My Book of Verses is the second poetry book of Luis G. Dato published originally by his brother, Rodolfo G. Dato in 1936. The book was launched and was printed by N. S. Sanchez in Naga City. The book is re-published by one of Luis G. Dato's grandchildren, Stephen Cenon Dato Talla in 2021.
The perfect gift of inspiration, encouragement, and hope. In a life full of joy and grief, faith and doubt, these beautiful Bible verses are the divine promises that have often served as eternal anchors and ropes of hope in a stormy and scary world. The One Year Book of Best-Loved Bible Verses is a treasury of holy reminders, things always true even on the darkest days. From the poetry of David and the wisdom of Solomon to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, these are the verses that hundreds of millions of Bible readers throughout the ages have found most inspiring, encouraging, comforting, and life-changing. You won’t regret spending a little time each day with these inspirational thoughts from God’s Word.
Grasp God’s Word in sixty-six easy verses The Bible can seem like a big, intimidating book—mysterious, archaic, and often hard to understand. Written over a span of fifteen hundred years, and completed nearly two millennia ago, God’s Word sometimes feels like a mishmash of stories and literary styles. How can twenty-first-century readers—like you—make sense of it all? Author Stan Guthrie’s answer: begin by zooming in on one key verse for each of the Bible’s sixty-six books. Seeking to bring clarity and simplicity to the study of God’s Word, Guthrie has written a concise, easy-to-digest collection of wisdom anchored by one verse for each book, from Genesis to Revelation—a verse that summarizes or lays the foundation for that book, placing it in context with the rest of the Scriptures. Read this book, and you’ll feel as if you’ve read the entire Bible—but you’ll also yearn to continue exploring its depths and mining its riches on your own.
A Book of the extensive Artwork of digital abstract artist Mark Humes. A disabled veteran of the U.S. Army, Humes found that words were too limiting for the raw expression of his thoughts and feelings, so he turned to producing visual works of art. He calls upon a blend of creativity and technology to craft pieces of art that convey his emotions, spirituality, and unique vision of the world.