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Is your life all you want it to be?Hannah Whitall Smith--believer, rebel, realist--faced life as she found it, and she found it good. She took God's promises literally, tested them, and found them true. She stepped out of conjecture into certainty, and the shadows of life disappeared.Here she reveals how to make unhappiness and uncertainty give way to serenity and confidence in every day of your life. It’s impossible to measure the influence of this powerful Classic. This work remain in print and is widely read, which shouldn’t surprise us. About the AuthorHannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911) was a Quaker who wrote this gem of a book in 1875. It became a worldwide bestseller
Ashley, is a bright, happy child who lives on a ranch in Colorado. She loves to sing, play the piano and of course loves all animals. Living on a ranch she has domestic as well as wild life animals to enjoy. Judy Berg is a retired nurse but always had a desire to write. When visiting Ashley she always wants me to tell her stories. I thought what better way to honor her than to write a story about her.
This Classic book - On the Incarnation -- introduces and orients the reader to critical theological thinking concerning the incarnation of Christ. Athanasius's presentation is written with a clarity that fosters biblical thought and facilitates Bible comprehension. You won't be disappointed.It's impossible to measure the influence of Athanasius over his works remain in print and are widely read, which shouldn't surprise usThis work was composed partly to explain Athanasius's thoughts on Jesus Christ and the nature of the Holy Spirit, and partly to refute the views of Arius, a rival deacon within the Egyptian church. According to Athanasius, God arrived on Earth as Christ to show humans a pure example of divinity - through this illustration, humans may themselves aspire to immortality.
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