A Bride Unveiled

A Bride Unveiled
Author: Jillian Hunter
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101558474

Violet Knowlton is betrothed to the sensible, if tedious, Sir Godfrey Maitland. When Godfrey escorts her to a fencing demonstration, she looks forward to the adventurous diversion, but everything changes when she realizes the swordsman displaying his skill-and dashing good looks- is none other than her childhood friend Kit. Soon the flames of their forbidden past ignite into a passion neither can refuse. Although Violet has been promised to another, Kit remains her first and only love. He vows he will possess her, no matter what stands in his way...

The Unveiled Wife

The Unveiled Wife
Author: Jennifer Smith
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1496403924

As a young bride, Jennifer Smith couldn’t wait to build her life with the man she adored. She dreamed of closeness, of being fully known and loved by her husband. But the first years of marriage were nothing like she’d imagined. Instead, they were marked by disappointment and pain. Trapped by fear and insecurity, and feeling totally alone, Jennifer cried out to God: What am I doing wrong? Why is this happening to us? It was as if a veil had descended between her and her husband, and between her and God—one that kept her from experiencing the fullness of love. How did Jennifer and her husband survive the painful times? What did they do when they were tempted to call it quits? How did God miraculously step in during the darkest hour to rescue and redeem them, tearing down the veil once and for all? The Unveiled Wife is a real-life love story; one couple’s refreshingly raw, transparent journey touching the deep places in a marriage that only God can reach. If you are feeling disappointment or even despair about your marriage, the heart-cry of this book is: You are not alone. Discover through Jennifer’s story how God can bring you through it all to a place of transformation.

Brides Unveiled

Brides Unveiled
Author: Yvette Klobuchar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996750103

Is Juliana Belle, bridal dress designer extraordinaire, destined to have her fairy tale ending or a sad love story? Juliana Belle has a knack for designing gorgeous wedding gowns. So when eager brides race to Belle's Bridal Shop in search of their dream dress, Juliana must keep their emotions in check while managing her own daily challenges.

Unveiling the Mystery of the Bride of Christ

Unveiling the Mystery of the Bride of Christ
Author: Duke Levy Jr.
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973618931

Unveiling the Mystery of the Bride of Christ clears up the mystery of the bride by leading you on a journey through the scriptures, showing without a shadow of a doubt who the bride is and what her preparation is all about. The early church knew and understood that God, through his Holy Spirit, was preparing a people, a special group, who would embrace a coming revealed truth and be qualified to reign with Christ at his return when the kingdom of God would be set up on the earth. This special group is the bride of Christ, and understanding the mystery of the bride will captivate and motivate believers into achieving their destinies as ordained by Creator God. In this book, you will discover: The plan of God for mankind Why you were born for such a time as this What role the Bride will play What makes the Bride special What is covenant relationship Who are the jewels of God Why God must send Elijah in these last days What Torah is all about Why obedience is so important How the love of God is perfected in the believer The meaning of firstfruits What the key of David is all about The true meaning of the parable of the 10 virgins

Unveiled

Unveiled
Author: Cherry Mosteshar
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1997-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312962883

Attractive, educated in Oxford, and a respected journalist, Cherry Mosteshar wanted to return to the homeland she knew as a child. Filled with ideals, she hoped to help the fundamentalist-ruled nation to enter the 20th century. Instead, she ended up a virtual slave in a nation where a woman constantly experiences fear and degradation--and is legally worth only half a man. This is her true story. Martin's Press.

Unveiled

Unveiled
Author: Cherry Mosteshar
Publisher: Coronet
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1995
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 9780340617953

Born in Iran, educated in Britain, Cherry Mostehar returned to Teheran to reveal the true spirit of her homeland to the world. Instead she found an obstructive and brutal culture that seemed determined to crush and oppress women. This is her story.

Revelation Unveiled

Revelation Unveiled
Author: Tim LaHaye
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310230055

Explains Biblical prophecies from the book of Revelation, including the Rapture and the return of Christ.

Revelation

Revelation
Author: Doug Batchelor
Publisher: Amazing Facts Incorporated
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580195812

A Feature-length Documentary Hosted by Doug Batchelor The World's Most Mysterious and Controversial Book Is Now Unveiled! No other book in the Bible has been more misunderstood or misrepresented than Revelation. For ages, its mysterious symbols and ominous predictions have perplexed millions and sparked wild speculation. But now, that all changes with Revelation: The Bride, The Beast & Babylon! Going to the very heart of the Bible's most challenging book, this 90-minute documentary decodes the visions of Revelation 12 and 17 for everyone to understand. Journeying from the birth of Christ through the Christian era, this amazing video pulls aside the veil of hidden history to reveal the rise of Babylon, the persecution of the bride of Christ, and the real-world identity of the beast. Educational and inspiring, Revelation delivers the keys to understanding the epic conflict between Christ and Satan and what it means for your life today. Featuring ... Compelling interviews with respected theologians and historians Stunning footage from historic locations throughout Europe Vivid reenactments of biblical visions and events. Subtitled in: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Russian, Hindi, Indonesian, and Korean Product Details: Author: Amazing Facts Format: DVD Publisher: Amazing Facts Runtime: 94 Minutes Publication Date: October 2013 ISBN: 9-781-58019-581-2

Wedding Gown Book

Wedding Gown Book
Author: Elizabeth Shimer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004
Genre: Wedding costume
ISBN: 9781610594844

The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World

The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World
Author: Brad Weiss
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780822317227

At the center of this subtle ethnographic account of the Haya communities of Northwest Tanzania is the idea of a lived world as both the product and the producer of everyday practices. Drawing on his experience living with the Haya, Brad Weiss explores Haya ways of constructing and inhabiting their community, and examines the forces that shape and transform these practices over time. In particular, he shows how the Haya, a group at the fringe of the global economy, have responded to the processes and material aspects of money, markets, and commodities as they make and remake their place in a changing world. Grounded in a richly detailed ethnography of Haya practice, Weiss's analysis considers the symbolic qualities and values embedded in goods and transactions across a wide range of cultural activity: agricultural practice and food preparation, the body's experience of epidemic disease from AIDS to the infant affliction of "plastic teeth," and long-standing forms of social movement and migration. Weiss emphasizes how Haya images of consumption describe the relationship between their local community and the global economy. Throughout, he demonstrates that particular commodities and more general market processes are always material and meaningful forces with the potential for creativity as well as disruption in Haya social life. By calling attention to the productive dimensions of this spatial and temporal world, his work highlights the importance of human agency in not only the Haya but any sociocultural order. Offering a significant contribution to the anthropological theories of practice, embodiment, and agency, and enriching our understanding of the lives of a rural African people, The Making and Unmaking of the Haya Lived World will interest historians, anthropologists, ethnographers, and scholars of cultural studies.