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When Annabelle is miraculously healed by God, she must make peace with her past as she battles her unwarranted internal struggle for failing her beloved Peter. Can she cast aside her doubts and forgive herself?
When Annabelle of Anchony is kidnapped and taken to a remote island at the age of five, she is rescued and raised by a mysterious man named Peter. For thirteen years the island is her home, but when her kidnappers return, she is forced to leave her comfortable inhabitancy and journey back to a family she barely remembers.
Forced to sign a decree abolishing the monarchy, King Francis of Anchony and his eldest sons and daughter, Annabelle, await the inevitable attack by the Demolites-the political throng wishing to demolish the monarchy-who are gathering in the woods around them. Finding the Seal of Anchony, which was discarded by the king while being tortured, is the throng's final objective and, if found and the decree sealed, will make their devious plans come to fruition. But Sirs Josephus Peter the Lion and Nicholaus Hunts will do all in their power to protect the monarchy and halt the plans of the kingdom's foes. The disheartened Anchonians must rely upon the enduring promise of the Father that He will not abandon them even in their darkest hour...and into the darkest hour Anchony has fallen as the Demolitic plans progress and a more sinister enemy is revealed.
Locked in a race for survival, sustained only by her Christian faith, Annabelle of Anchony must make her way to a home she barely remembers, find a family she's largely forgotten, and deliver a mysterious package to the king" and that's only the beginning. A girl lost and alone. A nation at war. A hidden enemy circling. In Europe during the Middle Ages, Annabelle of Anchony finds herself trapped on an island, hunted by the vicious Demolites, and forced to trust a kindly stranger. As she grows up, sustained only by her Christian faith, she must find her family, her identity, and a path to peace in a kingdom torn by civil strife. But even when she does come home, everything is not as it seems...
Following Remote places to stay, REMOTE EXPERIENCES will celebrate the experiences off the beaten path, which helps the visitor to relax, calm down and get to know various countries and the people living and shaping them. The book will show a selection of pictures accompanied by project related texts, which will both inspire the reader to explore the world. The reader will venture deep into one of the last wild corners of the world in Papua New Guinea, goes on safari through the untamed Okavango delta in Botswana, or camp on the frozen Atlantic Ocean near Baffin Island.
The district of Kusel was situated in the western part of the German Palatinate, from which area came many early emigrants to America. Considering the almost permanent residence of the Palatines in a given area (prior to emigration), the proof that a particular name occurs in an early visitation, as this publication does for Kusel, is almost sufficient evidence of the linkage between the emigrant and his forebears--a full century before the great period of emigration.
Every day we pass a thousand people in the street or squash up against strangers in the underground. Like every city, London is teeming with life: diverse, beautiful, messy, incongruous life, and every face seen fleetingly in the crowd carries a story or two. Some are sad, some are funny, some are boring, but none are ever quite what you would guess. In Biscuits, Jenny Robins takes a look at a handful of women's stories in the city as they defy and comply with our expectations, and as they step out of the cookie cutter mould of what it means to be a woman today.
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Simon of Cyrene carried Jesus cross. But what happened to Simon after the crucifixion? Simon of Cyrene: The Cross-Bearers Legacy is a novel that tells about the life and experiences of Simon; Miriam, his wife; Alexander and Rufus, his sons; Lucius, his brother-in-law; the other members of his family; and his friends in Cyrene. The story involves conversion, the growth of Christian faith, the trials and difficulties first-century believers encountered, and the fire of martyrdom. Travel with Simon to Jerusalem where he witnesses the crucifixion. Go with Lucius from Cyrene to Jerusalem and on to Antioch, where he serves his Lord in Christian ministry. Take that fateful voyage with Rufus and his family as they travel from Cyrene to Rome. Finally, rejoice in the birth of Simon Christopher, who, with his sister Mary, will take the cross-bearers legacy into the next generation. This is a story of conversion and faith, of tragedy and triumph, of love and hope. It is a story in which biblical characters come alive as real flesh-and-blood human beings. See what faith in the risen Christ meant for these people and what it may mean for you.