Famine in the Land

Famine in the Land
Title Famine in the Land PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Lawson
Publisher Moody Publishers
Total Pages 135
Release 2003-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1575675048

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Steven Lawson understands how important it is to feed God's people from His Word. He is concerned that what started as a genuine attempt to attract a broader hearing by moving away from Scripture, has grown into a crisis in the church. He is convinced that we must return to expository preaching, "the man of God opening the Word of God and expounding its truths so that the voice of God may be heard, the glory of God seen, and the will of God obeyed." Lawson calls the church back to Scripture-to restore its commitment to let God's own words speak.

Famine in the Land

Famine in the Land
Title Famine in the Land PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Lawson
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802418180

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Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Days of Drought -- 1. Feast or Famine?: The Priority of Biblical Preaching -- 2. The Need of the Hour: The Power of Biblical Preaching -- 3. Bring the Book! The Pattern of Biblical Preaching -- 4. No Higher Calling: The Passion of Biblical Preaching -- Index of Scripture

Land of Feast and Famine

Land of Feast and Famine
Title Land of Feast and Famine PDF eBook
Author Helge Ingstad
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 372
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780773509115

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Helge Ingstad's life in the Canadian Arctic spanned the 1920s and 1930s. He describes the native companions and fellow trappers with whom he shared adventures and relates stories of numerous hunts and how he learned first hand about beaver, caribou, wolf and other wildlife.

China: Land of Famine

China: Land of Famine
Title China: Land of Famine PDF eBook
Author Walter Hampton Mallory
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1926
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Gourmets in the Land of Famine

Gourmets in the Land of Famine
Title Gourmets in the Land of Famine PDF eBook
Author Seung-Joon Lee
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2011-01-05
Genre History
ISBN 0804781761

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A study of the politics of rice in Canton, this book sheds new light on the local history of the city and illuminates how China's struggles with food shortages in the early twentieth century unfolded and the ways in which they were affected by the rise of nationalism and the fluctuation of global commerce. Author Seung-joon Lee profiles Canton as an exemplary site of provisioning, a critical gateway for foreign rice importation and distribution through the Pearl River Delta, which found its prized import, and thus its food security, threatened by the rise of Chinese nationalism. Lee argues that the modern Chinese state's attempts to promote domestically-produced "national rice" and to tax rice imported through the transnational trade networks were doomed to failure, as a focus on rice production ignored the influential factor of rice quality. Indeed, China's domestic rice promotion program resulted in an unprecedented famine in Canton in 1936. This book contends that the ways in which the Guomindang government dealt with the issue of food security, and rice in particular, is best understood in the context of its preoccupation with science, technology, and progressivism, a departure from the conventional explanations that cite governmental incompetence.

In the Time of Famine

In the Time of Famine
Title In the Time of Famine PDF eBook
Author Michael Grant
Publisher Michael Grant
Total Pages 427
Release 2011-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1463645082

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In 1845 a blight of unknown origin destroyed the potato crop in Ireland triggering a series of events that would change forever the course of Ireland's history. The British government called the famine an act of God. The Irish called it genocide. By any name the famine caused the death of over one million men, women, and children by starvation and disease. Another two million were forced to flee the country. With the famine as a backdrop, this is a story about two families as different as coarse wool and fine silk. Michael Ranahan, the son of a tenant farmer, dreams of breaking his bondage to the land and going to America. The passage money has been saved. He's made up his mind to go. And then-the blight strikes and Michael must put his dream on hold. The landlord, Lord Somerville, is a compassionate man who struggles to preserve a way of life without compromising his ideals. To add to his troubles, he has to deal with a recalcitrant daughter who chafes at being forced to live in a country of "bog runners."In The Time Of Famine is a story of survival. It's a story of duplicity. But most of all, it's a story of love and sacrifice.

Famine in the Land

Famine in the Land
Title Famine in the Land PDF eBook
Author Pam Adams
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 2005-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781420827941

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