Food sustains physical life. The nurse, because of her constant care for the physical needs of others, is acutely aware of this basic fact. A Christian nurse will also realize the necessity of a proper daily spiritual diet. Her crowded schedule, her heavy responsibilities and her studies demand alertness of body, mind, and soul. She must, therefore, feed on God's Word daily. More than 120 devotional exercises, prepared expressly for nurses in training, are presented in Designed for Duty. They offer spiritual strength for the nurse from the first day of training to capping and on to graduation. Designed for Duty proffers Scriptural assistance, practical advice, and spiritual inspiration for each aspect of her busy life of service.
The events of your morning often set the tone for the rest of your day. So what better time to focus your thoughts on God? Morning Glories is a collection of thirty-nine devotions to encourage and uplift you. Each brief inspirational thought is accompanied by an appropriate Scripture reading to start your day off right.
Jeanette Lockerbie's A Plate of Hot Toast offers timeless devotional messages written in a story-like style. Designed for mothers, Jeanette's insight and practical tips are rooted in wisdom gleaned from the Word of God and her own experiences.
Food sustains physical life. The nurse, because of her constant care for the physical needs of others, is acutely aware of this basic fact. A Christian nurse will also realize the necessity of a proper daily spiritual diet. Her crowded schedule, her heavy responsibilities and her studies demand alertness of body, mind, and soul. She must, therefore, feed on God's Word daily. More than 120 devotional exercises, prepared expressly for nurses in training, are presented in Designed for Duty. They offer spiritual strength for the nurse from the first day of training to capping and on to graduation. Designed for Duty proffers Scriptural assistance, practical advice, and spiritual inspiration for each aspect of her busy life of service.
Things that frequently come to the attention of the homemaker supply the theme for this book of devotional readings. Tied with scriptural admonitions and points of emphasis, these common everyday objects and events provide illustrations for the truth found in selected Bible passages. One hundred twenty-two separate devotional thoughts speak to the heart under such titles: "Against a Rainy Day," "When God Is Slow," "Spock Style," "The Right to Be Angry," "The Twenty-Four-Hour Virus," "Sunday Dinner," and "Burned Toast." There is something for each day to make a homemaker's daily experiences spiritually rewarding and meaningful.
In our increasingly self-sufficient society, neighborliness is scarcely more than a nostalgic memory. Yet the need for sociability is still great—perhaps greater. And as Christians it is our responsibility to reach out and meet that need. A Cup of Sugar, Neighbor is a collection of 100 devotionals providing spiritual encouragement and instruction for being a better neighbor, a better witness, a better friend.
Everyday experiences with which all women can identify form the backbone of this book of daily devotions. These readings will fit into your busy schedule and encourage you in your role as a Christian, mother, wife, and friend.
What busy woman in the working world doesn't welcome a coffee break? That time out for coffee seems to do the trick in helping her get through the pressures of the day. Even more helpful, though, is time out with the Lord. Only He can give us the proper perspective on the day's events, and the resources to handle everything that comes our way. If you're a woman in the business world, Jeanette Lockerbie has written these short devotional thoughts especially with you in mind. Short and to the point, they deal with the kinds of situations and attitudes you're bound to run into in any office—and they give practical tips on how you can live effectively as a Christian in the office or anywhere.
It's 1939 - war is imminent for the people of Britain. It is becoming increasingly clear that every able bodied man will be needed on the battlefront and that British women will have to take over the jobs the men left for military service. This is the narrative of Scottish women in particular - through their stories, experiences, and sacrifices - how they not only kept Scotland and Britain alive but helped change the course of history. "Some historians like to think that the British were very fortunate when Hitler grew impatient with his attempt to run over the British Isles, becoming distracted, then moving his attention to the Russian Front. I take a different perspective. Hitler found that it was much tougher to defeat the British people than he or any of his top aides ever imagined. We had many losses in our military and civilian population, but we were able to call upon every available man to fight on the frontline because we had a secret weapon at home keeping the country surviving - Our Women!!!" - Jeanette B. Reid
What busy woman in the working world doesn't welcome a coffee break? That time out for coffee seems to do the trick in helping her get through the pressures of the day. Even more helpful, though, is time out with the Lord. Only He can give us the proper perspective on the day's events, and the resources to handle everything that comes our way. If you're a woman in the business world, Jeanette Lockerbie has written these short devotional thoughts especially with you in mind. Short and to the point, they deal with the kinds of situations and attitudes you're bound to run into in any office—and they give practical tips on how you can live effectively as a Christian in the office or anywhere.
Morning Glories is a collection of thirty-nine devotions to encourage and uplift you. Each brief inspirational thought is accompanied by an appropriate Scripture reading to start your day off right.
A Cup of Sugar, Neighbor, is a collection of one hundred devotionals providing spiritual encouragement and instruction for being a better neighbor, a better witness, a better friend.
Going from a carefree Nebraska boyhood into the operating rooms of noted hospitals, Dr. Olson rejects an opportunity in academic surgery to serve suffering East Pakistanis.
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