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This adaptation invites readers to explore the Book of Job afresh, or perhaps for the very first time. Its prologue and epilogue, though not based on the biblical text, shed light on its central theme: the mystery of human suffering. Fans of the limerick are in for a treat with the 650 stanzas in these pages.
100 reflections on the blessed life
This 100-day devotional contains reflections from The Blessing of Melchizedek. Easy to read and designed to take the reader into a transformational journey into the blessed life, the devotional may be read on its own or in conjunction with the book.
Who was Melchizedek, and what makes his blessing so special? Based on the narrative in Genesis 14, this book explores how Melchizedek is a type of Christ and how his blessing prepared Abraham for his destiny. It also offers insights that affirm God's desire to bless us, and suggests steps we can take to be fruitful and obtain God's promises for us.
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This adaptation invites readers to explore the Book of Job afresh, or perhaps for the very first time. Its prologue and epilogue, though not based on the biblical text, shed light on its central theme: the mystery of human suffering. Written to encourage those facing a trial of any kind, this book should also appeal to readers who are pondering the problem of pain in general. Fans of the limerick are in for a treat with the 650 stanzas in these pages.
This book explores how Melchizedek is a type of Christ and how his blessing prepares Abram to inherit God's promises. It also suggests steps we can take to obtain what God has for us.
The ten stories inPioneer Boulevard, named for the Los Angelesstreet known as Little India, are about people in migration, with the adjustments and shifts that entails. The central femalecharacters, especially, must redefine their identity even as they have had to acquire new definitions for home. Set in the context of the crumbling economy, the sense of an overstretched, underfinanced world, with its debts and bargains, pervades these narratives. One woman must clinch the job that will sponsor her work permit; another has to sell her wedding necklace to pay the bills.Negotiating their new livesdemands that the charactersconfront old fears and challenge what were once certainties.The unexpected last request of a friend will force one woman to come to grips with a dream she has long since given up as dead.A piece of furniture will bring another woman into contact with an attractive stranger separated from her by a language barrier.Farcical and somber, wry and tender, these stories draw us into the chaotic, comic world of the pioneer, where habits of consumption and ways of relating--and even of speaking--are constantly in flux.
This novella is the incredible account of a world tour undertaken to study the nature of superiority continent by continent.
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