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He then closes his book with a mighty prayer of resignation which G. Campbell Morgan once called “ the greatest and most priceless passage in the whole of poetic prophecy ” : Although the fig tree shall not blossom , neither shall fruit ...
the gods were about to favor her , for had not her father named her Raven and the bird become her spirit symbol ? She had risked much in coming here . She reached a hand toward the bird and found herself strong enough to stand .
Where Eagles Soar
Where Eagles Soar
With biblical examples like Moses, Joshua, and David, and with graphic testimony of his own experiences, Jamie Buckingham shows the consequence of resisting God's presence in the innermost recesses of our lives . . . and the almost ...
Where Eagles Soar
Where Eagles Soar
Where Eagles Soar
Where Eagles Soar will give you a personal account of what that kind of grace looks like. This is a story of hope that will encourage you to not fear the things of this world--because His grace is sufficient and He is ever-faithful!
These stories and poems depict the pioneering spirit in all their many facets; laughter and tears, triumph and despair.
Johnny SkyHawk decides to take a holiday in the solitude of the high desert and mountain country of Sedona, Arizona.
In 1947 Lily Sanders moved with her family to a homestead at the edge of an Athabaskan village in the Alaskan Territory.
In 1947 Lily Sanders moved with her family to a homestead at the edge of an Athabaskan village in the Alaskan Territory.
Through an unexpected spiritual awakening, the author was transformed from a young, disillusioned military veteran into a spiritual warrior.