Breakthrough or Breakout

Breakthrough or Breakout
Author: Dr. D. K. Olukoya
Publsiher: The Battle Cry Christian Ministries
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789789201624

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God makes the impossible possible and gives grace to accomplish the incredible. He makes people hit spiritual jackpot. We must wage war against the powers that oppose the perfect will of God for us and violently contend for our breakthrough. This book gives us the keys to spectacular breakthroughs.

The Breakthrough to Breakout

The Breakthrough to Breakout
Author: Robyn Chavis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2018-04-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1717007562

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The intent of this book is to walk the reader through my life. The story of what I endured as a little girl growing up in a broken home but with a grandmother who believed in the "Power of Prayer." She instilled the practice and power of prayer in my life.As a child I always knew I was different. I felt a presence around me that I did not understand.Later as an adult I have learned about "Deity" and the power I possess from the Holy Spirit Who lives inside of me.My story is my story, my truth from what I remember as a little girl feeling hurt, rejected and abandoned so many times by the very people God intended to love me. Experiencing many valleys and trials in life. I would one day come to know the purpose God had for me.I now have "A Voice to Be Heard" through a radio talk show ministry which was birthed from my life.

I Choose to Rejoice

I Choose to Rejoice
Author: Tammy Hendrix
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2022-06-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781664260214

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"I Choose To Rejoice!" is the devotional for you! The author has written 365 daily devotions to uplift your spirit and bring joy to your every day walk with your Beloved. This book includes personal stories and over thirteen years of prophetic words from the Lord, pictures, lots of Scripture, and some research from a Hebrew perspective. The messages are straight from the Throne Room!

Believe That You Can

Believe That You Can
Author: Jentezen Franklin
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599795379

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Nothing Can Stop God’s Dreams For You Living your dreams isn’t easy. It takes persistence and tenacity, along with faith in yourself, in God, and in the vision He has given you. In Believe That You Can, Jentezen Franklin gives you a powerful message of hope: you can do it! Using his own personal experiences and examples from biblical characters who pursued their dreams to the end, Franklin shows you how to find and walk out your God-given vision for your life. Here you will find what you need to turn your dreams into reality, including: The five stages of a dream and how to recognize and get through each of them What you can do when your dream seems far away or impossible How to fight for your dream and never let go until it comes to pass Don’t let anybody steal what God has already shown you!

Surprise Attack

Surprise Attack
Author: Richard K. Betts
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815719472

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Long before Germany's blitzkrieg swept the West, European leaders had received many signals of its imminence. Stalin, too, had abundant warning of German designs on Russia but believed that by avoiding "provocative" defensive measures he could avert the attack that finally came in June 1941. And the stories of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Korean War, and three Arab-Israeli conflicts are replete with missed opportunities to react to unmistakable warnings. Richad K. Betts analyzes surprise attacks during the mid-twentieth century to illustrate his thesis: surprise attacks occur, not because intelligence services fail to warn, but because of the disbelief of political leaders. "Although the probability is low that the United States will fail to deter direct attack by the Soviet Union," Betts says, "the intensity of the threat warrants painstaking analysis of how to cope with it." His own investigation of the historical, psychological, political, diplomatic, and military aspects of his subject heightens understanding of why surprise attacks succeed and why victim nations fail to respond to warnings. In discussing current policy he focuses on the defense of Western Europe and applies the lessons of history to U.S. defense planning, offering detailed recommendations for changes in strategy. Obviously some of the potential dangers of military surprise cannot be prevented. The important thing, he emphasizes, is that "without forces that exceed requirements (the solution Moscow appears to have chosen), it is vital to ensure that what forces exist can be brought to bear when needed.

America s School for War

America s School for War
Author: Peter J. Schifferle
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700625277

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When the United States entered World War II, it took more than industrial might to transform its tiny army—smaller than even Portugal's—into an overseas fighting force of more than eight and a half million. Peter Schifferle contends that the determination of American army officers to be prepared for the next big war was an essential component in America's ultimate triumph over its adversaries. Crucial to that preparation were the army schools at Fort Leavenworth. Interwar Army officers, haunted by the bloodshed of World War I's Meuse-Argonne Offensive, fully expected to return to Europe to conclude the "unfinished business" of that conflict, and they prepared well. Schifferle examines for the first time precisely how they accomplished this through a close and illuminating look at the students, faculty, curriculum, and essential methods of instruction at Fort Leavenworth. He describes how the interwar officer corps there translated the experiences of World War I into effective doctrine, engaged in intellectual debate on professional issues, conducted experiments to determine the viability of new concepts, and used military professional education courses to substitute for the experience of commanding properly organized and resourced units. Schifferle highlights essential elements of war preparation that only the Fort Leavenworth education could provide, including intensive instruction in general staff procedures, hands-on experience with the principles and techniques of combined arms, and the handling of large division-sized formations in combat. This readied army officers for an emerging new era of global warfare and enabled them to develop the leadership decision making they would need to be successful on the battlefield. But Schifferle offers more than a recitation of curriculum development through the skillful interweaving of personal stories about both school experiences and combat operations, collectively recounting the human and professional development of the officer corps from 1918 to 1945. Well crafted and insightful, Schifferle's meticulously researched study shows how and why the Fort Leavenworth experience was instrumental in producing that impressive contingent of military officers who led the U.S. Army to final victory in World War II. By the end of the book, the attentive reader will also fully comprehend why the military professionals at Fort Leavenworth have come to think of it as the "Intellectual Center of the Army."

Anxiety Breakthrough

Anxiety Breakthrough
Author: Peg Haust-Arliss LCSW-R
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781452579887

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Anxiety Breakthrough breaks you out from the walls of Anxiety State Prison. First, the author inspires you with her own compelling story of imprisoning anxiety and panic. She helps you understand how and why you both became incarcerated, and then gives you her plan for escape; tools and strategies that will nourish your mind, body and spirit. Now, a psychotherapist specializing in anxiety, the authors down to earth, personable and empowering style jumps out of the pages making you feel she is working directly with you. Anxiety Breakthrough promotes a shift from a reactive, symptom-driven, disease approach to a proactive, practical, empowering, all natural approach and ensures that you wont return to your tiny cell anytime soon. Anxiety is part of the human fabric and a capacity that insured that our distant ancestors survived and is useful in modern life protecting us from danger and guiding our decisions. However, in modern times so much anxiety is without purpose and interferes with functioning and enjoyment of life. The author has written a book that describes anxiety in language that is easily understandable and presents a holistic approach to managing anxiety. This book could be of great benefit to the millions of people suffering from unneeded anxiety. Daniel Beck, LICSW Clinical Supervisor, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Fighting The Breakout

Fighting The Breakout
Author: David C. Isby
Publsiher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781853675843

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This fascinating volume charts the progress of the Allied breakout of Normandy through German eyes. Beginning with Operation COBRA and ending with the offensive which led to the liberation of Paris, this critical phase of the war in the west is examined and described by senior German officers. These, from staff officers at OKW to divisional generals on the ground, critique their performance, examine Allied superiority, and evaluate their own efforts to contain Allied forces in Normandy. They look at such key events as the counter-attack at Mortain, the American offensive, British and Canadian efforts and the sequence of events that led to the fighting around the Falaise gap. The German officers originally submitted the reports presented here to Allied intelligence efforts as part of post-war debriefing sessions. The current volume, which follows on from Fighting the Invasion and Fighting in Normandy, consists of carefully selected and edited material. Fighting the Breakout gives a broad picture of German hopes balanced with the realisation that they could not hope to contain the Allied efforts for long. With supplementary material by David C. Isby, Fighting the Breakout is a fascinating glimpse into how a defeated army sought hard to turn the tide of defeat.