The sight was heartbreaking. The world, created perfect, had become so corrupted that even the creator determined it had no hope. As he contemplated his means of destruction, he found one man who was different, who trusted, who believed. Through that one man, he formulated a plan to save the human race. By building an ark on dry land, loading it with select animals, food, and his family, this one man endured a catastrophic, world-wide flood. And, after a year inside a floating animal kingdom, he stepped onto a new earth that was lifeless, empty, desolate, and uninhabited. Meet the man who walked with God, endured the unimaginable, the one man whose task it was to start over again. The survivor’s name - Noah.
Imagine the existence of nothing. How does it look and feel? How useful and enjoyable is it? As you broaden your nothing imagination, suddenly, out of that absolute nothing, things appear. Not random. Not accidental. Planned. Intended. By design. First, they are elemental, but then the creator designs more refined and intricate. As you watch the creative process, nothing becomes plants, birds, fish, animals, and finally, his crowning glory, man and woman. Join me as we journey from out of nothing to the existence of every intricate detail of the created universe - out of nothing in six, twenty-four-hour days.
A young boy. A giant. One deadly stone. One dead man. In a very unexpected encounter, David, guided by the hand of God, uses a stone to accomplish a task all the other warriors could not accomplish. With one smooth stone, in the name of the Lord, and filled with remarkable trust, David, the young boy, faces the mighty giant and witnesses his God at work as the giant falls to the ground. Meet the delivery boy, the shepherd boy, the warrior boy, the boy king, the boy who possessed remarkable trust in God, and the boy who killed the giant with one smooth stone.
Out on a lake in the middle of the night, they suddenly encounter a treacherous and unexpected storm. After rowing fiercely into the early morning hours, these experienced fishermen find themselves exhausted, weary, and frustrated by their lack of progress. As their shoulders ache and eyelids grow heavy, one, then all of them, spot some thing or someone coming toward them just above the water. Rubbing their eyes, they fear it’s a water spirit of impending disaster. But then, they hear a familiar voice, “Don’t be afraid. It is I.” Stunned by disbelief, they’re overwhelmed with fear and doubt until they realize with certainty that it’s Jesus. Join the adventure of the Miracle Man who leaves footprints on the water.
Dangerous waves. Rough waters. Man overboard. Man swallowed by a huge fish. All those and more are found in our adventure of Jonah, the rejected fish food prophet. Given a mission from God, Jonah decides to run, but God meets him on the sea with a violent storm. Having made his problem the sailors’ problem, Jonah later admits that he is the cause of the storm and instructs the sailors to toss him overboard. As the sea immediately becomes calm, Jonah, as he is about to drown, is rescued by a God-appointed huge fish. After spending three nights in the belly of the fish, made possible by a miracle from God, the huge fish spits him out on dry land and Jonah is given a second chance.
Plant Cell Biology, Second Edition: From Astronomy to Zoology connects the fundamentals of plant anatomy, plant physiology, plant growth and development, plant taxonomy, plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology, and plant cell biology. It covers all aspects of plant cell biology without emphasizing any one plant, organelle, molecule, or technique. Although most examples are biased towards plants, basic similarities between all living eukaryotic cells (animal and plant) are recognized and used to best illustrate cell processes. This is a must-have reference for scientists with a background in plant anatomy, plant physiology, plant growth and development, plant taxonomy, and more. - Includes chapter on using mutants and genetic approaches to plant cell biology research and a chapter on -omic technologies - Explains the physiological underpinnings of biological processes to bring original insights relating to plants - Includes examples throughout from physics, chemistry, geology, and biology to bring understanding on plant cell development, growth, chemistry and diseases - Provides the essential tools for students to be able to evaluate and assess the mechanisms involved in cell growth, chromosome motion, membrane trafficking and energy exchange
Dangerous waves. Rough waters. Man overboard. Man swallowed by a huge fish. All those and more are found in our adventure of Jonah, the rejected fish food prophet. Given a mission from God, Jonah decides to run, but God meets him on the sea with a violent storm. Having made his problem the sailors’ problem, Jonah later admits that he is the cause of the storm and instructs the sailors to toss him overboard. As the sea immediately becomes calm, Jonah, as he is about to drown, is rescued by a God-appointed huge fish. After spending three nights in the belly of the fish, made possible by a miracle from God, the huge fish spits him out on dry land and Jonah is given a second chance.
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