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Paul:By the Grace of God
Paul: By the Grace of GodThe best features of this study are its insight, accuracy, and application.
The insights into the apostle make him come more alive as you work through his life.
After working through the questions, you will appreciate the thoroughness and care with which the author stays true to the book of Acts and Paul's epistles.
Every lesson is dedicated not only to learning more than ever about Paul and his growth through his ministry, but how we too can grow by the grace of God.
Both volumes were hugely successful at area ladies Bible study classes.


A Book For Inquiring Minds
This book should be required reading in all schools!

a book every child should have
You probably think you're a pretty smart person.

one of the best textbooks available
Excellent source for anyone studying metamorphic rocks.

The Ontology & Epistemology Behind the Methods
comprehensive introduction to social sciences

History in picturesAdler gives us a picture book of Martin Luther King, Jr. In it, he shares the
early life of MLK Jr, his young experiences with racism and segregation and on
to his dreams as well as highlights some of his well-known protests. In these
protests, he speaks of a world free of hate, prejudice and violence.
This book is a great lesson in history for our children and also covers a few
other events in the plight for civil rights. Casilla's illustrations do a
decent job of giving us a pictorial view of the events chronicling King's life.
Reviewed by Tee C. Royal
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Excellent first biography

Old quilts, a treasureWhen you quilt you also want to read about quilt history, and among alot of great books on the market Pieces of the Past by Nancy J. Martin is a treasure.
Nancy J. Martin knows what she is talking about when she talks about quilt. A quilter and collector for years she is one of the women in USA that knows most about both old and new quilts. She and her husband were the founders of That Patchwork Place, a "book paradise" for quilters.
Pieces of the Past has three parts. The first part is about history of qults patterns, colors and fabric in the United States. The second part, written by Martin's friend Marsha McCloskey show us how to make contempraru quilts, and the third part is a pattern collection of many traditional quilts.
This book is helpful for both new quilters and more advanced ones. It is filled with photos of old and new quilts, and is a treasure for every quilters home and book shelf.
Britt Arnhild Lindland
Most appealing authentic quilt patterns and their histories

A WORK TO BE SAVORED AND TREASUREDA quiet man he was, nonetheless, given to pranks of a slightly frightening nature, very often surprising his students. What comes as a surprise to many today is the recent scholarship which sheds light on not only his life but his work as a draftsman and printmaker, extending to the social and political ramifications of his creations.
This magnificent volume is the catalogue for an important exhibit of more than 140 Bruegel prints and drawings. Included are scholarly essays as well as comparative illustrations. It is a valuable contribution to the annals of art history. For laymen it is a work to be savored and treasured.
- Gail Cooke
Proof of art

Quack, Honk, Oink... SPLASH!My two-year-old loves this story and it would also make good reading for the pre-school and primary child.
A rip roaring tale of a hot summer day!

One of the finest collections of short stories in english.
Excellent reading, one of my favorites