Desert Sojourn

Desert Sojourn
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Publisher : Seal Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781580054188
ISBN-13 : 1580054188
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Desert Sojourn by : Debi Holmes-Binney

The idea of a journey without companions is too daunting for most travelers. Not so the women of this collection. These contemporary pioneers savor the ultimate freedom of solo travel. Marybeth Bond discovers the dubious pleasures of desert camel-riding when she decides to follow an ancient Indian trading route. Faith Adiele, a black Buddhist nun, enters a deserted train station at 3:00 a.m. in a Thai village controlled by armed bandits. Ena Singh negotiates with Russian police to visit the blue-domed city of Samarkand. In A Woman Alone, these women and others tell their funny, thrilling, occasionally terrifying, ultimately transformative stories of navigating some of the most unusual destinations on the globe.

Desert Sojourn

Desert Sojourn
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Synopsis Desert Sojourn by : Dolores Sojourn

Wilderness Sojourn

Wilderness Sojourn
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Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 0060619937
ISBN-13 : 9780060619930
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Wilderness Sojourn by : David Douglas

Douglas' journal of a seven-day trek in the Southwest explores the spiritual meaning of the wilderness experience. 8 line drawings.

Desert Sojourn

Desert Sojourn
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Total Pages : 38
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:11720055
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Synopsis Desert Sojourn by : Dolores Bradbury

Scorched Earth

Scorched Earth
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1733938478
ISBN-13 : 9781733938471
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Scorched Earth by : R. John Anderson

This large-format coffee table book showcases the unexpected and stunning beauty from some of the world's harshest deserts.

David in the Desert

David in the Desert
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9783110605273
ISBN-13 : 3110605279
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis David in the Desert by : Hannes Bezzel

In the course of the last two decades, both the historical reconstruction of the Iron I–Iron IIA period in Israel and Judah and the literary-historical reconstruction of the Books of Samuel have undergone major changes. With respect to the quest for the “historical David”, terms like “empire” or “Großreich” have been set aside in favor of designations like “mercenary” or “hapiru leader”, corresponding to the image of the son of Jesse presented in I Sam. At the same time, the literary-historical classification of these chapters has itself become a matter of considerable discussion. As Leonhard Rost’s theory of a source containing a “History of David’s Rise” continues to lose support, it becomes necessary to pose the question once again: Are we dealing with a once independent ‘story of David’ embracing both the HDR and the “succession narrative” are there several independent versions of an HDR to be detected, or do I Sam 16–II Sam 5* constitute a redactional bridge between older traditions about Saul on the one hand and David on the other? In either case, what parts of the material in I Sam 16-II Sam 5 are based on ancient traditions, and may therefore serve as a source for any tentative historical reconstruction? The participants in the 2018 symposium at Jena whose essays are collected in this volume engage these questions from different redaction-critical and archaeological perspectives. Together, they provide an overview of contemporary historical research on the book of First Samuel.

Parables

Parables
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9789004155039
ISBN-13 : 9004155031
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Parables by : Mette Birkedal Bruun

This study is concerned with the topographical layout of Bernard of Clairvaux's "Parables," It examines his treatment of such locations as Paradise, Egypt, and the bridegroom's chamber, and his reformulation of central monastic issues as navigations within spiritual landscapes.

Devotion for Motion

Devotion for Motion
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Publisher : Pilgrim Preacher
Total Pages : 84
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Synopsis Devotion for Motion by : Pilgrim Preacher

The Devotion for Motion Series: full-text messages in a conversational style to be read to an audience to spur to heartfelt action. Each book in the series has full-text ready-to-read bible devotions in a conversational style, expounding biblical principles from both Testaments. Geared to spur the Christian Pilgrim to action, these devotions glean inspiration from numerous passages and the lives of some of the best-known men and women heroes of holy writ. These devotions are perfect for personal use, bible camps, midweek bible studies, revival meetings, campus study groups, outreach training events, small group meetings, main church services, discipleship sessions, retreats, and more... Everyone in ministry can use these devotions to equip, entertain, and encourage members of their congregation to devote themselves to motion in the Lord’s service. “The devotions are truly ready to read! My congregation is enjoying them each Sunday evening and it helps us all focus on how we represent Jesus for the week to come.” S Ropa The author is ordained with over thirty-five years in ministry. He is an authority on the book’s subject matter, having trained many parishioners, and himself living devoted to motion in the Lord’s service. With keen insight into life and ministry, he has written this book to help you live devoted to motion in your Christian life and Kingdom role. You need this motivational book on the timeless themes of Revival, Evangelism, and Christian Assurance. Get each book in this series to be the best you can be. CONTENTS Book Three THE GOOD SHEPHERD STAND, STRENGTHEN, SPEAK GO TO SOW PRAYER WARRIOR OR FEAR WORRIER? IDOLS TO IDLE IMPRESSION OR DEPRESSION? PROCRASTINATION AND PRECIPITATION PUT OFF; PUT ON SETTLED OR SOJOURNING? FACE THE RACE JERRY IN JEOPARDY Get this Book to be the best you can be!

Rewilding the Way

Rewilding the Way
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Publisher : MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780836147667
ISBN-13 : 0836147669
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Rewilding the Way by : Todd Wynward

Get a free chapter here. When did we become so tame? How has “the good life” come to mean addiction to screens and status, fossil fuels and financial fitness? Can we break free to become the joyful and prophetic people God calls us to be? Trek along with wilderness guide Todd Wynward as he “rewilds” the Jesus Way. Seek the feral foundations of Scripture and the lessons that the prophets and disciples gleaned from wilderness testing. Packed with inspiring stories of how contemporary people and groups are caring for the land and each other, Rewilding the Way issues a call to action. Read about how reskilling and local food covenants are transforming churches, and how place-based activism and creative housing are nurturing communities. Learn from those who are recovering from affluenza, replacing visions of personal wealth with the commonwealth of the earth and restoring their humble place in the community of creation. Do you despair about life on our changing planet? Join the hopeful band of seekers of God and makers of change who are rewilding the Way. Watch an interview with author Todd Wynward:

Melbourne, Victoria & Tasmania

Melbourne, Victoria & Tasmania
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Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 1588437795
ISBN-13 : 9781588437792
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Melbourne, Victoria & Tasmania by : Holly Smith

The author, a native Australian, covers everything you might want to know about Australia - guaranteed! The places to stay, from budget to luxury, rentals to B&Bs, the restaurants, from fast food to the highest quality, the beachwalks and bushwalks, the wildlife and how to see it, exploring the country by air, on water, by bike, and every other way. Following are a few excerpts from the guide: The gathering of landscapes within the compact state of Victoria seem as if a giant had taken different pieces from around the continent, squashed them together and shaken them up, and then tossed them to let them fall where they may. The awesome, wave-lashed coastal edges are among the state's classic sights, with crumpled pillars of orange rock stacked tall out in the water. Where the shores aren't rough, the beaches are silky and white, as soft and tame as a kitten, with cold but gentle waters. Behind this edge are thick patches of temperate rainforests leading up into drier locales, including inland deserts, an unmade bed of mountain foothills and folds, and smooth river marshes and plains. You'd never expect that much of the terrain here was once actually volcanic, resulting in wild peaks, bluffs, and valleys throughout the center. There's 227,600 sq km of land in the state, and the Great Dividing Range arches through the center of it, with major collections of peaks in the Dandenongs and Macedons. The highest summits are in the east, at 1,986-m (6,514-ft) Mt. Bogong and 1,922-m (6,304-ft) Mt. Feathertop, and snowfields are found throughout the northeastern Australian Alps from June to September. Hemming in the land are 1,800 km (1,116 mi) of coastlines along the Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean, with Melbourne and Geelong fronting the central cut inland to Port Phillip Bay. This is a cool state, akin to the Pacific Northwest or the lower New England states of the U.S., with warm summers but chilling, wet winters. Some regions do dip below freezing, namely the northeastern mountains, while the Gippsland highlands in the east and the western Otway Ranges see more rain than anywhere else. Skip a couple hours south or west and you'll hit the arid Mallee region, and the Little Desert and Big Desert national park areas. Farmlands fill in the gaps, where orchards and vineyards are filled with apples, grapes, oranges, and other citrus fruits. Main crops are grains and vegetables, the fields fronting huge dairy farms or sheep and cattle ranches. Tasmania is offshore from Victoria. The name "Tasmania" is one of the world's most intriguing, and it rightfully sounds such as one of the most fascinating places on earth. And, yes, it's a heck of a journey to reach this offshore Australian state - but once you're here, if you're adventurous, you won't want to leave. Indeed, the island state of Tasmania is ripe for adventure. A heart-shaped, mountainous landmass 298 km (185 mi) southeast of the main Australian continent, it's covered with forests, threaded with rivers, and edged by wild, rugged beaches and bays. Its wilderness comprises an international Heritage Site of its own, filled with some of the world's oldest and most unusual plants, animals that are found nowhere else on earth, rock formations that span every geological era, and among the longest underground tunnels ever found. The capital of Hobart, where almost half the island's residents live, is tucked into the southeastern edge, and the sleepy northern ferry town of Devonport brings in visitors from the mainland. No one ventures far, though, which leaves the majority of the island open to exploring and free of crowds, even at the loveliest of national wonders such as Tasman National Park in the southeast, Freycinet National Park in the east, and Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in the west.