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One name above all names makes the greatest difference in our lives. Yahweh is Gods name. A name God chose to reveal for the first time to His servant Moses at a burning bush in the Sinai desert. The sacred name Yahweh means I AM. Through His name God reveals Himself as the One who meets every human need. He is saying to every person, I AM whatever you need to become all I want you to be. The name Yahweh occurs over 6,800 times in the Old Testament. Many of these occurrences are combinations of Yahweh with other terms, revealing specific ways in which God reaches out to make a difference in His people. In What a Difference a Name Makes, author Jim Harvey guides readers to understand and make personal application of these special combination names. Further insights are offered by discovering that the name Jesus in Hebrew is Yeshua, a name that means Yahweh is salvation. One interesting chapter of this book is devoted to a study of the claims Jesus made regarding Himself as I AM the Bread of Life, I AM the Light of the World, I AM the Alpha and the Omega, and many others. Val Harvey provides a helpful Study Guide with each of the thirteen chapters of the book. Bible students who are interested in individual or group study settings will find these guides of practical value in gaining more understanding of Gods nature and His purpose for us.
A radical reappraisal of the role of sea power in the First World War.
Antibiotics are powerful drugs that can prevent and treat infections, but they are becoming less effective as a result of drug resistance. Superbugs describes this growing global threat, the systematic failures that have led to it, and solutions that governments, industries, and public health specialists can adopt.
Experience the Lord of the dance!Let's be real: while life in Christ is filled with riches for the soul, there are also many challenges as we walk through this broken world toward our heavenly home: ¿ Coping with unanswered prayer ¿ Being wounded by loved ones ¿ Feeling no longer needed ¿ Longing for freedom from legalismDuring thirty years of ministry, Jim Clark has encountered stories of Christ-followers who faced innumerable challenges and yet found joy, freedom, and a deep purpose as they put their lives in the hands of Jesus. Jim takes you on a journey of these fellow pilgrims during which you'll witness the intersection of tough obstacles with a powerful, yet tender Savior. You'll learn of the wife who forgave deeply from the heart, the addict who became a pastor to those seeking recovery, the elderly who found purpose through service, and the man who preached a sermon at his own funeral. It's a journey that can inspire you to face your own obstacles and challenges with faith, hope, and joy in the Holy Spirit. You just might find yourself dancing as you experience more of God's amazing grace.Real stories about real people - living, struggling and growing in their faith in Jesus Christ. This is what Jim Clark brings to life. It's a must-read for anyone interested in a timeless treasure of encouraging stories of faith. -Merlin Mann, Professor of Journalism,Arkansas Tech UniversityThis is a great book about an even greater hope. It's a profound call to embrace God's incredible capacity to heal, forgive and love. -Danny Sims, Executive Director, Global Samaritan Resources
Characters: 4 male, 1 female with doubling Unit Set Winner! LA Weekly Award for Best New Play Award-winning playwright Jim Leonard's latest, Battle Hymn, is the story of 16-year-old Martha's epic pregnancy and her incredible search for motherhood, meaning, and love in a war-torn American landscape. After being abandoned by her father, losing her true love and witnessing the horrors of the Civil War firsthand, Martha settles on one incontrovertible fact: She
A graphic novel telling of the life of Jamaican reggae singer, song writer, musician, and guitarist who achieved international fame and acclaim. Starting out in 1963 with the group The Wailers, he forged a distinctive songwriting and vocal style that would later resonate with audiences worldwide.
Based on the best-selling biography Dear Boy by Tony Fletcher, Who Are You brings to the page Keith Moon's incredible life and premature death in a dramatic graphic reconstruction by genre masters Jim McCarthy and Marc Olivent.
Living for Kicks is Omnibus's first fictional graphic novel, the tale of young Mod Spike Spellane and his attempts to hustle enough money in sleazy 1960s Soho to start a record label.
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