Courageous Bride

Courageous Bride
Author: Jane Peart
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780310829720

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"Niki's heart was thrumming as the taxi stopped with a jerk in front of the gray, stone building behind tall, black iron gates. On a metal plaque was engraved Les Soeurs de Merci. Niki thrust several franc notes staring through the rungs of the gate. Years ago another young woman-perhaps her mother- had stood in the same place, a baby in her arms, the child she was going to give up. What emotions had run through her heart?" Niki had come to France to seek her true identity and to experience the richness of her French heritage. But what begins as a romantic, carefree summer holiday for Niki, her stepbrother Luc Montrose, and their friend Paul Duval, ends with the outbreak of war, changing their lives forever. As World War II ravages Europe, Niki wants desperately to serve her native country in its time of need. She finds herself making dangerous decisions and facing dramatic challenges, aware of- but unable to do anything about- the impact the war is having on her loved ones back at Montclair. Caught up in the firestorm of world conflict, this courageous young woman with an unknown past faces an uncertain future, with only her newfound faith to sustain her.

Dr Finlay s Courageous Bride

Dr  Finlay s Courageous Bride
Author: Marion Lennox
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780369730848

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In this emotional read by award-winning author Marion Lennox, the nurse’s courage might just be enough to save them both! The courage to say "I do" Could save them both… With a heavy heart, Sydney surgeon Rab tells residents that Cockatoo Valley must be sold. He can only inherit the land if he marries within six weeks. To save the town and the hospital that has become her sanctuary, scarred nurse Mia courageously offers to marry him for just one year! Until Rab’s kind eyes and heart-lifting smile make her dare to wish that one year could be the beginning of a lifetime together… From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine.

The Doctor s Courageous Bride

The Doctor s Courageous Bride
Author: Dianne Drake
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781460358559

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Dr. Solange Léandre has dedicated her life to her rural clinic in the jungle of Kij island. Involving herself in the lively community is a happy refuge from her painful past—a chance to heal through healing others. When specialist Dr. Paul Killian visits Solange's clinic, he is mesmerized by her. He wants nothing more than to work alongside this amazing woman, and to be part of the extended family she's created. This city doctor has to find a way to show her that he has the tenacity and dedication for life in the jungle, and the passion to care for a feisty, strong-willed woman!

Bride s Handbook The

Bride s Handbook  The
Author: Amy J. Tol
Publsiher: Revell
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780800759339

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Headed for the altar? The Bride's Handbook is more than the typical wedding planner. It shows you that preparing for marriage is more than guests lists and seating arrangements.

Courageous and Bold Bible Heroes

Courageous and Bold Bible Heroes
Author: Shirley Raye Redmond
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736986052

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This colorful book introduces children to 50 ordinary men and women who God gifted with extraordinary courage to accomplish incredible things. Hannah kept a promise. Daniel remained faithful to God in difficult times. Peter repented. And Joseph of Arimathea was kind and generous. What do these and the other Bible heroes featured in this book have in common? They weren’t perfect, but they were courageous and bold, each in their own way. Each short, easy-to-read chapter profiles a different Bible hero and shows how they exhibited bravery and overcame their own weakness and seemingly impossible challenges to achieve amazing things. This kind of epic courage can only be found when we place our faith in God. As boys and girls read these captivating accounts, they will learn to love God more intentionally, and they will begin to believe that the Lord will equip them with courage when they need it the most.

A Tangled Web

A Tangled Web
Author: Jane Peart
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780310865568

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Perhaps Jane Peart’s finest novel--the story of a young woman in the early 1900s who overcomes adversity by embracing faithDarcy Welburne has seen enough of politics from the long line of judges in her family. So when Grady, her fiancé, tells her he is running for sheriff, she sets off to find the new freedom promised by the American West. She escapes to Juniper Junction, thinking a teaching job is waiting for her.When she discovers the position has already been filled, she resigns herself to becoming a Harvey Girl--a waitress at the chain of restaurants in the newly opened Arizona territory. Ashamed to tell her family that she is "just a waitress," she becomes a "marvel of make-believe," and, ignoring the pinches of her conscience, she embarks on an elaborate deception, sending home letters full of fictitious students, townspeople, and events recreated from the staff and diners of the Harvey House.Her life seems to be going well. She meets Ted, a handsome young architect. But then Grady shows up with a big group of politicians--including Teddy Roosevelt--and recognizes her. Darcy’s untruthfulness is revealed. She fights with Grady. She loses face before Ted. She has to return to her family and make things right. But through it all, her faith grows stronger and readers are assured that all will work out in the end.

Undaunted Spirit

Undaunted Spirit
Author: Jane Peart
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780310834281

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Free-spirited journalist Independence McClaren follows her heart to a Colorado silver-town—and a test of her fierce commitment to the truth. Mindy’s birth name is Independence McClaren—a fitting match for her tenacity and determination. Leaving behind a secure but colorless future in the east, the fiery young woman heads west to Coarse Gold, Colorado, and the opportunity to carve her mark in a man’s world. As reporter for the Roaring River Gazette, Mindy not only will ferret out the news but will become the voice of conscience in this rough-and-tumble mining town, its reminder of the biblical principles of truth, virtue, and mercy. Little does she dream how her most prized possession as a journalist—her passion for the truth—will be put to the test. To follow her heart or to retain her integrity? Mindy will have to choose. Bestselling author Jane Peart takes readers to the Old West in the Westward Dreams Series with five novels of excitement, adventure, and romance. From mining camps to California vineyards, you’ll meet women who must find a new life for themselves in a difficult, sometimes hostile environment. But with persistence, principle, and a steadfast faith, they not only survive, they thrive.

The Courageous Gospel

The Courageous Gospel
Author: Robert Allan Hill
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610973748

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The Courageous Gospel is intended for use alongside a commentary (Ashton, Brown, Bultmann, Barrett, other) in a class introducing the Fourth Gospel. The book has four parts:A succinct summary of key matters of introduction;A collection of sermons on the Gospel's core chapters, with reflective reminiscence and remembrance of what Raymond Brown said in lecture about the Gospel thirty years ago;A series of background lectures that attempt, on the one hand, to honor the key insights of the current opinion communis (that Jewish apocalyptic explains John) and, on the other hand, to open the door to further insights from an older perspective needed for a full appreciation of John (that the Hellenistic Gnostic background explains John);A set of pedagogical appendices, employable in the classroom, to aid discussion.Together these components attempt to provide the necessary second book for an introduction to the Fourth Gospel, engaging the commentaries with the hermeneutical, homiletical, exegetical, and pastoral implications of a first-level study of John.