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A recipe book that is especially for people who need to be on diets. It covers a variety of problem areas. Each recipe includes a list of the diets for which it is suitable. Topics include hints for the family cook, useful information in the kitchen, and notes on flours, herbs and spices. The recipes are grouped under headings, such as desserts and special recipes for festive occasions. Includes a Table of Contents and an Index.
This chapter book is the second in the Joan Murray Series. Joan's adventures continue into the later 1930s when the worst of the Great Depression that affected many countries of the world was fading, but the possibility of war was casting a shadow. Joan continues to live with her sister and parents in Black Rock, Victoria, Australia, with special fun times away at the family holiday house in Rosebud, on the Mornington Peninsula.
Galatia had been home for some Celtic tribes for around two hundred years. Before that, these barbarian tribes had wandered Europe raiding towns and aggravating both Greeks and Romans. To deal with the problem, the Romans assigned them an area to settle and named it Galatia. However, they did not integrate, but clung tenaciously to their religion, culture and language.Although Paul was a Jew, God called him to serve among non-Jews. He joined a small group of Christians led by Barnabas and they set out on journey to spread the Good News. Early on, they visited western Galatia but Paul became ill so the stayed longer than intended, allowing the group time to understand these Celts really well.Now Paul is angry. He loves these Galatians, his first converts after he himself became a Christian, but they were so fickle. After they left, some other Jewish preachers visited with a different message and now these new Christians are all at sixes and sevens, not knowing what to believe.In this book, Dr. Scott-Branagan looks at a letter Paul wrote to them, its message to the Galatians, its continuing relevance for Celts and, indeed, for all who read it today.
A study and devotional book intended for individuals or small groups. The eighteen chapters look at the question, 'Do you love God?' from several different angles. The poem on the back cover was written by the author.
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