The Guiding Hand
Author: Rudolf Alfred Bosshardt
Publisher:
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9789971972981
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Author: Rudolf Alfred Bosshardt
Publisher:
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9789971972981
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: T. Andred
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-09-15
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9781976316784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of eight romantic stories about women who take no nonsense from their menfolk. The stories feature girlfriends (and would-be girlfriends), brides, wives and community leaders. All of whom know how to guide and get the best from the men in their life. The stories have plenty of domestic spanking action, but focus in particular on the characters, their feelings and motivations. (This would be a good book to share with someone interested in knowing more about a disciplinary Female Led Relationship - especially the one entitled 'A Female Led Wedding'). Some of the stories are short and sweet, like 'An English School Reunion' in which an old school leaver learns he left not only a not quite lost love behind at school, but also an unpaid disciplinary debt she is eager to dispense. Others are longer and go deeper into the inner life of the 'disciplinary woman' - like the quirky and sensually eccentric 'Anna' or the repressed minister's wife, Mrs Evermore, in 'Jack, the Women's Council, and Sarah's Mother'. (Approx. length 65,000 words)
Author: Horace Lorenzo Hastings
Publisher:
Published: 1881
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2007-12-26
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 0470080264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new approach to the CIA's Professional Chef's Knife Kit, In the Hands of a Chef reveals how professional chefs use their revered kitchen tools in restaurants and at home. This book identifies the types of tools necessary in the kitchen, such as knives, mixing tools, gadgets, and measuring tools. The book teaches a tool's most popular--yet often highly specialized--uses, the history of a tool, types of materials used in making it, and advances in technology that have improved a tool. The book gives readers a personal look at chefs' methods for using these tools and a sense of the personal attachment and even respect they have for them. Readers will also learn the parts of kitchen tools, characteristics of a good knife, and what to look for when purchasing knives and other kitchen tools. In the Hands of a Chef features 112 new black and white photographs that convey the proper way to hold the tool or how it appears when in the hands of a chef.
Author: James Rendel Harris
Publisher:
Published: 1905
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Roberts
Publisher: Transformers
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781631409929
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Five years previously, Rodimus and a collection of traumatised, lovelorn and/or sarcastic Autobots set off on a quest to find Cyberutopia. So far, they've made a right hash of it. They've misplaced their map. They've lost their ship, the Lost Light, to a mutinous escapologist. Oh, and they're dead"--]cBack cover.
Author: Vincent Coppola
Publisher:
Published: 2018-04-02
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 9780881466621
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe core question of this book: how a great lawyer who comes to represent important causes, emerges out of the racist, paternalistic, and self-perpetuating establishment of rural Georgia in the 1950s? What about Tommy Malone led him to take on the power structure in his community and begin representing people who were injured against prominent doctors and hospitals? It wasn't money because there wasn't any money to be made at that time. There is nothing specific in his background that would cause anyone to predict that he'd become one of the first white lawyers in the Deep South to represent the black community and reach out to a struggling handful of African American attorneys and ease their passage into the mainstream. A kid who grew up in the Jim Crow era in Dougherty County, who went off to college-not an especially progressive young man-came back home after he finished law school and began representing African Americans against the ruling class? It just wasn't done. Somehow, this same young man went on to become one of the greatest trial lawyers of his generation, representing those who had their lives turned upside down-the catastrophically injured and the families whose loved ones needlessly lost their lives and futures due to the failures of others. The answers are as varied as human experience, but undoubtedly, Malone sensed a ""guiding hand"" directing him to the good. There was no teacher or mentor to illumine the path forward, just the gradual accretion of experience, knowledge, insight, and pain on a sensitive soul, kindling fierce passion and righteous anger. Viewed through this lens, Tommy Malone becomes a very important figure in the history of the South, and in some respects, the history of the country.
Author: Eric Ludy
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9781881189053
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rev. Dr. Sanneth Brown
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Published: 2019-03-23
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 148972107X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLife is a spiritual test, and we need a spirit of discernment to be victorious. While we are all different and have different needs, the sovereign God of the universe will meet all our needs individually and help us increase our spirit of discernment and soar to heights unknown Now Is the Time for Discernment is designed to challenge you to grow in the supernatural ways of God and provide people of all ages and walks of life the cutting-edge thinking and practical advice with supernatural empowerment that they need to face life’s daily challenges. It will also take their lives to the next level. This book prepares individuals to lean not on their understanding but the Holy Ghost for full direction for their lives. They will learn to advance the kingdom of God through the spirit of discernment. This book is filled with prophetic revelations that are for now and years to come. It has God’s divine grace, love, peace, laughter, healing, deliverance, freedom, courage, unmerited favour, and bright hope to all nations of this world. From beginning to the end, it is breathtaking, seasoned, powerful, adventurous, relevant, action-packed, brilliant, charismatic, humorous, captivating, comfortable, deep, educational, elite, real, and easy. The Holy Spirit is the divine Comforter among all comforters.
Author: Sheridan Voysey
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 2019-03-19
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 0718095596
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeautifully written and deeply poignant, The Making of Us allows readers to walk alongside author and radio personality Sheridan Voysey during a transformational moment in his life journey. Picking up where Resurrection Year: Turning Broken Dreams Into New Beginnings left off, Sheridan helps us process what we can learn about our identities in the face of disappointment and change. Life had not gone according to plan for Sheridan Voysey and his wife, Merryn. When infertility ended their dream of becoming parents, they uprooted their lives and relocated from Australia to Oxford, England, so Merryn could pursue her professional goals. But the move meant Sheridan had to give up his well-established career in Christian radio, and though he was experiencing some success as a writer, he couldn’t reconcile his expectations for his life with the reality he was living. Lost and directionless, he came to a sobering realization: I don’t know who I am. Following the example of many a seeker, Sheridan decided to pair his spiritual journey with a literal one: a hundred-mile pilgrimage along the northeast coast of England. Inspired by the life and influence of the monk Cuthbert, who was among the first to evangelize northern England in the 600s, Voysey and his friend DJ traveled on foot from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to Durham, where the famed Lindisfarne Gospels were on display. What makes us who we are? What shapes our hopes and dreams, and how do we adjust when things don’t go as we hoped? Can we recover if we make a choice that’s less than perfect? Voysey tackles these questions and others as he deftly weaves together Cuthbert’s story, the history of early Christianity in England, and his own struggle to find his identity and purpose. His introspective writing leads readers to consider their own stories and reflect on how God calls each of us to an identity bigger than any earthly role or career. Part travel memoir, part pilgrim’s journal, The Making of Us is a quiet story including a chapter-by-chapter reflection guide, of trust in God’s leading for our lives, no matter where our paths take us.