To bring forth life is a process. Immediately, the womb prepares to receive and nurture the seed. The womb provides safe haven and life source. Upon maturity, the body prepares for delivery. Bones move, ligaments stretch, the birth canal opens to push forth life. But before the matured seed can come forth, there is a laboring. In that laboring and pain, the final stage of the preparation takes place. The laboring is essential for delivery. What an awesome transformation the body makes when it is carrying life. In much the same manner, God transformed my life. There was a maturing, a moving, a stretching and a laboring. Then He delivered me! Share in my transformation. Experience my deliverance. Engaging, compelling and authentic-----------------Your transition of deliverance was a powerful witness to what operating in faith will do. As you transitioned in the book, I felt my faith and confidence in God building as yours did. This book will not only minister to those who have infertility problems but to anyone who needs deliverance. Letrece Harris, In Position Media Ministries Tara Irby is the submitted wife of William Irby, Jr. She is the mother of two perfect gifts that come from above, William Irby III "Trey" and Tia Irby. She is a dedicated servant of God by way of her membership and service in her local church and a local teaching ministry in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She holds a bachelors degree in Sociology which has aided her in her fourteen years of dedicated service to God and His people, in the field of Human Services. In Delivered, she shares her testing and deliverance through faith in order to bring glory to God and intercession and comfort to those who are barren (physically and spiritually) and burdened with loss.
To bring forth life is a process. Immediately, the womb prepares to receive and nurture the seed. The womb provides safe haven and life source. Upon maturity, the body prepares for delivery. Bones move, ligaments stretch, the birth canal opens to push forth life. But before the matured seed can come forth, there is a laboring. In that laboring and pain, the final stage of the preparation takes place. The laboring is essential for delivery. What an awesome transformation the body makes when it is carrying life. In much the same manner, God transformed my life. There was a maturing, a moving, a stretching and a laboring. Then He delivered me! Share in my transformation. Experience my deliverance. Engaging, compelling and authentic-----------------Your transition of deliverance was a powerful witness to what operating in faith will do. As you transitioned in the book, I felt my faith and confidence in God building as yours did. This book will not only minister to those who have infertility problems but to anyone who needs deliverance. Letrece Harris, In Position Media Ministries Tara Irby is the submitted wife of William Irby, Jr. She is the mother of two perfect gifts that come from above, William Irby III "Trey" and Tia Irby. She is a dedicated servant of God by way of her membership and service in her local church and a local teaching ministry in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She holds a bachelors degree in Sociology which has aided her in her fourteen years of dedicated service to God and His people, in the field of Human Services. In Delivered, she shares her testing and deliverance through faith in order to bring glory to God and intercession and comfort to those who are barren (physically and spiritually) and burdened with loss.
Tara Mitchell Mielnik fills a significant gap in the history of the New Deal South by examining the lives of the men of South Carolina's Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) who from 1933 to 1942 built sixteen state parks, all of which still exist today. Enhanced with revealing interviews with former state CCC members, Mielnik's illustrated account provides a unique exploration into the Great Depression in the Palmetto State and the role that South Carolina's state parks continue to play as architectural legacies of a monumental New Deal program. In 1933, thousands of unemployed young men and World War I veterans were given the opportunity to work when Emergency Conservation Work (ECW), one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, came to South Carolina. Renamed the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937, the program was responsible for planting millions of trees in reforestation projects, augmenting firefighting activities, stringing much-needed telephone lines for fire prevention throughout the state, and terracing farmland and other soil conservation projects. The most visible legacies of the CCC in South Carolina are many of the state's national forests, recreational areas, and parks. Prior to the work of the CCC, South Carolina had no state parks, but, from 1933 to 1942, the CCC built sixteen. Mielnik's briskly paced and informative study gives voice to the young men who labored in the South Carolina CCC and honors the legacy of the parks they built and the conservation and public recreation values these sites fostered for modern South Carolina.
The Virtual Principal book is based on the experiences of administrators during the Covid-19 Pandemic. School leaders were faced with new challenges, and the book highlights the key attributes and characteristics of those who navigated the challenges with success. Additionally, first-hand experiences are provided from the principal perspective.
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