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As a Christ-follower, have you learned how to apply the Scriptures to your life? Is your walk with the Lord hum-drum or exhilarating? Do you look forward to getting up in the morning and moving on with your day, or would you rather hide your head under the pillow and give in to the doldrums? In reading Diana Warner-Adams' book, Journey of Faith: Through the Looking Glass, you will get caught up in her autobiographical account of how, after a long-distance move from Philadelphia in the late 1960's, God prepared the way for her and her husband Russ and their small family of two to embrace an adventurous lifestyle in the Pacific Northwest. In the book, Diana addresses: Learning to Walk in the Spirit One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Growing Pains Forgiving, Forgetting, and Moving Forward Commitment, Dedication and Tenacity Living Charitably Diana is married to the Reverend Dr. J. L. Adams. They live in Claxton, Georgia. Together they have six children and a number of grandchildren and a growing number of great-grandchildren.
From her lookout on the first floor, Ginny watches and waits for her younger sister to return to the crumbling mansion that was once their idyllic childhood home. Vivien has not set foot in the house since she left, forty-seven years ago; Ginny, the reclusive moth expert, has rarely ventured outside it. But with Vivien's arrival, dark, unspoken secrets surface. Told in Ginny's unforgettable voice, this debut novel tells a disquieting story of two sisters and the ties that bind - sometimes a little too tightly.
Students of all ages can learn to think like artists! Studio Thinking: The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education changed the conversation about quality arts education. Now this new publication shows how the eight Studio Habits of Mind and four Studio Structures can be used successfully with younger students in a range of school environments. The book includes classroom examples, visual artist exemplars, templates for talking about works of art, mini-posters, and more. “If we want our students to think, if we want them to learn, we must engage them in habits of the mind that cultivate their innate abilities.” —From the Foreword by David P. Nelson, president, MassArt “Studio Thinking from the Start is a needed addition to teacher resources for improving the quality of elementary art education.” —Olivia Gude, School of the Art Institute of Chicago “Starting young with studio thinking is a fabulous idea supported by this fine resource. After all, studio thinking thrives on art but applies to everything.”
In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
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The Sunshine State has an exceptionally stormy past. Vulnerable to storms that arise in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico, Florida has been hit by far more hurricanes than any other state. In many ways, hurricanes have helped shape Florida's history. Early efforts by the French, Spanish, and English to claim the territory as their own were often thwarted by hurricanes. More recently, storms have affected such massive projects as Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad and efforts to manage water in South Florida. In this book, Jay Barnes offers a fascinating and informative look at Florida's hurricane history. Drawing on meteorological research, news reports, first-person accounts, maps,...
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