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Cindy Carpenter

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Five Keys to Victory

Five Keys to Victory

Cindy Carpenter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This powerful book will help answer the frustrating question of "HOW" to live a life of victory in Christ. Many times we read about how we have the victory and we know we are supposed to come out on top but many Christians are defeated, broke, disheartened and living a life of poverty. Focusing on Scriptural principles and applications, this book will help you put in to practice five of the keys to living a life of victory through Jesus Christ. If you practice these things daily, your life will certainly never be the same
Sierra County

Sierra County

Cindy Carpenter; Sherry Fletcher

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2018
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In 1884, Sierra County was formed in the Middle Rio Grande Corridor of the New Mexico Territory out of the existing counties of Grant, Do a Ana, and Socorro. Not everyone was pleased with the new county, and the courthouse was said to look like a dance hall. From the fortunes and misfortunes of the miners in the historical towns of the Black Range to the comings and goings of the railroad towns, Sierra County is rich in history. The town of Hot Springs (later renamed Truth or Consequences) came into existence when entrepreneurs decided that the naturally occurring mineral springs could cure arthritis, neuritis, rheumatism, and alcoholism. The Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Children, built to take advantage of the natural warm springs to help in the treatment of polio, is now the current New Mexico State Veterans' Home. Sierra County is also home to Elephant Butte Dam and Caballo Dam, both of which have history with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps.
Sierra County

Sierra County

Cindy Carpenter; Sherry Fletcher

Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2018
sidottu
In 1884, Sierra County was formed in the Middle Rio Grande Corridor of the New Mexico Territory out of the existing counties of Grant, Dona Ana, and Socorro. Not everyone was pleased with the new county, and the courthouse was said to look like "a dance hall." From the fortunes and misfortunes of the miners in the historical towns of the Black Range to the comings and goings of the railroad towns, Sierra County is rich in history. The town of Hot Springs (later renamed Truth or Consequences) came into existence when entrepreneurs decided that the naturally occurring mineral springs could cure arthritis, neuritis, rheumatism, and alcoholism. The Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Children, built to take advantage of the natural warm springs to help in the treatment of polio, is now the current New Mexico State Veterans' Home. Sierra County is also home to Elephant Butte Dam and Caballo Dam, both of which have history with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps.