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Book Synopsis Muskoka Miracles by : John F. Holliday
Download or read book Muskoka Miracles written by John F. Holliday and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2010-10-14 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrating 80 years of Gods blessings. Muskoka Baptist Conference is Canadas largest year-round family and retreat Centre, nestled in Ontarios favourite region of lakes and forested hills. It offers the beauty and sandy beach of Mary Lake, at the mouth of the Muskoka River. It is a two hour drive north of Toronto, just south of Huntsville. Excellence in accommodations and delicious meal service is paralleled by a wonderful world of sports facilities indoors and outside. The spacious Chapel and various Bible study meeting rooms reflect the central purpose through 80 years. It is Muskokas Bible Centre with programming for all ages. MBC also operates a full summer camp for children and teensCamp Widjiitiwin. The word translates Fellowship. 2010 is the 80th anniversary for MBC. The first eight chapters of Muskoka Miracles were written in 1970 by one of the two founders, Rev. Dr. John F. Holliday. Rev. Dr. Richard D. Holliday authored this 80th year edition. It add more than 200 pictures from 1930 to 2010, and presents the exciting history and fascinating stories about Gods miracles along the way.
Download or read book Faking the Shot written by Carolyn Miller and published by Carolyn Miller. This book was released on 2025-01-31 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lights, camera... action? Ainsley Beckett might be television's sweetheart, star of a dozen romantic movies and known the world over for her sweet-as-pie schoolmarm on hit historical TV show As The Heart Draws. But while she's always found love on-screen, her private life is less of a happily-ever-after. A string of one-date only and showmances has convinced her that finding true love is impossible, as no ordinary guy dares look at her, and the celebrity world is full of fakes. And then there are those fans who love her a bit too much... Zac Parotti is used to fame and its flip side, like women throwing themselves at him, but he's finding his feet as a new Christian, and wants to do things God's way now. Yet even this power forward is intimidated by the combined forces of his mom and grandma, who have decided it's time for him to settle down -- preferably with someone like their favorite character from their favorite show. When a chance encounter at a Vancouver party brings these two together they decide a fake relationship might prove the best way to stop the media speculation and fan--and family--pressure. Until fake feelings turn into something deeper. For one of them, at least... Faking the Shot is a fake-dating Christian romance and the fourth book in the Northwest Ice Christian hockey romance series. It can be read as a standalone, and is perfect for fans of banter-laden romance with hope, heart and humor.
Book Synopsis Plays By the Book by : Carolyn Miller
Download or read book Plays By the Book written by Carolyn Miller and published by Carolyn Miller. This book was released on 2025-07-31 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was only ever meant to be a modest proposal… Britta Johnson knows she’s ordinary, and she’s totally okay with that. She’s secure in God, in her purposes on the planet, and romance is something she finds between the pages of a book. She doesn’t need that in real life. So when a hockey player asks for advice on how to woo his long-distance girlfriend, she knows her heart is safe. Until it’s not. Mitchell Reilly might be feared on the ice-rink, but even he’s intimidated by this little ninja librarian who can whip teenagers into line with a single look. She knows her books too, and seems the perfect candidate to help him find some romantic fictional heroes he can impress his girlfriend with. Until she’s not. As emotions start to blur and fiction gets real they realize that what’s started with the best of intentions has changed what they always thought they wanted. And might just be what God wants for them after all. Plays by the Book is the fifth book in the Northwest Ice series, and perfect for fans of books with hope, heart and humor.
Download or read book Muskoka Shores written by Carolyn Miller and published by Carolyn Miller. This book was released on 2022-09-15 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Serena Williamson loves working at Muskoka Shores, the fancy resort on Lake Muskoka, and making couples dreams come true. But after returning from a celebrity wedding to find her own hopes crumbling to dust, she sets out for self-improvement, and to prove her ex was wrong. But when a misunderstanding concerning the new assistant church minister leads to more self-doubt, can she ever really trust a man again? Joel Wakefield is looking forward to a fresh start for himself and his sister in this beautiful small town beside Lake Muskoka. He hadn't counted on meeting a curvy cutie with a gift for hospitality and a gracious heart. Can he show her that it's what is inside that truly counts?
Book Synopsis Rivers of Living Water: Celebrating 125 Years of Hughson Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, 1887-2012 by :
Download or read book Rivers of Living Water: Celebrating 125 Years of Hughson Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, 1887-2012 written by and published by Ian Hugh Clary. This book was released on 2012 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Miracle on Worchester Avenue by : PJ Sisson
Download or read book Miracle on Worchester Avenue written by PJ Sisson and published by Word Alive Press. This book was released on 2025-01-15 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PJ Sisson contracted polio at the age of four during the epidemic of ’49 and went on to lead a life with physical limitations. Despite these challenges, her life was also greatly rewarding through the raising of four children and volunteering in her community and church. Thirty-nine years later, the late effects of polio eventually left her without a leg to stand on. The prognosis: she would never walk again. Rolls, her power wheelchair, became her constant companion. Seven years later, a miracle changed her life. Knowing she could trust God, PJ continued on to fulfill her greatest desires, serving for thirty years in a ministry of encouragement around the world.
Download or read book Various Miracles written by Carol Shields and published by Vintage Canada. This book was released on 2010-10-29 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The stories collected here offer an entrancing look at some of the various miracles of everyday life, the quirks of chance and coincidence, life's setbacks and improvisations. Carol Shields deftly draws us into the lives of a broad range of sharply observed characters, from the brilliant young violinist smothered by an overprotective family, to the elderly widow mowing her lawn while a long, passionate life buzzes around in her memory. Blending wit and compassion, Shields illuminates moments when ordinary people face extraordinary circumstances, declarations of love and revelations that transform their lives. Sharp, skeptical and sympathetic, this collection presents Shields at her inimitable best in twenty-one miracles of the storyteller's art.
Book Synopsis Miracles for Breakfast by : Danny Brooks
Download or read book Miracles for Breakfast written by Danny Brooks and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-12-03 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I was lost—in more ways than I can count. I'd lost my way, lost my family, lost my friends. I was totally screwed up from all the acid trips, and the speed and the MDA binges, with strange-coloured animals flitting by me, seeing and hearing things that weren't there. I knew I had done something to myself, that I had crossed a line. I knew I was messed up in a bad way. I'd seen the end of Danny Brooks: in an alleyway with a needle sticking out of my arm. But God had another idea. He wouldn't let me forsake the life He'd given me. My spirit cried out for help from a place of black despair. I believe this book is one of the reasons He kept me alive. He wanted me to share my story of loss and redemption. No matter how badly strung out you are, there is always hope. There is always Him to call on. Faith can make you clean. Faith can keep you sober. Faith can give you your life back, and your dignity, family and friends. My story isn't pretty, but my hope is that it will be a light at the end of the tunnel for you or a loved one who has lost his way. May the way be found. Sincerely, Danny.
Book Synopsis Chicken Soup for the Soul: Hope & Miracles by : Amy Newmark
Download or read book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Hope & Miracles written by Amy Newmark and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2015-02-10 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These 101 miraculous stories of hope, faith, divine intervention and answered prayers will amaze you! As John Edward says in his foreword to the book: The personal stories you’ll read here about hope, faith, answered prayers and divine intervention are to me all about one thing – our connection to a higher power or divine source. Good things do happen to good people! You will be encouraged and uplifted as you read these stories about powerful hope, miraculous healing, divine intervention, messages from heaven, answered prayers and beating the odds.
Download or read book The Lost Miracle written by Tony Agha and published by MythShack Publishing. This book was released on 2014-07-27 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “The Lost Miracle builds into an engaging and fast-paced suspense thriller as Sarah and Jennifer close in on this world-changing secret.” Sarah, a budding artist, and Jennifer, an exploratory archaeologist, found success at an early age in their respective professions. They were busy with their conventional, routine lives when a curious invitation drew them into a mysterious quest. The ladies soon find themselves tracing incomplete clues left behind by a man who sacrificed his life to keep the knowledge of a prized and powerful discovery from falling into the wrong hands. Fortunately, Sarah is a gifted psychic, and Jennifer is an expert in ancient history. These two specializations dovetail to equip the young women with the tools to solve a mystery that can alter the course of human history.
Download or read book Muskoka Hearts written by Carolyn Miller and published by Carolyn Miller. This book was released on 2023-02-02 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Toni Wakefield may be a talented artist, but past choices means this single mother never feels the equal of those around her—especially her brother's best friend, investment funds manager Matt Vandenberg. Matt long ago fell in love with his best friend's younger sister, and try as he might, he just can't fall out of it. And between his crazy working hours, and the fact she's now settled in beautiful Muskoka two hours away, they barely get a chance to see each other. How can he persuade her to consider to give him a chance, when she's sworn the only man she can care about is her baby boy?
Book Synopsis The Politics of Healing by : Robert D. Johnston
Download or read book The Politics of Healing written by Robert D. Johnston and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2004-06-01 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From grocery store to doctor's office, alternative medicine is everywhere. A recent survey found that more than two in five Americans uses some form of alternative medicine. The Politics of Healing brings together top scholars in the fields of American history, history of medicine, anthropology, sociology, and politics to counter the view that alternative medical therapies fell into disrepute in the decades after physicians established their institutional authority during the Progressive Era. From homeopathy to Navajo healing, this volume explores a variety of alternative therapies and political movements that have set the terms of debate over North American healing methods.
Book Synopsis "O Lord, Thy Word is Settled in Heaven": A Celebration of the History of Mount Pleasant Road Baptist Church, 1920-2013 by :
Download or read book "O Lord, Thy Word is Settled in Heaven": A Celebration of the History of Mount Pleasant Road Baptist Church, 1920-2013 written by and published by Ian Hugh Clary. This book was released on with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The Miracle of the Empty Beds by : George Jasper Wherrett
Download or read book The Miracle of the Empty Beds written by George Jasper Wherrett and published by Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 1977 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Miracle in Waiting by : Shirleen Von Hoffmann
Download or read book A Miracle in Waiting written by Shirleen Von Hoffmann and published by Author House. This book was released on 2010-04-02 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In A Miracle in Waiting Paul Hellyer pulls no punches. First published in 1996 under the title Surviving the Global Financial Crisis: The Economics of Hope for Generation X Hellyer maintained that the monetarist counter-revolution has been one monumental flop and predicted in the first two paragraphs that a meltdown was inevitable. The entire book was prophetic and should be read in that context. Hellyer argued that the federal deficit is nothing but a red herring that detracts from more fundamental issues such as the monetary system which, stripped of all the holy water that has been poured on it over the years, is nothing more than the perpetuation of a scam developed by the English goldsmiths more than three hundred years ago a scam that has turned out to be the most profitable in history. This book removes the veil from the mystery of money. Nearly all money is simply virtual computer entries by highly leveraged privately-owned banks that create money out of thin air. Worse, they are allowed to lend their capital up to twenty times or more and collect interest on it each time. Still worse many of the loans are made to hedge funds and the financial industry that make huge profits without creating any new real wealth that is tangible and useful. Hellyers book explains exactly what has to be done. Bank ratios have to be reduced dramatically. At the same time the proportion of money created by governments (who own the patent on behalf of the people) has to be substantially increased. This will allow the fiscal flexibility necessary to balance their budgets and help finance critically important projects such as the transformation from an oil economy to one based on clean fuels. Many other major problems could be solved by a substantial infusion of debt free money.
Book Synopsis Miracle Food Cures from the Bible by : Reese Dubin
Download or read book Miracle Food Cures from the Bible written by Reese Dubin and published by Penguin. This book was released on 1999-04-01 with total page 433 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An ever-growing body of scientific research demonstrates the importance of holistic treatments that focus on the mind-body connection for good health. In this regard, the folk remedies of the ancient peoples often prove astonishingly effective. This practical guide helps readers apply the remarkable healing power of many of the foods and herbs described in the Old and New Testaments to common ailments. From the use of red wine to cure bacteria and viruses, to the arthritis-easing and wrinkle-removing properties of olive oil, this treasury of practical and inspirational healing secrets includes: The sacred medicinal drink that prevents blood clots, relieves pain, and melts fat off artery walls Real-life examples that demonstrate the curative power of plant oils, figs, grapes, red wine The amazing health-giving power of a blessed grain Information on how doctors and patients have treated canker sores, high blood pressure, tuberculosis, cancer, and heart disease
Book Synopsis Wild Things by : Patricia Jane Jasen
Download or read book Wild Things written by Patricia Jane Jasen and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Europeans in the nineteenth century were fascinated with the wild and the primitive. So compelling was the craving for a first-hand experience of wilderness that it provided a lasting foundation for tourism as a consumer industry. In this book, Patricia Jasen shows how the region now known as Ontario held special appeal for tourists seeking to indulge a passion for wild country or act out their fantasies of primitive life. Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands, Muskoka, and the far reaches of Lake Superior all offered the experiences tourists valued most: the tranquil pleasures of the picturesque, the excitement of the sublime, and the sensations of nostalgia associated with Canada's disappearing wilderness. Jasen situates her work within the context of recent writings about tourism history and the semiotics of tourism, about landscape perception and images of `wildness' and `wilderness,' and about the travel narrative as a literary genre. She explores a number of major themes, including the imperialistic appropriation and commercialization of landscape into tourist images, services, and souvenirs. In a study of class, gender, and race, Jasen finds that by the end of the century, most workers still had little opportunity for travel, while the middle classes had come to regard holidays as a right and a duty in light of Social Darwinist concerns about preserving the health of the `race.' Women travellers have been disregarded or marginalized in many studies of the history of tourism, but this book makes their presence known and analyses their experience. It also examines, against the backdrop of nineteenth-century racism and expansionism, the major role played by Native people in the tourist industry. The first book to explore the cultural foundations of tourism in Ontario, Wild Things also makes a major contribution to the literature on the wilderness ideal in North America.