Destiny Dwellers

Destiny Dwellers
Author: Teresa J. Bryant, RN
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1499007221

DESTINY DWELLERS is not another book about merely reaching your destiny. Rather it is life's instructions regarding dwelling in your destiny, residing there comfortably and winning the battles of defeat while staying there! This book will teach you 7 Principles to maintaining a successful lifestyle. You will learn what it takes to overcome obstacles that work against you and key points to help you reach your dreams. It will catapult your business, non-profit organization or church, preparing you for the next level of growth and expansion. It will direct you towards not just reaching your destiny, but help you remain focused while dwelling IN your destiny . Fasten your attention towards the things God has already spoken to you. Get ready to not only reach your destiny but to remain in the place God has destined you . Whether it is spiritual or natural get ready for advancement. Prepare to change your address ...you will soon have a new dwelling place... Are you ready to reside in destiny, take rest and dwell there?... Then this book is for you! ..... Destiny Dwellers

Destined to Win

Destined to Win
Author: Kris Vallotton
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718080653

Pastor and cofounder of the Bethel School of Ministry Kris Vallotton walks Christians through the profound process of discovering their true identity and experiencing the wonder of their kingdom purposes. Christians are often told that they were born with a purpose that reaches beyond their human strivings, but most are not sure how to break past the daily struggles holding them back, much less how to fully step into their callings. As a pastor and the cofounder of the Bethel School of Ministry, Kris Vallotton has been teaching Christians all over the world how to walk in wholeness and purpose for more than seventeen years. In Destined to Win, he passes on the lessons that will help readers discover who they really are, overcome destructive behaviors, and become equipped for their kingdom purposes. Confronting the challenges that limit Christians—such as living shackled by past pain, fear, and unforgiveness—Vallotton offers practical solutions to the of­ten-complex problems that undermine their destinies and derail their pur­poses. With personal stories and biblical teaching, Destined to Win combines practical wisdom and profound revelation to unlock the latent potential present in each person.

Destiny's Star

Destiny's Star
Author: Elizabeth Vaughan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101186585

View our feature on Elizabeth Vaughan's Destiny's Star.A return to the world of the Warlands... Bethral, a beautiful warrior, and Ezren, a quick-witted storyteller, are confronted with a civil war and a tribe or warriors with their own code of honor and their own rules of pleasure and partnership. To stay alive they must learn new customs, confront their enemies, and conceal Ezren's fiery power.

Destiny's Obligation

Destiny's Obligation
Author: J. Kannegieter
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1412043654

We are intuitively interested in the history and future of human civilization. Most people sense that the distant future will not be determined by fantastical circumstances sometimes depicted in contemporary Science Fiction, but rather by decisions made by us and our descendants. Destiny's Obligation is a realistic tale of intense drama on Earth and in Space, set in the 29th century, when typical human fallibility and selfish territorial interests have destroyed civilization in most places. The principals are part of a group of space travelers who return to Earth after a 600-year voyage to a nearby star system. What these descendants of the original explorers find is as much a surprise to them as it will be to the reader. They cannot leave and must first deal with the aggressive inhabitants of a large earth-satellite. They visit Earth eventually and play a significant role in defeating the feuds that are threatening the survival of human society everywhere.

Destiny Arise

Destiny Arise
Author: Pamela D. White
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512788775

Who am I? What am I doing here? Where am I going? Everyone at some point in life asks these questions. You were wired to ask and engineered to pursue the answers. The road to discovering destiny is besieged by fiascoes, failures, and the agony of defeat. If your strength has been depleted and has caused you to give up, sit down, push pause, and snooze until another day, then this book is just for you! Amazing experiences are waiting for you. Get ready to be awakened from the posture of defeat, depression, and despair. Destiny Arise is an easy-to-read book, providing tools to aid in living an amazing life. This book is designed as a trip adviser for your expedition. It will teach you how to evict the spirit of mediocrity and use your past to propel you into your future. You will learn how to shake off the common, arising to be an uncommon force taking your rightful place in the earth. You can change the world. I pray this book will ignite a passionate fire to pursue your destiny unapologetically. Destiny, awake from your slumber and arise.

Reading Contemporary African Literature

Reading Contemporary African Literature
Author: Reuben Makayiko Chirambo
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9401209375

Reading Contemporary African Literature brings together scholarship on, critical debates about, and examples of reading African literature in all genres – poetry, fiction, and drama including popular culture. The anthology offers studies of African literature from interdisciplinary perspectives that employ sociological, historical, and ethnographic besides literary analysis of the literatures. It has assembled critical and researched essays on a range of topics, theoretical and empirical, by renowned critics and theorists of African literature that evaluate and provide examples of reading African literature that should be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of African literature, culture, and history amongst other subjects. Some of the essays examine authors that have received little or no attention to date in books on recent African literature. These essays provide new insights and scholarship that should broaden and deepen our understanding and appreciation of African literature.

Destiny's Seduction

Destiny's Seduction
Author: Isabo Kelly
Publisher: T&D Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

She holds the fate of the world in the palm of her hand. Arlana Von Fordin grew up knowing she was born to fulfill a prophecy. The pressure of her unknown destiny weighs heavily on a young woman who just wants to be normal. Then her future arrives in the form of a mysterious and sexy soldier from the neighboring empire Browan—a land no one has entered in almost two hundred years. Faced with a dangerous journey into a secretive country, haunted by seductive and terrifying dreams, the one thing Arlana longs for is someone to see her for the woman she is beneath the magic she commands. He has to protect her, whether he likes it or not. Lord Commander Oric of Browan has resented Arlana Von Fordin for most of his life. He blames her for taking away his choices and forcing him onto a path he never wanted. When he’s sent to bring her into his country on a quest to stabilize a rogue magic, he expects his hate to intensify. Instead, as he gets to know the shy sorceress, he’s overwhelmed with protectiveness and desire. Faced with all the forces threatening her, Oric must finally come to terms with his own destiny, and a love he never anticipated. Love is their only hope. Before meeting Oric, Arlana never expected to find a man who would love her for herself. But Fate demands a heavy price. For them to be together, they must confront Arlana’s destiny and right an ancient wrong. With time itself their enemy, they’ll have to discover if their love is strong enough to keep them alive…and save the world.

Becoming a Person of Destiny

Becoming a Person of Destiny
Author: Ken Hultman
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 146694675X

Do you want to fulfill your destiny? The purpose of life is to discover and fulfill your reason for living your destiny. Everyone has unique talents and abilities needed to make our world a better place for all. Developing and fully utilizing those abilities is the odyssey of a lifetime. Moving toward destiny takes self-awareness, determination, courage, and faith. Intended for individuals who want a more empowered, vibrant, and purposeful life, this scholarly and deeply penetrating book is packed with useful insights and suggestions, along with numerous practical tools and instruments that help you do the following: * Understand destiny and its role in defining your self-concept * Clarify your destiny and how it can be fulfilled * Use destiny as a criterion for evaluating choices and actions * Learn the factors that support and hinder movement toward destiny * Identify and overcome specific barriers to destiny

Destiny: The Life and Times of a Self-Made Apostle

Destiny: The Life and Times of a Self-Made Apostle
Author: Peter Lineham
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1742539165

' . . . a comprehensive, balanced and perceptive account' --Michael Grimshaw, NZ Listener 'This account by Massey University history professor Peter Lineham is fascinating, detailed and more nuanced than the media coverage Tamaki attracted. Lineham puts the ambitious church in context, nationally and internationally.' --Philip Matthews, Weekend Press While Destiny Church began in 1998, it rose to notoriety in 2004 with its 'Enough is Enough' march against what it deemed society's declining moral standards. Destiny and its leader Brian Tamaki have since become a significant - if controversial - presence in New Zealand's religious, political and Maori worlds. But what is Destiny? What does it stand for? Who are its followers? Destiny, written by respected commentator Peter Lineham, is the first full and independent account of the church and its personnel. With unprecedented access to its inner workings, including interviews with Bishop Brian Tamaki and other pastors, Lineham reveals the truth about the man and the movement, addressing the public's questions and fears, and delivering a fascinating picture of the organisation on the eve of launching its 'City of God'.

On Life

On Life
Author: Nicholas J. Pappas
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1628941340

‘Do you believe we can know the truth about all things, or are there things we simply can never know the truth about?’ This quote from On Life captures the spirit of the book. In it, four friends — Director, Friend, Artist, and Scientist — pursue, in short dialogues, the truth about such topics as love, happiness, madness, belief, and pleasure. The characters engage in serious inquiry, but in a lighter way, a way that allows them to hunt truths concerning life — without burning out. This is useful philosophy: discussions of ethical questions and puzzles of life, in every-day language, without special terminology or complicated thought experiments. Each character in the book brings a distinct view to the topics addressed, enhancing the overall picture of the various themes. The book is well suited to the many of us who lead a harried life with compressed reading time available. The book can be read through at once or savored briefly, again and again. It’s accessible to younger readers, while those with a philosophy background can also enjoy the way it treats familiar themes with a lighter touch.