America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory

America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory
Title America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory PDF eBook
Author Marie Maria
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 341
Release 2002-12-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1469100355

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America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory

America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory
Title America: Our Struggles Lead Us to Victory PDF eBook
Author Marie Maria
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 341
Release 2002-12-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781469100357

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God's Best-Kept Secret

God's Best-Kept Secret
Title God's Best-Kept Secret PDF eBook
Author Mark Maulding
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493407813

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For many of us, the attempt to live for God can leave us feeling burdened rather than free. Yet that's not the kind of life God intends for us to experience. What if he never meant for us to try so hard? What if overcoming sin doesn't rely on our own self-control? What if loving others isn't about saying and doing all the right things? What if suffering isn't designed to teach us lessons? What if we could feel closer to God without doing anything? In God's Best-Kept Secret, the founder of Grace Life International explodes our preconceived notions of living the Christian life, freeing us to stop just going through the motions and to experience true fulfillment. Illuminating commonly misunderstood Bible verses, Mark Maulding shows us that following God is not as complicated as we often make it out to be. And, in fact, the answer to our struggles has been hiding in plain sight all along.

Hallelujah

Hallelujah
Title Hallelujah PDF eBook
Author Renata Rivka
Publisher WestBow Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2018-02-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1973609584

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Renata shares what she thinks led to her having a very sheltered childhood on a dairy farm, where she regularly heard her mother being cut down and other discouragements. She shares some of the things that helped her maintain her sanity during the years where she lived on the farm and she was discouraged from interacting with anybody other than family. Also, she shares what God used to help give her the courage to finally break free. Then Renata shares the many joys and trials she has encountered since she broke free. Finally, she shares how she is seeing God improve things for her family.

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
Title Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts PDF eBook
Author United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1967
Genre World politics
ISBN

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Report of Proceedings

Report of Proceedings
Title Report of Proceedings PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1964
Genre Armed Forces
ISBN

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The Routledge Sourcebook of Religion and the American Civil War

The Routledge Sourcebook of Religion and the American Civil War
Title The Routledge Sourcebook of Religion and the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author Robert R. Mathisen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 514
Release 2014-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1135022518

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In recent years, the intersection of religion and the American Civil War has been the focus of a growing area of scholarship. However, primary sources on this subject are housed in many different archives and libraries scattered across the U.S., and are often difficult to find. The Routledge Sourcebook of Religion and the American Civil War collects these sources into a single convenient volume, the most comprehensive collection of primary source material on religion and the Civil War ever brought together. With chapters organized both chronologically and thematically, and highlighting the experiences of soldiers, women, African Americans, chaplains, clergy, and civilians, this sourcebook provides a rich array of resources for scholars and students that highlights how religion was woven throughout the events of the war. Sources collected here include: • Sermons • Song lyrics • Newspaper articles • Letters • Diary entries • Poetry • Excerpts from books and memoirs • Artwork and photographs Introductions by the editor accompany each chapter and individual document, contextualizing the sources and showing how they relate to the overall picture of religion and the war. Beginning students of American history and seasoned scholars of the Civil War alike will greatly benefit from having easy access to the full texts of original documents that illustrate the vital role of religion in the country’s most critical conflict.