A Stubborn Tree

A Stubborn Tree
Title A Stubborn Tree PDF eBook
Author Theodore Francis Powys
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1926
Genre Fiction in English
ISBN

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A Tree for Emmy

A Tree for Emmy
Title A Tree for Emmy PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Rodman
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2018-03
Genre
ISBN 9781536435764

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Emmy loves trees. She loves oak trees with acorns. She loves pine trees with cones, and willow trees with swishy branches. But best of all, Emmy loves the mimosa tree that grows in her grandmother's pasture. So when Emmy decides she wants a mimosa tr

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Virginia. Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce
Publisher
Pages 994
Release 1890
Genre
ISBN

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A River Could Be a Tree

A River Could Be a Tree
Title A River Could Be a Tree PDF eBook
Author Angela Himsel
Publisher Fig Tree Books LLC
Pages 329
Release 2018-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1941493254

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How does a woman who grew up in rural Indiana as a fundamentalist Christian end up a practicing Jew in New York? Angela Himsel was raised in a German-American family, one of eleven children who shared a single bathroom in their rented ramshackle farmhouse in Indiana. The Himsels followed an evangelical branch of Christianity—the Worldwide Church of God—which espoused a doomsday philosophy. Only faith in Jesus, the Bible, significant tithing, and the church's leader could save them from the evils of American culture—divorce, television, makeup, and even medicine. From the time she was a young girl, Himsel believed that the Bible was the guidebook to being saved, and only strict adherence to the church's tenets could allow her to escape a certain, gruesome death, receive the Holy Spirit, and live forever in the Kingdom of God. With self-preservation in mind, she decided, at nineteen, to study at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. But instead of strengthening her faith, Himsel was introduced to a whole new world—one with different people and perspectives. Her eyes were slowly opened to the church's shortcomings, even dangers, and fueled her natural tendency to question everything she had been taught, including the guiding principles of the church and the words of the Bible itself. Ultimately, the connection to God she so relentlessly pursued was found in the most unexpected place: a mikvah on Manhattan's Upper West Side. This devout Christian Midwesterner found her own form of salvation—as a practicing Jewish woman. Himsel's seemingly impossible road from childhood cult to a committed Jewish life is traced in and around the major events of the 1970s and 80s with warmth, humor, and a multitude of religious and philosophical insights. A River Could Be a Tree: A Memoir is a fascinating story of struggle, doubt, and finally, personal fulfillment.

The Plant Disease Reporter

The Plant Disease Reporter
Title The Plant Disease Reporter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1965
Genre Plant diseases
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A Case for a Stubborn Heart

A Case for a Stubborn Heart
Title A Case for a Stubborn Heart PDF eBook
Author Hobart G. Everson
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 298
Release 2011-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1456716328

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This is a story about a country boy, born into poverty in a community where almost every male of age worked in the coal mines, The author's older brothers and father, almost all of his uncles and cousins, and non-relatives in the community, nearly all worked in the coal mines. The author, at a very young age, vowed to himself that he would never go to work in the coal mines. Where education was not rated very highly, since none was needed to work underground in the dirty, dangerous mines. As this was quite a difficult vow at this place and in that time, it proved to be a real struggle to escape the environment and the culture of the neighborhood. How he managed to do this proved to be a struggle and a precarious journey for a shy country boy.

Reports

Reports
Title Reports PDF eBook
Author Virginia. State Board of Agriculture
Publisher
Pages 824
Release 1891
Genre
ISBN

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