Saved, But Stuck
Author: Jim Matthews
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2004-04
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 1594675414
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Author: Jim Matthews
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2004-04
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 1594675414
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rodney Daniel
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2023-06-06
Total Pages: 306
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSaved but Stuck is an inspirational book using scriptures and biblical lessons to help people of GOD both embrace this dichotomy of loving GOD as committed Christians but finding themselves still being stuck in some area of their lives and unable to get past certain points of their individual struggles. Sometimes this bondage that they're experiencing is connected to internal struggles, such as depression, loneliness, fear, or complacency. At other times, we may find ourselves stuck in external situations--such as relationships, jobs, financial barrenness--or even stuck with issues within ministry. This book utilizes the Word of GOD to identify how we may have become stuck and then pinpoint the ways to gain and maintain our liberty.
Author: Bobby Davis
Publisher: Chosen Books
Published: 2014-02-18
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 1441263624
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt's possible to be a new creation in Christ . . . yet still struggle with strongholds. With compassion, personal experience and raw honesty, Pastor Bobby Davis leads readers through seven common struggles, or strongholds, holding Christians back. He demonstrates how to experience victory and freedom instead of just hearing about it in church. Bobby offers real answers to real problems that keep believers enslaved every day, uncovering hidden strongholds--including unforgiveness, insecurity, addiction and fear--and offering a way out. If you're tired of feeling defeated, this book is for you. There's hope. Christianity isn't just about future freedom in heaven; it's about entering your promised land and embracing the power of God now. You can accept this freedom, overcome your strongholds and fulfill God's perfect plan for your life.
Author: Stephen Michael Holland
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 626
ISBN-13: 0415476321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Arguing About Bioethics' is an introduction to the core questions in bioethics. It offers a selection of thought provoking articles that examine a broad range of issues, from the definitions of life and death, to medical experimentation and research.
Author: Anne-Marie Oomen
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 2006-11-01
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 0814335667
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe follow-up to Pulling Down the Barn, House of Fields is a collection of evocative personal essays that recall the many facets of a young girl’s formal and informal education in rural Michigan. Anne-Marie Oomen uses a wealth of vivid language and personal details to bring scenes from her childhood on a family farm to life in House of Fields. Yet the focus of this book shifts away from the daily activities of the farm, which Oomen presented in Pulling Down the Barn, to life outside its boundaries, as she explores the complex meaning of "education" in all of its rural forms. From reading lessons to shattered windows, from dynamite to first kisses, from lost underwear to confirmation names, these stories depict the spiritual and emotional journey of being educated by family, fields, and church—as well as by traditional schools. Oomen’s description of the farmhouse where she grew up becomes the central image for this collection of essays. This once-grand home, filled with memories and the physical wear of family life, is the soul of her family’s farm, and its sense of nurturing and protection is reflected in the author’s relationships to her mother, her teachers, and her mentors. Within this context, Oomen examines memories from her formal education, which began during the final years of the one-room school era then shifted to the "consolidated" schools of the late 1950s and 1960s and to a parochial school system. Struggles with reading, first friendships, early loves, and contradictory educational models are coupled with the challenges of coming of age and the ups and downs of an emotional education between mother and daughter. Fans and teachers of creative nonfiction, as well as anyone with roots in a rural community, will enjoy this lyrical and revealing volume.
Author: Knut Stene-Johansen
Publisher: Rodopi
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9042029439
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the Interface/Probing the Boundaries seeks to encourage and promote cutting edge interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary projects and inquiry. By bringing people together from differing context, disciplines, professions, and vocations, the aim is to engage in conversations that are innovative, imaginative, and creative interactive. --
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 360
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Total Pages: 354
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Total Pages: 636
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henryk Grynberg
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780810113541
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAward-winning writer Henryk Grynberg takes an extraordinary collection of interviews with young Polish war orphans conducted in Palestine in 1943 about their experiences and gives their stories "one voice". The cumulative effect of so many different voices discussing similar horrors is shocking and makes this book unlike any other work on the Holocaust.