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Rueben would be the first to admit he was stubborn. He hated being told something wasn't possible when there was no scientific basis for their claims. So, when his peers told him searching for fossils in China wouldn’t be a worthwhile endeavour, instead of quitting Rueben doubled down his efforts to raise the necessary funds to travel there. But his arrival in Shanghai started with embarrassment and left Rueben fearing his distracted clumsiness had scared away his translator and guide, Yuan Xi, before they’d even left for their destination: the Taihang Mountains in Shanxi Province. Yet Rueben hadn’t imagined the most important discovery he'd make in those mountains would be about himself. An overwhelming and confusing discovery that had Rueben wanting to run... had him never wanting to leave Yuan's side. Yuan Xi prided himself on being a sought-after translator, capable of hiding his anger despite the way his European employers treated him and his countrymen. Knew how to keep a smile on his face while being treated like a servant; remaining invisible until needed. But this latest job could be hazardous to his health, and Yuan didn’t mean physically. The endearingly clumsy scientist employing Yuan made him question whether he wanted more than emotionless, casual relationships... and whether taking a risk with his heart might be worth it.
Using the format of the bestselling A Guide to Prayer for All God's People, this book offers a simple, classic structure for flexible, balanced daily prayer. Included in each day's practice are an opening prayer, a hymn of praise, a Scripture reading, reflection, and readings on spiritual discernment from a wide variety of writers.
Learn the three simple rules to mutual respect, unity and a deeper daily relationship with God.
“Since the dawn of time man has searched the vast heavens for answers.” When we see the violence, the pain, around us, we wonder if there is more to this existence. First with our eyes, then with a telescope, and now with technology capable of going into space itself, we have tried to ascertain whether we are alone in this vast universe—if this is all that there is for us. The enemy wants us to believe that, but if we do, we are so very wrong. Our wonderful God and Savior wants us to someday be with Him in the heavens above. However, He doesn’t want us to have to wait until then to experience His kingdom in our hearts. He has given us the tools to sort through the onslaught of media lies around us to find the kernel of hope and truth that He desires for us to have—right now, TODAY. This book can help you do that. You will read about the great controversy between good and evil, and how that battle has played out in the author’s life. You will learn about the history of Christianity and the hope found in Jesus. And you will discover how it’s possible for each of us to live a prosperous, joy-filled life, here, NOW, on earth. We don’t have to wait until heaven to experience it. Just reach out and grasp it—take hold of it and don’t let go.
During a cave expedition in the Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya, India, the body of the Doloi(Chief of the Nongkhlieh elaka), who had gone missing, was found brutally murdered, at the bottom of a deep shaft. Thrang Kharwan, the organizer of the Expedition, was caught up in the web and intrigues of the coal and limestone miners, who felt threatened by the cry of 'save the caves' raised by the cavers. Thrang had filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Apex Court of the country against the destruction of the environment, especially of the caves and its unique cave eco-systems, by the indiscriminate and unscientific quarrying. Thrang survived the attempts on his life, including a heinous attempt to toss him into the deep dark shaft where the Daloi's body was earlier found murdered; ironically, a cave that had become his dream and fantasy - to finally achieve his goal of cave conservation. In this murderous raging attrition of deceit and power and against all odds, he finally came out triumphant, to find the meaning of life and love.
is the fictionalized account of an impressionable, star-crossed lad coming of age in tiny Bristow, Arkansas, graduating from The University of Arkansas, attaining a degree from Candler School of Theology, and aspiring for a ministerial appointment in Arkansas from the Methodist bishop. Bristow is where he learned to figure, process unpleasantries, and was abducted. The University of Arkansas is where he excelled academically, married his campus sweetheart, and survived the initial attempt upon his life by an unknown assassin. Georgia is where he served a student ministerial appointment in rural Greene County, resisted the wiles of a skirt-tugging parishioner, survived a near fatal automobile wreck precipitated by an ambitious small town constable, navigated through numerous personality conflicts of parishioners, and narrowly avoided a cleverly calculated scheme by the anonymous assassin. Arkansas is the setting for Deveauxs initial appointments while awaiting the elusive promotion. Interesting personalities abound: an enigmatic district superintendent, the church member in charge of porno films shown at the fire department, the unpredictable church organist, and the unknown assassin. The salient significance of the books title is discovered in the LAST line of the text.
The Locust Messenger returns in Fitzgerald's Fit. Part 2 of The Locust Messenger takes you into a spiritual battle between Heaven and Hell, explaining what it is like for a struggling believer. Diane's final break from Rueben in 1997 lead her down a path of drugs, fornication and eventually a face-off with a sorceror and his pot-luck of soothe-saying friends. But a Daddy's little girl named Diane was not alone. Not once did she turn away from the grace of God that would save her from a mouth of a sorceror who spoke on behalf of Satan and his followers. Diane's battle was won into the Kingdom of God while she was being persecuted on drugs and judgment from the Lord would be followed by fury.