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Frankie L. Jackson, in his many years of service in the kingdom of God, has devoted his life in search of the true message of the Gospel. A message overshadowed by religion and, to some extent, misunderstood by both Christians and non-Christians. In this book, What Is Your Name? Pastor Jackson brings to light the theme and focus of Christs message and why He came to die for the world. He strongly believes that the impact of the Gospel is closely related to our presentation of the message Christ preached. You will be encouraged to reexamine your life as you take a closer look at where you fit in the plan of God. Who am I to God? and how does He see me? These questions can easily be answered o...
One of the most astonishing qualities of our enemy is his ability to be so convincing in his deceptions. He has talked more people out of strength into weakness and out of courage into timidity. He has succeeded in causing people to surrender world-changing plans and opportunities for bondage of inferiority and self-doubt. In this book, Frankie does a fine job in pulling back the curtain on the Father’s heart over his creation. He has a wonderful ability to turn complex information into simple life-changing truth. This is a must read, if you are ready to be propelled forward. Let your potential become your source of pleasure and satisfaction as you discover God’s purpose for your talents, gifts and your potential. Pierre du Plessis Senior pastor, The Father’s House 715 Paul Rd., Rochester, NY 14624
"Our family story reads like none other. This Smith saga takes us from poor prisoners to feisty farmers; from Senators to Brigadiers; from local fruit processing to a national manufacturer to a growing North American family firm. When I realized our history included war, fire, the Great Depression, family dissension, bravery under attack, successes, failures, innovation and vision, I wanted to pass it all on to my children. Apart form the name Smith, the common thread throughout the generations has been jam. A quiet, friendly, unassuming product has been the mainstay of our business. It is the framework from which all the adventures stem, and they are considerable. It is a company that was started by E.D. Smith who had a vision to take the fruits of the soil and turn them into products to meet a consumer need. He cooked jam in open kettles over a wood fire, and now we have plans to achieve sales of $200 million by the year 2000. After you finish reading about the eight generations of Smiths, you will understand how this just might be possible." -- Front flap of cover.
Frankie Landau-Banks at age 14: Debate Club. Her father's 'bunny rabbit'. A mildly geeky girl attending a highly competitive boarding school. Frankie Landau-Banks at age 15: A knockout figure. A sharp tongue. A chip on her shoulder. And a gorgeous new senior boyfriend: the supremely goofy, word-obsessed Matthew Livingston. Frankie Landau-Banks: No longer the kind of girl to take 'no' for an answer. Especially when 'no' means she's excluded from her boyfriend's all-male secret society. Not when her ex-boyfriend shows up in the strangest of places. Not when she knows she's smarter than any of them. When she knows Matthew's lying to her. And when there are so many, many pranks to be done. Frankie Landau-Banks at age 16: Possibly a criminal mastermind. This is the story of how she got that way.