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One evening, while studying her Bible, the Holy Spirit took author Linda Evans in the Spirit to the edge of a vast field of wheat. It was night, yet a bright light shone on the field lighting every blade of golden bearded wheat. The wheat made a soft rustling sound as it swayed in the breeze. It looked like soft, golden, rolling waves of the sea. As Linda watched, her heart pounding, a fine mist resembling a black fog came rolling in and hovered over the field in mid air like a blanket. The fog was thick and hovered about a foot over the top of the field. In the distance, sitting in the middle of the field, was a storage shack, aged and nearly falling down. Suddenly, out of the darkness of the left of heaven came a huge flash of light, accompanied by the terrifying sound of crackling lightening so loud it sounded like an electrical stage production backed up with the roar of thunder. The lightening struck the shack, and the shack began to burn. As the flames roared and crackled, Linda was speechless. She didn't know where she was and didn't know what was happening. Then something in the right of the heavens caught her attention ...
"Scarlet" tells the story of Jesus' crucifixion through a family, and especially through a ten year old girl named Rashna. She meets Jesus, hears speculation of His reason for being in Jerusalem, befriends Him, and then is witness to His death. She meets Jesus' mother and her friends, and Mary explains a great deal and gives the reason Rashna and her mother were guided to such a pinnacle moment in history.
The book is a fun and updated look about the saga around the life and experiences of the patriarch Jacob and his son Joseph. There are many twists and turns, fun encounters, and modern insights and lessons that relate to family relationships today.
Six months after the birth of her second son, author Rebekah M. Barrett was exhausted, broken, and circling the drain of postpartum depression. During one sleepless yet fateful night, she experienced the lowest point in her life: she was unable to care for her baby and was completely humbled physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. In desperation she cried out to God, and He responded. Now, two years later, she shares the miraculous ways that God transformed her life and created a heart shift in that season of hardship. Heart Shift and Motherhood offers a raw and relatable narrative in which Rebekah reveals insights about surrender, humility, gratitude, obedience, faith, unity, and love in the context of the nitty gritty of daily life with young kids. With humor and hope, she seeks to empower your faith to believe that God can show His extra in your ordinary. This personal story presents one mother's struggle and transformation, showing how God can create miracles even amid monotony.
Throw Her Down: Don't Be Distracted by the Jezebel Spirit allows the viewer to understand how this spirit of Jezebel is running rampant in the church and the world. And if not careful, without the knowledge of, we can find ourselves operating in that spirit.
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