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A Synopsis of Book #60062 In his sequel to Devil at my Doorstep, the author focuses on events from early 1993 until the present. His focus has completely changed from his earlier and rather hard-nosed lessons, to more insightful ones, inspired by the whisperings of the Spirit. He explains how Jeanne unexpectedly came back into his life after almost twenty-seven years. He describes his conversion to the Gospel, and Jeanne's conversion to the Church. He ties up a lot of loose ends which were created earlier. Beginning with the premise that we first learn, then believe, and then know and understand, he directs us to become what we were meant to become.
A TEXAS FAMILY DIVIDED—AND REUNITED Rugged Texas Ranger Cole McKinney, abandoned by his father, hated the thought of helping his half brothers. Also Rangers, they’d called him back to Justice, Texas, to help solve two murder cases…cases with their father as the prime suspect. Solving these crimes could help mend the wounds of Cole’s past. Maybe even clear his so-called father’s name… Gorgeous, curvy and whip-smart, Joey Hendricks came to Justice as the governor’s special investigator. Working the cases with Cole caused their emotions to burn so hot, a fiery night in bed might be their only release. But Joey’s own family secrets in Justice could blow her one chance for love—and these murders—sky high.
This volume of the Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements discusses Goddess Worship and the impact native religious traditions of Europe and tribal traditions from North America have on Neo-paganism.
What would you do if your boyfriend suggested dating other people? Tyler’s suggestion comes out of the blue and suddenly Katie’s well-ordered life is crumbling around her. To make matters worse, the grandmother she never really knew decides to make contact. Join Katie as she weighs college life against a murky, undecided future. Will Tyler still be there when she comes home, or is he dating as well?
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Thomas Sayre came with his family from England to Lynn, Massachusetts in the early 1630's. Among descendants of Thomas were clergymen, surgeons, attorneys, ambassadors, and representatives of almost every profession. Francis B., cowboy, professor of law, and ambassador, was son-in-law of former President Woodrow Wilson, Zelda was the wife of American novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and subject of one of his books. David A. was a silversmith, banker, and founder of Lexington's Sayre School. Many Sayre descendants were taken by wars in service to America and never had the chance to win recognition for their inherent abilities. SAYRE FAMILY...another 100-years, in a large part, focuses on the ea...
Falling in love was the easy part… A few sun-filled days. A whirlwind romance that could never last. Now, all that’s in the past, and Maya has moved on. She’s successful, intelligent, and independent, but the man who gave her so much so long ago still tugs at the edges of her memories. Little does Maya know, her mischievous friend Faith might just have a plan to get the two lovers back together.
The history of any religious movement can get murky. But the history of American Paganism--with so many invented lineages, so many solitary practitioners, so much resistance to staid definition, so much hiddenness--is especially hard to decipher. But here in Her Hidden Children Chas Clifton tells many never-before-told stories of the origins of Paganism and Wicca in the United States. The people, publications, and organizations that allowed Paganism and Wicca to set roots down in American soil and become "nature religion" are revealed in delicious detail. With a timeline, glossary, and photos of important figures, Her Hidden Children is compelling and important for any student of Paganism or American Religion.
Contains creative prayers services for each week of Year B. Designed with the WCC approach in mind. Includes original music.
Arizona has stories as peculiar as its stunning landscapes. The Lost Dutchman's rumored cache of gold sparked a legendary feud. Kidnapping victim Larcena Pennington Page survived two weeks alone in the wilderness, and her first request upon rescue was for a chaw of tobacco. Discover how the town of Why got its name, how the government built a lake that needed mowing and how wild camels ended up in North America. Author Marshall Trimble unearths these and other amusing anomalies, outstanding obscurities and compelling curiosities in the state's history.