Emmanuel Jones

Emmanuel Jones

Author: Donn

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1456747789

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EMMANUEL JONES tells the story of a man and his mission as a healer and messenger of God. Bobbie Thompson works on her latest human-interest story about Emmanuel Jones. Many people have witnessed EJ and his ability to heal the sick and encourage the distressed. He preaches the word of God to all who need it. Bobbie has been fascinated by EJs way of life, but she also wants to know what has led him to become a minister and the origin of his healing power. Delving into EJs past, Bobbie begins to unravel his complicated life. EJ did not have an easy childhood, and his teenage years were even worse. Despite the hardships he endured, he refused to give in or go astray, He held onto his faith and belief that God has a plan for him. He healed people and steered the lost souls inspires Bobbie to write his story, to give other people hope and make them follow his lead. Emmanuel Jones might appeal to readers interest in stories of faith.


The Colonial Clergy of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina

The Colonial Clergy of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina

Author: Frederick Lewis Weis

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 0806307315

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This is an annotated list of about 1,000 southern colonial clergymen, giving such useful information as place and date of birth and death, names of parents, college of matriculation, date of ordination, religious denomination, names of parishes, with dates in which livings were held, and a variety of similar matter. Originally published by The Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy.


Jeopardy

Jeopardy

Author: Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2018-09-13

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0349419248

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'Wilfred's sheer ambition is an inspiration. We can all learn from it.' - Peter Bazalgette 'Based on my career, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones' approach to risk can produce huge dividends' - Nigel Travis, chairman of Dunkin' Brands and author of The Challenge Culture Jeopardy is the single greatest catalyst for making things happen in life. In Jeopardy, award-winning entrepreneur Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones argues that our natural instinct for caution is one of the greatest barriers to making progress in life, and shows how embracing jeopardy is essential if you want to succeed. Drawing on a life that has taken him from a deprived childhood in inner-city Birmingham to becoming one of the nation's most famous farmers, he demonstrates how we can all go further in life by learning to escape the fears that stop us from achieving our ambitions. Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones is no stranger to jeopardy: he remortgaged his house in 2005 to launch his brand 'The Black Farmer' from nothing. Its products are now stocked in all major supermarkets and the business has an annual turnover of several million. In this book, he shows that only by embracing jeopardy, and liberating ourselves from the shackles of uncertainty and self-doubt, can we realise our full potential. What could you achieve, if you decided to stop letting fear hold you back?


William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine

William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine

Author: College of William and Mary

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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Publishes refereed scholarship in history and related disciplines from initial Old World-New World contacts to the early nineteenth century and beyond. Its articles, notes and documents, and reviews range from British North America and the United States to Europe, West Africa, the Caribbean, and the Spanish American borderlands. Forums and topical issues address topics of active interest in the field.


Rural Geographies

Rural Geographies

Author: Richard Yarwood

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0429829272

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Rural Geographies provides a critical, contemporary and accessible introduction to rural change by using geographical ideas to understand current issues affecting the countryside. The book discusses how the countryside has been studied by geographers across a range of different scales, from village community to the global countryside. Each chapter provides a concise and well-illustrated introduction to a key theme in rural geography, using current literature and contemporary examples. The book is divided into four sections that cover rural contexts, changes, contests and cultures. The volume takes a global perspective but is largely centred on the Global North, reflecting the tradition of scholarship in rural geography. Rural Geographies is driven by thinking in human geography. It reflects how major paradigmatic changes in the discipline have impacted, and have been informed by, the sub-discipline of rural geography. The aim is to introduce key ideas and concepts that will teach students the critical skills necessary to analyse rural issues themselves. The text will be a valuable resource for undergraduate students studying rural geography and rural studies.