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In this valuable handbook, writers learn how to market the potential of a book idea and effectively communicate that potential in a proposal that publishers will read.
Why does God allow suffering? Over my years as a pastor, I've heard some tough questions asked about the Bible and about God. These were hard questions my church congregation had, and these were also difficult questions my congregation heard from people they encountered. They needed answers. Our pastoral team solicited questions from our church family about faith, people, and life. 1 Peter 3:15 became our motivation for the series: "In your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." This series would prove to be inspired by God. We asked, and many questions came in. Why do bad things happen? What does the Bible say about homosexuality? What does the Bible say about alcohol? Is suicide an unforgivable sin? Our church had so many questions for God, and we knew that others did, too. If you have questions, but are struggling to find the right answers, the second edition of Thanks for Asking is the perfect place to start. This practical, approachable resource will help guide you to find solid, biblical answers to your questions.
A practical and engaging primer for living up to your potential from a leader in the world of sports.
Who says there’s only one way to write a story? A young boy wants to write a story, but he only knows his letters, not words. His sister says, “Why don’t you start there, with a letter?” So the boy tries. He chooses an easy letter to begin with. The letter I. And to his delight, with just the power of his vivid imagination, and no written words, an amazing story begins to unfold. Right before his eyes. This playful tale about creativity will inspire budding authors everywhere to envision new ways to write stories of their own. With or without words!
Although uncontrolled hunting once reduced turkey numbers, today there is a resurgence of the wild turkey population. This book will help you understand the wild turkey's habits and teach techniques you'll need to hunt them. You'll learn about the equipment you'll need, several types of turkey calls, and how to ensure a clean kill. A day in the woods can be miserable for the ill-equipped hunter, and so we have a section on accessories that can help you select gear to enhance your hunting experience. Once the gobbler has been collected, you'll learn how to preserve your trophy and even how to dress and cook it. Concise information and beautiful, detailed photographs make this a wild turkey reference you'll want on your shelf.
Up to 1988, the December issue contained a cumulative list of decisions reported for the year, by act, docket numbers arranged in consecutive order, and cumulative subject-index, by act.
In 2010 Mike and Martha Larsen presented their sequel to They Know Who They Are. For profiles to accompany portraits and sketches of twenty-three Chickasaw elders, the Larsens called upon Chickasaw historian and fellow artist Jeannie Barbour. The result is a broad sweep of Chickasaw history and experience.
The Collector’s Guide strives to be a trusted partner in the business of art by being the most knowledgeable, helpful and friendly resource to New Mexico’s artists, art galleries, museums and art service providers. Through a printed guidebook, the World Wide Web and weekly radio programs, we serve art collectors and others seeking information about the art and culture of New Mexico.
The Collector’s Guide strives to be a trusted partner in the business of art by being the most knowledgeable, helpful and friendly resource to New Mexico’s artists, art galleries, museums and art service providers. Through a printed guidebook, the World Wide Web and weekly radio programs, we serve art collectors and others seeking information about the art and culture of New Mexico.
A more immediate threat than climate change, the mid-21st-century energy dilemma inspires reclusive trillionaire Lyman Dysart ? called “The Stockholder” by his privately owned company employees ? to finance research and development of the ultimate energy solution: controlled nuclear fusion power generation. Plasma constituents of the patented “Omega Pinch” process are deuterium, which is plentiful, and the ultra-scarce, fusible helium isotope, found mainly on the moon. The isotope necessitates expensive strip-mining on the lunar surface. Panic ensues in the minds and wallets of the OPEC/conventional energy cartel led by Vonex Chairman Belkin Reichert, who brandishes behind-the-scenes...