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The story of the shield and the medicine wheel. A teaching story.
The Bible is no ordinary book. Every word of Scripture is inspired and empowered by God, which means we shouldn't read the Bible like any other book. So how should we read God's Word? The Seven Arrows Bible reading method is designed to help you make the most of your time in God's Word. This clear, orderly, and memorable guide for studying any passage of Scripture will equip you to love and apply God's Word for the rest of your life. Seven Arrows provides a 52-week survey of the overarching story of the Bible, uniting all of Scripture to the person and work of Christ. Using the arrows as a guide, you'll move through the entire Bible in a year and emerge with a deeper appreciation for God's love for you and the beauty and power of His Word. Each arrow of the Seven Arrows Bible reading method represents a question to consider every time you read Scripture:1. What does this passage say? 2. What did this passage mean to its original audience? 3. What does this passage tell us about God? 4. What does this passage tell us about man? 5. What does this passage demand of me? 6. How does this passage change the way I relate to people? 7. How does this passage prompt me to pray?Features:1-year devotional book5 days of reading per week fits into busy schedulesBible reading plan that walks students through the redemptive narrative of the Bible in one yearThe last devotion of each week connects that chapter of God's story to Jesus ChristDaily devotional material will help students correlate Bible reading and real-life applicationBenefits:Expand students' understanding of the Bible by being in the Word of God 5 days per weekStudy the Bible using a flexible 5-day per week plan that accommodates busy schedulesExperience personal spiritual growthProvides the opportunity for guys and girls to dig deeper into Scripture as individuals or with a groupGuides students to reflect on the truth of Scripture using the Seven Arrows Bible reading methodPractical devotional for new or inexperienced Bible study students as well as those who are more familiar with the ScripturesMatt and Sarah Rogers serve in ministry together at The Church at Cherrydale in Greenville, South Carolina, where Matt is a pastor. They have three daughters, Corrie, Avery, and Willa, and a son, Hudson. Matt holds an MDiv and PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and writes and speaks throughout the United States on discipleship, pastoral ministry, and missions. Follow Matt on Twitter @mattrogers_ or find him online at http://mattrogers.bio. Matt is also the coauthor of Seven Arrows: Aiming Bible Readers in the Right Direction. For more information go to sevenarrowsbible.com.
An outcast mage caught between two warring empires must either save the world or destroy everything she loves in the second novel of "an unforgettable epic fantasy" trilogy (Publishers Weekly). Sal the Cacophony -- outlaw, outcast, outnumbered -- destroys all that she loves. Her lover lost and cities burned in her wake, all she has left is her magical gun and her all-consuming quest for revenge against those who stole her power and took the sky from her. When the roguish agent of a mysterious patron offers her the chance to participate in a heist to steal an incredible power from the famed airship fleet, the Ten Arrows, she finds a new purpose. But a plot to save the world by bringing down empires swiftly escalates into a conspiracy of magic and vengeance that threatens to burn everything to ash, including herself. For more from Sam Sykes, check out: The Grave of Empires:Seven Blades in BlackTen Arrows of Iron Bring Down Heaven:The City Stained RedThe Mortal TallyGod's Last Breath The Affinity for Steel Trilogy:Tome of the UndergatesBlack HaloThe Skybound Sea
In this long-awaited second novel by the best-selling author of SEVEN ARROWS, Little Wolf, a follower of the Old Way, is the sole survivor of a village massacre. As he travels, his adventures mirror an inner search along the hidden pathways of the mind and heart. Estchimah is a female shaman. Her path to self-discovery leads through dazzling worlds of natural beauty, dream landscapes, and the borderlands where these spheres overlap. SONG OF HEYOEKHAH is a Vision Quest, a search for meaning, harmony, and balance that returns the reader to "the time of the Medicine Ways," "the place of imagination," and the very heart of human nature, in a compelling, unforgettable, and magical reading experience.
Ricky is a ten-year-old boy who lives with his busy mom who never seems to have much time for him, and his elderly Native American grandfather, who has nothing but time. Grandfather fills the boy’s head with folklores about the relationship between man and nature, and tells him stories about how one day Ricky will become a great Shaman. But Mother only wants him to be a well-adjusted and happy boy who plays with children his own age, not animals. “Seven Arrows” is a story that breaks the barriers between fantasy and reality, as Ricky explores the balance between man and animals after falling asleep in front of a black panther’s cage in New York’s Central Park Zoo. Through his dream, Ricky encounters a wise white buffalo, a mischievous black raven, and develops friendships with animals that he never had with people. American Indian legends conflict with twenty-first century technology as Ricky travels through the colors of the Rainbow and their corresponding planets, each one offering a lesson that can lead him to better understand his culture, the animal kingdom, humanity and the dangers of space travelling. Luckily, Ricky wakes up in his mother’s lap in Central Park only to realize that his dream is in part real, and he might need to utilize some of his newly-acquired wisdom.
Now, in this gripping spiritual autobiography that begins where SEVEN ARROWS ends, Hyemeyohsts Storm chronicles his own life and how it has been enriched by the power and sophistication of a discipline that reaches back tens of thousands of years to the Mayans and beyond. A rich blend of spiritual adventure, lyrical beauty, profound wisdom, and love, LIGHTNINGBOLT renews our understanding of the true intelligence of our Sacred Mother Earth, and teaches that without healing of the Self there can be no healing of the world.
Discover how peace and tranquility have been tapped through the personal stories of ordinary people, ordinary gardens, and extraordinary spaces. As professional horticulturalists, as husband and wife, and now as authors, Michel and Judy Marcellot explore motivations to garden for peace, for balance, for relaxation, for contemplation, and to memorialize loved ones. Above all, they find joy expressed within and through gardening. Personal stories show how the simple act of gardening changed lives and individuals. The authors chronicle their own paths from naive and idealistic, back-to-the-earth entrepreneurs who wanted to "be of service to the planet, and have a good time doing it," to respected horticulturists and sought after speakers who still embody the same ideals as when they started out. Examples illustrate varied elements of sacred sites and suggest ways readers might create the sacred in their own gardens. Read on and see how ordinary gardeners can attain their own backyard bliss.
In 1943 a submarine returning from a secret mission is attacked, its vital cargo believed lost . . . Three quarters of a century later, NUMA director Dirk Pitt is asked to help locate a missing person: the scientist responsible for the design of the revolutionary Poseidon's Arrow submarine. This craft is so advanced and dangerous that any government would kill to posses it - and not only has its designer disappeared, but so too have the plans. But this is no simple search. It leads Pitt from Washington to the Panama jungle, draws in the full resources of NUMA, and slowly unravels a deadly conspiracy that seeks to bring the world to its knees- and only Pitt can prevent it. Poseidon's Arrow follows Arctic Drift, Crescent Dawn and Atlantis Found as the next in the enthralling Dirk Pitt adventures. Praise for Clive Cussler 'The Adventure King' Sunday Express 'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail 'The guy I read' Tom Clancy
An adaptation of the Pueblo Indian myth that explains how the spirit of the Lord of the Sun was brought to the world of men.