This book is a fitting rendition of of our simple day-to-day thoughts on inspiration and hope. Yet, the book excels as a lasting memorial for my husband, Martin Freier, and as a fourth sequel to the historical, biographical series, which begins with the first book, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems. Originally written to express heartfelt interest in Martin's struggle for survival as a young man in Nazi Slovakia, the four books evolved into a mystical expression of fear, hope, and inspiration. Even though this story is unmiquely Martin's story, the composite effect of all of the books enligtens us to think what if I were Martin. This to me is the therapeutic, soothing effects of the powerful message of hope for peace and faith in oneself that is beaded into the wonder of words of these books. It has been my pleasure to relate these journeys of life to you.
The book was written as a second sequel and was written, of course, after my husband died. Yes, I as the writer chose to have the usage of the fantastic characters, the angels, for example, in the book. For one, I really believe in angels. I really believe that angels are many times guided by G-d. I do believe that angels helped people that survived in WWII. I was not a victim of the war as was so many other people, civilians and soldiers, and other military, of course. But my husband's story of when he was growing up in Nazi Slovakia was told to me so very vividly by my mother-in-law, Anna, and by my husband, Martin, that I for many years began to think of myself as a survivor of the Holocaust. I am proud to have known Martin for the years that I was privileged to have been married to him. I have loved him always and always will love him. He was special because he was always a believer in the truth. I am trying to follow in his footsteps.
This storybook Open Up The Gates To Jerusalem For The Queen Of Sheba is a delightful story, which recreates the two mystical, Biblical characters, the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon in a very delightful, titillating way and is designed to appeal to young children. The story line flows from the introduction of the main characters to the Biblical historical time that the two meet in Jerusalem. The story continues with easy to read text and self-defining illustrations. When the story ends, the reader will have learned about the trip across the desert in Africa to the City of Jerusalem. The reader would have viewed memorable details of the City of Jerusalem at that particular time in history. In the end of the story, the reader is made to understand that there is the perpetuity of The Ark. The Ark will be forever placed in the land of Sheba's kingdom and the Hebrew religion has won over a whole country of converts.
What would you have done if you were faced with a war that brought soldiers to your doorstep to displace you from you home and business, and family, and place of worship; a war that defied all reason and law; a war that was generated from the minds of psychopaths who were capable of taking over country after country until they took over the entire world? Could you have been one of the characters in this book?
Part I: The Shepherd Boy synopsis King David is known by everyone and is revered for his reverence and complete trust in the LORD and for his Psalms. Reading his Psalms is so inspiring to us all---most likely because the Psalms are expressions of his inner-most thoughts. It is particularly enlightening to know that he was able to overcome childhood antagonism and bullying by delving deep into his own thoughts, and maintaining his faith in the Lord, and by reading the Bible. G-d was so impressed with his caring for animals that G-d chose David to be the second King of Israel. It was possible for a shepherd boy to gain the trust of G-d and his people and become a king. Part II: The Sheep Alphabet synopsis This exceptional alphabet book teaches us the names of the many, many sheep in the world and in our own country. It is most fascinating to realize that sheep come in different shapes and colors from all over the world. It is memorable to realize that sheep came in different sizes and shapes back in the days when King David was a shepherd.
The Second World War is raging in Slovakia. The hostilities and the armed warfare are heightened to a fevers pitch. The Nazis are coming to select all of the remaining Jews living in Micholovce. Joseph Freier tells Anna and their four sons and daughter that they must escape immediately to the woods near Slovakia. This happens in August of 1944. They escape to the woods and travel deep into the woods. When they feel that they are safe, they build an underground bunker. Joseph was able to make arrangements with his former foreman, and they know that there will be deliveries of food. It is December of 1944, and the weather has been colder than in past years, and the Germans are in the area. Anna waits everyday for the weekly food delivery. On this particular day, she prayed to G-d and asked him to save her family and her from starvation. She hears the sounds of voices in the woods. She thinks that she is hearing things, but she soon realizes that people are out in the woods singing. At this moment, she didnt care if the people were Nazis or not; she simply had to have food. She called out. No one heard her. She moved toward the sound of the voices and called out again and again. A horse that was in the front of a sleigh heard her calls. The horses driver looked in the same direction and saw Anna. He came over to Anna with two other men. They were people from the nearby village. A priest had organized the people of the town to bake cakes and cook turkeys and bring other foods to the people in the woods, who were starving. It was Christmas night, and Anna had enough food to last for three weeks. Anna always remembered the goodness of the people of the town. Not only was she nourished and her family nourished, but their spirits for living and in trusting people was renewed.
In essence, the most important word one will ever understand is truth, but within those five letters is a timeless mystery that has confounded philosophers, theologians, and sages throughout the centuries. What is truth? Who defines it? Who protects it? What the Nazis did to in the last century cannot be changed, and day by day, new information challenges the worlds definition of truth in times of war. In 1943, when the Nazis came to take the Jews to camps during the siege of Slovakia, a man by the name of Joseph Frier arranged to have his four sons taken to a place of safety. There, the boys hid in fear for their very lives and were forced to make impossible decisions just to survive. Martin, the authors husband, was one of those boys. Against the overwhelming scale of human cruelty of those days, it is important to remember and celebrate smaller human stories of kindness, courage, and integrity. During the Nazi occupation of Europe, fearful and weak men and women traded their souls to the devil. In this pitch-black part of world history, there were men and women who became champions of the truth and became heroes in the eyes of G-d forever. In remembering those who perished during this war, we pray for their souls as we remember our forefathers, Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, and our women patriarchs Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah. Throughout human history, countless faceless champions emerged when needed. Sadly, for every hero, there were also those who succumbed to their baser, more cowardly impulses of self-preservation at any cost. Echoes Resounding from the Past celebrates the truth of what it means to be a hero.
This is a powerful and poignant book, which is so special in its entirety. It specifically tells what the victim is thinking as he is developing a new life and progressing as the blossoms do on the flowers on the circle of life.
The book, The Odyssey, is the story about my father-in-law, mother-in-law, and my husbands older sister, Edith. They were taken from their home and put on a truck that was destined to the train station in Micholovce. The truck broke down, and the people were told that they would have to march to their destination, which was Auchwitz. The story tells of how Joseph plotted their escape. The story tells of how they escaped and how they hid in the caves of the Tatra Mountains. The story also tells of where they went in the mountains and who they met. The story is based on a true story. It is a unique and powerful story as well as captivating, intriguing, and interesting to read.
This book, The Mornings Glory: The Light utilizes many forms of creative art to depict the central theme of the book, which is that G-d has punished King Solomon by not allowing the spirits of these 100 people to go to rest. Young George travels through a unique labyrinth of unique mazes of mushrooms with his illustrious three friends to solve the riddle by giving the one word answer to the question. George solves the riddle but has to hurry to escape from the collapsing building. He escapes with the help of his three friends the gray bird, and the butterfly with four wings, and the rabbit, and with the help of the genie, who has helped him to find the forgotten castle of King Solomon. Visit with George vicariously through the enchanted land of wizards and genies into the land of King Solomon. Feel the excitement and enchantment as the reader bridges the gap between real and unreal and as the connections between the past and the present are made for the reader. Absolutely captivating!
The book, The Odyssey, is the story about my father-in-law, mother-in-law, and my husbands older sister, Edith. They were taken from their home and put on a truck that was destined to the train station in Micholovce. The truck broke down, and the people were told that they would have to march to their destination, which was Auchwitz. The story tells of how Joseph plotted their escape. The story tells of how they escaped and how they hid in the caves of the Tatra Mountains. The story also tells of where they went in the mountains and who they met. The story is based on a true story. It is a unique and powerful story as well as captivating, intriguing, and interesting to read.
Service Learning for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is a unique workbook for planning, implementing and evaluating service-learning projects. It includes an easy-to-follow process for planning and completing projects and a range of tools and activities to help students maintain progress and navigate the complexities of their projects.
Cheryl writes this book not to boast about her years of service but to share about the grace and mercy of God that supersedes all our services and self-righteousness. That being said, she hopes the born-again believer reading this book, who has worked for years and served with all their hearts but yet came to a crossroad and missed it, will find this the perfect time to experience what we have ministered to others about. That is the grace and mercy of God like never before. There will be those who will nail you to the cross, but receive what God is giving you from the experience. He uses everything we go through to better equip us for service. That is a lesson that will let you know whether or not, woman, if thou art really loosed. Loosed from you and loosed from others. God knows that you won’t pass every test. Just don’t drop out of the class. In the end, it will be the love of God that will see you through. It’s all designed to increase your love and mercy for others.
Through biblical accounts of their sisters in faith, women are encouraged to renounce complacency, forsake the safety of shallow security, and let God direct them to greater understanding of His will and purpose for their lives.
Do you know the Secret?A Book for Christians Who Care About the World Around Them.What is Oprahfication?How has is effected Our Culture?How has it effected The Church?How has it effected You?
What Were You Thinking? . . . . . . Eve, as you tasted the forbidden fruit? . . . Sapphira, as you lied about the money? . . . Mrs. Lot, as you glanced back at Sodom? . . . Hannah, as you left Samuel with Eli? . . . Martha, as you tattled on Mary? What were these women thinking? You might be surprised to learn that these Bible-time women may have had thoughts that would be hard to distinguish from those of modern-day women. In these pages you will meet thirteen Bible-time women through a casual visit in a contemporary, small-group setting. Interviews with these women bring their previously black-and-white lives into vivid, living color as you get to know them more personally and begin to feel their heartstrings tug a familiar pull on your own. Discussion Questions and Leader's Guide included! Cheryl Elliott lives in Seymour, just southeast of Knoxville, Tennessee, where she worships and serves in the Woodlawn Christian Church as a women's Sunday school teacher and women's ministry team leader. Widowed in 2008, Cheryl is the mother of two sons and one daughter-all young adults who live nearby-and is the grandmother of a two-year-old granddaughter whom she enjoys spoiling.
Every human on earth will experience times of adversity, uncertainty, and discomfort, but those experiences also lead to our most profound life testimonies. And those life testimonies produce powerful life lessons that we can choose to transparently share in order to positively impact the lives of others. As you will see clearly demonstrated by the 12 co-authors who share their testimonies in PRAY, PURSUE, PERSIST, when we choose to shift our perspective about prayer and persistence we actually begin to view our individual challenges as opportunities for growth. We get to exercise deep-rooted faith, belief, and reliance on the Creator even through life events that our human spirit cannot begin to comprehend. PRAY, PURSUE, PERSIST is a soul-stirring compilation of real-life stories from women who rely heavily on the power of prayer to usher them through the circumstances that are beyond their own human control. And because of their prayers and their persistence, they have been able to overcome the very obstacles that tried to break them and continue moving towards the pursuit of God's purpose for their lives, all while maintaining "the peace of God, which transcends all understanding" (Philippians 4:7).
Excavation is a process of digging for something of value; and, one of the most important aspects of excavation is soil analysis. This is important in order to determine the appropriate support system. There are different classifications of soil types in which you can find stable rock, such as granite or sandstone; or cohesive soils, such as the various types of clay; or granular soils, such as gravel or sand. And where soils are configured in layers the soil must be classified on the basis of the weakest soil layer. And this has great spiritual significance, because we need to understand what type of soil we are, as Jesus shows us in His parable of the sower and the seed. If you ask the Lord to show you, you, He will Cheryl L. Black is a mother and evangelist. She is, also, the author of When Faith Becomes Glory and A Shepherd's Heart. She believes God uses the testimonies of our lives to promote His kingdom. And it is vital that we not just share our opinions; but, we must spread the word of God. Jesus said, "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me" (John 12:32). So we need to understand that opinions change over time, but God's word stands sure. "The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand forever" (Isaiah 40:8). If we abide in His love, we should abide in His word, which will produce fruit.
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