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Chronological events are supplemented by thematic ones, such as the development of cities and trade, the spread of religions and the idea of the law, the use of technology and art, and migrations and invasions. The areas included in volume one are the Ancient Middle East, North and East Africa, Central Asia, India, China, Iran, Rome, Greece, and Meso-America.
The key is hearing His voice and obeying, even in the midst of difficult situations-like recovering lost passports or the seemingly ridiculous act of sticking a green leaf in your ear. -Larry and Jean Johnson Only God is a collection of stories about God's extraordinary intervention and divine work through the lives of two ordinary people. Larry and Jean grew up in Iowa, married right out of high school, and each pursued their respective "dream" jobs: farming and nursing. When they separately heard "the call" to worldwide missions, they thought it was farfetched-until they couldn't ignore God's summons anymore. For readers who enjoy spectacular God stories with God moments, who want to learn how to hear God's voice better, and who desire to see Him work in their own lives, this compelling memoir will lead you deeper into the heart of God.
Parker wishes he could be a mouse on safari. When he finds his wish has been granted, he meets a very silly giraffe who gets himself into astounding predicaments by wishing that parts of his body could be like that of a different animal. The giraffe looks particularly silly with his rhino horn stuck in the mud! This book will have you and your young friend laughing at the results of the giraffe's wishes.
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Helps readers understand the pros and cons of a range of ideas on the agenda including alternative fuels, nuclear power, clean coal, electric cars, fixing up our houses, and taxing carbon emissions. This book explains that we won't be able to afford the energy we need, and that we'll destroy the planet before we have a chance to solve the problem.
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