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Author | : The Supreme Master Ching Hai |
Publisher | : The Supreme Master Ching Hai Publishing Co Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9572824562 |
As a spiritual teacher, Supreme Master Ching Hai uses Her great sense of humor as a way to help Her disciples become enlightened. And at the same time, they are pleasantly surprised that She is not merely a stoical Saint but also a tremendous storyteller and jokester. While telling jokes and evoking laughter, Master opens the door of wisdom without leaving a trace. So now enjoy the following pages by reading, learning and most of all laughing, as Master Tells Jokes. When you laugh and are amazed by a Saint's profound wit, we hope you will also appreciate a living Master's boundless compassion and love for humanity.
Author | : Russ Schroeder |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2019-01-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1525508350 |
Some would say that love preserves marriage but I say it is marriage that preserves love. Filled with personal anecdotes, analogies, and experiences of a 40-year marriage, this book will inspire you to know the love your wife really wants and practical steps on how to fulfill that love. The first step as a husband is knowing the love your wife desires, the second step is loving her like a real Man. Through Christs example you will learn how to: -Communicate with understanding -Lead with purpose -Become one with an unbreakable bond -Discover the reason for a dynamic sex life. (Yes, Jesus goes there too)
Author | : Brennan Manning |
Publisher | : Multnomah |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1601428685 |
Previously published: Sisters, Or.: Multnomah Publishers, c2000.
Author | : Chris Seay |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2009-12-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1418583405 |
“Chris Seay is one of my favorite people. He’s a shepherd at heart. His insights on culture always take me into a better understanding of the world we live in. I’m grateful for him in so many ways.” —Don Miller, author of Blue Like Jazz An epic journey into the deepest mysteries of faith Lost is not just a television show. It has become much larger than that, growing into a complex, mystery-filled epic that has garnered over twenty-three million participants. Some might call these people viewers, but you don’t just watch Lost—you participate in it. It demands that you dialogue with the story, seeking theories, discussing with friends, and comparing yourself to the characters. Lost has broken all the formulas for television, and in doing so has drawn together millions of people on a shared journey that explores life, faith, history, science, philosophy, hope, and the basic questions of what it means to be human. It’s the seemingly infinite ideas, philosophies, and biblical metaphors that draw us in and leave us wanting more. The Gospel According to Lost explores each of these elements in an analysis of faith and metaphor—a perfect resource for those who want to go even deeper into the journey. Inside, you’ll discover what Lost has to say about The clash between faith and reas0n, on the island and in real life; The struggle with guilt that consumes each character—and sometimes us too; The dichotomy between fatalism and fate, and what the Bible advises; How being lost—on an island or in society—presents an opportunity for reinvention that liberates some and paralyzes others.
Author | : Constance C. Reynolds |
Publisher | : Naval Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2013-05-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1612513611 |
When J.J. Clark graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at the end of World War I he was ready to be a pioneer in one of the great transformations of the U.S. Navy in the twentieth century —the change from a surface-only force to one in which aviation played a key if not determinant role. Under the leadership of the key aviation admirals, William Moffett and John Towers, "Jocko" Clark with other aviation-minded officers battled low budgets and unsympathetic policy makers to champion the development of naval aviation during the 1920s and 30s. Pearl Harbor proved them right. As captain of the new Yorktown (the original was sunk at Midway), Clark provided aggressive leadership in the capture of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. As a carrier task group commander, Clark was instrumental in the brilliant victory at the Battle of the Philippine Sea, which included the Marianas Turkey Shoot. He withstood numerous kamikaze attacks at Iwo Jima and Okinawa while seeing that Japan's airpower was destroyed. After the war he was instrumental in salvaging naval aviation from the attacks of other services and policy makers. During the Korean War he served as Commander Seventh Fleet in the all-important naval air support of that conflict. Naval historian Clark Reynolds is particularly well placed to write this book because he had access to family papers and was co-author of the Admiral Clark's autobiography.
Author | : Sandra Hill |
Publisher | : Sandra HIll Books |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2022-11-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1950349454 |
Second chances at love make a great story, but when a couple has been married and divorced five times, what are the odds for success? Find out in Pink Jinx, the first book in Sandra Hill's Jinx treasure hunting trilogy. Starring Veronica Jinkowsky, a strait-laced Boston lawyer, and Jake Jensen, a professional poker player, Pink Jinx provides an outstanding cast of colorful characters, all trapped about a salvage boat on the open seas: Veronica's grandfather Frank Jinkowsky, whose Polish heritage is apparent in his insistence on constantly playing polka music and his matchmaking efforts, his partner Flossie, who used to be a Las Vegas showgirl, cook Brenda Caslow, an ex-NASCAR mechanic who is on a sauerkraut diet, divers Adam Famosa, a Cuban college professor, and Caleb Peachy, an ex-Amish Navy SEAL, and the beloved Tante Lulu of Sandra's Cajun series. Veronica and Jake are determined not to make mistake number six as they work to find the lost cache of pink diamonds, but will they find that the greatest treasure of all was with them all along?
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Author | : Stephanie Perry Moore |
Publisher | : Kensington Publishing Corp. |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 075829140X |
"This roller-coaster tale takes you on a spiritual ride." —RT Book Reviews When a good woman goes astray, what will it take to get right with her family—and God? The one thing Shari McCray is feeling most about her marriage is what it's missing, but her husband Dillon's frustrations with his career as a Christian college football coach leave her complaints falling on deaf ears. So when a book she's written is adapted into a play, Shari jumps at the chance to get away—even if it leads her straight to temptation. Bryce Maddox, the famous gospel singer who's starring in the play, has a lot in common with Shari, including a troubled marriage. As their attraction deepens, Shari's fear that her relationship with God is in trouble comes true. To get right, she'll have to set things straight with her husband—and the Lord. But the road to redemption has its share of surprises, and it will take all the love and faith Shari and Dillon can muster to turn a difficult situation into a lifelong blessing. "Wearing My Halo Tilted offers an interesting peek into some of the everyday things that cause marriages to fail." —The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Author | : Hugh & Colleen Gantzer |
Publisher | : Anglo-Ink |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2012-06-03 |
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The year is 1946, and the sun is about to set on the British Empire in India. Even as widespread unrest and communal violence break out all over the country, sixteen-year old Philip Brandon, spending his winter vacations in the sleepy little town of Lakhbagan, grapples with his amorous yearnings while questioning what he wants out of life, and confronting his doubts and fears about his future in the new India. In the midst of boisterous parties and furtive dates, shooting expeditions and festive balls, the general turmoil in the country seems a distant irritant. However, trouble lurks around the corner as mysterious characters and events – a dowager with a dark secret, the new collector and his wife who are not quite what they seem, the phantom revolutionary Robin Roy, banners proclaiming ‘Quit India’ and ‘Jai Hind’ which appear inexplicably – cast their shadow on the tranquillity of Lakhbagan, threatening to shatter the idyll forever. Brimming with memorable cameos and vignettes, The Year Before Sunset is a witty and perceptive look at India on the eve of independence, in particular its Anglo-Indian community and the issues confronting the community as it comes to terms with the uncertainty about its status in a new and independent nation.
Author | : Tim LaHaye |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780842371223 |
Feft Behind - Daily devotion 398 pages.