This is a fun and educational activity book that presents teachings on prayer as well as step-by-step instructions for prayer-related crafts and other creative ideas that will help make prayer an enjoyable, interactive part of everyday life.
Ellen Richards, a young photographer and archeologist, comes to Bam, Iran to photograph the ancient city. When she helps save a worker from a water tunnel collapse, they discover an object that does not belong-an oopart. From that moment, her life changes forever. What was the connection between ancient Egypt and modern day Iran? Ellen and her friends and co-workers must face the reality of reincarnation and a past life commitment.
Two decades before the Civil War, an eight year- old Southern heiress longs for the love of the father she has never known---but when they meet at last, nothing is as Elsie expects. Can the proud and willful Horace Dinsmore learn to love his only child---a little girl whose first allegiance is to God? Introducing soft cover editions in the Elsie Dinsmore Series with newly designed covers.
The infamous Will Tucker, posing as a British gentleman in order to find a hidden treasure map, is being trailed by Pinkerton agent Kyle Russell, who can't tell if Tucker's new fiancâee is an unsuspecting victim or willing accomplice.
For sixteen long months, the U.S. Navy was helpless! Admiral Nathan Summerfield and his entire Project Houdini exploration team had gone into the Bermuda Triangle and never came out. All contact had been broken. The navy could find no way to recover them. Project Houdini had won the battle but had lost their war against the unknown. Or had they? More dead than alive, journalist Alan Maxwell was extracted from icy Atlantic waters. Only a humble Mae West jacket had sustained this shattered sole survivor in testament of the incredible truth. A strange and dangerous truth that certain forces within the navy tried again and again to suppress. In an effort to keep the lid on former naval officer Alan Maxwells account of the terrible secret that the Project Houdini team had discovered, the projects new director, egocentric Admiral Scott, and his henchman, Captain Sadowski, had the reporter subjected to a high-tech brainwashing technique. They then, in order to maintain anonymity, had him moved from one hospital to another. Only newspaper editor Harry Konenbergs stubborn belief in his veteran reporter defied the odds and kept this remarkable story from being systematically sucked into an all-consuming national security vacuum.
Does God still speak to his people today, through prophetic words, pictures and dreams? Does he still inspire his followers to take certain actions, as he did in Biblical times? The author certainly believes so and, in this book, describes two prophecies given by different women about the city of Birmingham. The first prophecy told of "new beginnings" and gave the name for three God-inspired projects that would be set up in the city: Gilgal, Jericho and Bethel. This book tells the story of how they came to be set up and resourced, through a series of miraculous interventions, and of how they are now helping the most disadvantaged people in the city. It should encourage and inspire anybody with an interest in urban mission and those who believe that God is leading them in new directions.
Chris Graham, a student at a science academy on one of Jupiter's moons, becomes involved in a secret project to build a sentient humanoid, not knowing that the device is intended for destruction.
When Millie, a newly rescued breeder dog, finds a forever home with Becky and William, a.k.a. Mom and Dad, she experiences the joy of total freedom for the first time. Though her exhausted senior parents try valiantly to keep pace with their new charge, most days they find themselves running behind this six-and-a-half pound dynamo. In Rebecca Heishman's playful story, Misadventures of Millie, Millie teaches readers that it doesn't matter how tough life was yesterday. All that really matters is what you do with the time you have today.Everything's changed fer this old breeder girl. I've made my way out, and I'm seein' da world. I'm free to have fun, and I know dat I'm loved. I thank my rescuers and the Lord up above.'Readers visiting the Misty Neighborhood will discover love, laughter, and a dose of inner peace with a simple turn of the page. Four paws up!' Diana Black and Mary Cunningham, Co-authors, WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty