My Journey To The Throne And Things I Have Learned Along The Way

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My Journey to the Throne (and Things I Have Learned Along the Way)

Author : Judy Blanford
Publisher : Xulon Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781619965829

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Judy Blanford and her husband, Eldon, have been ministering the Word of God since 1985. Together they have served as state directors for an international marriage ministry, and in 1994 they founded Personal Freedom In Christ Ministries. Both have served in leadership positions in various Christian organizations and in several churches. They have been active members of Faith Family Church in Milton, Washington since 1995. Eldon and Judy have been married since 1964 and have three grown children and five grandchildren. Eldon was saved when he was 17 but was not serving the Lord when they met and married. Judy was raised Catholic but did not come into a personal relationship with Christ until 1977. After Judy was saved in 1977, she began a personal journey with a personal God named Jesus Christ. Her understanding of the Almighty God changed from "The Great Scorekeeper in the Sky" to her loving Heavenly Father. Jesus became her friend and lover of her soul. This understanding deepened with each new life experience, trial and joy. Her understanding of the Word of God increased as she applied it to her soul. This is her story, and the things she learned along the way. If you desire to know more about Personal Freedom In Christ Ministries, you may visit their website at www.personalfreedominchrist.

My Journey of Life

Author : Juliet Smith
Publisher : novum pro Verlag
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783991315278

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Meet Juliet Smith as she goes about her busy day in London, rising early, praying for herself, her family and those in her community. It is an orderly life, but she has suffered poverty, hardship and occasional abuse. Despite her ordeals, Juliet is upbeat, her faith in the Lord solid, her commitment to her church and volunteering work unyielding. Juliet maintains the faith she gained as a teenager in Sierra Leone, and she thanks and praises Lord Jesus Christ for his suffering. Now join Juliet, as she tells of her pride in her son, Jenner, who inspires her; hear of a family that took advantage of her good nature, and sometimes helped her. Above all, learn of Juliet's faith; how steadfast belief in God shapes her life in a world full of prejudice and bigotry.

A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Budd [microform]

Author : Henry Budd
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 662 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1855
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BDM:13020100018324

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A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Budd ... Comprising an Autobiography; Letters, Papers, & Remains &c. &c. Published Under the Direction of His Executors. [With a Portrait.].

Author : Henry BUDD (Rector of White Roothing, Essex.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1855
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0019181478

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A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Budd ... Comprising an Autobiography; Letters, Papers, & Remains &c. &c. Published Under the Direction of His Executors. [With a Portrait.]. by Henry BUDD (Rector of White Roothing, Essex.) Pdf

Life Without My Family – Lone Survivor of Eleven Children

Author : Sophie Scenic-Daniels
Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781788786980

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Life Without My Family – Lone Survivor of Eleven Children by Sophie Scenic-Daniels Pdf

Nothing could have prepared me for what I was going to discover during my mother’s funeral. The level of trepidation I felt as I drew closer to my destination was held at bay only by the knowledge that my only surviving sister, Elizabeth, would be there with me, to keep each other company, and to share in the pain of bereavement. We had lost nine of our siblings, some as toddlers, and others as grown women. My sister met me and walked with me towards the crowd of mourners, crying in each other’s arms as we walked. Our mother, our rock and prayer worrier had gone. We had lost a total of eleven people altogether including our dad. Our mother was put to rest. I returned to England after ten days not knowing that would be the last time I would see my sister. She passed away less than a year after my mum. Out of eleven siblings, I was left alone. This is the story of my journey through life as a lone survivor. It is the story of how I have embraced my healing and found purpose for living despite my loss.

Pastors Are People Too

Author : Harvey Thomas
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2010-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781450212458

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The life of a pastor is not much different than that of most people. They have the same joys, heartaches, difficulties and opportunities, making their life more meaningful, exciting and adventurous. We shop at the same markets, pay the same monthly bills and taxes, experience the same hurts and heartaches, eat the same kind of food, attend the same community activities as everyone else. The only difference is we strive to make the lives of those we minister to more meaningful, less stressful, even enjoyable at times, while helping them in their times of crisis. Our main objective is to get people ready and to prepare themsleves to enter the life after our earthly experience. There is Joy (great Joy) in serving Jesus Christ. There is much satisfaction meeting and working with people on their level of existance. We are all "workers together" in Christ.

God of My Storms

Author : Catherine Mullins-Beaver
Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781638855361

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God is sovereign! Sometimes, we wonder where God is when we are struggling through one calamity after another. And the only clouds we see when we look up are the dark, black ones hurling around our head. We often wonder within ourselves, “Does God love me?” The answer is a resounding yes! Although God permits painful tragedies to come into our lives, He also will provide grace to get to the other side of it when we finally trust in His love. Yes, it may be painful, but you will get through it! This book, God of My Storms, is filled with my personal testimonies of God’s faithfulness to do just that in my life. According to Romans 8:28, we know that God will work all things for our good when we love and trust him.

Genesis: Your Journey Home, 2Nd Edition

Author : Terry L. Newbegin
Publisher : BalboaPress
Page : 705 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781452533261

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Genesis: Your Journey Home is a groundbreaking book that goes far beyond the usual levels of biblical interpretations, and the ideas taught by religion that are difficult to understand. It bypasses word definition, root studies, historical explanations, and the ideas taught by religion that are difficult to understand but are important. This book examines the first twenty-five chapters, verse by verse, exploring and revealing the deeper metaphysical (beyond the literal) meaning of the text. Most people know that there are multiple levels of truth contained within the Bible, but until now none have brought forth the ultimate Truth hidden within the mundane, semi-historical writings. Rather than creating new doctrines, this book gently peels back ALL levels of dogmatic views to reveal the true core essence of God, humanity, and the nature of reality. Deep within the ancient biblical text is found the true story (record) of creation, the reason for our very existence, and the history of All That IS. This book is for those that are searching for authenticity, purpose, and a sense that truth lies somewhere beyond religious teachings but who are reluctant to discard the inherent value of scripture. This book brings comfort, personal empowerment, a new understanding of God, and fosters a renewed sense of responsibility for life. It is a book whose time has come at last, as it brings humanity to a deeper understanding of God and a realization of their ultimate purpose.

Immortalis

Author : R. A. Salvatore
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2024-03-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781668018255

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In this extraordinary third and final work in the second DemonWars trilogy, R. A. Salvatore weaves a diverse tapestry of characters and events from all novels of the series into an epic, unforgettable conclusion as a dark young king is driven by a quest to remake humankind. In Honce-the-Bear, King Aydrian Boudabras wakes in a cold sweat, his conscience haunted by those he has killed in order to garner power, including the rightful king before him, Danube, his mother’s husband. Now, Aydrian is preparing his armies for war, forging loyalties, playing one adversary against another, and giving those around him barely a glimpse at his remarkable powers. In the neighboring Behren, the evil Yatol Bardoh is unleashing a war engine of his own, using armies of mercenaries and horrific tactics to bring down the walls of Jacintha and to drive a ferocious dragon from the city of Dharyan. Between these two men, an explosive chain of events has been set into motion. Refugees flood the roads and valleys, alliances are formed and broken, navies clash at sea, and assassins seek their moment to strike. With Aydrian’s power and popularity turning into an avalanche and the courageous Byrnn Dharielle valiantly standing in the way of the Yalot Bardoh, the great players in the DemonWars saga will unite and clash on a single, magnificent stage. In book three of the second DemonWars trilogy, #1 New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore concludes the second trilogy and gathers the whole arc of the seven books of the DemonWars saga in a stunning conclusion that Kirkus Reviews claims “fans will dance with joy” to experience.

Praying with Authority

Author : Barbara Wentroble
Publisher : Gospel Light Publications
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2003-05-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830731296

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Many things can hinder our prayers from being answered; but often a major hindrance is a lack of understanding of the those who long for more power in their prayer life, Barbara Wentroble provides insight and understanding in this area of the believer's authority-activating the authority Jesus has given us-in the spiritual realm to give commands, take action and cooperate with what God is doing. This book will help intercessors pray in a more effective way in this new season of a worldwide prayer movement and increased faith to see the invisible things from the heart of God made manifest on Earth.

The Songs of Ascents

Author : David C. Mitchell
Publisher : Campbell Publishers
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781916619043

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Codes hidden for 3,000 years unveil the origin of the fifteen Songs of Ascents. Mysterious marks in medieval manuscripts disclose the lost temple song. Rabbinic traditions reveal the place of the ark of the covenant. And the secret message of the Book of Psalms is laid bare. Question: What do you get when you cross a period-performance Director of Music with a specialist on the Psalms? Answer: The ultimate book on the Psalms in Temple worship. In this book, I wear both my hats to show how these Psalms were sung in ancient Israel. Want to know more? It’s all here in the largest book ever written on the Songs of Ascents, with 27 pictures, 14 tables, and 29 musical examples. REVIEWS David Mitchell’s Songs of Ascents is a fresh direction in the study of the Psalms. The Psalms of Ascents, he argues, were composed not only for Solomon’s Temple but actually for its dedication; yet they represent also a coherent collection, with shared themes and a progression of thought. Drawing on his musical knowledge, he also shows how they may have been sung, here adapting and developing the theories of Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura about the meaning of the Masoretic cantillation signs. John Barton, FBA, Oriel & Lang Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, Oriel College, Oxford The Songs of Ascents establishes a long-overdue link between the worlds of Biblical Studies and Near Eastern Archaeomusicology. Mitchell addresses the issue with great competence and meticulousness. He has combined researches on both church and synagogue musical traditions, and depicts a credible picture of how the psalms would have been sung in ancient Jerusalem. Richard Dumbrill, Professor of Near Eastern Archaeomusicology, University of London David Mitchell takes just one collection of fifteen psalms to recreate a scholarly and engaging account which brings together, in an original but careful way, the disciplines of the Hebrew language, psalmody, and music. For anyone interested in how the psalms functioned as ancient Temple Songs, and how this might apply to our appreciation of them in synagogues and churches today, this book is an absolute gem. Susan Gillingham, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, Worcester College, Oxford Since the publication of Suzanne Haȉk-Vantoura’s La musique de la Bible révélée in 1976 the quest to identify a musical interpretation of the Masoretic cantillation marks in the poetic biblical books has acquired some impetus. David Mitchell, combining musical expertise and biblical scholarship, has made in this monograph a significant contribution to this on-going quest. He identifies a persuasive chain of tradition which could support the view that the cantillations are a genuine representation of a musical tradition known to the Masoretes, but subsequently lost. Building on Haȉk-Vantoura’s work, and using as a test case the Gregorian tonus peregrinus for Psalm 114 (whose melody is echoed in both Sephardic and Ashkenazi melodies for the same Psalm), he provides a musical understanding of the cantillations which transfers into explicit musical directions (which he reproduces) for each of the Psalms of Ascents. This study deserves to be taken very seriously indeed. Dr Alastair Hunter, Glasgow University. Society of Old Testament Studies Book Review 2016 David Mitchell’s book contains a broad range of explorations of these fifteen psalms, which betrays engagement with many pertinent questions about the Psalms, worship in the Jerusalem Temples, and ancient music. Mitchell’s reading is thorough and eclectic, his thinking is imaginative and novel, and his writing engaging and thought-provoking….This is an enjoyable book for a musician and Psalms scholar. Dr Megan Daffern, Chaplain, Jesus College, Oxford. Expository Times Book Review 2017 This study, in a unique combination of psalter exegesis, historical localization, and music-historical observations, reveals the thesis that Psalms 120-134 were redacted between 975 and 959 BC for the consecration of Solomon’s Temple on 15 Ethanim (Tishri) 959 BC, and that one of each of these 15 psalms was sung during the Succoth festival on the 15 steps of the Temple of Jerusalem. The author proposes that the poets of these psalms were David (for Ps. 122, 124, 131, and 133), Solomon (for Psalm 127), and, by virtue of its Aramaic coloring, Jeduthun and the Merarite Levites (Ps. 120, 121, 123, 125, 126, 130, and 132). In these attributions, and in the reconstruction of the original chant, Mitchell draws on the masoretic cantillation, on rabbinic and early Christian sources on psalmody, on ancient oriental representations of musicians and instruments, and also on gematria. Professor Markus Witte, Lehrstuhl für Exegese und Literaturgeschichte des Alten Testaments, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin. Zeitschrift für die alttestamentlichen Wissenschaft Book Review, June 2017

My Journey to Divine Healing

Author : Henry E. Dorsey
Publisher : Author House
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2011-07-06
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781463416737

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This book was written from my personal experience with the provisions and principles described in trhe Bible. My personal health problems encountered over the course of my 73 years on this Earth was in part, the reason this book was written. I share my story now in hope that someone will be blessed my the information set to print here. My primary audience is the American Church, from which my Journey began. In my early years, I was blessed to be a part of the Baptist congregation in Berkeley, California. As time progressed from my exposure to the Gospel in the Church to my actual conversion experience at 12 years old, many questions arose which were not answered by my Church. In my conversatons with my peers and family, the gap in the questions and answers only got wider. Many of these questions are answered in this book. It is suficent to say, MY JOURNEY TO DIVINE HEALING was my effort to organize my life experiences in such a way as to convey both meaning and structure around existance. It is my belief that many people have had, and still have the same life experiences and concerns as myself and have not recieved satisfactory answers. It is my intent to shed light on these concerns from a Biblical foundation, with logic, knowledge, undrestanding and wisdom. I believe the reader will be rewarded many times over when digesting the content of this Book. In addition I think the reader will be pleasantly surprised when they begin to do what they learn.

Friends' Intelligencer

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 852 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1876
Category : Society of Friends
ISBN : HARVARD:AH6LK9

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