Description: 4 NEW BOOKS + ONE NEW BOTTLE MUSTARD SEEDS WITH LABELS 10ml GLASS ONE GLASS TEN ML OF MUSTARD SEEDS 30+ WITH LABELS WITH WORD OFJESUS FROM NATTHEREW OF FAITH AS SMALL AS A MUSTARD SEED CAN DO GREAT THINGS I USE THIS A WITNESS TO OTHERS OF FAITH IN GOD AND GIVE SEEDS AWAY FROM TINE TO TIME AND IT IS A REMINDER TO OURSELVES OF FAITH IN GOD THE HOPE OF GLORY I AN ORDAINED PASTOR FOR MANY YEARS BOOK: PRAYING IN BLACK - WHITE BT MACBETH - A HANDS-ON PRACTICE FOR MENBOOK: PRAYERS FOR A FRUITFUL LIFE BY MOORE - Beth Moore, 9781496440921, paperback, newBOOK: Airborne: Getting Your faith off the ground By Jose ZayaBOOK: BIRTHING HOPE BY STONE - GIVING FER TO THE LIGHT///////////////////////////////////////////////PRAYERS OF FRUITFUL LIFE BY MOORE Beth Moore, 9781496440921, paperback, newSynopsisJoin bestselling author Beth Moore as she offers spiritual guidance, digging deep into God's promises to help you live a fruitful life. Most of us have times when, if we are honest, we'd admit to feeling like our lives are embarrassingly small and insignificant. Times when it seems like we're going through a whole lot of pain and striving without much to show for it. Times when we need a reminder that God can use everything that happens to us for His glory and our greatest good.With Scripture promises and passages drawn from Beth Moore's nonfiction book, Chasing Vines , this 96-page booklet will help you find new hope and encouragement. With each page, you'll be reminded that God wants you to flourish. After all, you were created to thrive in fruitfulness., Drawn from passages and Scriptures Beth Moore brings to light in Chasing Vines , this booklet will help you find new hope for Kingdom-building. With each page, you'll be reminded that your life matters--and nothing you've experienced will be wasted by the One who created you. After all, you were created to thrive in fruitfulness.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////BIRTHING HOPEReviewsIn these profound reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. All who are born or give birth will someday die. Yet even in the midst of our fears and doubts, birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and ultimately lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., English teacher and author Stone . . . writes movingly about childbirth and its meaning for women in this wistful memoir. . . . Her description of birth as both painful and joyful, and her exploration of how the two emotions feed each other, are highlights. Stone's style is reflective, making the book more of a meditation than a traditional memoir, and the prose is evocative throughout. . . . Readers will be gratified by how Stone turns the process of birth into a metaphor for her own personal and spiritual evolution., While Birthing Hope is filed as a Christian book, Stone's story is so universal that it also fits generally among memoir, women's health, and parenting titles. Stone's faith is a large motivator for her and something that is woven throughout the book, but her story is relatable and its themes sympathetic regardless of religion or belief system.Table Of Content1. Float 2. Risk 3. Reflect 4. Prevent 5. Dive 6. Mother 7. Baptize 8. Vessel 9. The Odds 10. Baptize 11. Prevent 12. Dive 13. Reflect 14. Groan 15. Till We Become Real Gratitude NotesSynopsisLibrary Journal - Best Books of 2018 "To bring anything new into the world is to open one's self and therefore to take on risk, to contaminate oneself with the other, to be made vulnerable. This requires not just courage but many things, among them faith, hope, help, companionship, grace--in a word, love." While living in one of the world's most impoverished countries, Rachel Marie Stone unexpectedly caught a baby without wearing gloves, drenching her bare hands with HIV-positive blood. Already worried about her health and family, Stone grappled anew with realities of human suffering, global justice, and maternal health. In these reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., In these profound reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Rachel Marie Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., Library Journal - Best Books of 2018 "To bring anything new into the world is to open one's self and therefore to take on risk, to contaminate oneself with the other, to be made vulnerable. This requires not just courage but many things, among them faith, hope, help, companionship, grace--in a word, love."While living in one of the world's most impoverished countries, Rachel Marie Stone unexpectedly caught a baby without wearing gloves, drenching her bare hands with HIV-positive blood. Already worried about her health and family, Stone grappled anew with realities of human suffering, global justice, and maternal health.In these reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////PRAYING IN BLACK AND WHITESynopsisMen bring distinctive gifts--and challenges--to the spiritual enterprise of prayer. Praying in Black & White honors the unique wiring of men and offers a simple, concrete approach to prayer. With a pen and a piece of paper, they are free to bring their skepticism, task-orientation, self-sufficiency, and independence into a new connection with God.+=================================BIRTHING HOPEReviewsIn these profound reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. All who are born or give birth will someday die. Yet even in the midst of our fears and doubts, birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and ultimately lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., English teacher and author Stone . . . writes movingly about childbirth and its meaning for women in this wistful memoir. . . . Her description of birth as both painful and joyful, and her exploration of how the two emotions feed each other, are highlights. Stone's style is reflective, making the book more of a meditation than a traditional memoir, and the prose is evocative throughout. . . . Readers will be gratified by how Stone turns the process of birth into a metaphor for her own personal and spiritual evolution., While Birthing Hope is filed as a Christian book, Stone's story is so universal that it also fits generally among memoir, women's health, and parenting titles. Stone's faith is a large motivator for her and something that is woven throughout the book, but her story is relatable and its themes sympathetic regardless of religion or belief system.Table Of Content1. Float 2. Risk 3. Reflect 4. Prevent 5. Dive 6. Mother 7. Baptize 8. Vessel 9. The Odds 10. Baptize 11. Prevent 12. Dive 13. Reflect 14. Groan 15. Till We Become Real Gratitude NotesSynopsisLibrary Journal - Best Books of 2018 "To bring anything new into the world is to open one's self and therefore to take on risk, to contaminate oneself with the other, to be made vulnerable. This requires not just courage but many things, among them faith, hope, help, companionship, grace--in a word, love." While living in one of the world's most impoverished countries, Rachel Marie Stone unexpectedly caught a baby without wearing gloves, drenching her bare hands with HIV-positive blood. Already worried about her health and family, Stone grappled anew with realities of human suffering, global justice, and maternal health. In these reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., In these profound reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Rachel Marie Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do., Library Journal - Best Books of 2018 "To bring anything new into the world is to open one's self and therefore to take on risk, to contaminate oneself with the other, to be made vulnerable. This requires not just courage but many things, among them faith, hope, help, companionship, grace--in a word, love."While living in one of the world's most impoverished countries, Rachel Marie Stone unexpectedly caught a baby without wearing gloves, drenching her bare hands with HIV-positive blood. Already worried about her health and family, Stone grappled anew with realities of human suffering, global justice, and maternal health.In these reflections on the mysteries of life and death, Stone unpacks how childbirth reveals our anxieties, our physicality, our mortality. Yet birth is a profoundly hopeful act of faith, as new life is brought into a hurting world that groans for redemption. God becomes present to us as a mother who consents to the risk of love and lets us make our own way in the world, as every good mother must do. //////////////////////////////BIRTHING HOPE PRAYERS FOR A FRUITFUL LIFE BY MOORE /////////////////////////////AIRBORNE: GETTING YOUR FAITH OFF THE GROUND
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