The Heart

  • The Heart: The Key to Everything in the Christian Life
    By Tim Rowe

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  • The Heart: The Key to Everything in the Christian Life
    By Tim Rowe

    In For God's Sake, Grow Up! David Ravenhill writes: ke, Grow Up! ke, Grow Up! God does intend for His people to reign in life ... But before God will allow his people to reign externally, he first requires them to rule internally.

  • The Heart: The Kids' Question and Answer Book
    By John Willis Hurst, J. Willis Hurst, Stuart D. Hurst

    Answers questions about blood, the heart, the lungs, and the circulatory system Lup Dup, Lup Dup, Lup Dup. Just what makes that mysterious noise in your chest day and night, night and day? And how does the heart actually work, anyway?

  • The Heart: Frida Kahlo in Paris
    By Marc Petitjean

    This intimate account offers a new, unexpected understanding of the artist’s work and of the vibrant 1930s surrealist scene.

  • The Heart: A Novel
    By Maylis de Kerangal

    "An audacious novel about the 24 hours surrounding a heart transplant"--

  • The Heart: Its History, Its Symbolism, Its Iconography and Its Diseases
    By N. Boyadjian

    The Heart: Its History, Its Symbolism, Its Iconography and Its Diseases

  • The Heart: Our Circulatory System
    By Seymour Simon

    Describes the heart, blood, and other parts of the body's circulatory system and explains how each component functions.

  • The Heart: The Key to Everything In the Christian Life
    By Tim Rowe

    One of the main responsibilities of the Holy Spirit is to lead our hearts into a constant state of remembrance. ... Our eyes are opened to see just how magnificent, merciful, loving, powerful and limitless God is.

  • The Heart: Frida Kahlo in Paris
    By Marc Petitjean

    This intimate account offers a new, unexpected understanding of the artist’s work and of the vibrant 1930s surrealist scene.

  • The Heart: Physiology, from Cell to Circulation
    By Lionel H. Opie

    A study of vascular biology. It presents a detailed account of cardiac cellular physiology, oxidative metabolism, coronary flow and ventricular function, and traces the cellular events involved in congestive heart...

  • The Heart: A Novel
    By Maylis de Kerangal

    As stylistically audacious as it is emotionally explosive, The Heart mesmerized readers in France, where it has been hailed as the breakthrough work of a new literary star.

  • The Heart
    By Veronica Ross

    What is the heart? Where is the heart? Is it actually heart-shaped? This book explores how the heart works to keep us alive.

  • The Heart
    By Iris D. Bolling

    The heart is the most vital organ a person can use. It is the source of one's being, their flow in life. The heart controls-period. JD and Tracy press forward in their quest to the White House, but is the price too high?

  • The Heart: The Living Pump
    By Edwards Park, Goode P. Davis

    This volume presents a basic overview of the human heart.

  • The Heart
    By Roy F. Berina

    ... no room for bullies in our society . No one should be allowed to impose cruelty on anyone anywhere anytime . It is not part of growing up as some might want to think or might want to let everyone else think . Bullying is a violation of ...