Anyone, regardless of how little their resources, can learn how to manage their finances properly when they are given a fresh start to build on the right foundation.
In this book I try to describe, as clearly and simply as possible, the Christian journey from a life lived in worldliness and defeat to a life lived in and through the grace of God.
This is the 1955 autobiography of Cecelia Walsh, a high-spirited American woman who was drawn to the Order of Carmel, one of the oldest, most austere and strictly cloistered orders of nuns in the Catholic Church, and became Mother Catherine Thomas.
Finding peace and serenity in a post-modern, post-pandemic, twenty-first century society with escalating political and social contention, crime, violence, health and safety concerns, and untimely deaths producing anxiety, depression, isolation, and loneliness has been impossible.
ERIC GILL's iconoclastic ideas on modern civilization, art, sex, and life generally, drop like bombshells from the pages of this account of his search for "e;The City of God.
This book is written by a medical doctor, mother, and Christian sharing her method of combining all her experiences to maximize the returns of utilizing biblical practices in child rearing.
We are living in exciting times, where God is stirring His daughters to step up and grasp hold of His Kingdom purposes, daring to apply His truth to their lives at new levels.
Rivers of Thought, first published in 1959, is a small book of verses and poems written by the late Martin Buxbaum, who was best known for his publication of 'Table Talk' with the Marriott Hot Shoppes restaurants.
The history of America's commercial growth is highlighted with the names of a few great men whose contributions to their nation have far transcended ability in business, manufacturing and industry.