Tribute to Mr.Ruskin Bond is a memoir written by 12 selected writers from all across Pan India. Writers have penned down their emotions and memories with Mr.Bond in a spectacular manner. This book has been published in order to give tribute to Mr.Bond on this 87th Birthday.
The go-to resource for creative ideas and helpful tips for writing thank you notes, addressing envelopes, cover letters, and everything in between, from the creators of Sugar Paper Feeling like sending a little love in the mail but not sure how to get started? Along with letter-writing golden rules, How to Write a Letter will make it easier to: • select the perfect stationery for any occasion • find the best salutation and sign off • choose the right words for any situation, from congratulations to condolences • properly address an envelope in style With this book, you’ll discover how hand-writing your thoughts and feelings has the magic to turn a card, letter, or even scrap of paper into a treasure.
Billions in the world believe that death is not an end-all, and that the deceased go to Heaven to be with God, family, and friends for eternity. But is Heaven a reasonable concept or just wishful thinking? Over one hundred billion people have already died, many before Jesus died on the cross. Is God caring for their souls, and where are these souls? James Fielding relies on his scientific background and spiritual experiences to share a unique perspective about the afterlife while attempting to answer complex questions that address who and what goes to Heaven. While utilizing scripture to support his examination of the challenges God faces while evaluating and diagnosing billions of deceased souls to maintain a healthy population in Heaven, Fielding examines diverse topics such as salvation, Jesus, the soul, causes of death, burials and cemeteries, mummies and cryonics, embryos and fetuses that miscarry, still births, the brain, disabilities, illnesses, pain, prodigies and geniuses, Heaven’s language, human evolution, the age of Heaven’s residents, and much more. Heaven: God’s Challenges intertwines scientific and biblical insight to present a fascinating examination of the Lord’s obstacles, the afterlife, and the future of Heaven’s population.
These are the stories of five ordinary women-Sarah Edwards, Lilias Trotter, Gladys Aylward, Esther Ahn Kim, and Helen Roseveare-who trusted in their extraordinary God as he led them to do great things for his kingdom. Noël Piper holds up their lives and deeds as examples of what it means to be truly faithful. Learning about these women will challenge readers to make a difference for Christ in their families, in the church, and throughout the world.
The Power Within: My Experience with the Holy Spirit is a book about Dawn Kellum who surrenders to the authority of a loving God and allows his Holy Spirit to lead, guide, teach, comfort and reveal. The book contains a diary documented over the last 8 years. You will read about her personal testimonials, stories of deliverance, bizarre and amazing incidents, prophetic visions, her seeing the afterlife, her experiencing miraculous healings and witnessing divine interventions. You will also hear about a vision of her seeing the child she regretfully aborted many years ago and the conversation she had with God. You will read about the power of love and forgiveness, see powerful yoke-breaking prayers, behold words of faith, hope and spiritual insight to encourage and inspire you. There is also wisdom for the time we are in now because The Bridegroom Cometh.
This book considers the work of Jewish artist and sculptor Yaacov Agam, famous for combining art and technology to create optical illusions and kinetic sculptures.
Our Doctors suggested that I write this book because, they said, "It can save a lot of marriages." The reader will be interested because of our love and respect for each other during our Glorious Marriage. This book is a tribute to My Dear Ruthy. If you want a better married life, just follow 'My Glorious Marriage'.
Moss is oceanic: his poems rise, crest, crash, and rise again like waves. His voice echoes the boom of the Old Testament, the fluty trill of Greek mythology, and the gongs of Chinese rituals as he writes about love, nature, war, oppression, and the miracle of language. He addresses the God of the Jews, of the Christians, and of the Muslims with awe and familiarity, and chants to lesser gods of his own invention. In every surprising poem, every song to life, beautiful life, Moss, by turns giddy and sorrowful, expresses a sacred sensuality and an earthy holiness. Or putting it another way: here is a mind operating in open air, unimpeded by fashion or forced thematic focus, profoundly catholic in perspective, at once accessible and erudite, inevitably compelling. All of which is to recommend Moss's ability to participate in and control thoroughly these poems while resisting the impulse to center himself in them. This differentiates his beautiful work from much contemporary breast-beating. Moss is an artist who embraces the possibilities of exultation, appreciation, reconciliation, of extreme tenderness. As such he lays down a commitment to a common, worldly morality toward which all beings gravitate.