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Perhaps there is no greater test of our theology than when we find ourselves responding to the trials of life. And one of the greatest challenges we face in life has to do with problems in relationships. When it comes to family, marriage, friendships and working relationships, we find tremendous opportunities for putting doctrine into practice. Will Simmons has taken one of those potential relationship challenges and outlined an approach for applying biblical truth. For the man in a difficult marriage, who wants to please Christ and find victory" in the heat of the battle," this book will prove to be a helpful resource. Carey Hardy Executive Senior Pastor Grace Community Church Sun Valley, California. Will lives in Southern California and works at The Master's College. He has a BS degree in Social Psychology from California Baptist University and a Masters degree in Biblical Counseling from the Master's College. He has traveled extensively around the world as a Bible teacher and teaches at Logos Ministries at Grace Community Church. He has four married children and six grandchildren. He is also the author of "The Biblical Anthology On The Spirit Of God" Grace Publishing International: 2006. He is a conference speaker and is involved in Biblical counseling at Grace Community Church and The Masters college.
Helps develop the staying power and endurance to see the plans God has given people through to the end, and gives them the character and confidence to find joy in even the toughest of struggles.
How can a woman who has suffered countless devastating trials grow to enjoy - and ultimately embrace - a sense of achievement, accomplishment, and fulfillment? Violeta writes about how she overcame her agonizing hardships, and encourages others to conquer their own and achieve their dreams, in this honest, revealing, and inspiring book, Alone in the Heat of the Battle. You will be mesmerized and enriched as Violeta recounts her many struggles: her bipolar diagnosis, her stay in psychiatric wards, her night in an isolation room, a brain aneurysm, partial vision loss, the inability to drive, weight gain, and the early death of her beloved mother. Despite the struggles she has faced, Violeta's sense of humor shines through. She wants to encourage you to overcome your trials and achieve your dreams. Faith, love of family, and inner strength help make this book a must-read for anyone who is struggling with personal obstacles.
This third volume in the Leo Cooper Regimental Actions series follows 16 DLI as they slogged their way through Italy during the Second World War. After landing at Salerno in September 1943 they fought their way relentlessly across the ridges and rivers that criss-crossed Italy facing some of the finest troops in the German army.
In Central Harlem, the symbolic and historic heart of black America, the violent unrest of July 1964 highlighted a new dynamic in the racial politics of the nation. The first "long, hot summer" of the Sixties had arrived.
God has given each Christian access to His Holy Armory-a storehouse of body armor and divine weapons that equip us to STAND FIRM against attacks from Satan. Understanding how to fully utilize this gear is essential for every believer's protection in a world where our battles are not against flesh and blood.STANDING FIRM IN CHRIST: Biblical Principles for Fighting Spiritual Battles, by Dianne Thornton, explores the Armor of God and the weapons of spiritual warfare through the person and character of Jesus Christ.This 8-week study offers a fresh perspective on the Armor of God. We begin by examining our weapons. Then we focus on each piece of armor, how it relates to a Name of God from the Old Testament, and how it is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.Wearing the Armor of God is not so much about "praying it on," although prayer is an essential weapon in our arsenal, but about how we live! When we STAND FIRM in who Christ is, and who we are in Him, we can fight our enemy effectively and experience victory.
Examines the construction, battles, and technological and historical impact of the Civil War battleships, the Monitor and the Merrimac.
John Keegan's groundbreaking portrayal of the common soldier in the heat of battle -- a masterpiece that explores the physical and mental aspects of warfare The Face of Battle is military history from the battlefield: a look at the direct experience of individuals at the "point of maximum danger." Without the myth-making elements of rhetoric and xenophobia, and breaking away from the stylized format of battle descriptions, John Keegan has written what is probably the definitive model for military historians. And in his scrupulous reassessment of three battles representative of three different time periods, he manages to convey what the experience of combat meant for the participants, whether they were facing the arrow cloud at the battle of Agincourt, the musket balls at Waterloo, or the steel rain of the Somme. The Face of Battle is a companion volume to John Keegan's classic study of the individual soldier, The Mask of Command: together they form a masterpiece of military and human history.
In The Heat of the Day, Elizabeth Bowen brilliantly recreates the tense and dangerous atmosphere of London during the bombing raids of World War II. Many people have fled the city, and those who stayed behind find themselves thrown together in an odd intimacy born of crisis. Stella Rodney is one of those who chose to stay. But for her, the sense of impending catastrophe becomes acutely personal when she discovers that her lover, Robert, is suspected of selling secrets to the enemy, and that the man who is following him wants Stella herself as the price of his silence. Caught between these two men, not sure whom to believe, Stella finds her world crumbling as she learns how little we can truly know of those around us.
In World War II, the U.S. Army’s 44th General Hospital found themselves at ground-zero of the Japanese counterattack on the island of Leyte. As Japanese infantry infiltrated and enemy paratroopers dropped around them, the 44th’s officers faced a life-or-death decision. With over 200 patients, the Japanese surrounding them, and no option to retreat, they had to act fast. Should they uphold their oath to “do no harm”? Or do they arm the medical staff and defend themselves and their patients? Do they risk violation of the Geneva Convention or risk death or imprisonment at the hands of the Japanese? But without authorization to obtain arms, how would they defend themselves? Could the 44th hold out until infantry support arrived? Their fate would be determined in what was called “The Battle of Buffalo Wallow”. This book tells the previously unknown and controversial story of the 44th General Hospital, experienced medical professionals who were asked to perform actions over and above their expected duties. In World War II, the Philippine island of Leyte became the stage for a key battle between the United States and Japan. U.S. General Douglas MacArthur’s 6th Army invaded Leyte on October 20th, 1944. Soon afterwards, the Army’s 44th General Hospital landed to care for casualties. Untrained in combat, they were sent inland to the village of Burauen, very close to the front lines of fighting. The hospital tents were set up between three airfields that were recently taken from the Japanese. But, as the U.S. infantry advanced westward, they left the 44th and other service units behind, mostly unprotected. In a desperate move, the Japanese determined to make Leyte the decisive battle they hoped would turn the tide of the War. To counter the American advance, Japanese General Yamashita devised a bold plan. The first step would be a combined infantry and paratrooper attack to retake the airfields on Leyte. Subsequently, the attack placed the 44th and their patients in great peril. Their courage and dedication would be tested in the heat of battle. After the War, the Surgeon General of the Army called the 44th “the finest that ever served.”