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Everyone Has It Faith is a supernatural seed planted in a natural man by the creative hand of God. Rom 12:3 says, "For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith." The "Last Days" battle for the believer will be one of "where and in whom" you place your faith, trust, confidence. There are thousands of offers being made right now to steal your faith from you and place it in the arm of flesh – all the way from who is going to pay your mortgage to who’s going to heal your body. It’s all about faith – and nothing else...
Potent - Probing - Powerful Up Close and Personal! A Wake-up Call to All "The author is an amazing and most timely gift of God to His Church. My heart is more than stirred. My spiritual motor is revved up and I am grabbing another gear to pursue His presence and power for the new season of my life and ministry. Thanks Esther, for providing the high octane in Bedrock Faith." -Ormel Chapin, founder of Pastor's Power-Up Connection, Bend, Oregon "Bedrock Faith caused my heart to race from beginning to the end. God spoke off the pages and required an answer. This book is personal! Bedrock Faith breaks the fallow ground and challenges the hearts of believers to say, 'Yes, Lord, I am there!'" -Lucinda Waddell, pastor, New Harvest Fellowship, Amity, Oregon
Over 20,000 descendants of John Robey (1455-1515) of Castle Donningnton, Leicestershire, England. R0032HB - $117.50
Peter is lost. The last time he felt found was when his mother was alive. Before bad things started to happen. Before hopping from foster home to foster home. But he has a plan. All he has to do is find Neverland - find his mother - and everything will be alright again. First, he has to get rid of his new foster family. Ruth is tired. Tired of being left behind, the outcast, the misfit. Tired of the way people look at her out of the corners of their eyes. Tired of feeling like she doesn't belong. When Peter comes along, the stories he tells her seem too good to be true. But she's just desperate enough to listen. William is scared. Scared of what would happen if his sister knew the truth. Sca...
This is a study of the emigration from Northern Ireland of persons of Scottish and English descent. Chapters are devoted to the Scotch-Irish settlements in Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, and Massachusetts and include valuable lists of early pioneers. In addition, considerable space is devoted to the redoubtable settlers of Londonderry, New Hampshire. The book's extensive appendices contain lists of great genealogical importance, including (1) petitioners for transport from Northern Ireland (1718); (2) hometowns of Ulster families, with names of the Scotch-Irish in New England from presbytery and synod records (1691-1718); (3) members of the Charitable Irish Society in Boston (1737-1743); (4) names of fathers in the Presbyterian baptismal records in Boston (1730-1736); and (5) names of ships carrying passengers from Ireland to New England (1714-1720). Biographical information, which is to be met with throughout the volume, is rendered instantly accessible by reference to the formidable index.
Addictively gritty, abrasively honest, and utterly compelling, Sons of Slaughter is perfect for fans of Looking for Alaska by John Green, Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, and Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman. It's 1994 in the small town of Clatskanie, Oregon. In a struggle to escape the grasp of his stepfather, a violent drunk, Beck stumbles upon his late grandfather's cabin abandoned in the woods. With his best friend, Dean - just released from his stay at a mental hospital after his failed suicide attempt - Beck sets out to repair it. Defiant Beck has always been a daydreamer. For years, his only escape from his stepfather's torment was a world he created for himself in his mind. Bu...