energy, and power necessary to live the kind of life to which He has called us and anointed us. Until we learn it is waiting on the Lord that causes the anointing to increase and flow, we are going to continue to be weary warriors and ...
... and read President George Washington's inaugural address to Congress. Notice the number of times he gives credit to Almighty God. “The ship's place is in the sea, but God pity “4” I73 Encouragement For Weary Warriors.
This is an exploration of accounts that have inspired me over the years, a search for answers to questions that have challenged me, and information that Ive gleaned from various sources. They are told from my personal point of view.
This book was written to encourage battle-weary sufferers of depression and chronic illness, to let them know that they are not as alone as they may fear, and to assure them that God will see them through their struggles.
This book will provide the answer for you. In this book, you can recreate that personal relationship with Jesus Christ and begin to see the supernatural influences around you through the Holy Spirit.
But with time ticking away and their lives on the line, will Kerry believe the wild tale he's telling her, and master her powers...before it's too late?
President Kennedy was, as John Gans documents, the first to make what became known as the NSC staff his own, selectively hiring bright young aides to do his bidding during the disastrous Bay of Pigs operation, the fraught Cuban Missile ...
The Nibelungenlied is the great epic of Germany, the medieval blossom of the Teutonic legends first recorded in the Icelandic Eddas and Sagas and which later bloomed as Wagner's Ring...
Marcus whispers his reply, “That is Armene, a mighty warrior in the Father's army. ... Once they arrive home, Aurora is quickly placed on a mat while Marcus hurries to help Zelda prepare for a feast for the weary warriors.
Each a warrior of tested mettle, Yet neither more than two years old! ... Long the day they feint and parry, Down the one and then the other, Till at last our warriors weary; Laugh they both and embrace the other.