It’s not safe in the woods where cries for help can attract unwelcome attention, but two youngsters discover their courage in the teeth of necessity. This short story takes place before the events in To Carry the Horn.
Terry's book continues: 42. “Unfortunately for Belle, change took time. ... Somehow Old Baumfree persuaded Martin Schryver to purchase Belle from the Neelys for $105. The fisherman didn't own any other slaves but had a farm and a tavern ...
April 10: “I went to seminar and walked home with Miss Ostrander.” May Day and spring fever: “Called on Miss Emmons last night. These warm days are not conducive to study.” Three nights later: a Miss Miller. A week later: Miller again.
The Call is a timeless tale of music, magic, a boy, and his dragon.
1943,” ms.; Howard S. Galt, “A Journey of Repatriation, Wei Hsien to New York, Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. 1943,” ms.; A. W. March, “Diary of a Prisoner of War Under Japan, Dec. 8, 1941 to Sept. 19, 1942,” ms.; all in DML.
"Caitlyn Montgomery has the unique ability to follow her heart when guided, which also leads her into some amazing adventures.
Following the Fall of Adam, there is an untold story of the animals...
This book is a unique examination of the phenomenon of the call. Characterizing the call as a rhetorical event, the book identifies how speakers can use eloquence in the service of truth.
Politically charged, funny and tack-sharp, THE CALL is a startling portrait of cultural divide, casting global issues into the heart of an American home.
First published in 1997 by distinguished author and speaker Os Guiness, The Call remains a treasured source of wisdom for those who ask these questions.
When THE CALL comes, you have to be ready to run or fight to the death.
The atmosphere within the United States and most of the world is ripe for another great spiritual awakening.
This groundbreaking book details how SDZG transformed itself from an entity known primarily for its excellence in managed animal and plant care to a conservation organization focused on leading the fight against extinction.
This book will certainly be on my reading list.” - Jaime Clark-Soles, Associate Professor of New Testament, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, Perkins School of Theology
This book, "The C.A.L.L.: Inspiring Stories For Young Men About Character, Accountability, Love, And Leadership," issues a clarion call to our young black men to stand up, step up and recognize their inherent greatness.
The Call: A Brief History of the Chirosapiencidae Revolution
Stating that God has a specific calling for each human life, a guide to understanding one's personal purpose offers advice on how to understand the links between a vocation and one's career, beliefs, and future plans; in a primer ...
This groundbreaking book details how SDZG transformed itself from an entity known primarily for its excellence in managed animal and plant care to a conservation organization focused on leading the fight against extinction.
Some people seem to think that becoming like Christ means that we should strive to be perfect—like Jesus. They think if we follow a set of rules ... (Hebrews 12:2–3) So, you want to be like Christ? Me too. Fix your attention exclusively ...
“Virginia Beach,” Hunter replied. “I played for Trevecca Nazarene University.” “Nazarene! There's a Nazarene college in Olathe. It's called MidAmerica Nazarene University. Was your college in the NAIA level of athletics?” “No.