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Greetings...to all God's children! In this overall summary of a relevant, right now word; for this season and time of the Father's divine truth and prophetic awareness of DIVISION...and the dangers it has caused. Our Father, has given divine revelations throughout "Divided: Heaven or Hell" to bring us to a deliverance like never before. Revelations that will cause us to walk in freedom and unity with Him and with one another. Revelations that will deliver us from bondage, through His flowing words of healing waters, deeming us whole and complete. Let us meditate on God's prepared meal of pleasing and acceptable dishes, gathered by His prophet. They will manifest in your mind, digest in your body and operate in and through your soul. As we willingly sup with the Father, through His prophecies of freedom from DIVISION... His LOVE will overpower all unrighteousness associated with DIVISION...causing you to make the important, right now decision to choose Heaven over Hell. For it is His LOVE that administers this power... We must LOVE instead of hate, for Jesus did not discriminate...discrimination is...DIVISION! LOVE is a place where DIVISION...can never dwell. Let us embrace each other and show a stranger grace through the Father. Let us heal from all that has caused, or we have allowed to separate...(divide) us from the LOVE of God! When we separate (divide) ourselves from each other; due to anger, hurts, deception, cultural reasons, social standings, we keep DIVISION...FED! When we make the Decision... We Must Choose...To Change, To Heal, To Overcome, To Walk in Freedom...DIVISION...has to flee! It is His LOVE! DIVISION cannot thrive when there is a multitude of God's LOVE! To God be the Glory... 2 Peter 1:20-21
Daniela Berghahn demonstrates that East German cinema occupies an ambivalent position between German national cinema on the one hand and East European and Soviet cinema on the other. The book includes a wide-ranging exploration of post-unification cinemafrom East Germany.
Timeless, beautiful, and haunting, spirals connect the four episodes of The Ghosts of Heaven, the mesmerizing new novel from Printz Award winner Marcus Sedgwick. They are there in prehistory, when a girl picks up a charred stick and makes the first written signs; there tens of centuries later, hiding in the treacherous waters of Golden Beck that take Anna, who people call a witch; there in the halls of a Long Island hospital at the beginning of the 20th century, where a mad poet watches the oceans and knows the horrors it hides; and there in the far future, as an astronaut faces his destiny on the first spaceship sent from earth to colonize another world. Each of the characters in these mysterious linked stories embarks on a journey of discovery and survival; carried forward through the spiral of time, none will return to the same place. This title has Common Core connections.
A trio of mismatched mercenaries is hired by a young woman to evaluate the safety of a boy who may have been taken against his will to a New Mexico backwoods settlement, where the mercenaries encounter paranoia, mistrust, and insanity in the shadow of a monolithic idol.
From the author of the acclaimed Dinner with Persephone comes a radically original novel about four women who invite us to imagine the divine anew: what if “a woman’s point of view” were also God’s? Patricia Storace’s Eve begins by telling us her version of what happened in Eden, and by revealing that our familiar constellations conceal other heavens we have never allowed ourselves to see. Each of the four subsequent chapters is the story of one of these new zodiacs, featuring images central to women: a knife, a cauldron, a garden, a pair of embracing lovers. The four women whose stories they tell are Job’s daughter, the Queen of Sheba, a polytheistic cook, and a transformed Sarah, wife of Abraham. Storace brilliantly reimagines the worlds of these women, freeing them from the old tales in which they were trapped and putting them in the foreground of their stories and of the Old Testament itself.