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Why I Couldn't Love Myself: My Journey to Self-Love!
Tonya J. Montgomery
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2014
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The lotus flower grows in deep mud, far away from the sun. However once it reaches light it becomes one of the most beautiful flowers on earth. Traumatic circumstances have made me want to give up on life. Being alone in the dark for so long - I questioned: Did I truly have to go through so much pain the first 14 years of my life? In addition to that, live the next two decades trying to get over the pain?In my life there have been many fights, a ton of mental break downs, overwhelming emotional trauma, fits of rage and encounters with child sexual abuse. It couldn't possibly get any worse - could it? There has to be a better way. But, how do I overcome trauma, pain, anger and humiliation? For real, who was going to be there for me as I suffered through the pain of life? My sun and my answer came in the form of Jesus. Our lives are precious to God. No matter the issues that have confronted us - we are able to overcome all of them through the love of Jesus. A beautiful flower can emerge from mud; ashes can be turned to beauty; weakness turned to strength, and life can be enjoyed to the fullest. Overcoming the harshness of life comes from learning that you are loved. Because of the love that Jesus has for you, you can learn to love yourself. Through my journey to self love you'll be able to see that I was able to learn the most important lesson in life. Jesus loves me It's so simple, and yet it's so complex. He loves me simply because I exist, and that is why He also loves you - because you exist.
My two grandfathers and Barnum Brown made history together when Barnum was allowed to dig for dinosaurs on land where my grandfather McDonald lived in Montana. During a dig starting in 1902 and ending in 1905, the remains of the first T rex in the United States were unearthed and history was changed forever.The land where grandfather lived is the type site for the type specimen of the Tyrannosaurus rex. This skeleton is not the largest of the rex skeletons ever to be found, but it is the first found in America. When the museum put the pieces together they officially named the huge beast Tyrannosaurus rex, the Tyrant King. It was what scientists call "the holotype" specimen of a new species, the first against which all others are compared.My other grandfather was instrumental in building the railroad so the train could transport the dinosaur bones to New York to be assembled and displayed in the American Museum of Natural History's Dinosaur Hall in December 1906.
The Hinge in Romans 1 - 8: A critique of N.T.Wright's view of Baptism and Conversion
David H. J. Gay
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2014
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Don't Stop CO2 Emissions! - Keep Burning Coal, Oil and Gas!: CO2 the Gas of Life
J. C. Mirre
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2014
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DON'T STOP THE CO2 EMISSIONS Keep burning coal, oil and gas The increase of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is considered a threat to the planet's future, but in fact it should be considered the opposite: the abundance of CO2 is preventing a looming catastrophe. This idea might be considered like heresy or blasphemy to the present scientific (and almost universal) belief that CO2 is rather a wicked gas that is unavoidably debasing our atmosphere year after year, leading to what is known as "global warming" or "climate change": a fearful threat to our life, health, and economy. But if we look beyond the short-term and give pause for thought, we have to admit that CO2 is not such harm: in fact, it is the GAS OF LIFE. THE BOOK IN A NUTSHELL: IF YOU UNDERSTAND AND BELIEVE THESE FOLLOWING TEN ISSUES YOU DON'T NEED TO READ THIS BOOK 1. There is only 0.04% CO2 in our atmosphere, quite a meager content 2. All life forms in our planet depend on plants and algae 3. Plants will not survive if the atmospheric CO2 falls to less than 0.02% 4. The Earth's atmosphere held 40% CO2 (1,000 times the current) when life started in the planet 3.5 billon years ago 5. At the dawn of the Cambrian, 550 million years ago, algae and bacteria had already gobbled most of the atmospheric CO2 which by then dropped to only 0.7% (almost 18 times the current) 6. In the last 550 million years marine and continental life gulped another 33,000 billion tons of CO2 from the atmosphere, dropping the air CO2 content to the present 0.04% (or if you like "pre-industrial level" 0.03%) 7. In the last 800,000 years we have been at the edge of a disaster: atmospheric CO2 dropped in several occasions to about 0.02%, very close to plants' minimum requirements for survival 8. It is quite possible that the disaster was avoided by the fire and burning activities of the early humans 9. There is no option but to keep burning the coal and fuel reserves buried in the Earth's crust sediments to avoid the next glacial cycles 10. If the vegetable biomass keeps gobbling the atmospheric CO2 at the same rate as for the last 550 million years, dragging down the atmospheric CO2 content below 0.02% (without human intervention), all life in the planet will be in jeopardy Was all this done on purpose? Is there a planned design in the Universe that set part of the life ingredients in a piggy bank for the future? Are we human beings the managers of the carbon thrift that would be used to keep a comfortable 400 ppm of atmospheric CO2 and save the Planet from annihilation and freeze? Is coal and oil burning by humans' part of an intelligent scheme? In the old days the sacred fire was kept in temples, maintained and cared by elite priests. In Imperial Rome the Vestal Virgins were entrusted to keep the Eternal Flame alight. TODAY, WE HUMANS ARE THE TRUSTEES, THE GUARDIANS OF THE EARTH'S FUTURE. OUR TASK ON THE PLANET IS TO KEEP THE FIRE BURNING, THE ONLY WAY TO AVOID THE FREEZING DISASTER THAT COULD WIPE ALL LIFE FROM EARTH.
The agony of losing both parents, in Chicago, became too much for Jamell. He left and headed for Montezuma, Georgia, feeling the birth place of his parents would help him better cope with their passing. Little did he know rumors and secrets of his family's past would haunt him like a ghost.
Daddy Doesn't Purr: But I Love Him Anyway
Jason J. Michael
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2014
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How To Succeed In Christ's School Of Prayer: The School You Don't Want To Fail or Quit
J. J. Turner
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2014
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Don't Burn It! Read It!: Why Every Non-Muslim Should Read The Koran
J. T. Matthews
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2014
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When Rusty Larsen and his family move into a historical house in Connecticut, they find it's already occupied- by the ghost of a boy who lived during the Civil War. Rusty needs to make new friends, but having a pet pig, a resident ghost, and a bad attitude aren't helping. It takes a visit from an unscrupulous "ghost hunter" to show Rusty what friendship is all about. This entertaining ghost story is great for homeschoolers and others who are looking for a gentle way to introduce facts about the Underground Railroad, slavery, and Connecticut's history. The emphasis is on a fun reading experience, but who can help but pick up facts as they follow Rusty's adventures? There's a convenient list of facts and references included at the end of the book, for anyone who wants to know more.