Four Blood Moons Companion Study Guide and Journal

Four Blood Moons Companion Study Guide and Journal
Author: John Hagee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1322012946

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The Four Blood Moons Companion Study Guide and Journal gives you a deeper understanding of astronomical events and their connection to biblical prophecy. Learn practical ways to prepare for the future as you study what God's message through the coming Four Blood Moons means for you and for the world.

Four Blood Moons Companion Study Guide and Journal

Four Blood Moons Companion Study Guide and Journal
Author: John Hagee
Publsiher: Worthy Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781617954900

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Over the last 500 years, blood-red moons have fallen on the first day of Passover three separate times. These occurrences were connected to some of the most significant days in Jewish history: 1492 (the final year of the Spanish Inquisition when Jews were expelled from Spain), 1948 (statehood for Israel and the War of Independence) and 1967 (the Six-Day War). The next series of four blood moons occurs at Passover and Sukkot in 2014 and 2015. In this devotional study guide, Pastor Hagee challenges readers to further explore the meaning behind blood moons, understand why Christians must recognize these signs that God refers to in Scripture, and absorb their prophetic significance. Ideal for individuals and groups, this devotional study guide combines questions and reflective journaling for deeper meaning and life application.

Blood Moon Redemption

Blood Moon Redemption
Author: Judy DuCharme
Publsiher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781620208281

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An ancient relic, a puzzling prophecy, and a young woman tied together through the ages . . . Throughout history, blood moons have always been surrounded by persecution and provision, great trials and triumphs. The blood moons of 1493-1494 provided a new world for the Jewish people. In 1949-1950, the blood moons gave them Israel, and the following eclipses presented the Jewish people Jerusalem in 1967-1968. Now a new set of blood moons is on the horizon, and Tassie’s family is certain they will bring about great change. Tassie, named for a lost religious relic, has her sights set on her career and love, and she doesn’t have time for silly children’s stories. Dismissing the blood moons as circumstance, her unbelief threatens to keep her from her destiny. When Tassie finds herself in the center of worldwide turmoil and a terrorist plot, can she accept her family history and fulfill her place in the future of Israel? Or will the country of her heritage finally fall to its many enemies? Blood Moon Redemption is an end-times thriller that will keep you riveted until the very last moonrise.

Simple and Free Guided Journal

Simple and Free  Guided Journal
Author: Jen Hatmaker
Publsiher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780593236819

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Discover the peace found in a radically simpler life using this guided journal featuring prompts based on the joyful, liberating lessons shared by New York Times bestselling author Jen Hatmaker in Simple and Free- 7 Experiments Against Excess. In Simple and Free, first published as 7, Jen Hatmaker described her reckoning with excess through a social experiment, which turned into a spiritual movement. Now, in Simple and Free- Guided Journal, Hatmaker invites readers to examine their own seven areas of excess--from stress to spending to social media--and identify personal practices toward creating a life of "enough." It's one thing to imagine a better story; it's another thing to live one. This guided journal helps readers simplify the excess in their lives in practice, not just wishful thinking. Simple and Free- Guided Journal is a tool to help readers stay attentive, inspect their tendencies thoughtfully, and combat the modern-day diseases of greed, materialism, and overindulgence. It invites readers to deeply explore seven areas of excess- food, clothes, spending, media, possessions, waste, and stress--and create pathways towards a gentler, simpler life.

The Best We Could Do

The Best We Could Do
Author: Thi Bui
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781613129302

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National bestseller 2017 National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Finalist ABA Indies Introduce Winter / Spring 2017 Selection Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Spring 2017 Selection ALA 2018 Notable Books Selection An intimate and poignant graphic novel portraying one family’s journey from war-torn Vietnam, from debut author Thi Bui. This beautifully illustrated and emotional story is an evocative memoir about the search for a better future and a longing for the past. Exploring the anguish of immigration and the lasting effects that displacement has on a child and her family, Bui documents the story of her family’s daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves. At the heart of Bui’s story is a universal struggle: While adjusting to life as a first-time mother, she ultimately discovers what it means to be a parent—the endless sacrifices, the unnoticed gestures, and the depths of unspoken love. Despite how impossible it seems to take on the simultaneous roles of both parent and child, Bui pushes through. With haunting, poetic writing and breathtaking art, she examines the strength of family, the importance of identity, and the meaning of home. In what Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen calls “a book to break your heart and heal it,” The Best We Could Do brings to life Thi Bui’s journey of understanding, and provides inspiration to all of those who search for a better future while longing for a simpler past.

The Great Sign The Key to Unlocking Biblical End Times Prophecy the Rapture of the Church and Tribulation Period

The Great Sign   The Key to Unlocking Biblical End Times Prophecy  the Rapture of the Church  and Tribulation Period
Author: James L. Koontz
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781490845647

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The latest craze in Bible prophecy is the four blood moons and the Lords feast days. No doubt these are important biblical signposts. However, these signposts do not provide the all-important context of relating to the timing of any specific biblical event (i.e., rapture of the church, Antichrist signing the seven-year covenant with Israel) and what do the four blood moons mean with regard to being a harbinger or heralding a significant event in Israels history. In this riveting book, James Koontz examines what the great sign means with regard to providing context for the four blood moons and the Lords fall feasts. Since Christs resurrection and ascension, the all important question for His disciples and for many of us now is when is Christ coming back for His bride? Additionally, when will the Antichrist sign the peace covenant with Israel, when will the great tribulation begin, and when will Christs second coming be? These are all very important questions that the great sign helps us understand, being the key to unlocking Bible prophecy in our time.

Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8

Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8
Author: National Research Council,Institute of Medicine,Board on Children, Youth, and Families,Committee on the Science of Children Birth to Age 8: Deepening and Broadening the Foundation for Success
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2015-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309324885

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Children are already learning at birth, and they develop and learn at a rapid pace in their early years. This provides a critical foundation for lifelong progress, and the adults who provide for the care and the education of young children bear a great responsibility for their health, development, and learning. Despite the fact that they share the same objective - to nurture young children and secure their future success - the various practitioners who contribute to the care and the education of children from birth through age 8 are not acknowledged as a workforce unified by the common knowledge and competencies needed to do their jobs well. Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8 explores the science of child development, particularly looking at implications for the professionals who work with children. This report examines the current capacities and practices of the workforce, the settings in which they work, the policies and infrastructure that set qualifications and provide professional learning, and the government agencies and other funders who support and oversee these systems. This book then makes recommendations to improve the quality of professional practice and the practice environment for care and education professionals. These detailed recommendations create a blueprint for action that builds on a unifying foundation of child development and early learning, shared knowledge and competencies for care and education professionals, and principles for effective professional learning. Young children thrive and learn best when they have secure, positive relationships with adults who are knowledgeable about how to support their development and learning and are responsive to their individual progress. Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8 offers guidance on system changes to improve the quality of professional practice, specific actions to improve professional learning systems and workforce development, and research to continue to build the knowledge base in ways that will directly advance and inform future actions. The recommendations of this book provide an opportunity to improve the quality of the care and the education that children receive, and ultimately improve outcomes for children.

Weathering Journal

Weathering Journal
Author: Hannah Viano
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781632170941

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This beautiful, weather-inspired journal features gorgeous papercut artwork by the popular Pacific Northwest author of Arrow to Alaska, S is for Salmon, and B is for Bear. This beautiful, high-quality lined journal will inspire you to record your thoughts and ideas or even just make notes and keep lists. You may even be inspired to record the weather. Filled with gorgeous, evocative, papercut illustrations, it highlights the stunning beauty of the Pacific Northwest through the region's dramatic weather.