Author: Judy Willey
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636303765
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Judy Willey, sometimes called an ear in the body of Christ, is now putting her book, Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away, in a second printing. This book contains words spoken to Judy, a scribe, from the throne room of Almighty God. Our heavenly Father and Lord Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, are revealing things to come, calling for repentance and review of the Ten Commandments. This book is directed at the church of Jesus and is a last call before His return. This book will make you rethink some of your behavior and evaluate if you have been faithful to the commands of the Father. Be blessed as you read Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away for this time in history.
Pearls For the Saints, We'll Fly Away
Author: Judy Willey
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636303765
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Judy Willey, sometimes called an ear in the body of Christ, is now putting her book, Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away, in a second printing. This book contains words spoken to Judy, a scribe, from the throne room of Almighty God. Our heavenly Father and Lord Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, are revealing things to come, calling for repentance and review of the Ten Commandments. This book is directed at the church of Jesus and is a last call before His return. This book will make you rethink some of your behavior and evaluate if you have been faithful to the commands of the Father. Be blessed as you read Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away for this time in history.
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1636303765
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Judy Willey, sometimes called an ear in the body of Christ, is now putting her book, Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away, in a second printing. This book contains words spoken to Judy, a scribe, from the throne room of Almighty God. Our heavenly Father and Lord Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, are revealing things to come, calling for repentance and review of the Ten Commandments. This book is directed at the church of Jesus and is a last call before His return. This book will make you rethink some of your behavior and evaluate if you have been faithful to the commands of the Father. Be blessed as you read Pearls for the Saints, We’ll Fly Away for this time in history.
My Life with the Saints (10th Anniversary Edition)
Author: James Martin
Publisher: Loyola Press
ISBN: 082944453X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
“Martin’s final word is as Jungian as it is Catholic: God does not want us to be Mother Teresa or Dorothy Day. God wants us to be most fully ourselves.” —Washington Post Book World WITTY, WRYLY HONEST, AND ALWAYS ORIGINAL, My Life with the Saints is James Martin’s story of how his life has been shaped by some surprising friends—the saints of the Catholic Church. In his modern classic memoir, Martin introduces us to saints throughout history—from St. Peter to Dorothy Day, St. Francis of Assisi to Mother Teresa—and chronicles his lifelong friendships with them. Filled with fascinating tales, Martin’s funny, vibrant, and stirring book invites readers to discover how saints guide us throughout our earthly journeys and how they help each of us find holiness in our own lives. Featuring a new chapter from Martin, this tenth-anniversary edition of the best-selling memoir updates readers about his life over the past ten years. In that time, he has been a New York Times best-selling author, official chaplain of The Colbert Report, and a welcome presence in the media whenever there’s a breaking Catholic news story. But he has always remained recognizably himself. John L. Allen, Jr., the acclaimed Catholic journalist, contributes a foreword that shows how Martin has become one of the wisest and most insightful voices of this era. “An outstanding and often hilarious memoir.” —Publishers Weekly “One of the best spiritual memoirs in years.” —Robert Ellsberg “Remarkably engaging.” —U.S. Catholic One of Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year Winner of the Christopher Award Winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award
Publisher: Loyola Press
ISBN: 082944453X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
“Martin’s final word is as Jungian as it is Catholic: God does not want us to be Mother Teresa or Dorothy Day. God wants us to be most fully ourselves.” —Washington Post Book World WITTY, WRYLY HONEST, AND ALWAYS ORIGINAL, My Life with the Saints is James Martin’s story of how his life has been shaped by some surprising friends—the saints of the Catholic Church. In his modern classic memoir, Martin introduces us to saints throughout history—from St. Peter to Dorothy Day, St. Francis of Assisi to Mother Teresa—and chronicles his lifelong friendships with them. Filled with fascinating tales, Martin’s funny, vibrant, and stirring book invites readers to discover how saints guide us throughout our earthly journeys and how they help each of us find holiness in our own lives. Featuring a new chapter from Martin, this tenth-anniversary edition of the best-selling memoir updates readers about his life over the past ten years. In that time, he has been a New York Times best-selling author, official chaplain of The Colbert Report, and a welcome presence in the media whenever there’s a breaking Catholic news story. But he has always remained recognizably himself. John L. Allen, Jr., the acclaimed Catholic journalist, contributes a foreword that shows how Martin has become one of the wisest and most insightful voices of this era. “An outstanding and often hilarious memoir.” —Publishers Weekly “One of the best spiritual memoirs in years.” —Robert Ellsberg “Remarkably engaging.” —U.S. Catholic One of Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year Winner of the Christopher Award Winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award
Pearls of Wisdom 1972
Author: Mark L. Prophet
Publisher: Summit University Press
ISBN: 9780916766306
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Publisher: Summit University Press
ISBN: 9780916766306
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Golden Rule
All the Year Round
Looking Unto Jesus
The Golden Rule and Odd-fellows Family Companion
Margery (Historical Novel)
Author: Georg Ebers
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Margery is a historical novel set in the 15th century Germany, portraying a vivid picture of the life in medieval Europe through the life story of Margery Schopper. "I, MargerySchopper, was born in the year of our Lord 1404, on the Tuesday after Palm Sunday. My uncle ChristanPfinzing of the Burg, a widower whose wife had been a Schopper, held me at the font. My father, God have his soul, was Franz Schopper, known as Franz the Singer. He died in the night of the Monday after Laetare Sunday in 1404, and his wife my mother, God rest her, whose name was Christine, was born a Behaim; she had brought him my two brothers Herdegen and Kunz, and she died on the eve of Saint Catharine's day 1404; so that I lost my mother while I was but a babe, and God dealt hardly with me also in taking my father to Himself in His mercy, before I ever saw the light.As for myself, I was the youngest and smallest of the three links, and yet I was the middle one; for if ever it fell that Herdegen and Kunz had done one thing or another which led them to disagree and avoid or defy each other, they always came together again by seeking me and through my means. But though I thus sometimes acted as peacemaker it is no credit to me, since I did not bring them together out of any virtue or praiseworthy intent, but simply because I could not bear to stand alone, or with only one ring linked to me."
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Margery is a historical novel set in the 15th century Germany, portraying a vivid picture of the life in medieval Europe through the life story of Margery Schopper. "I, MargerySchopper, was born in the year of our Lord 1404, on the Tuesday after Palm Sunday. My uncle ChristanPfinzing of the Burg, a widower whose wife had been a Schopper, held me at the font. My father, God have his soul, was Franz Schopper, known as Franz the Singer. He died in the night of the Monday after Laetare Sunday in 1404, and his wife my mother, God rest her, whose name was Christine, was born a Behaim; she had brought him my two brothers Herdegen and Kunz, and she died on the eve of Saint Catharine's day 1404; so that I lost my mother while I was but a babe, and God dealt hardly with me also in taking my father to Himself in His mercy, before I ever saw the light.As for myself, I was the youngest and smallest of the three links, and yet I was the middle one; for if ever it fell that Herdegen and Kunz had done one thing or another which led them to disagree and avoid or defy each other, they always came together again by seeking me and through my means. But though I thus sometimes acted as peacemaker it is no credit to me, since I did not bring them together out of any virtue or praiseworthy intent, but simply because I could not bear to stand alone, or with only one ring linked to me."
In the Belly of the Sphinx
Author: Grant Buday
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1990071163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Grant Buday’s new novel is an eccentric coming-of-age story that captures the late-Victorian fascination with ancient Egypt, auras, and the afterlife. Smart, stubborn, and forthright Pearl Greyland-Smith is nine years old when we first meet her, in 1882. She lives with her widowed mother, Florence, in Victoria’s James Bay neighbourhood. Pearl’s father was a Hussar who died in Afghanistan, or that’s what Florence has always told Pearl. But when an Irish woman named Cassidy arrives at their door and addresses Florence as Sinead, Pearl begins to realize she may not know very much about her origins at all. An avid reader with a rich inner life, as Pearl grows up she nonetheless confronts the scarcity of choices available to women. Yet while lacking in certain amenities, Pearl and Florence’s days are anything but dull, populated by characters easily at home in a Dickens novel: the earnest and enigmatic amateur scientist Charles Gloster, their bawdy, theosophist housemaid Carpy, inspector Osmo Beattie, and imperialist newspaper columnist Harry Hearne. Then a fateful encounter at a solstice fête throws Pearl’s whole future into question. This delightful coming-of-age story, imbued with the Victorian fascination for auras and the afterlife, will appeal to readers of Patrick DeWitt and Eleanor Catton. Once again Grant Buday has turned distant West Coast history upside down and created a vivid world intimately relevant to us today.
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1990071163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Grant Buday’s new novel is an eccentric coming-of-age story that captures the late-Victorian fascination with ancient Egypt, auras, and the afterlife. Smart, stubborn, and forthright Pearl Greyland-Smith is nine years old when we first meet her, in 1882. She lives with her widowed mother, Florence, in Victoria’s James Bay neighbourhood. Pearl’s father was a Hussar who died in Afghanistan, or that’s what Florence has always told Pearl. But when an Irish woman named Cassidy arrives at their door and addresses Florence as Sinead, Pearl begins to realize she may not know very much about her origins at all. An avid reader with a rich inner life, as Pearl grows up she nonetheless confronts the scarcity of choices available to women. Yet while lacking in certain amenities, Pearl and Florence’s days are anything but dull, populated by characters easily at home in a Dickens novel: the earnest and enigmatic amateur scientist Charles Gloster, their bawdy, theosophist housemaid Carpy, inspector Osmo Beattie, and imperialist newspaper columnist Harry Hearne. Then a fateful encounter at a solstice fête throws Pearl’s whole future into question. This delightful coming-of-age story, imbued with the Victorian fascination for auras and the afterlife, will appeal to readers of Patrick DeWitt and Eleanor Catton. Once again Grant Buday has turned distant West Coast history upside down and created a vivid world intimately relevant to us today.
Margery
Author: Georg Ebers
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734052084
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Margery by Georg Ebers
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734052084
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Margery by Georg Ebers