Author: J. T. Watz
Publisher: JTW Associates
ISBN: 0595410812
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Adventure involving a United States government plot, a CIA media expert, and a private citizen striving to protect his family's name from terrorists.
Seven Days of the Scepter
Author: J. T. Watz
Publisher: JTW Associates
ISBN: 0595410812
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Adventure involving a United States government plot, a CIA media expert, and a private citizen striving to protect his family's name from terrorists.
Publisher: JTW Associates
ISBN: 0595410812
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Adventure involving a United States government plot, a CIA media expert, and a private citizen striving to protect his family's name from terrorists.
The Seventh-Day Sabbath and Its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace
Author: A.M.Simataa
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477105492
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
This special and remarkablebook, The Seventh-day Sabbath and its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace by A.M. Simataa addresses topical issues in the Bible quite pertinent to the 21st Century Christianity. The author takes a defensive approach of the gospel and brings to the surface some of the least understood teachings of the Bible. Although written from a Seventh-day Adventist's perspective, people of differing religious background and persuasions will fi nd this book very instructive. If you have been looking for a book that pains takingly discusses the Gospel seriously and biblically this is the book you have been searching for. Some of the topics featured in the book include: The Truth about the Bible Sabbath The Judgment of the Living Heavenly New Jerusalem; The Marriage Supper of the Lamband the Rapture The Remnant Church in the Parables Mr A.M. Simataa teaches at a High School in Windhoek, Namibia. He likes sharing the Gospel with others and spends some of his spare time witnessing to others. The central role of the Seventh-day Sabbath in the Redemption of our race is the least understood topic in the Bible today. Most believers have even dismissed its relevance to today's Christianity. However, the truth is that the Sabbath is at the heart of Christ's work to save human beings in accordance with God's plan. The Sabbath is so central to the work of atonement that Christ is referred to in the Bible as "the Lord of the Sabbath." The issue of the Sabbath will become pertinent as we near the End, and every human being will be required to take a stand in the confl ict involving the Sabbath question. This book will plant your feet on a solid foundation.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477105492
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
This special and remarkablebook, The Seventh-day Sabbath and its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace by A.M. Simataa addresses topical issues in the Bible quite pertinent to the 21st Century Christianity. The author takes a defensive approach of the gospel and brings to the surface some of the least understood teachings of the Bible. Although written from a Seventh-day Adventist's perspective, people of differing religious background and persuasions will fi nd this book very instructive. If you have been looking for a book that pains takingly discusses the Gospel seriously and biblically this is the book you have been searching for. Some of the topics featured in the book include: The Truth about the Bible Sabbath The Judgment of the Living Heavenly New Jerusalem; The Marriage Supper of the Lamband the Rapture The Remnant Church in the Parables Mr A.M. Simataa teaches at a High School in Windhoek, Namibia. He likes sharing the Gospel with others and spends some of his spare time witnessing to others. The central role of the Seventh-day Sabbath in the Redemption of our race is the least understood topic in the Bible today. Most believers have even dismissed its relevance to today's Christianity. However, the truth is that the Sabbath is at the heart of Christ's work to save human beings in accordance with God's plan. The Sabbath is so central to the work of atonement that Christ is referred to in the Bible as "the Lord of the Sabbath." The issue of the Sabbath will become pertinent as we near the End, and every human being will be required to take a stand in the confl ict involving the Sabbath question. This book will plant your feet on a solid foundation.
Treasures of Science, History and Literature, Instructive, Amusing, Practical, for the Study and the Fireside
Author: Moses Folsom
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
A History of the Origin and Progress of Seventh-day Adventists
Author: Mahlon Ellsworth Olsen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventists
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
This book is concerned with chronicling the history of Seventh-day Adventists, beginning with the first feeble beginnings in the Eastern States, moving to the Middle West and further west and south; with the organization and rise of institutions connected with the movement, and moving to other countries. - Introduction. The Apostolic Church. The Great Apostasy. Luther and His Forerunners. Later Reformers. Modern Missions. A Revival of Interest in the Prophecies. The Advent Message Proclaimed in the Old World. Beginnings in america. The Great Advent Awakening. The Summer and Autumn of 1844. Spiritual Gifts. The Sanctuary and the Sabbath. Beginning to Publish. Pioneer Work in the Middle West. The Organization of Churches and Conferences. Health and Temperance. The Camp-Meeting Era. Expansion West and South. The Central European Mission. The Organization and Work of the Sabbath School. Christian Education. The Scandinavian Mission. The Work Established in Great Britian. Australia and New Zealand. Beginnings Among the Germans. Home Missionary Activities-Death of James White. Growth of the Publishing Work. Island Missions. The Organization and Work of the Religious Liberty Association. Beginnings in Russia. African Missions-Part I. African Missions-Part II. Missions in Central America and the West Indies. Missions in South America. Growth of the Health and Educational Work. Advancement in Europe and the Near East . The General Conference of 1901. Educational and Health Activities. Missions in China. Missions in Japan, Chosen and the Philippines. Work Among the Foreigners in the United States. The Sabbath School and the Young People. Recent Departmental Activities. Growth at Home and Abroad. Recent Developments Outside of North America. The General Trend in North America. A Partial Bibliography. Chronological Appendix. Index
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventists
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
This book is concerned with chronicling the history of Seventh-day Adventists, beginning with the first feeble beginnings in the Eastern States, moving to the Middle West and further west and south; with the organization and rise of institutions connected with the movement, and moving to other countries. - Introduction. The Apostolic Church. The Great Apostasy. Luther and His Forerunners. Later Reformers. Modern Missions. A Revival of Interest in the Prophecies. The Advent Message Proclaimed in the Old World. Beginnings in america. The Great Advent Awakening. The Summer and Autumn of 1844. Spiritual Gifts. The Sanctuary and the Sabbath. Beginning to Publish. Pioneer Work in the Middle West. The Organization of Churches and Conferences. Health and Temperance. The Camp-Meeting Era. Expansion West and South. The Central European Mission. The Organization and Work of the Sabbath School. Christian Education. The Scandinavian Mission. The Work Established in Great Britian. Australia and New Zealand. Beginnings Among the Germans. Home Missionary Activities-Death of James White. Growth of the Publishing Work. Island Missions. The Organization and Work of the Religious Liberty Association. Beginnings in Russia. African Missions-Part I. African Missions-Part II. Missions in Central America and the West Indies. Missions in South America. Growth of the Health and Educational Work. Advancement in Europe and the Near East . The General Conference of 1901. Educational and Health Activities. Missions in China. Missions in Japan, Chosen and the Philippines. Work Among the Foreigners in the United States. The Sabbath School and the Young People. Recent Departmental Activities. Growth at Home and Abroad. Recent Developments Outside of North America. The General Trend in North America. A Partial Bibliography. Chronological Appendix. Index
The Holstein-Friesian Register
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
Noah and the Holy Scepter
Author: Luke Elliott
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1685269575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
The Scepter shall not depart from Judah. --Genesis 49:10 The adventure of Noah, son of Solomon, continues. A week has passed since Noah's providential discovery of the scepter of Judah, a holy relic with the capability to take this modern boy back in time to walk through biblical stories. Fresh off the successful recovery of the first scepter jewel in ancient Jericho, Noah joins his father and the excavation crew as they continue their investigation of the buried chamber where he uncovered the relic. The primary focus for Solomon and his team is the unusual hieroglyphs adorning the chamber walls. A tumultuous Mediterranean storm interrupts their study, leaving Noah alone inside the chamber. The glyphs come to life, and a stranger's voice speaks two Hebrew words, "Lochque'bo. Litse'od." But what does it mean? Back at camp, Noah is transferred to a time long forgotten where he meets Elisha, the prophet of God. The holy man explains Noah's next adventure, his destination--Second Kings chapter 3, a time during a divided Israel. The northern kingdom is led by King Joram, an immature and rash leader. A long-standing treaty is violated, forcing King Joram to request the help of his southern counterpart, King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Together, along with the Edomites, this unsteady alliance moves to wage war against King Mesha of Moab. Noah is enlisted into Judah's elite fighting force, the Mighty Men, under the command of General Adnah, with the help of Thios and a new friend, along with a few heroes of the faith. Noah must locate another scepter jewel to return home. War is upon him. An army of seven hundred thousand Moabites stands in his way. God's heavy hand forces the alliance to trust Him alone and obey or perish in the desert wasteland.
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1685269575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
The Scepter shall not depart from Judah. --Genesis 49:10 The adventure of Noah, son of Solomon, continues. A week has passed since Noah's providential discovery of the scepter of Judah, a holy relic with the capability to take this modern boy back in time to walk through biblical stories. Fresh off the successful recovery of the first scepter jewel in ancient Jericho, Noah joins his father and the excavation crew as they continue their investigation of the buried chamber where he uncovered the relic. The primary focus for Solomon and his team is the unusual hieroglyphs adorning the chamber walls. A tumultuous Mediterranean storm interrupts their study, leaving Noah alone inside the chamber. The glyphs come to life, and a stranger's voice speaks two Hebrew words, "Lochque'bo. Litse'od." But what does it mean? Back at camp, Noah is transferred to a time long forgotten where he meets Elisha, the prophet of God. The holy man explains Noah's next adventure, his destination--Second Kings chapter 3, a time during a divided Israel. The northern kingdom is led by King Joram, an immature and rash leader. A long-standing treaty is violated, forcing King Joram to request the help of his southern counterpart, King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Together, along with the Edomites, this unsteady alliance moves to wage war against King Mesha of Moab. Noah is enlisted into Judah's elite fighting force, the Mighty Men, under the command of General Adnah, with the help of Thios and a new friend, along with a few heroes of the faith. Noah must locate another scepter jewel to return home. War is upon him. An army of seven hundred thousand Moabites stands in his way. God's heavy hand forces the alliance to trust Him alone and obey or perish in the desert wasteland.
The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book
Author: General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hymns, English
Languages : en
Pages : 674
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hymns, English
Languages : en
Pages : 674
Book Description
The Pot of Gold
Author: Jeannette D. Guerrera
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468558838
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
In that wonderful land of childhood, there still exists the dreams, hopes and adventures with royalty ~~kings, queens, princes and princesses! Why does the Kingdom of Time have to work together with the Kingdom of Color to help our earth solve a major problem? How can one modern day piece of technology answer this riddle? This enchanted tale will reveal the secret within a pot of gold and will surely delight all young princes and princesses!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1468558838
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
In that wonderful land of childhood, there still exists the dreams, hopes and adventures with royalty ~~kings, queens, princes and princesses! Why does the Kingdom of Time have to work together with the Kingdom of Color to help our earth solve a major problem? How can one modern day piece of technology answer this riddle? This enchanted tale will reveal the secret within a pot of gold and will surely delight all young princes and princesses!
Chronicles of Rhydin
Author: Aaron Gooding
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532029349
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Fid was born and raised on earth, the offspring of a human father and a mother of elf descent. This young half-elf seeks revenge for the destruction of his village and the murders of those he called his family when he was just fifteen years old. Now eighteen, his hunt for the murderous vampires has led him from earth to a land called Rhydin, a world of many races, rich history, and wielders of great power. When he arrives on Rhydin, Fid is rescued from bounty hunters by a clan of elves. King Aero offers him the opportunity to be a leader within his army. But this path leads Rhydin into a raging war between the Elf Empire and the Dark Warlord who seeks to overtake the land. He battles with Orcs, finds his fate intertwined with others, and even faces death. Fid must realize his destiny to cleanse Rhydin of its evil.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532029349
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Fid was born and raised on earth, the offspring of a human father and a mother of elf descent. This young half-elf seeks revenge for the destruction of his village and the murders of those he called his family when he was just fifteen years old. Now eighteen, his hunt for the murderous vampires has led him from earth to a land called Rhydin, a world of many races, rich history, and wielders of great power. When he arrives on Rhydin, Fid is rescued from bounty hunters by a clan of elves. King Aero offers him the opportunity to be a leader within his army. But this path leads Rhydin into a raging war between the Elf Empire and the Dark Warlord who seeks to overtake the land. He battles with Orcs, finds his fate intertwined with others, and even faces death. Fid must realize his destiny to cleanse Rhydin of its evil.
The Standard History of the World
Author: John Herbert Clifford
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 796
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World history
Languages : en
Pages : 796
Book Description