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Can God really use me?Amazement! That is the reaction of many who have experienced the power of God while praying for healing for the sick. Charles and Frances Hunter have discovered the keys to healing found in the Bible and through the innovations of medical science. You will find that God can use you to bring healing and help to family, friends, and literally everyone you come in contact with. No longer will you have to stand by, helpless, when people are hurting.
Think About What You're Thinking About! What does it mean to have the mind of Christ? Within the pages of this book, Frances Hunter brings us a wonderful revelation of the transforming power that is ours as we learn to think the thoughts of Jesus. As we share in His thoughts, we become energized and empowered in every area of our lives, and our desires become His desires. But the choice to change is yours.Satisfy the deep yearning within for more. Just say yes to Jesus and experience the daily power and blessings of having the mind of Christ."Fulfill my joy by being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind."--Philippians 2:2 NKJV
Never feel helpless again!A loved one is sick, your friend was just in an accident, a family member is facing an emotional crisis.Have you ever desperately longed to reach out your hand and bring healing to these needs? At times our hearts ache with the desire to help, but either we don't know how, or we are afraid and stop short. The truth is, the Holy Spirit within you is ready to heal the sick! Charles and Frances Hunger present solid, biblically based methods of healing that can bring not only physical health, but also spiritual health and abundant life to you, your family, and everyone around you.
Daughter of the Empire is a compelling evocation of another time and way of life as experienced through the eyes and voice of the child, Frances, during her journey to adulthood. From her earliest memories until she leaves home, she tries to cope with her disruptive life and the bewildering adults that populate it. Curious and naïve, she observe and eavesdrops. Her comments are often unintentionally funny. Through her travels from New York City to various parts of the then far-flung British Empire we experience her separation from friends, multiple changes of schools, and her ongoing search for a sense of identity and belonging. This memoir is a relentless, clear-eyed seeing and showing of a childhood with no illusions or evasions.
A life-affirming literary adventure, On the Edge shares the journey of the author's life from London to Northern Rhodesia, and then to South Africa under the oppressive apartheid government, where she raised her children, divorced, worked as a journalist and social worker, and rejoiced in becoming a writer. The book, in a rich tapestry of memoir, memoir-based short stories, and poems, finally celebrates Nelson Mandela's election, and follows the author to the USA.
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