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In God's Orchard is an in-depth women's Bible study on the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23. Many different places in the Bible refer to God as a gardener. As God's child, you are planted in his orchard—no matter where you are. Watered with God's Word, you produce fruit in your life—the fruit of the Spirit: "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control" (Galatians 5:22-23). This book is a labor of love by six passionate, Bible-loving women. They dive deeply into God's Word and invite you to learn with them about each of these fruits of the Spirit—what the Bible says about them, the impact sin has on them, how Jesus demonstrated them perfectly, and how God's gospel message fosters their growth in your life. Each of the nine Christ-centered Bible lessons features practical applications and discussion questions with room for you to write down your thoughts. You can work through these fruits of the Spirit privately or in a Bible study group with other Christian women. Sink your roots deep into God's Word and yield a fruitful harvest in your life through this women's Bible study!
Thoroughly revised and updated, this comprehensive reference encompasses thousands of facts and trivia about the worlds of geography, world history, the arts, sports, politics, agriculture, and economics
Every schoolboy knows that the Middle Ages arose on the ruins of the Roman Empire. The decline of Rome preceded and in some ways prepared the rise of the kingdoms and cultures which composed the medieval system. Yet in spite of the self-evident truth of this historical preposition we know little about life and thought in the watershed years when Europe was ceasing to be Roman but was not yet
"This manual is intended especially for those who have responsibility in planning and carrying out the corporate worship of the church: pastors, presiding ministers, accompanists, and choir directors"--Introduction, p. xv.
English summary: Normal medical research and its support from public funds is a hitherto barely explored field of historical analysis. Using German cancer research in the 20th Century as an example, which was characterized by strong dynamics and interdisciplinary scientific issues, Gabriele Moser investigates the basics of medical research funding through the Emergency Association/DFG. The temporal contextualization of the theme over the years 1933 and 1945 opens up the view on the steering of science in the Nazi state, its history, and its aftermath, without degrading the researchers to merely passive objects. German text. German description: Medizinische Normalforschung und ihre Forderung ...
No. 3 of each volume contains the annual report and minutes of the annual meeting.
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In 'Memorials of Old Lincolnshire,' readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Florence Nightingale's legacy through the scholarly lens. The book provides a nuanced examination of Nightingale's role as a pioneering nurse theorist, meticulously weaving her principles and impactful career within the broader context of nursing and education. Its literary style is both accessible and comprehensive, offering a blend of historical narratives and insightful analysis, perfectly situated within the Victorian era that shaped and was shaped by Nightingale's profound influence on healthcare. As an anthology with various contributors, the work benefits from multiple perspectives, providing a vib...