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This thirty-day devotional encompasses the entire letter that James wrote to believers. Geared to encourage readers to spend quality time with the Lord, each chapter is broken down by verses with a theme for each day. The daily theme offers you a precious opportunity to engage with the text and reflect on how selected Scriptures apply to your life. As you read, you’ll consider questions such as: • How can you nurture a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ? • How can you apply the word of God in your daily life? • Why is the message of James so relevant to today’s world? What we need more than ever is for believers to authentically put into action the life of Christ by how they live. James, the brother of Jesus, was inspired by God to help us achieve this goal by writing a simple approach to the gospel of Christ. Join the author as he explores how the teachings of James shine a spotlight on a path that will allow you to walk side by side with the Lord.
One of the U.S. Air Force's most important fighter bombers, the F-105 Thunderchief was in operation for almost thirty years. It played a key role in the Vietnam War. This book details the histories of the 103 F-105s that are displayed around the world. Part One of the work summarizes the 29 years of F-105 operations, focusing on events, aircraft configurations, units and bases. The individual histories and photographs of each surviving F-105 from its production to its static display are contained in Part Two. Appendices provide a mapped-out, state by state "Thunderchief Tour," and the fate, by serial number, of all 117 of the F-105s that survived their operational career only to end up in scrap yards.
Maine's Knox County Sheriff Vern Hadley has never had a day like this: two of his constituents killed and his deputy assassinated. So it fell to the Barters Cove Volunteer Fire Department (and sometime posse) to discover the vicious triple murder when all the boys'd really wanted to be doing was to be getting ready to attend to their lobster pots on the morning run. If that wasn't enough for Sheriff Vern and his DEA brother, Vic, two prisoners had escaped from the State Farm and were heading down Vern's St. George Peninsula. On top of all that, 'Chief' Maxwell, a retired Navy Seal who'd seen it all in Iraq and Afghanistan, was missing and could be connected to the murders. As the two brothers wrestle with the 'persons of interest', the clues, and Vic's burgeoning interest in the coroner's new and quite attractive assistant, the story unfolds. It all ends in the cold waters of Maine's Camden harbor on a bright fall night.
Amasa Bruce Cox (1885-1925), a Mormon son of Walter Cox and Nancy Irene Sanders, was born in Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, and married Sadie Christensen in 1907 in Salt Lake City, settling in Fairview after studying at Logan. Descendants lived in Utah, California and elsewhere. Includes ancestors and family history.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.
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This multisite ethnography examines the construction of personal and group identity in the diaspora by emigrants from Hyderabad, India, settling in Pakistan, the UK, Canada, the US, Australia, and the Gulf states of the Middle East at the end of the 20th century.