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A person who is living wretched can never be said to have A BIG GOD. If a man/woman is wretched and is wallowing in abject penury, what will he/she show as a proof or benefit of godliness. And if a man/woman is wallowing in chronic immorality, what will he/she show as a proof his/her love for God. ******************** “POVERTY IS A MAN: PERHAPS A WOMAN”, treats POVERTY as a man or even a woman because they are the only creatures of God with an ordination. If you wish to know more about the ordination, then read on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The author explains the distinguishing factors one must possess to attract GOD'S unlimited grace. The book makes you appreciate your tripatriach nature and totally disregards the lopsided Christianity that unfortunately many practice. This book encapsulates all aspects of life, while capitalising on our motives, intentions, lifestyle, and relationship with GOD through prayers that will empower you to be a shining light, and a Power filled Christian that uses affliction as tool for greatness rather than a tool for despair. It seeks to recalibrate and resuscitate the praying capacity of Christians. This eye-opening book reveals the secret on how we can get our prayers running to GOD with faith rather than running to the devil with fear.
In what appears to be a sixty capsule-sized inspiring and motivating piece, the author presents some of the most salient, simple, yet hidden truths that are arguably the operating thoughts, principles and work ethics underlying almost every renowned success in the world today. Each chapter is uniquely captured with enlightening and provocative nuggets encapsulating the 60 Most Guarded Secrets of Life, for your deep thinking and clarion call to action.
It is a book about love, friendship, betrayal, and choices. It specifically teaches the need for sexual purity and genuine love amongst young people. Life is beautiful and full of meaning. Some have it rough, but it is never all rough or all smooth. Mistakes are part of life. The problem is not in the mistake, but the ability to stand up from where you have fallen, pick up your broken pieces and start all over again. Learn from your past mistakes and allow God to give you a bright future; there is a message in every mess, a fortune in every misfortune. Your story will turn to history when you overcome; it is not yet over until it is over. In that disability is ABILITY. Beyond The Eclipse is a book for parents, young adults, and teenagers. Also, the book will help our young ones to know that keeping one’s virginity is priceless. Therefore, they must ensure that it is preserved until the right time. It is your pride and joy, whether you are a boy or girl. It keeps you from worrying about sexually transmitted diseases and infections, unwanted pregnancies and other ills that result from premarital affairs. This book will give hope to all who feel they have missed it. There is a lesson for everyone to learn.
With several practical theories related to belief, this book deals extensively on the matter of belief, as it relates to human productivity. Written by seasoned authors, the book will transform your belief system from whatever level it is now, to at least a 95% level. It is an eye-opener, that will throw more enlightenment to you on how to harness the potentials of your belief system, to achieve great success in life. The exposition in this book is truly unbelievable and if you to read it till the end, you will learn how to transform your life, by transforming your belief. Begin to UNLOCK THE POWERS OF YOUR BELIEFS now!!!
"Jesus the Virgin-Born" is an investigation and evaluation of all scriptural texts, both positive and negative, that are relevant to the origin of Jesus, together with the peripheral issues of the extent of Mary's virginity and the relationship of Jesus with his "brethren". The method with each text involves an examination of its basis in its original language and proceeds with an analysis of its meaning, implication, and value as testimony in terms of Jesus' origin. While a familiarity with Hebrew and Greek is helpful it is not a necessity. Along the way issues that are treated include prophecy, Isaiah 7:14, the nature of Luke's line of Jesus' ancestry and his basis for its placement, and the literary independence of each of the synoptic Gospels. Although evenhandedness is intended throughout, the resulting evidence demonstrates that the scriptural record with regard to Jesus' origin is both integral and credible. Edgar Alan Nutt lived in New Jersey before entering Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, and for two summers he worked on a New Hampshire farm as a teamster. Before graduation he enlisted in the Navy serving as a Pharmacist's Mate. In 1950 he graduated from Dartmouth College and in 1953 from the Episcopal Church's Virginia Theological School leading to ordinations as deacon and priest. During his ministry in Diocese of Newark parishes he married and subsequently moved with his wife and two children to New England where he served parishes in the Dioceses of New Hampshire and Vermont. While contending against his Church's growing liberalism he was deposed in 1989 without benefit of due process; however in 1990 he was consecrated a bishop to serve disenfranchised Episcopalians in the north-east. Bishop Nutt is now retired, dividing his time between two New Hampshire homes where he enjoys doing research, writing, and gardening.
New Criticism and Pedagogical Directions for Contemporary Black Women Writers is a collection of critical and pedagogical essays that shed new light on the creative depths of Black women writers. On the one hand, some Black women writers have been heavily anthologized, they have more often than not been restricted by critical metanarratives. Some of their works have been lionized while others remain neglected. On the other hand, some Black women writers have been ignored and understudied. This collection corrects the gaps in our critical thinking about Black women writers by introducing them to a new generation of undergraduate and graduate students, and by presenting pedagogical essays to our colleagues currently working in the field.