Where Two Ways Met

Where Two Ways Met
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 163058200X

Paige Madison returns from World War II ready to get on with life and start a career to support his aging parents, but his new boss has him foreclosing on homes in ways Paige starts to believe are unscrupulous. But distancing himself from the boss is hard when the boss’s daughter, Reva, has set her cap for him and won’t be rejected. When Paige is thrown together with the minister’s daughter, June, to help a family in need, he immediately recognizes how a gentle woman of faith is more attractive than an aggressive, worldly woman like Reva. But which woman is the best for his future?

Where Two Ways Met

Where Two Ways Met
Author: Grace Livinston-Hill
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1582294674

Handsome Paige Madison doesn't know what to do. He has returned from the war and is on his way to building a career with a prominent businessman. But something is wrong, maybe even unscrupulous, about his boss. And the man's headstrong daughter has decided she wants Paige. In the midst of the confusion, he meets the minister's daughter and is drawn to her gentle faith. Loved by two beautiful women, Paige is forced to make the hardest decision of his life.

When Two Ways Meet

When Two Ways Meet
Author: Dora Lea Adams
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2013-07-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475995318

About a young girl, who grew up in Virginia, and went to Georgia, at sixteen, and finished school, college, and the art institute. She became an artist, and married. She went to Montana, to paint, and her husband, Morgan, to make a movie. He was an actor. She met a young Indian Chief and they became involved. Her husband supposedly died under mysterious circumstances. Before that a young girl had died, and they blamed the wolves. She later marries Red and then her husband, Morgan shows up and she goes back with him. Th ey decided Red was behind it all. But in the meantime, she and Red had a son. Morgan has to go back on location, with Mr. Scarce and Morgan has a heart attack and really dies this time. Ann finds herself alone, until one night there was a knock on her door, and Red was there. Red was blamed for all the trouble that had gone on. He swore to Ann that hed had nothing to do with it. She takes him back because his tribe is in trouble. She goes back with him and helps them to get out of their trouble. The FBI could not fi nd any proof that Red had anything to do with any of the trouble.

EMMANUEL

EMMANUEL
Author: April Marie
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1430329882

Emmanuel tells the story of Jesus' life by using all four of the Gospels, (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and part of the first chapter of the book of Acts and part of I Corinthians. Learn the story of Jesus' life: where He was born, how He lived, and what He taught. See how He resisted the temptations of the devil, how He healed people and cast out demons. Discover why He went to the cross, how He rose from the dead, and why so many people love Him today. This book follows Jesus' earthly life from the very beginning of the Gospel record, through His many trials and His confrontations with the religious leaders of the day. It also tells the accounts of His miracles, betrayal, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. This book is NOT intended to take the place of the Bible, but it may help you understand the story of Jesus' life better by giving you a more chronological account of it; however, nothing can ever be more complete or accurate than the Bible itself. Jesus' Words are underlined.

Where Two Worlds Met

Where Two Worlds Met
Author: Michael Khodarkovsky
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801425554

During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the expanding Russian empire was embroiled in a dramatic confrontation with the nomadic people known as the Kalmyks who had moved westward from Inner Asia onto the vast Caspian and Volga steppes. Drawing on an unparalleled body of Russian and Turkish sources--including chronicles, epics, travelogues, and previously unstudied Ottoman archival materials--Michael Khodarkovsky offers a fresh interpretation of this long and destructive conflict, which ended with the unruly frontier becoming another province of the Russian empire.Khodarkovsky first sketches a cultural anthropology of the Kalmyk tribes, focusing on the assumptions they brought to the interactions with one another and with the sedentary cultures they encountered. In light of this portrait of Kalmyk culture and internal politics, Khodarkovsky rereads from the Kalmyk point of view the Russian history of disputes between the two peoples. Whenever possible, he compares Ottoman accounts of these events with the Russian sources on which earlier interpretations have been based. Khodarkovsky's analysis deepens our understanding of the history of Russian expansion and establishes a new paradigm for future study of the interaction between the Russians and the non-Russian peoples of Central Asia and Transcaucasia.