The three-level course that's in touch with young learners Four fantastic unit themes in each cycle put students in touch with new friends and experiences
What do you do when facing a challenge that seems insurmountable? Do you believe God can be trusted? In Can You Still Trust God?, Dr. Charles Stanley reveals three essential beliefs for trusting God: God is perfect in His love.
Throughout this beautiful book, you will feel empowered to make godly goals and joyfully obey God's Word as Dr. Stanley gives you assurance, comfort, and boldness in your relationship with Christ.
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Field, a leading authority on touch and touch therapy, begins this accessible book with an overview of the sociology and anthropology of touching and the basic psychophysical properties of touch.
This is accomplished through the power of His Holy Spirit, and through your own diligence and discipline. In this book, author Charles Stanley lays out 30 Life Principles that can help you in the process.
In Out of Touch, Professor of Psychology Michelle Drouin investigates what she calls our intimacy famine, exploring love, belongingness, and fulfillment and considering why relationships carried out on technological platforms may leave us ...
A collection of thirty-one principles--each from a different chapter of Proverbs--which brings God into daily life, concentrating on such aspects as friendship, trust, virtue, and prayer
Alicia, straining to be part of the central conversation, shouts, “Fuck Donald Sutherland, marry young Kiefer Sutherland, kill current Kiefer Sutherland!” Remy tries to start a conversation with Carla, but her eyes move between her ...
I can jump from body to body, have any life, be anyone. Some people touch lives. Others take them. I do both. More by Claire North:The Gameshouse84KThe End of the DayThe Sudden Appearance of HopeTouchThe First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
From taming the wild dog packs of Bali to requiring the services of a bonesetter in Sumatra, Ayun Halliday offers up the best of her itinerant foibles as examples of how not to travel abroad.