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William Branham was a influential Pentecostal ministers of the mid 20th century who began a cult following known as The Message. While many biographies of William Branham have been published, this is the first book on the history of The Message movement. Written by the former associate pastor of the second oldest Message church in the world, this book explores The Message community and the origins of its ideology. The Message did not appear in a vacuum. The ideology of The Message is merely a continuation and evolution belief systems which came before. What was that system? Where did the ideology come from? Are the sources reputable? How did the early Message community form? This first volume of the history of The Message will begin to shed light on these questions.
It is a few years into the future, and man has found a cure for death: people live forever——and couldn't be more sorry. The Earth’s population swells into the trillions, the oceans have been drained to build new cities, your insurance determines if you live forever as a man or as someone else’s furniture, and religion and its redemptions dissolve as unnecessary. Ben Andersen, a hitman with a terminal disease that isn’t, must find help before it’s too late. A rousing, sci-fi thriller in the tradition of such greats as Margaret Atwood and Phillip K. Dick, FAUST combines a “What-if?” landscape with the horrific mystery of Thomas Harris and a cast of characters and atmosphere not easily forgotten.
Describes the economic and social manifestations of the two cycles of prosperity and decline in Clermont-de-Lodève.
"The research was in response to a request from the Commnading General of the U.S. Army Infantry School to examine captain losses at Fort Benning, Georgia. Specifically, the research focused on why captains at Fort Benning were leaving the Army, if their reasons were similar to those given by captains elsewhere in the Army, and if there were any factors unique to Fort Benning contributing to captain losses there."--Executive summary.
A mysterious invitation arrives in the mailboxes of nine women from farming community in central Illinois. Who could have sent this message and for what purpose? So begins the story of a group of fun-loving wives and mothers who shared their hopes, triumphs and sorrows as recorded in this memoir of a by-gone era.
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There is more childcare available and more parents are using it, but it is not of higher quality and it is not more affordable. Psychologists are still asking whether children should be in daycare at all--today the particular concern is for young infants--and parents are still having trouble finding high-quality services. These problems will not be resolved anytime soon. There must be a concerted effort to educate all Americans--those in positions of power as well as those with young children--about the importance of good daycare. This book is dedicated to that effort.