A Name For Everything

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A Common Name for Everything

I. Have you been to the place? Night travel -- Have you been to the place? -- A study -- Aurora borealis -- My mother names her inner state -- The mammoth -- No heron -- Overwintered -- Fruiting bodies -- Love song in a small place -- II. Little here, little now. A guidebook with common phrases -- Apples -- One problem with maps -- Garlic -- What we tell children about animals -- The rural pantheon -- Nearer, my bog, to thee -- Namer of lakes -- Declared nuisances -- The place and the whale -- From above a lambing -- III. Earth-things. Some conditions -- Leaving pangaea -- To consider the tree crab -- Views from ruminant creatures -- My favorite human smile -- We are taking the trees -- A child tries to extinguish the sun -- The subtle animal -- The mountain -- The prayers of sheep -- IV. Beginnings. The propagule -- Regeneration (acornal, coralic, human) -- An unfunded study of milking and the moon -- Birth story -- An unfunded study of the afterbirth -- Arrival at the river Jordan -- The landing -- Renovation -- A small and unsuccessful reckoning -- The afterlion -- The next season.
Love Out Loud

Jesus said, "You must love the Lord your God with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself." -- Luke10:27 If one had to choose a single verse in the Bible that is a formula for successful living, this would be the one to live by, says Joyce Meyer: love God, yourself and others - in that order. Many Christians get mixed up about love. They know they should love God and others, but many do not understand that loving oneself is one-third of God's equation. They mistakenly think of it as selfishness or self-aggrandizement. Joyce Meyer believes that this misconception is one of the greatest pitfalls in the Christian journey. Loving oneself in a balanced, healthy manner is essential in order to have healthy relationships with God, ourselves and others. Drawing upon her previous work and teaching series as well as original devotions, the author of Power Thoughts examines the three loves that we've been commanded to exhibit.
Gods not dead

God is the creator of all life. God is supernatural, a spirit. He created the heavens and earth. There's nothing hard for God. In this book I show God's mercy and goodness toward mankind, his love toward us. The Lord has always met his people's needs, a lot of times supernaturally. All we have to do is believe God and his Word. God can do anything: raise the dead, heal, bless, meet needs whatever they are. We have to understand that God loves us, and wants to bless us. In John 14:12, the Bible says that the works that Jesus did, believers will do also, only they will be greater works because the greater One the Holy Spirit lives within us and does them through us, as we yield to him and let him use us. God is looking for people to use in these last days, people who will believe him and his Word. In this book I tell how to get hold of God, and what to do to prepare yourself to be used by him. The Lord has always used people it might as well be you. I tell you how, according to the Word of God. God is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living.