Jonah's Incredible Journey

Jonah's Incredible Journey
Title Jonah's Incredible Journey PDF eBook
Author Elena Pasquali
Publisher Lion Children's
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Bible stories, English
ISBN 9780745962191

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Simple retelling of the story of the Biblical prophet Jonah, who was swallowed by a big fish.

She Reads Truth

She Reads Truth
Title She Reads Truth PDF eBook
Author Raechel Myers
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 186
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433688980

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Born out of the experiences of hundreds of thousands of women who Raechel and Amanda have walked alongside as they walk with the Lord, She Reads Truth is the message that will help you understand the place of God's Word in your life.

The Journey with Jonah

The Journey with Jonah
Title The Journey with Jonah PDF eBook
Author Madeleine L'Engle
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages 72
Release 1991-04-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780374438586

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A dramatization of the Biblical story of Jonah, unwilling prophet to Nineveh, who spent three days in the belly of a whale and learned a lesson of compassion from a withering vine.

The Remarkable Journey of Jonah

The Remarkable Journey of Jonah
Title The Remarkable Journey of Jonah PDF eBook
Author Dr. Henry M. Morris
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages 145
Release 2003-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1614580146

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A Raging storm, a rebellious prophet, and somewhere out there, a great fish? This book is a fascinating commentary on the life of the great prophet: Could a man spend three days inside a huge fish? His prayer of deliverance Why did he run from God? The influence of the ancient city, Nineveh Jonah and the twenty-first century The late scholar and author Dr. Henry Morris believed the biblical account of Jonah was true, and this book will thrill others who believe it, too. Drawing on a lengthy research career, Morris takes the reader on the same wonderful ride on which Jonah embarked. Sure to be a hit for Bible study groups and individuals who find inspiration from a beloved classic. Henry Morris, Ph.D., (deceased) earned the title, "The Father of Modern Creationism," through with his numerous writings about the creation/evolution debate. He was a respected scientist and wrote, textbook author and the founder of the Institute for Creation Research in California.

The Book of Jonah

The Book of Jonah
Title The Book of Jonah PDF eBook
Author Joshua Max Feldman
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages 350
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0805097775

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A major literary debut, an epic tale of love, failure, and unexpected faith set in New York, Amsterdam, and Las Vegas The modern-day Jonah at the center of Joshua Max Feldman's brilliantly conceived retelling of the Book of Jonah is a young Manhattan lawyer named Jonah Jacobstein. He's a lucky man: healthy and handsome, with two beautiful women ready to spend the rest of their lives with him and an enormously successful career that gets more promising by the minute. He's celebrating a deal that will surely make him partner when a bizarre, unexpected biblical vision at a party changes everything. Hard as he tries to forget what he saw, this disturbing sign is only the first of many Jonah will witness, and before long his life is unrecognizable. Though this perhaps divine intervention will be responsible for more than one irreversible loss in Jonah's life, it will also cross his path with that of Judith Bulbrook, an intense, breathtakingly intelligent woman who's no stranger to loss herself. As this funny and bold novel moves to Amsterdam and then Las Vegas, Feldman examines the way we live now while asking an age-old question: How do you know if you're chosen?

Out of Left Field

Out of Left Field
Title Out of Left Field PDF eBook
Author Jonah Newman
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages 296
Release 2024-03-26
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1524894656

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A nerdy gay teenager jumps headfirst into the bro-y world of high school baseball in this semi-autobiographical LGBTQ+ graphic novel. Ninth-grader Jonah is not a jock. On the contrary, he loves history class and nerdy movies, and his athletic ineptitude verges on tragic. So, what’s he doing signing up for the baseball team? Could it have something to do with the cute shortstop, Elliot? For the rest of high school, Jonah faces challenges on and off the baseball field, from heteronormative social pressure to thrilling romance. Realizing who his real friends are, he figures out what really matters and finally recognizes and embraces his gay identity. Based on debut author-illustrator Jonah Newman’s coming-of-age experiences, Out of Left Field is a big-hearted and funny YA graphic novel about learning to be yourself. “Brilliantly written and illustrated high school story that deftly showcases the triumphs and regrets of friendship and finding oneself. A remarkable debut!” —Dav Pilkey, #1 bestselling graphic novelist “First base, first boyfriends, and believing in yourself—Out of Left Field is a charming tour of the mistakes and triumphs of coming out in high school.” —Ngozi Ukazu, award-winning creator of Check, Please!

Jonah

Jonah
Title Jonah PDF eBook
Author David Thompson
Publisher Mamba Press
Total Pages 26
Release 19??
Genre History
ISBN

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Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy is an enthralling exploration of the captivating history of the prophet Jonah—an enigmatic figure whose story transcends time and continues to captivate hearts and minds. In this insightful book, we delve into the remarkable narrative of Jonah, unearthing profound lessons of faith, redemption, and the unfathomable depths of divine mercy. Jonah's story unfolds with a divine call to deliver a message of repentance to the people of Nineveh. However, he tries to evade his mission, embarking on a tumultuous journey that takes him to the depths of the sea and the belly of a great fish. Through this extraordinary chain of events, we witness the transformative power of Jonah's encounter with divine grace. In Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy, we explore the themes of obedience, repentance, and second chances. Jonah's initial rebellion and subsequent redemption highlight the universal human struggle to align our will with a higher purpose. Through his story, we are reminded of the boundless depths of divine mercy and the potential for personal transformation. This book delves into the historical context, cultural nuances, and symbolic significance of Jonah's journey. It offers a deeper understanding of the ancient city of Nineveh, its people, and their response to Jonah's message. It also unravels the layers of symbolism within Jonah's experiences, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the calls they may be avoiding. Moreover, Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy prompts us to examine our own capacity for compassion, forgiveness, and empathy. It challenges us to embrace the call to extend mercy to others, recognizing that we too have experienced the depths of divine grace in our own lives. Whether you are a student of religious texts, a seeker of spiritual insights, or someone fascinated by timeless stories of redemption, this book offers a compelling exploration of the history of the prophet Jonah. Prepare to be captivated, inspired, and moved as you immerse yourself in the remarkable story of a reluctant prophet who discovered the power of obedience, repentance, and the limitless mercy of the Divine. Embark on this transformative journey through the history of Jonah—a journey that reveals the profound truth that no one is beyond redemption and that divine mercy is a beacon of hope for all.