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I AM CHRISTMAS! is a daily reader for the Advent season in the spirit of Sarah Young's modern classic Jesus Calling. Dr. Randall Alan Loy, one of the nation's leading fertility specialists, shares his personal Christmastime prayer journal. It is written as if God were speaking to the reader and it can be followed as a guide to daily devotions throughout the holiday season. These encouraging tidings of love, comfort and joy will give new meaning to Christmas preparations.
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Explore the most monumental story ever recorded, a story filled with intrigue, drama, and real-life accounts of God at work in the universe. Highly respected theologian R.C. Sproul and best-selling author Robert Wolgemuth have collaborated to highlight the essence of God's voice, activity, and purpose throughout the Old and New Testaments in an understandable and thoroughly-readable introduction to the Bible. Written from the perspective of a theologian and a layman, What's in the Bible is a road map that will help you better comprehend the whole of Scripture. This revised and updated edition includes a new topical index.
This Bible handbook walks you chronologically through Bible history, introducing you to the key figures God used to bring about His redemptive plan. The authors highlight key verses throughout the Bible and underline essential beliefs. Using contemporary illustrations and humor, Sproul and Wolgemuth help you apply what you've learned to your situation. Every chapter ends with a summary to help you learn more about the scope and meaning of the Bible.
Charles Pfander emigrated from Germany in 1832, settling first in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and later in western Ohio. Descendants lived in Iowa, Ohio, Kansas, Dakotas, Oregon, and elsewhere.
Loy (1882-1966) made a career of friendship. Before World War I, she actively participated in the Futurist movement in Italy. During the war years she was a friend and associate of William Carlos Williams and other writers associated with New York Dada. In the 1920s, she was a vivid presence in the Paris literary scene. Her poems during these years were saluted by such critics as Ezra Pound, who linked her to Marianne Moore.
A biography of the actress from her early dance training, to being typecast as Hollywood's "exotic," to her success in her most famous role, Nora Charles.