Marching Orders for the End Battle

Marching Orders for the End Battle
Author: Corrie ten Boom
Publisher: CLC Publications
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619580608

Wherever we live, we are in a battle. We need to be well prepared for this war between good and evil that began since the Garden of Eden. In this book, Corrie ten Boom lays out God’s wonderful provision to ready and equip us for conflict against Satan’s influence in the world.

Marching Orders

Marching Orders
Author: Bruce Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1995
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9780850524789

First time in paperback: A myth-shattering book on codes and codebreaking that "no one with the slightest interest in World War II or in the origins of the Cold War can afford to ignore."-Robin W. Winks

Not Good if Detached

Not Good if Detached
Author: Corrie ten Boom
Publisher: CLC Publications
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619580373

In this book Corrie ten Boom relates some of her experiences with people and the lessons the Lord taught her in her travels around the world. The illustrations of the vine bearing fruit and the railway ticket stamped "not good if detached" aptly portray the necessity of abiding in Him if our lives are to bear fruit and have meaning.

The End Battle

The End Battle
Author: Corrie Ten Boom
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9780800717438

These twenty-seven short devotionals by the beloved Corrie ten Boom will inspire you to live victoriously and use spiritual warfare effectively to overcome the powers of darkness.

Marching Orders

Marching Orders
Author: Bruce Lee
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1504013522

The “extraordinarily informed” account of how US cryptographers broke Japan’s Purple cipher to change the course of World War II (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Marching Orders tells the story of how the American military’s breaking of the Japanese diplomatic Purple codes during World War II led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and hastened the end of the devastating conflict. With unprecedented access to over one million pages of US Army documents and thousands of pages of top-secret messages dispatched to Tokyo from the Japanese embassy in Berlin, author Bruce Lee offers a series of fascinating revelations about pivotal moments in the war. Challenging conventional wisdom, Marching Orders demonstrates how an American invasion of Japan would have resulted in massive casualties for both forces. Lee presents a thrilling day-by-day chronicle of the difficult choices faced by the American military brain trust and how, aware of Japan’s adamant refusal to surrender, the United States made the fateful decision to drop nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hailed as “one of the most important books ever published on World War II” by Robert T. Crowley, an intelligence officer who later became a senior executive at the CIA, Marching Orders unveils the untold stories behind some of the Second World War’s most critical events, bringing them to vivid life. With this book, “many of the mysteries that have eluded historians since the end of the war are much clarified: the Pearl Harbor fiasco, D-Day, why the Americans let the Russians capture Berlin, and why the decision to drop the atomic bomb was made. This is the most significant publication about World War II since the recent series of books on the Ultra revelations” (Library Journal). It’s a story that, as historian Robin W. Winks said, “no one with the slightest interest in World War II or in the origins of the Cold War can afford to ignore.”

Defeated Enemies

Defeated Enemies
Author: Corrie ten Boom
Publisher: CLC Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1936143704

Christians ought to realize that the victory has already been won and the enemy of our souls has been defeated in God’s timeless eternity. Out of the depth of her own spiritual experiences, Corrie ten Boom shares with her readers how God works to use us as soldiers of the cross.

The 21 Most Effective Prayers of the Bible

The 21 Most Effective Prayers of the Bible
Author: Dave Earley
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1628364882

Want to know how to pray? Use the Word of God as your guide! This easy-to-read volume studies twenty-one heartfelt prayers from the Bible that produced results. The 21 Most Effective Prayers of the Bible speaks to believers of all ages, backgrounds, and maturity levels with an uplifting message: that the prayers of the Bible are prayers for us today. Not an exhaustive, scholarly study, this very readable volume investigates twenty-one heartfelt prayers that produced results.

The 21 Most Effective Prayers Collection

The 21 Most Effective Prayers Collection
Author: Dave Earley
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 794
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630580872

Find out why so many people enjoy Dave Earley’s writing with The 21 Most Effective Prayers Collection. Dave wrote The 21 Most Effective Prayers of the Bible in 2005—and produced four follow-up books in a series that has sold more than a quarter million copies. Now, all five books are available in an omnibus edition: The 21 Most Effective Prayers of the Bible, The 21 Most Encouraging Promises of the Bible, The 21 Most Dangerous Questions of the Bible, 21 Reasons Bad Things Happen to Good People, and The 21 Most Amazing Truths about Heaven. Always personable and readable, Dave Earley’s books provide encouragement and hope for Christians of all ages and backgrounds.

Voices of the American West

Voices of the American West
Author: Eli Seavey Ricker
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 080323967X

In this second volume of interviews conducted by Nebraska judge Eli S. Ricker, he focuses on white eyewitnesses and participants in the occupying and settling of the American West in the nineteenth century. In the first decade of the twentieth century, as the Old West became increasingly distant and romanticized in popular consciousness, Eli S. Ricker (1842–1926) began interviewing those who had experienced it firsthand, hoping to write a multivolume series about its last days, centering on the conflicts between Natives and outsiders. For years Ricker traveled across the northern Plains, gathering information on and off reservations, in winter and in summer. Judge Ricker never wrote his book, but his interviews are priceless sources of information about that time and place, and they offer more balanced perspectives on events than were accepted at the time. Richard E. Jensen brings together all of Ricker’s interviews with those men and women who came to the American West from elsewhere—settlers, homesteaders, and veterans. These interviews shed light on such key events as the massacre at Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn battle, Beecher Island, Lightning Creek, the Mormon cow incident, and the Washita massacre. Also of interest are glimpses of everyday life at different agencies, including Pine Ridge, Yellow Medicine, and Fort Sill School; brief though revealing memoirs; and snapshots of cattle drives, conflicts with Natives, and the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad.