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When her mother dies, Corrie Bell Hollister is left with four younger siblings to care for. Hoping to find her uncle, she arrives in Gold Rush territory determined to be strong and make her own way. But her long-lost father's so-called land of promise is a dangerous place, and she has never felt so alone.
What does the Bible have to say about creation care and the responsibility of Christians? Edward Brown offers a biblical framework for creation care as well as practical steps that ordinary Christians can take to exercise good ecological stewardship.
All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all. This is my Father's world...
"Hymn singing reflects a congregation's spiritual vitality and their response to God's grace.
The colorful pages, fascinating photos, and intriguing stories in this book will inspire your youngster's love for nature and a desire to explore God's wonderful world. And, in exploring, your child will learn about God—His power, creativity, intelligence, humor, and love. Pablo, his wife Euni, and their family serve the Lord in Waslala, Nicaragua. They have been involved in evangelization, church planting, and ministry since 1995. Pablo's interest in nature began as a young boy. When he was ten years old, his family moved to Costa Rica where he discovered a whole new world of birds, animals, flowers, and trees. Today he enjoys exploring nature as much as he did when he was a boy. His son Jacinto is an avid photographer and helps Pablo with pictures and editing for his books. Jacinto and his wife Kendra also live in Waslala, Nicaragua.
The history, devotion, and Scripture that inspired some of the greatest hymns that illuminate the character of God the Father.
A historian's personal journey into the complex questions of immigration, home and nation From Ireland to London in the 1950s, Derry in the Troubles to contemporary, de-industrialised Manchester, Joyce finds the ties of place, family and the past are difficult to break. Why do certain places continue to haunt us? What does it mean to be British after the suffering of Empire and of war? How do we make our home in a hypermobile world without remembering our pasts? Patrick Joyce's parents moved from Ireland in the 1930s and made their home in west London. But they never really left the homeland. And so as he grew up among the streets of Paddington and Notting Hill and when he visited his family in Ireland he felt a tension between the notions of home, nation and belonging. Going to My Father's House charts the historian's attempt to make sense of these ties and to see how they manifest in a globalised world. He explores the places - the house, the street, the walls and the graves - that formed his own identity. He ask what place the ideas of history, heritage and nostalgia have in creating a sense of our selves. He concludes with a plea for a history that holds the past to account but also allows for dynamic, inclusive change.