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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jude Johnson
Evan Jones has come from Wales with his brothers to work in the Copper Mule Mine of Bisbee, Arizona Territory. When tragedy strikes, a Mexican curandera known only as The Se ora saves their lives. Evan's indiscretions cause her to leave abruptly, disappearing from Bisbee without a clue. Reyna Svenson is a widow with remarkable healing skills, an adopted sister and Beloved Woman of the Apache, who doesn't quite know how to cope with Evan Jones. His animal spirit, or totem, is strange to her, for his is the Dragon, ancient fearful enemy of her own totem, the Hawk. Elements of Fire and Wind, their spirits could combine into great enlightenment--or ignite an inferno of destruction. From the brothels of Tombstone and the gambling halls of Silver City to the stark, isolated beauty of Sabino Canyon, Evan and his brothers struggle to build new lives amid wild adventures, earning the animosity of a notorious outlaw out for blood.
Dreams of Fire & Rain: Dragon & Hawk Book Two
Jude Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A new century has begun in the Arizona Territory. Jamie Jones, eldest son of Evan and Reyna, finds his life complicated by prejudice from Easterners since he looks like his Mexican mother. But his stubborn Welsh half is determined to be accepted, so he sets his sights on winning the affection of Miss Iris Crawford, a newly arrived, aloof beauty with motives of her own.Percy Kindall lives the life of a privileged rogue in San Diego - until the day of his father's suicide. Percy learns his father's penultimate act was to post a letter to a mysterious woman he's never met, Mrs. Reyna Jones in Tucson. Percy journeys to find her, learning more about himself along the way. When he arrives in Tucson, he recognizes a kindred spirit in Iris Crawford. Distracted, he makes clandestine arrangements for their mutual satisfaction. Unaware of the avaricious manipulations of Miss Crawford, Jamie and Percy's lives collide and intertwine in a web of long-kept secrets, and complicated relationships - a legacy of blood and fire that will change everything.
Walkabout Willie / Mucky Karms is one book of two tales: Walkabout Willie, a delightful story from Down Under about Willie, a Wandering Wombat who learns that going walkabout on a Grand Adventure might entail more than he bargained for; Mucky Karms is a fractured faerie tale about a unicorn, a cranky leprechaun, and the witch who lives in the deepest, darkest part of the forest.Appropriate for read-aloud and grade-school age independent readers with designated pages for children to draw their own illustrations.
The only mention of Jude in Nova Scotia's official history relates to her death: a slave-owning family was brought to trial for her murder in 1801. They were acquitted despite overwhelming evidence that they were guilty. Sharon Robart-Johnson pays tribute to such archival glimpses of enslaved people by re-creating the fullness of sisters Jude and Diana's survival, emphasizing their joys alongside their hardship. She stories their movements through the U.S. to Nova Scotia, Canada, with the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists in 1783. As a child, Jude is sold away and then, by a lucky turn of fate, reunited with her fiercely loving family. Jude's experiences harden her into a rebel who resists injustice without heeding consequences, and after her death, Diana is left alone to deal with racist and sexual violence.Through Robart-Johnson's research, we experience nineteenth-century Nova Scotia, when political debates about abolishing slavery were just beginning to emerge. Through Robart-Johnson's creativity, we enter the historical fiction of Jude and Diana and their strong familial bonds, each character developed with nuance and care. While chronicling the cruelty they endured, Robart-Johnson's storytelling powerfully honours their humour, strength, and shining dignity.
Stories for Jude: Painting a picture with words and photographs of memorable moments in the lives of Mimi, Papa, Pari, and Jude.
Shelley Johnson; Glenn Johnson
Glenn Johnson
2020
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Stories about Jude's youth, their adoptive parent's youth, and her grandmother and grandfather's youth, as told by her grandmother and grandfather. This is the first volume of hopefully several more for Jude to refer back to often.
Ancient Epistles of John and Jude
Ken Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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This book provides commentary for the epistles of John and Jude from the ancient church fathers. It gives the history of the struggles of the first century church. You will learn which cults John and Jude were writing about and be able to clearly identify each heresy. You will also learn what meditation and sorcery truly are. At the end of each chapter is a chart contrasting the teaching of the church and that of the Gnostics. Included are master charts of the doctrine of Christ, the commandments of Christ, and the teaching of the apostles. Learn the major doctrines that all Christians must believe: Jesus is the only ChristJesus is the only SaviorJesus is the only begotten Son of GodJesus is sinlessJesus physically resurrectedJesus will physically return to earthGod is not evilThe RaptureCreationismEternal Life only by JesusThe sin natureProphecy proves inspirationIdolatry is evilBrought to you by Biblefacts Ministries, biblefacts.org
James, First and Second Peter, First, Second and Third John, and Jude
Johnson Earl S.
Abingdon Press
1991
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* Revised and updated * Based on the NRSV and NIV translations * Covers every book verse by verse * Each volume also contains maps, charts, a pronunciation guide, and a glossary * Available in sets or individually
TulipTree Review Wild Women Spring/Summer 2021 issue #9
Couri Johnson; Jude Rittenhouse; Hannah Yang
Tuliptree Publishing, LLC
2021
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The 2021 Wild Women collection of stories and poems highlights the elemental nature of the Wild Feminine.
When reading through the Bible we are often held spell-bound by the miracles. We are awed by the writers' experiences. But Jude seems so ordinary, just presenting a common way to live our daily lives as Christians. Well, maybe that is what we need How to daily live the Christian life
Rich in content and replete with warnings concerning the last days, this epistle of only twenty-five verses has often been neglected by students of God's Word. "Jude: The Acts of the Apostes "is a scholarly, practical exposition of this short but important New Testament book. The early development of a logical structural outline brings out Jude's inherent organization and progression of thought. Frequent reference is made to other outstanding commentaries, and difficult passages are clearly discussed. "Jude: The Acts of the Apostates" is a versatile commentary worthy of study by either the well-trained pastor or the inquiring layman.
In a world where monsters lurk in every shadow, the deadliest threat might be falling in love. I thought I was just tracking my missing friends through familiar territory. Instead, I found a portal that shouldn't exist. Now I'm trapped in a realm where blue wolves prowl the shadows and an Egyptian goddess holds the answers I seek. But with each step deeper into this mystical world, I realize there's something more sinister at play than mere disappearances. As a were-tiger, I'm used to being the most dangerous creature in any room. Here? I'm barely holding my own. The truth about my friends lies somewhere in this treacherous paradise, but uncovering it might cost me everything—including my heart. Step into a steamy, pulse-pounding paranormal romance where danger, desire, and destiny collide. _____________________________________________________________ Praise for the Shifter Days, Vampire Nights & Demons in Between series: ? ? ? ? ?A romance with claws. ? ? ? ? ? I love the twists. ? ? ? ? ? I read a lot, and I haven't come across a story quite like this one. ? ? ? ? ? Quick and enjoyable book. ? ? ? ? ? I truly enjoyed reading this.
Jude is one of the shortest books in the Bible. Perhaps that is one reason it is also relatively unknown in our day. Or perhaps the reason is that Jude calls the church to contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. In contemporary American culture almost any religious debating or contending is considered hate speech. The churches feel the pressure of society against arguing over the truth, since the majority no longer believes there is such a thing as absolute truth. Therefore Jude is a refreshing voice calling all believers not to be tolerant of every movement that tries to intrude itself into the church. There is truth. God's word is truth. Consequently, believers are called to take a stand for the truth, and even to fight for the truth. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the complete truth of everlasting salvation to which nothing new needs to be added. The hope for this brief Bible study of Jude is that it will help God's people contend for the faith.