and Susan realises her
feelings have grown towards him. But he is besotted with Sally, a
tart with muscular thighs. Back home, Susan's debts have spiralled
out of control and her home is now at risk. Can she pull back from
the brink to save it?
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