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This book comes to you as a token of a second offeringa gesture that encompasses discovery and recovery. It is a catharsis of the soul for the undying hope of the future. It is a compilation of poetry, all of which paints the portrait of life experiences. The Unveiled Treasure symbolizes a journey of faith, strength, and courage. The writing is at once nostalgic and therapeutic, sad and wistful, and hopeful and inspirational, in a sense. It calls the reader to a place of unveiling to reveal hidden potentials and sets you on the truth that you are a treasure. It presents the mind of a woman with deep layersone who can fully empathize with the struggles that others face, sensitive enough to touch the hearts of those whom the harsh strokes of life have whipped, and open-minded enough not to be judgmental. A treasure lives without the regrets of yesterday and the worries of tomorrow, and basks in the delight of today!
Tanya is no ordinary girl. She can see fairies. But not the fairies we imagine. Evil fairies who cast spells on her, rousing her from her sleep and propelling her out of bed. At wit's end with her daughter's inexplicable behavior, Tanya's mother sends her away to live with her grandmother at Elvesden Manor, a secluded countryside mansion on the outskirts of a peculiar Essex town. There is plenty to explore, as long as Tanya stays away from Hangman's Wood- a vast stretch of forest, full of catacombs and notorious for people losing their lives. Fifty years ago a girl vanished in the woods, a girl Tanya's grandmother will not speak of. As Tanya learns more about this girl, she finds herself dangerously close to vanishing into the fairy realm forever. Debut author Michelle Harrison weaves an intricate mystery into a beautiful and haunting fantasy that captures a rich world of fairy lore where only the color red can offer protection.
Grand adventures stories often begin where you least expect them… Iris knows this because she’s read them all. However, as a thirteen-year-old stuck in the tiny town of Bugden, real adventure seems like a distant dream. But when Iris and her best friend, Sam, stumble upon an unusually dry river on the outskirts of town, they’re led to a discovery beyond anything Iris has ever read about: a hidden city and a forgotten tale of friendship. In Jason Pamment's middle grade graphic novel debut, perfect for fans of Hilda and This Was Our Pact, can Iris and Sam uncover the truth in time to keep their own friendship afloat, or will history repeat itself and pull them apart forever? An ALSC Graphic Novel Reading List Title
Res is a journal of anthropology and comparative aesthetics dedicated to the study of the object, in particular cult and belief objects and objects of art. The journal presents contributions by philosophers, art historians, archaeologists, critics, linguists, architects, artists, among others.
As a young bride, Jennifer Smith couldn’t wait to build her life with the man she adored. She dreamed of closeness, of being fully known and loved by her husband. But the first years of marriage were nothing like she’d imagined. Instead, they were marked by disappointment and pain. Trapped by fear and insecurity, and feeling totally alone, Jennifer cried out to God: What am I doing wrong? Why is this happening to us? It was as if a veil had descended between her and her husband, and between her and God—one that kept her from experiencing the fullness of love. How did Jennifer and her husband survive the painful times? What did they do when they were tempted to call it quits? How did God miraculously step in during the darkest hour to rescue and redeem them, tearing down the veil once and for all? The Unveiled Wife is a real-life love story; one couple’s refreshingly raw, transparent journey touching the deep places in a marriage that only God can reach. If you are feeling disappointment or even despair about your marriage, the heart-cry of this book is: You are not alone. Discover through Jennifer’s story how God can bring you through it all to a place of transformation.
A few days ago, Mystery Minder Mia was sitting alone, pondering over the strange incidents happening in her school. Her mother entered and was puzzled to see Mia this way. 'You look worried,' said her mother, concerned. Mia blurted out, 'I was just thinking about who could be behind all the strange happenings at school. For the first time, I do not know how to solve this mystery and it is frustrating.' 'Since when have you started looking at things emotionally rather than logically, Mia,' replied her mother calmly. 'Try looking at the situation from the standpoint of logic and reason rather than from what your heart tells you. Maybe that would help.’ RESILIENCE WORKS BETTER WHEN ONE LEARNS TO INTEGRATE EMOTIONS WITH LOGIC- The way Mia does in the story of this month. Her logical bent of mind helps her join the dots and catch the culprits.
A few days ago, Mystery Minder Mia was sitting alone, pondering over the strange incidents happening in her school. Her mother entered and was puzzled to see Mia this way. 'You look worried,' said her mother, concerned. Mia blurted out, 'I was just thinking about who could be behind all the strange happenings at school. For the first time, I do not know how to solve this mystery and it is frustrating.' 'Since when have you started looking at things emotionally rather than logically, Mia,' replied her mother calmly. 'Try looking at the situation from the standpoint of logic and reason rather than from what your heart tells you. Maybe that would help.’ RESILIENCE WORKS BETTER WHEN ONE LEARNS TO INTEGRATE EMOTIONS WITH LOGIC- The way Mia does in the story of this month. Her logical bent of mind helps her join the dots and catch the culprits.
A few days ago, Mystery Minder Mia was sitting alone, pondering over the strange incidents happening in her school. Her mother entered and was puzzled to see Mia this way. 'You look worried,' said her mother, concerned. Mia blurted out, 'I was just thinking about who could be behind all the strange happenings at school. For the first time, I do not know how to solve this mystery and it is frustrating.' 'Since when have you started looking at things emotionally rather than logically, Mia,' replied her mother calmly. 'Try looking at the situation from the standpoint of logic and reason rather than from what your heart tells you. Maybe that would help.’ RESILIENCE WORKS BETTER WHEN ONE LEARNS TO INTEGRATE EMOTIONS WITH LOGIC- The way Mia does in the story of this month. Her logical bent of mind helps her join the dots and catch the culprits.
In the book of Genesis, we see creation, God’s pursuit in covenant, displays of righteousness and faith, but also humanity’s rebellion, judgment, racism, social inequality, and depravity run amuck. We see the difference in walking by faith with God and walking by worldly standards. We see holy justice and raw human injustice. In Genesis chapters 29 and 30, there is no shortage of these elements, where God chose to preserve a diary, of sorts, of a matriarch of the faith. Though history has reduced her story to only descriptive paragraphs, this twelve-week Bible study will unveil why God chose to carry her testimony for our benefit in living out the Christian life. God took her humble position and grafted her into the scarlet thread of the Gospel story. You know her as the wife to a patriarch, who was in love with her sister, and a mother to eight of the original twelve tribes of Israel. Her name is Leah. After this expository styled study, you will be astonished and captivated by her testimony of how faith wrestles to thrive in the land of the living while yielding to the hope of heaven. She is a channel by which world history has been shaped and our hope secured in Christ. You will be encouraged and convicted as you wrestle with the God who revealed Himself to her and who stands to do the same for you.
V. George Shillington sees this letter as Paul's personal testimony about his ministry of reconciliation among the Corinthian Christians (chapters 1-9) and his ministry in defending the truth of the gospel (chapters 10-13). The thread that ties the two parts together is Paul's conviction on pastoral ministry under the banner of Christ. Paul insists that ministry is to be borne in affliction like that of Christ crucified. In raising the crucified Messiah out of the old creation, God has inaugurated a new creation, in which believers already participate. The only boast allowed is in the Lord, not in one's own achievements or elevated experiences.