Worthy to Be Found

Worthy to Be Found

Author: Deanna Doss Shrodes

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780985616861

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A truly unforgettable memoir, Worthy To Be Found, chronicles the joys and obstacles of a Christian adoptee relinquished at birth in the 1960s American South. Deanna was called by God from a young age. Driven to serve, and gifted in music and preaching, she excelled in her calling. She worked hard in her personal life, too. Coming from an adoptive family of divorce, she was determined to create the stable marriage and family she constantly longed for. She had always wondered about her origins, and as she embarked on motherhood, Deanna was compelled to search. But even getting the chance to look her natural mother in the eye as an adult would prove to be an epic emotional and logistical task. Reunion was only the beginning. Readers will be moved to laughter and tears as they journey through the rollercoaster ride of reunion with Deanna's natural maternal family and later grief at facing further devastation from the woman who gave her life. Time and again, Deanna draws upon her immense personal resilience, her faith in God, and a healthy dose of humor to restore her emotional health. Anyone who wants to move beyond mere surviving to thriving amidst life's complexities will find hope and healing in the pages of Worthy To Be Found.


Worthy's Town

Worthy's Town

Author: Sharon Rolens

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 188259357X

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Beneath the quiet surface of life in Old Kane, Illinois, love, cruelty, murder, and friendship drive the destinies of Worthy and Willa Giberson and their boy Cappy in this novel spanning 1925 to 1950.


Redemption

Redemption

Author: Joaquin Lopez

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-02-28

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1468556118

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After 17 years of praying to the Gods Jack begins his long journey home. However, Jack is not aware of the test the Gods have for him before he can truly go home. First he must realize he is the long ago profecied Chosen One, then he must survive the test before he can try to go home and attempt to fulfill his promise to Linnie.


Greater Key of Solomon

Greater Key of Solomon

Author: L. W. deLaurence

Publisher: Health Research Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780787311032

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1914 Including a clear and precise exposition of King Solomon's Secret Procedure, its mysteries and magic rites. Original Plates, Seals, charms an d Talismans. Translated from ancient manuscripts in the British Museum, London by S. Liddell MacGregor Ma.


The Book of Revelation

The Book of Revelation

Author: Leonard L. Thompson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1997-02-13

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0195353919

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About seventy years after the death of Jesus, John of Patmos sent visionary messages to Christians in seven cities of western Asia Minor. These messages would eventually become part of the New Testament canon, as The Book of Revelation. What was John's message? What was its literary form? Did he write to a persecuted minority or to Christians enjoying the social and material benefits of the Roman Empire? In search of answers to these penetrating questions, Thompson critically examines the language, literature, history, and social setting of the Book of the Apocalypse. Following a discussion of the importance of the genre apocalypse, he closely analyzes the form and structure of the Revelation, its narrative and metaphoric unity, the world created through John's visions, and the social conditions of the empire in which John wrote. He offers an unprecedented interpretation of the role of boundaries in Revelation, a reassessment of the reign of the Emperor Domitian, and a view of tribulation that integrates the literary vision of Revelation with the reality of the lives of ordinary people in a Roman province. Throughout his study, Thompson argues that the language of Revelation joins the ordinary to the extra-ordinary, earth to heaven, and local conditions to supra-human processes.


Bible Study Guide: Revelation

Bible Study Guide: Revelation

Author: Andrew J. Lamont-Turner

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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Dive into prophecy, visions, and cosmic battles in this Bible Study Guide: Revelation. This captivating exploration of the final book of the New Testament, written by the apostle John, takes you on an awe-inspiring journey through the vivid imagery and profound symbolism of the Book of Revelation. Discover the secrets of the seven churches, unravel the mystery of the Four Horsemen, and witness the climactic Battle of Armageddon. As the seals are broken, the trumpets sound, and the bowls are poured out, the unfolding drama reveals the cosmic struggle between good and evil. Explore the symbolic visions of the Lamb, the Woman, and the New Jerusalem, each carrying profound messages of redemption, hope, and ultimate triumph. Reflect on the divine majesty, the spiritual battles, and the eternal promises embedded in the words of this Book. Brace yourself for a journey that transcends earthly dimensions, inviting contemplation on the timeless themes of faith, perseverance, and the triumphant culmination of God's redemptive plan. Are you ready to unveil the mysteries and witness the celestial drama unfold? Join us on this captivating expedition through the pages of Revelation, where every verse holds a key to understanding the ultimate destiny of humanity and the eternal victory of the Divine.


Jesus and the Manuscripts

Jesus and the Manuscripts

Author: Craig A. Evans

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 2021-10-05

Total Pages: 647

ISBN-13: 1683073606

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Jesus and the Manuscripts, by popular author and Bible scholar Craig A. Evans, introduces readers to the diversity and complexity of the ancient literature that records the words and deeds of Jesus. This diverse literature includes the familiar Gospels of the New Testament, the much less familiar literature of the Rabbis and of the Qur’an, and the extracanonical narratives and brief snippets of material found in fragments and inscriptions. This book critically analyzes important texts and quotations in their original languages and engages the current scholarly discussion. Evans argues that the Gospel of Thomas is not early or independent of the New Testament Gospels but that it should be dated to the late second century. He also argues that Secret Mark, like the recently published Gospel of Jesus’ Wife, is probably a modern forgery. Of special interest is the question of how long the autographs of New Testament writings remained in circulation. Evans argues that the evidence suggests that most of these autographs remained available for copying and study for more than one hundred years and thus stabilized the text. Key points and features:Written by popular author and Bible scholar Craig A. EvansIncludes 20+ pages of high-quality color photosWalks readers through the various works of ancient literature, both biblical and non-biblical, that mention JesusCritically analyzes important texts and quotations in their original languages and engages the current scholarly discussion