Out of the Storm

Out of the Storm
Author: B.J. Daniels
Publsiher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488077715

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She can’t lose him again… One look at his warm brown eyes and Kate Jackson knows she’s found her husband. It’s been twenty years since Daniel went missing in a refinery explosion and was finally declared dead, but Kate never gave up hope, convinced he was somewhere out there, suffering from amnesia. Then, on a trip to Buckhorn, Montana, she sees him—working as a carpenter, scarred, but still her Danny. Yet Jon Harper, as he calls himself, insists he’s a stranger. Jon is certain he’s not the man Kate’s looking for. Though some of his memories are lost in shadow, how could he ever forget a woman like that? One thing Jon’s instinct does tell him is that she’s in danger from the very person she should trust most. Helping loyal, lovely Kate will mean exposing his own perilous past…but it’s the only way to protect her and this new chance at forever. Don’t miss Under a Killer Moon, the next title in B.J. Daniels Buckhorn, Montana series where one small-town marshal will stop at nothing to catch a killer. A Buckhorn, Montana Novel Book 1: Out of the Storm Book 2: From the Shadows Book 3: At the Crossroads Book 4: Before Buckhorn Book 5: Under a Killer Moon Book 6: When Justice Rides

Out of the Storm Beacons of Hope

Out of the Storm  Beacons of Hope
Author: Jody Hedlund
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781441265524

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Having grown up in a lighthouse, loneliness is all Isabelle Thornton has ever known--and all, she assumes, she ever will know. But when her lightkeeper father rescues a young man from the lake, her sheltered world is turned upside down. Bestselling author Jody Hedlund's Out of the Storm is her first ever novella and introduces readers to Beacons of Hope, a new series set in the 1800s amid the romance, history, and danger surrounding the Great Lakes lighthouses of Michigan.

Out of the Storm

Out of the Storm
Author: Christopher Ash
Publsiher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2006
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781573833875

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Ash explores the lonely and cruel nature of suffering and whether or not God can be found in the midst of it. He exposes the shortcomings of Job's friends, and takes the reader through Job's long debate with God towards a humbling--and hopeful--resolution. (Biblical Studies)

Calm in the Storm

Calm in the Storm
Author: Susan Guttridge
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781525560620

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Calm in the Storm offers simple techniques and profound concepts to help you develop fundamental skills in settling over-whelming emotion. There are moments in our lives when emotion comes on so strong and so fast that we feel out of control, completely over-whelmed, and emotionally flooded. It can be bewildering and frightening, often leaving us with a sense of powerlessness, even despair. When we haven’t yet developed the ability to shift out of that emotional intensity, even the simplest tasks become harder. Life becomes harder. Emotional distress can feel painful, and the thoughts that so often accompany that distress can be confusing and debilitating. This book will help you deepen your ability to settle intense and overwhelming emotion. Through the use of simple strategies that can be implemented anywhere, you will learn to recognize, observe, and shift your emotion. When we master strategies to healthfully soothe ourselves, to settle strong emotion, we build confidence. We start to feel stronger, more capable – in being with emotion and in life overall. This book will ignite hope and spark a renewed belief in your inner potential.

Waiting Out the Storm

Waiting Out the Storm
Author: JoAnn Early Macken,Susan Gaber
Publsiher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780763633783

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A mother reassures her child about the wind, lightning, and thunder when a storm passes through.

Writing Out the Storm

Writing Out the Storm
Author: Barbara Abercrombie
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2002-10-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781429970037

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This powerful and deeply inspirational handbook is for anyone coping with serious illness or injury-be it theirs or that of a loved one-who wants and needs to help themselves through the healing process. Offering her own experience with breast cancer, as well as stories from other authors who have suffered from illnesses or severe injuries-from Stephen King to Lance Armstrong-Abercrombie encourages readers to write what is in their hearts and to benefit from the power of shared experience. Using writing as therapy, Writing Out the Storm is a book about healing the soul.

Out in the Storm

Out in the Storm
Author: Gail A. Caputo
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1555536964

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" ... Out in the Storm examines thirty-eight drug-addicted women in the Philadelphia area who have taken up shoplifting and sex work to finance their habits and their lives."--Back cover.

Out Of The Storm

Out Of The Storm
Author: Derek Wilson
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781448103324

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Martin Luther changed Europe and, through Europe, the world. It was he who finally exposed the myth of a unified Latin Christendom, which was only held together by crusades, heresy hunts, Inquisition, and priestly magic. Though not the first radical thinker to challenge papal pretensions and the doctrines they were founded on, by his defiance Luther created the biggest cause célèbre of the age. But this renegade monk did not just split Europe into rival Protestant and Catholic camps. By urging Christians to read and interpret the Bible for themselves, he gave a religious boost to that emancipation of the individual we associate with the Renaissance. By putting men and women in charge of their own destinies he made a cultural impact which is incalculable. This first major biography in English for many years, by leading historian Derek Wilson, responds to recent Reformation scholarship to assess Luther's impact on his own and later ages. A warts-and-all study, it gives a vivid picture of a complex and driven man - courageous, stubborn, rumbustious, vulgar, erudite, self-opinionated - but a man of tireless energy and, above all, total conviction. For his achievements we can admire him. In his failings we can identify with him. Luther remains perpetually fascinating.