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Merging medical science with biblical principles, this text details the longevity principles in this life that are supported by the latest medical research. (Practical Life)
Not just another diet plan, this resource reveals step-by-step how to experience health, happiness, and holiness. The Bible contains an amazing revelation: the order of the days of creation holds the key to all three.
Written by a group of women conference leaders, this book contains 30 warm and inspiring devotional stories that celebrate God's miraculous nature and His almighty sovereignty in people's lives.
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Finding Joy: 70 Life Lessons Along the Way is a collection of insightful and encouraging devotionals that originated as a weekly series of Facebook posts. The author describes them as being "seasoned with grace and peppered with humor." The topics are varied and range from faith and hope to taming the tongue and preparing for the coming King. I feel I must warn you about reading Joy Brown's new book, Finding Joy: 70 Life Lessons Along the Way, because if you start it, you won't want to put it down. It's filled with fresh insights, thoughts that stand out on the page and touch the soul, and moments that will inspire you to dig deeper into your walk with Christ. I highly recommend this book! -...
Ira Johnson (b.1753), son of Jonathan Johnson and Jerusha Green and a direct descendant in the sixth generation of immigrant John Johnson, served in the Revolutionary War, married Abigail Furbish in 1784, and possibly died in New York. Descendants lived in New York, Illinois, Kansas, California, Oregon, Washington and elsewhere. Includes ancestors of immigrant John Johnson to 1490 in England.
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A perfect and irresistible idea: A cookbook filled with delicious, healthful recipes created for everyone on a tight budget. While studying food policy as a master’s candidate at NYU, Leanne Brown asked a simple yet critical question: How well can a person eat on the $4 a day given by SNAP, the U.S. government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program informally known as food stamps? The answer is surprisingly well: Broiled Tilapia with Lime, Spicy Pulled Pork, Green Chile and Cheddar Quesadillas, Vegetable Jambalaya, Beet and Chickpea Salad—even desserts like Coconut Chocolate Cookies and Peach Coffee Cake. In addition to creating nutritious recipes that maximize every ingredient an...
Discusses all basic principles of ballet, grouping movement by fundamental types. Diagrams show clearly the exact foot, leg, arm, and body positions for the proper execution of many steps and movements. 118 illustrations.