Milk and Honey Women Devotional Journal
Title | Milk and Honey Women Devotional Journal PDF eBook |
Author | Milk & Honey Books |
Publisher | Milk & Honey Women |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
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ISBN | 9781953000279 |
There is a desperate need for women who confidently belong to the Father through relationship with Jesus, and out of the overflow release Holy Spirit anointing into the places they have been called to steward. From the home to the hospitals, from the classrooms to the courtrooms. The Milk & Honey Women devotional journal is filled with authentic insight from women who walk in your shoes. Inside you will find:* 26 timely devotions written by women from various walks of life* Writing prompts and journal pages* Bibles Verses to meditate on & color* Room to express gratitude and prayer needsMilk and Honey Women's vision is to be a Collaborative Community of Kingdom-minded Women who empower each other to step into God given influence by establishing identity and encouraging intimacy with Jesus. We believe that when these things are in alignment, the Holy Spirit releases promises and provision in every sphere of influence that His women touch.
Milk and Honey Women Devotional Journal
Title | Milk and Honey Women Devotional Journal PDF eBook |
Author | james gary |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2021-04-30 |
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this lined notebook is perfect for anyone to record ideas, or to use for writing and note-taking. It can be used by kids, school and college students and even adults. Specifications: - Big Size: 6x9 Inches wide lined pages -Soft cover with matte lamination for durability and classy look
Milk and Honey Women Study and Prayer Journal
Title | Milk and Honey Women Study and Prayer Journal PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Erlingsson |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-04-06 |
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ISBN | 9781734678017 |
This journal is designed to go along with the book: Milk & Honey in the Land of Fire & Ice. Milk and Honey is designed to help women cultivate sweet spots of Christ-Centered Identity, Intimacy and Influence in Every Season. For this journal, readers will review the core message, ponder & pray through related verses and then work through the personal applications. This study guide journal is divided into 12 weeks to make it more convenient for personal and group study. The goal is devotion, inspiration, cultivation, and motivation and for women to be positioned to release God's presence into their spheres of influence no matter how large or small.
Unshakable Peace in an Unsteady World
Title | Unshakable Peace in an Unsteady World PDF eBook |
Author | Jess Carey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2022-04-05 |
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ISBN | 9781953000255 |
In the midst of the chaos of this world and the fast pace of life, it is easy to let worry and fear overwhelm us and leave us stressed. In our ordinary daily lives anxious thoughts can leave us feeling we must be the only one who thinks like this. However, there is One who brings unshakable peace in the midst of our trials and ever-changing lives. Four writers who had never met in person, took a risk and joined a writers mastermind via Zoom during a global pandemic. In the process of sharing their projects, they shared their successes, their losses, their struggles, and lives with each other. This devotion was birthed after a season of quarantines, personal losses, and milestone life changes and the desire to share the hope each of these women have in Jesus. The authors invite you to join them as they look at what Scripture teaches about lasting peace. They walk with you through 12 devotionals and encourage you to dig deeper in your own personal study time to see what God has to say about the lasting peace He offers. Invite a small group to join with you as you learn to keep your heart anchored to the ultimate source of peace.
Her Promised Land
Title | Her Promised Land PDF eBook |
Author | Christie Quarton |
Publisher | Christie Quarton |
Pages | 123 |
Release | 2023-07-01 |
Genre | Bibles |
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Have you ever felt trapped in the wilderness of your life, caught between a rock and a hard place, wondering why God's promises seem distant and unattainable? In "Her Promised Land," you will embark on this epic journey of faith, seeking to see God's promises fulfilled in every aspect of their lives. Through these 30 transformative days, you'll discover you are not alone in your struggles, doubts, and unanswered prayers. Whether it's a desire for a husband, a home, a baby, a new career, or a flourishing ministry, God is present in the midst of it all, yearning to transform you into a courageous warrior who seizes the Promised Land. Step by step, this devotional journal will equip you with wisdom and insight to overcome the obstacles that hold you back. You'll learn to trust God above all else, even in the barrenness of your current circumstances. With His guidance, you will be prepared for a life of victory, entering a place filled with the sweetness of life and fulfilled promises—your very own Promised Land. Each day of this journal offers a powerful combination of meditation, prayer, and short insight prompts, providing you with the perfect space to record the revelations God shares with you. Allow His presence and peace to wash over you, granting you the rest your soul desperately craves. Join the ranks of women who have experienced the transformation of their lives, who have seen God's faithfulness, and who have embraced His promises amidst the wilderness. It's time to walk confidently in the direction of your dreams, knowing that God's plan for your life is greater than you can imagine. Let "Her Promised Land" guide you on this incredible journey of faith, and discover the joy of living a life fully equipped with God's promises and victorious in His grace.
Even in Darkness
Title | Even in Darkness PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Cheek |
Publisher | Paper Peony Press |
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Release | 2021-11-09 |
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ISBN | 9781952842436 |
A Colonial Woman's Bookshelf
Title | A Colonial Woman's Bookshelf PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin J. Hayes |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2016-02-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1498290221 |
A Colonial Woman’s Bookshelf represents a significant contribution to the study of the intellectual life of women in British North America. Kevin J. Hayes studies the books these women read and the reasons why they read them. As Hayes notes, recent studies on the literary tastes of early American women have concentrated on the post-revolutionary period, when several women novelists emerged. Yet, he observes, women were reading long before they began writing and publishing novels, and, in fact, mounting evidence now suggests that literacy rates among colonial women were much higher than previously supposed. To reconstruct what might have filled a typical colonial woman’s bookshelf, Hayes has mined such sources as wills and estate inventories, surviving volumes inscribed by women, public and private library catalogs, sales ledgers, borrowing records from subscription libraries, and contemporary biographical sketches of notable colonial women. Hayes identifies several categories of reading material. These range from devotional works and conduct books to midwifery guides and cookery books, from novels and travel books to science books. In his concluding chapter, he describes the tensions that were developing near the end of the colonial period between the emerging cult of domesticity and the appetite for learning many women displayed. With its meticulous research and rich detail, A Colonial Woman’s Bookshelf makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the complexities of life in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America.