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Jackson MI St Marys Roman Catholic Church & School 1912 PM Browns Book Store $7.99 |
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Religious Ad Cover – Kessler Bros Catholic Book Store – Registered 1898 SRRL76 $35.00 |
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The Bookstore $24.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Catholic $19.47 Catholic |
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Shakespeare Bookstore $24.99 Ray Hartl Shakespeare Bookstore – Art Print |
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Outside Bookstore $34.99 Jerry Koontz Outside Bookstore – Giclee Print |
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Become A Bookstore Owner With Cdrom $34.65 Become A Bookstore Owner With Cdrom |
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Raj, the Bookstore Tiger $9.95 Raj, the Bookstore Tiger |
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Art Of the Bookstore $26.4 The Art of the Bookstore is romantic, poetic, charismatic, and enduring, and independent booksellers around the world thrive on creating this unique culture and ambiance… |
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Mystery Bookstore $16.99 When their grandfather buys a bookstore at auction in New Orleans, the Alden children help clean it up and discover that several people seem to be obsessed with the store and its contents |
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The Mystery Bookstore $5.99 When their grandfather buys a bookstore at auction in New Orleans, the Alden children help clean it up and discover that several people seem to be obsessed with the store and its contents |
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Union Square Bookstore $34.99 Patti Mollica Union Square Bookstore – Giclee Print |
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Interior of the Bemporad Bookstore, Trieste $29.99 Interior of the Bemporad Bookstore, Trieste – Photographic Print |
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Bemporad Bookstore, Trieste $29.99 Carlo Wulz Bemporad Bookstore, Trieste – Photographic Print |
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Raj the Bookstore Tiger(Age 5-8) $14.06 Raj the Bookstore Tiger(Age 5-8) |
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Cathedral of Christ the Light $59.99 The Cathedral of Christ the Light and also called the Oakland Cathedral, is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland in Oakland, California. It is the seat of the Bishop of Oakland. Christ the Light, the first cathedral built in the twenty-first century, replaces the Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales, irreparably damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. Christ the Light, as a larger Cathedral Center, is composed of the cathedral church, chancery offices of the bishop’s curia, diocesean conference center, rectory (priest residence), health services center (which provides free diagnostic services to people without health insurance), and a mausoleum. The mausoleum features twelve crypts reserved for the bishops of Oakland and burial sites available to the members of the diocese for a comparable price to the other Catholic cemeteries in the Diocese. The Cathedral Center also houses a cafe and bookstore, as well as a public plaza and garden. |
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Person (Marseille) $19.99 Kapitel: Gennadius Von Marseille, Jean-Claude Izzo, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Samir Nasri, Jean-Claude Gaudin, Gaston Defferre, Auguste-Marseille Barthélemy, Jean Louis Boisselot, Antoine Guérini, Pascal Coste, Francis Vanverberghe, François Spirito, Dominique Venturi, Jean Boiteux, Salvian Von Marseille, Soheib Bencheikh, Pierre Puget, Viktor Von Marseille, Paul Carbone, André Suarès, Henri-Jacques Espérandieu. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Jean-Claude Izzo (June 20, 1945 – January 1, 2000) was a French poet, playwright, screenwriter, and novelist who achieved sudden fame in the mid-1990s with the publication of his three neo-noir crime novels Total Chaos, Chourmo, and Solea (widely known as the Marseilles Trilogy), featuring as protagonist ex-cop Fabio Montale, and set in the author’s native city of Marseille. All have been translated into English by Howard Curtis. Jean-Claude Izzo was born on June 20, 1945 in Marseille, France. His father was an Italian immigrant and his maternal grandfather was a Spanish immigrant. He excelled in school and spent much of his time at his desk writing stories and poems. But because of his “immigrant” status, he was forced into a technical school where he was taught how to operate a lathe. In 1963, he began work in a bookstore. He also actively campaigned on behalf of Pax Christi, a Catholic peace movement. Then, in 1964, he was called up for military duty in Toulon and Djibouti. He worked for the military newspaper as a photograph and journalist. …http://booksllc.net/?l=de |
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Tr Ger Des Verdienstordens Pro Merito Melitensi $20.77 Kapitel: Lech Kaczynski, Reinhard Gehlen, Guardia Costiera, Massimo Cacciari, Verdienstorden Pro Merito Melitensi, Peter Klemm, Bojko Borissow, Csilla Freifrau Von Boeselager, Sepp Rieder, Michael Neumann, Elmar Mäder, Albert Bitter, Jürgen Linden, Albrecht Broemme, Hilde Zach, Srgjan Kerim, Finn Bönning Larsen, Bernhard Körner, David Casa, Clare Kalkwarf. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Reinhard Gehlen (3 April 1902 – 8 June 1979) was a General in the German Army during World War II, who served as chief of intelligence-gathering on the Eastern Front. After WWII, he was recruited by the United States military to set up a spy ring directed against the Soviet Union (known as the Gehlen Organization), and eventually became head of the West German intelligence apparatus. He served as the first President of the Federal Intelligence Service until 1968. Gehlen is considered one of the most legendary Cold War spymasters. Reinhard Gehlen was born into a Roman Catholic family in Erfurt, the son of a bookstore owner. He joined the Reichswehr in 1920 and entered the German Staff College graduating in 1935. He was promoted to captain and was attached to the Army General Staff. Under the Nazi government of Adolf Hitler, he was on the 1935/36 General Staff. In 1939, Gehlen was promoted to Major. For the 1939 German attack of Poland he was a staff officer of an infantry division. In 1940, Gehlen became the liaison officer to Army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Walther von Brauchitsch. He was then transferred to the staff of Army Chief of Staff General Franz Halder. In July 1941, Gehlen was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, deployed to the Eastern Front and assigned as senior intelligence officer to the German General Staff, section Fremde Heere Ost, FHO or Foreign Armies East. In the watershed year of 1942, according to Gehlen’s memoir, he was approached by Colonel Henning von Tresckow, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg |
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Will Love Prevail As The Core Of Christian Faith?
Christians today feel threatened from all sides. Forces beyond our control crowd us into a “global village,” squeezing us closer to everyone else … often uncomfortably close.
People of diverse cultures and competing religions are only a mouse-click away. They enter our homes daily via satellite TV. Even within our own country, a “culture war” seems to have targeted traditional Christian values.
This clash of opposing views is often unsettling and sometimes downright scary. Yet, beneath these apparent conflicts is a core of common hope and spiritual truth … Love! Indeed, only Love – as prescribed by Jesus – will give us the strength to explore, both within ourselves and in those we view as “the other,” the problems which now seem insurmountable.
This is the message of a new book, The Love: Of the Fifth Spiritual Paradigm, published by The Oracle Institute, an educational charity dedicated to lessening the current spiritual chaos. In this unique collection, eleven aspects of Love are examined by New York Times bestselling authors and Pulitzer and Nobel Peace Prize winners. The contributing authors come from a broad spectrum of religious and academic backgrounds, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Evangelical Pastor Brian McLaren, and Professor Robert Eisenman, who was instrumental in getting the Dead Sea Scrolls released from the Catholic Church.
Archbishop Tutu’s essay, God Has A Dream, wisely connects the Psalmist’s phrase, “Be still and know that I am God,” with his own wisdom, “Be still, be quiet, and then you will begin to see with the eyes of the heart.” Tutu also instructs us, “As we take time to be still and to be in God’s presence, the qualities of God are transferred to us,” as one may absorb soothing warmth by “sitting in front of a fire on a cold day.”
In Good News for All People, Pastor Brian McLaren reminds fellow Christians, “We still have to come to terms with this small but significant detail: Jesus and his message aren’t simply a gift to Christians, but to all the people of every religion. And nowhere is that realization more important than when we are seeking to understand and practice the way of Love – in particular, the way of unconditional Love.”
P.M.H. Atwater, a deep and tireless researcher on the effects of life-altering brushes with death and peak spiritual experiences, contributes an essay entitled Our Love for God: How It Expands as We Do. She declares, “Our hunger to reconnect with God drives us (even when we deny it). And that hunger is Love based.” From her studies into the near-death experience, Atwater has learned that both Christians and non-Christians come back consumed by a Love of God and a Love of their neighbors … just as Jesus modeled in the gospels.
These and other timely insights are contained in The Love, which is passionately yet humbly narrated by Laurel of The Oracle Institute. Look for The Love at your local bookstore, on Amazon, and at The Oracle Institute website: http://www.TheOracleInstitute.org. The Oracle Institute, based in Hamilton, VA, was founded in 2004 by Laura George. It offers educational books, spirituality classes, and holistic products that are donated by authors and artists who wish to foster the next phase of our collective spiritual evolution.
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