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Join Hazel, a tiny but mighty chipmunk, on her journey from fear to courage. With God's guidance and grace, Hazel discovers her inner strength and becomes a hero to her fellow woodland creatures. This heartwarming tale of faith and bravery shows that even the smallest among us can make a big impact. With its uplifting message and adorable protagonist, Hazel's Mighty Quest for Courage is a delightful read-aloud for children and parents alike. Come along with Hazel as she learns to face her fears, trust in God's plan, and become a shining example of courage and kindness in the animal kingdom.
William Tryon (ca. 1645-1711), son of William Tryon and Rebecca, was born in Billbury, England. He married and had two sons. He emigrated during or before 1663. He married Mary Steele in Connecticut. They had eight children. He married Sarah Saint Robuinson and They had one son. He died in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Illinois, Missouri, California and elsewhere.
Descendants of John Shelton born in late 1700's. He married Catherine Messer in 1805 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
Jesus was born and raised as a Jew in first-century Palestine. A great deal of theological study has focused on the Jewish cultural and religious context of his life and ministry. It is only natural that this attention should lead us to a new approach to his mother, Mary of Nazareth. In this book, Mary Christine Athans draws on historical research, the fruits of post-Vatican II Jewish-Christian dialogue, the insights of feminist theology, and contemporary spiritual reflection to rediscover the Jewish Mary - a woman of enormous courage, strength, and prayer.
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