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Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1456044540
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Does God speak to ordinary people? If so, what kinds of things does He say and how do His words impact our lives? Do modern-day prophets really exist? In Aunt Laura's Prophecies, Dr. Ann Camelia Gonzalez answers these fascinating questions. She begins by telling us what it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Then she explains what prophecy is, giving a brief Biblical and historical overview. The reader will be surprised to discover how normal it can be to hear from God. He is by no means mute. Finally, she shares 126 prophecies, all of Biblical inspiration, which were spoken to her personally through her aunt Laura. They are all accompanied by commentaries in which she describes how they changed her life helping her to grow and mature, to overcome every obstacle, and to live out her Christian faith with love and joy. Some of God's words surprise us; most challenge us; they all have a profound impact on us
Aunt Laura's Prophecies: God Speaks to His People
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Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1456044540
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Does God speak to ordinary people? If so, what kinds of things does He say and how do His words impact our lives? Do modern-day prophets really exist? In Aunt Laura's Prophecies, Dr. Ann Camelia Gonzalez answers these fascinating questions. She begins by telling us what it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Then she explains what prophecy is, giving a brief Biblical and historical overview. The reader will be surprised to discover how normal it can be to hear from God. He is by no means mute. Finally, she shares 126 prophecies, all of Biblical inspiration, which were spoken to her personally through her aunt Laura. They are all accompanied by commentaries in which she describes how they changed her life helping her to grow and mature, to overcome every obstacle, and to live out her Christian faith with love and joy. Some of God's words surprise us; most challenge us; they all have a profound impact on us
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1456044540
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Does God speak to ordinary people? If so, what kinds of things does He say and how do His words impact our lives? Do modern-day prophets really exist? In Aunt Laura's Prophecies, Dr. Ann Camelia Gonzalez answers these fascinating questions. She begins by telling us what it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Then she explains what prophecy is, giving a brief Biblical and historical overview. The reader will be surprised to discover how normal it can be to hear from God. He is by no means mute. Finally, she shares 126 prophecies, all of Biblical inspiration, which were spoken to her personally through her aunt Laura. They are all accompanied by commentaries in which she describes how they changed her life helping her to grow and mature, to overcome every obstacle, and to live out her Christian faith with love and joy. Some of God's words surprise us; most challenge us; they all have a profound impact on us
Aunt Laura's Prophecies
Author: Ann Camelia González
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
ISBN: 9781448942169
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Does God speak to ordinary people? If so, what kinds of things does He say and how do His words impact our lives? Do modern-day prophets really exist? In Aunt Laura's Prophecies, Dr. Ann Camelia GonzAAlez answers these fascinating questions. She begins by telling us what it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Then she explains what prophecy is, giving a brief Biblical and historical overview. The reader will be surprised to discover how normal it can be to hear from God. He is by no means mute. Finally, she shares 126 prophecies, all of Biblical inspiration, which were spoken to her personally through her aunt Laura. They are all accompanied by commentaries in which she describes how they changed her life helping her to grow and mature, to overcome every obstacle, and to live out her Christian faith with love and joy. Some of God's words surprise us; most challenge us; they all have a profound impact on us
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
ISBN: 9781448942169
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Does God speak to ordinary people? If so, what kinds of things does He say and how do His words impact our lives? Do modern-day prophets really exist? In Aunt Laura's Prophecies, Dr. Ann Camelia GonzAAlez answers these fascinating questions. She begins by telling us what it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Then she explains what prophecy is, giving a brief Biblical and historical overview. The reader will be surprised to discover how normal it can be to hear from God. He is by no means mute. Finally, she shares 126 prophecies, all of Biblical inspiration, which were spoken to her personally through her aunt Laura. They are all accompanied by commentaries in which she describes how they changed her life helping her to grow and mature, to overcome every obstacle, and to live out her Christian faith with love and joy. Some of God's words surprise us; most challenge us; they all have a profound impact on us
Pen and Plow
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
Book Description
Godey's Lady's Book, and Ladies' American Magazine
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
Godey's Lady's Book
Author: Louis Antoine Godey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Includes music.
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ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Includes music.
My New Roots
Author: Sarah Britton
Publisher: Appetite by Random House
ISBN: 0449016455
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
Holistic nutritionist and highly-regarded blogger Sarah Britton presents a refreshing, straight-forward approach to balancing mind, body, and spirit through a diet made up of whole foods. Sarah Britton's approach to plant-based cuisine is about satisfaction--foods that satiate on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level. Based on her knowledge of nutrition and her love of cooking, Sarah Britton crafts recipes made from organic vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds. She explains how a diet based on whole foods allows the body to regulate itself, eliminating the need to count calories. My New Roots draws on the enormous appeal of Sarah Britton's blog, which strikes the perfect balance between healthy and delicious food. She is a "whole food lover," a cook who makes simple accessible plant-based meals that are a pleasure to eat and a joy to make. This book takes its cues from the rhythms of the earth, showcasing 100 seasonal recipes. Sarah simmers thinly sliced celery root until it mimics pasta for Butternut Squash Lasagna, and whips up easy raw chocolate to make homemade chocolate-nut butter candy cups. Her recipes are not about sacrifice, deprivation, or labels--they are about enjoying delicious food that's also good for you.
Publisher: Appetite by Random House
ISBN: 0449016455
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 585
Book Description
Holistic nutritionist and highly-regarded blogger Sarah Britton presents a refreshing, straight-forward approach to balancing mind, body, and spirit through a diet made up of whole foods. Sarah Britton's approach to plant-based cuisine is about satisfaction--foods that satiate on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level. Based on her knowledge of nutrition and her love of cooking, Sarah Britton crafts recipes made from organic vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds. She explains how a diet based on whole foods allows the body to regulate itself, eliminating the need to count calories. My New Roots draws on the enormous appeal of Sarah Britton's blog, which strikes the perfect balance between healthy and delicious food. She is a "whole food lover," a cook who makes simple accessible plant-based meals that are a pleasure to eat and a joy to make. This book takes its cues from the rhythms of the earth, showcasing 100 seasonal recipes. Sarah simmers thinly sliced celery root until it mimics pasta for Butternut Squash Lasagna, and whips up easy raw chocolate to make homemade chocolate-nut butter candy cups. Her recipes are not about sacrifice, deprivation, or labels--they are about enjoying delicious food that's also good for you.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Author: John Albert Sleicher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 960
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 960
Book Description
The Story
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780310950974
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Story Bible" reveals the unfolding, grand narrative of the Scriptures. Using the clear, accessible text of the NIV, this rendering of the Bible allows its stories, poems, and teachings to come together in a single, compelling read.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780310950974
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Story Bible" reveals the unfolding, grand narrative of the Scriptures. Using the clear, accessible text of the NIV, this rendering of the Bible allows its stories, poems, and teachings to come together in a single, compelling read.
Godey's Lady's Book
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Old Times in Dixie Land: A Southern Matron's Memories
Author: Caroline Elizabeth Merrick
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465591753
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
I have not written these memoirs entirely for the amusement or instruction of my contemporaries; but I shall feel rewarded if I elicit thereby the interest and sympathy which follows an honest effort to tell the truth in the recollections of one’s life—for, after all, truth is the chief virtue of history. My ancestry may be of as little importance in itself as this book is likely to be after the lapse of a few years; yet it is satisfactory to know that your family is respectable,—even if you cannot prove it to be so ancient that it has no beginning, and so worthy that it ought to have no end. I am willing, however, that my genealogy should be investigated; there are books giving the whole history; and it is surely an innocent and praiseworthy pride—that of good pedigree. I was born November 24th, 1825, at our plantation home, called Cottage Hall, in the parish of East Feliciana, in the State of Louisiana. My father was a man of firmness and of courage amounting to stoicism. He appeared calm and self-possessed under all circumstances. He ruled his own house, but so judicious was his management that even his slaves loved him. Though I was very young when my mother died, I can remember her and the great affection manifested for her by the entire family. While not realizing the importance of my loss, I knew enough to resent the coming of another to fill her place. My father said he wanted a good woman who could see that his family of six children were properly brought up and educated. His nephew, Dr. James Thomas, introduced him to Miss Susan Brewer, who he thought would fill all these requirements. The marriage was soon arranged, and I was brought home, to Cottage Hall, by my eldest sister, with whom I had been living. The other children had laid aside their mourning and I was informed that I also had new dresses; but I declined to wear them or to call the new mistress of the household by the name of “Mother,” which had been freely given her by the rest of the family. When my father lifted me from the carriage he said: “My child, I will now take you to your new mother.” As he kissed me affectionately I turned away and said: “I am not your child, and I have no mother now.” I have never forgotten the sad look he gave me nor the tenderness he manifested toward my waywardness as he took me in his arms and carried me into the house. I was a troublesome little girl with an impetuous temper; perhaps it was on this account that he often said: “This golden-haired darling is the dearest little one in the house—and the most exacting.” My father had a vein of quaint humor and abounded in proverbial wisdom. I have heard him say, “Yes, I have a very bad memory—I remember what should be forgotten.”
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465591753
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
I have not written these memoirs entirely for the amusement or instruction of my contemporaries; but I shall feel rewarded if I elicit thereby the interest and sympathy which follows an honest effort to tell the truth in the recollections of one’s life—for, after all, truth is the chief virtue of history. My ancestry may be of as little importance in itself as this book is likely to be after the lapse of a few years; yet it is satisfactory to know that your family is respectable,—even if you cannot prove it to be so ancient that it has no beginning, and so worthy that it ought to have no end. I am willing, however, that my genealogy should be investigated; there are books giving the whole history; and it is surely an innocent and praiseworthy pride—that of good pedigree. I was born November 24th, 1825, at our plantation home, called Cottage Hall, in the parish of East Feliciana, in the State of Louisiana. My father was a man of firmness and of courage amounting to stoicism. He appeared calm and self-possessed under all circumstances. He ruled his own house, but so judicious was his management that even his slaves loved him. Though I was very young when my mother died, I can remember her and the great affection manifested for her by the entire family. While not realizing the importance of my loss, I knew enough to resent the coming of another to fill her place. My father said he wanted a good woman who could see that his family of six children were properly brought up and educated. His nephew, Dr. James Thomas, introduced him to Miss Susan Brewer, who he thought would fill all these requirements. The marriage was soon arranged, and I was brought home, to Cottage Hall, by my eldest sister, with whom I had been living. The other children had laid aside their mourning and I was informed that I also had new dresses; but I declined to wear them or to call the new mistress of the household by the name of “Mother,” which had been freely given her by the rest of the family. When my father lifted me from the carriage he said: “My child, I will now take you to your new mother.” As he kissed me affectionately I turned away and said: “I am not your child, and I have no mother now.” I have never forgotten the sad look he gave me nor the tenderness he manifested toward my waywardness as he took me in his arms and carried me into the house. I was a troublesome little girl with an impetuous temper; perhaps it was on this account that he often said: “This golden-haired darling is the dearest little one in the house—and the most exacting.” My father had a vein of quaint humor and abounded in proverbial wisdom. I have heard him say, “Yes, I have a very bad memory—I remember what should be forgotten.”