Psalm 40:1-2 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Psalm 40:1-2 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Author: Shamara D. Majekodunmi

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Published: 2022-08-26

Total Pages: 0

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Thanksgiving is the theme of this little book. Inspired by Psalm 40:1-2, this scripture-focused journal and notebook will encourage you to be thankful for both the blessings and the setbacks, knowing that all things are working together for your good. You will declare victory despite adversity and regardless of circumstances through journaling.Become more confident and faith-filled as you venture deeper and deeper into your Christian life by taking advantage of the power of the pen. This journal notebook is the ideal Christian gift for any occasion. It is available in both paperback and hardcover formats and offers a variety of features, including:? Activities to lift your faith? A page-by-page journal? Notes section for Bible study or study groups? Time management to-do list? An affirmation poem for self-esteem? More than one hundred blank notebook pages for journaling, thoughts, and ideas? Weekly empowerment activities? Scriptural activity for the week? A collection of over fifty simple prayers to start a conversation with GodIn addition to being a favorite "go-to" resource, it will also serve as a source of "right now Rhema" inspiration and revelation and is perfect for daily devotions or a study group. Let Ephesians 3:20 come alive as you watch God at work through your penwork. It's time to get your journal on! - XOXO


Curious Myths of the Middle Ages

Curious Myths of the Middle Ages

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781230342320

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 edition. Excerpt: ... A MORE interesting task for the comparative mythologist can hardly be found, than the analysis of the legends attaching to this celebrated soldier-martyr; -- interesting, because these legends contain almost unaltered representative myths of the Semitic and Aryan peoples, and myths which may be traced with certainty to their respective roots. The popular traditions current relating to the Cappadocian martyr are distinct in the East and the West, and are alike sacred myths of faded creeds, absorbed into the newer faith, and recolored. On dealing with these myths, we are necessarily drawn into the discussion as to whether such a person as St. George existed, and if he did exist, whether he were a Catholic or a heretic. Eusebius says (Eccl. Hist. B. viii. c. 5), "Immediately on the first promulgation of the edict (of Diocletian), a certain man of no mean origin, but highly esteemed for his temporal dignities, as soon as the decree was published against the Churches in Nicomedia, stimulated by a divine zeal, and excited by an ardent faith, took it as it was openly placed and posted up for public inspection, and tore it to pieces as a most profane and wicked act. This, too, was done when two of the Caesars were in the city, the first of whom was the eldest and chief of all, and the other held the fourth grade of the imperial dignity after him. But this man, as the first that was distinguished there in this manner, after enduring what was likely to follow an act so daring, preserved his mind calm and serene until the moment when his spirit fled." This martyr, whose name Eusebius does not give, has been generally supposed to be St. George, and if so, this is nearly all we know authentic concerning him. But popular as a saint he unquestionably...


Psalm 34:4 Inspired: Psalm 34:4 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Psalm 34:4 Inspired: Psalm 34:4 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Author: Shamara D. Majekodunmi

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Published: 2022-08-24

Total Pages: 0

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The theme of this little book is freedom! Inspired by Psalm 34:4, this scripture-based journal will ignite your spirit through journaling to live a life free of fear like never before! You will declare victory despite adversity and regardless of circumstances through journaling.Become more confident and faith-filled as you venture deeper and deeper into your Christian life by taking advantage of the power of the pen. This journal notebook is the ideal Christian gift for any occasion. It is available in both paperback and hardcover formats and offers a variety of features, including:? Activities to lift your faith? A page-by-page journal? Notes section for Bible study or study groups? Time management to-do list? An affirmation poem for self-esteem? More than one hundred blank notebook pages for journaling, thoughts, and ideas? Weekly empowerment activities? Scriptural activity for the week? A collection of over fifty simple prayers to start a conversation with GodIn addition to being a favorite "go-to" resource, it will also serve as a source of "right now Rhema" inspiration and revelation and is perfect for daily devotions or a study group.Let Ephesians 3:20 come alive as you watch God at work through your penwork. It's time to get your journal on! - XOXO


Isaiah 43:1-2 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Isaiah 43:1-2 Inspired: a Guided Journal Notebook with Affirmations, Scripture Activities, Journal Prompts, Study Notes, and To-Do-Lists, 6x9 Inches

Author: Shamara D. Majekodunmi

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Published: 2022-08-26

Total Pages: 0

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The theme of this little book is praise! Inspired by Isaiah 43:1-2, this scripture-focused journal and notebook will ignite your spirit through journaling to praise God in a fresh new way. You will declare victory despite adversity and regardless of circumstances through journaling.Become more confident and faith-filled as you venture deeper and deeper into your Christian life by taking advantage of the power of the pen. This journal notebook is the ideal Christian gift for any occasion. It is available in both paperback and hardcover formats and offers a variety of features, including:? Activities to lift your faith? A page-by-page journal? Notes section for Bible study or study groups? Time management to-do list? An affirmation poem for self-esteem? More than one hundred blank notebook pages for journaling, thoughts, and ideas? Weekly empowerment activities? Scriptural activity for the week? A collection of over fifty simple prayers to start a conversation with GodIn addition to being a favorite "go-to" resource, it will also serve as a source of "right now Rhema" inspiration and revelation and is perfect for daily devotions or a study group.Let Ephesians 3:20 come alive as you watch God at work through your penwork. It's time to get your journal on! - XOXO


The Human Journalist

The Human Journalist

Author: Jim Willis

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 2003-10-30

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Willis examines the many orientations and perspectives of reporters that gather and present the news of the day. Debunking the notion that there are limited perspectives journalists may use, Willis examines up to 15 different orientations that reporters bring to their work. These perspectives run the gamut, from the traditional approach of distancing oneself completely from events and people involved to becoming part of the story's fabric to ascertain the story's true essence. Willis also suggests that, for many stories, it is wholly appropriate for journalists to feel what a non-professional would experience at such an event, and to allow those emotions to fuel the reporting and writing of the story. Several examples are discussed in detail, including the coverage of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.