How is our communication with God? Perhaps we talk to God but would be surprised if He responded. He could seem closer to us than our closest friendor so far off that we wonder if Hes listening at all. Maybe we wonder whether we should bother God with the little day-to-day stuff, or maybe our situation seems too hopeless even for Him. The God I Know offered an intimate look at the prayer life of an ordinary wife and mother who received extraordinary responses from God. This workbook, incorporated with the original manuscript, seeks to bridge the gap between what was written and what people were experiencing in their own lives. It provides space to record your prayers and His answers, to journal your true thoughts and to record His. Most of all, it asks you to get real and get honest with God, presenting not a formula but a paradigm shift in the way you think about your relationship with Him. This guide and workbook invites you to go on a prayer journey with God through inspiring testimonies, faith-building scriptures, and honest dialogue with your heavenly Father.
The Cove is a story within a story. Destiny Dawn, a fantasy writer, is duped into buying beach-front property contaminated by a toxic spill. The reader enters into her fantasy world full of mermaids, sand fairies and water babies, and their dilemmas, as she writes her novel. Meanwhile, Destiny's own life is becoming more and more bizarre and confusing. Why does the handsome marine biologist show up looking like one of the characters she invented? Why do the Iranians want her balding cat? And why does a black Mercedes keep following her? Does she just have an over-active imagination, or are the chemicals causing hallucinations and paranoia? Born in Billings Montana, Donna Varnes and her husband, Ed have traveled through every state and ten countries, and consider all of the USA as "home." She and her husband of 41 years, have six children and 17 grandchildren. Donna considers their remote forty-acre homestead near Denali National Park, as her "nest." There they experienced the real Alaska by living in a small cabin, home-schooling their children, and using sled dogs in their everyday living. It was also the inspiration for several of her short-stories published in the Anchorage Daily News and Mushing Magazine. Donna earned an Associates Degree in Christian Ministries from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, as well as an AAS in Developmental Disabilities from Prince William Sound Community College in Valdez, Alaska, where she started writing The Cove. She also completed a BA in Elementary Education from the University of Alaska, Anchorage.
Stephanie Zion is one fairy that does not look or act like any of the others. Was she born different for a purpose? Is she really a fairy at all? What will happen when Stephanie fails to heed the warnings of a bee, a butterfly and most of all the queen of the fairies? Will Stephanie discover the truth about Desolation woods? Is there someone being held captive there? Is there really a King of True North who helps those who call out to him, or does he just exist in fairy legends? When seeds get a careless toss and thoughts become unruly, Stephanie opens the door for the quest of a lifetime. But is there a sinister plan to destroy her? Are there really evil beings watching her every move? Can the dog or boy protect her or should she even trust them at all? Is there any hope in putting an end to the fear and distrust that separates the giants, the animals and the fairies living in the land? Follow along and discover what can be accomplished when we truly believe.
Mexican American Baseball in the San Gabriel Valley puts on record the resounding and brilliant history of baseball and softball in this vibrant and colorful region. Since the early 1900s, baseball and softball have brought boundless joy and immense honor to their fans, families, and neighborhoods. The rich memories of baseball and softball serve as critical prisms to better understand community history; the struggle for social, educational, and cultural equality; the untold contributions of women; the critical role of immigration and labor movements; economic autonomy; political self-determination; and an unmatched love for sports. These breathtaking images and extraordinary stories shed unparalleled light on baseball and softball in this celebrated area of California."--Page 4 of cover.
How is our communication with God? Perhaps we talk to God but would be surprised if He responded. He could seem closer to us than our closest friendor so far off that we wonder if Hes listening at all. Maybe we wonder whether we should bother God with the little day-to-day stuff, or maybe our situation seems too hopeless even for Him. The God I Know offered an intimate look at the prayer life of an ordinary wife and mother who received extraordinary responses from God. This workbook, incorporated with the original manuscript, seeks to bridge the gap between what was written and what people were experiencing in their own lives. It provides space to record your prayers and His answers, to journal your true thoughts and to record His. Most of all, it asks you to get real and get honest with God, presenting not a formula but a paradigm shift in the way you think about your relationship with Him. This guide and workbook invites you to go on a prayer journey with God through inspiring testimonies, faith-building scriptures, and honest dialogue with your heavenly Father.
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