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On Wings of Faith

On Wings of Faith
Author: Frederick W. Babbel
Publisher: Bookcraft, Incorporated
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1972
Genre: Mormons
ISBN:

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On the Wings of Faith

On the Wings of Faith
Author: Eli Fishman
Publisher: Gefen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789652296467

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Rabbi Fishman has resurrected painful memories to soberly evaluate for history the barbaric acts that resulted in the near annihilation of the Jewish population of Europe. The story of his extraordinary tenacity and faith in the face of stark suffering while still a teen will inspire the reader to keep faith no matter how difficult the situation.


Faith with Wings

Faith with Wings
Author: AmyLu Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997349641

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Are you ready to soar free? Years of living unhealed have slipped subtle wedges into AmyLu's relationship with God, until one day she realizes her love for him has cooled--and the wedges are why. Not knowing how to fix the situation, she asks God to turn every wedge in their relationship into something that will help her love him more. But she could not have predicted what would happen next. As God exposes the lies that have tethered her, AmyLu becomes free--free to love him, and free to live in a whole new way. You're invited into that freedom, too. Come on an unexpected journey of truth, love, and freedom in Christ. This is a message of hope for every believer waiting for healing. Get ready to soar free.


Faith Can Give Us Wings

Faith Can Give Us Wings
Author: Notker Wolf
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612614965

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“Why do you look so happy?” people have been asking Notker Wolf for years, now. So he set out to answer them in this lively book. A relationship with God, he explains, can feel like falling in love, when it seems that butterflies are fluttering around in your stomach. Then, beauty, joy, belief, trust, and forgiveness are his subjects, all in an effort to show his readers how it is possible to have wings of faith – and fly! “Notker Wolf is a gift to the monastic community, the Church and the world in Christ. This book brings out the best of his multifaceted spiritual and natural gifts. I recommend it highly.” —John Michael Talbot “This insightful book can speak to the emptiness we all experience at times and perk us up so that we take notice of what really matters. By reading and reflecting on these ideas, you might just discover the beauty and fullness a faith perspective has to offer. You may even learn to soar!” —Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB, Moderator, Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum, Sacred Heart Monastery, Lisle, Illinois


Born with Wings

Born with Wings
Author: Daisy Khan
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812995279

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The dramatic, spiritual memoir of a prominent Muslim woman working to empower women and girls across the world—for readers of Malala Yousafzai and Azar Nafisi. Raised in a progressive Muslim family in the shadows of the Himalayan mountains, where she attended a Catholic girls’ school, Daisy experienced culture shock when her family sent her to the States to attend high school in a mostly Jewish Long Island suburb. Ambitious and talented, she quickly climbed the corporate ladder after college as an architectural designer in New York City. Though she loved the freedom that came with being a career woman, she felt that something was missing from her life. One day a friend suggested that she visit a Sufi mosque in Tribeca. To her surprise, she discovered a home there, eventually marrying the mosque’s imam, Feisal Abdul Rauf, and finding herself, as his wife, at the center of a community in which women turned to her for advice. Guided by her faith, she embraced her role as a women’s advocate and has devised innovative ways to help end child marriage, fight against genital mutilation, and, most recently, educate young Muslims to resist the false promises of ISIS recruiters. Born with Wings is a powerful, moving, and eye-opening account of Daisy Khan’s inspiring journey—of her self-actualization and her success in opening doors for other Muslim women and building bridges between cultures. It powerfully demonstrates what one woman can do—with faith, love, and resilience. Praise for Born with Wings “A heartfelt, deeply personal, and touching account of a Muslim woman’s spiritual journey and her work to empower women and girls around the globe.”—Her Majesty Queen Noor “Daisy Khan is one of the most prominent Muslim voices in America and an icon of female empowerment across the globe. This beautiful story of her spiritual journey is an inspiration to anyone who seeks to change the world.”—Reza Aslan, author of No god but God and Zealot “At a time when news headlines cast Muslim societies as war-torn or rigidly traditional, Daisy Khan offers a subtler, and ultimately more optimistic, vision. Through her own story, and the stories of other change-makers, Khan reminds us how Muslim women are asserting their rights while holding fast to their faith.”—Carla Power, author of If the Oceans Were Ink “A lyrical, poignant, emboldening, and, most of all, deeply important book.”—Bruce Feiler, author of Abraham and Walking the Bible


On Two Wings

On Two Wings
Author: Michael Novak
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1594034117

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The leaders of the American Revolution, unlike the leaders of the French revolution, did not set out to erase religion. Indeed, the very first act of the Continental Congress was to pray to Divine Providence in the face of the British bombardment of Boston. In establishing a new model of self-government, the Founders believed that they were not only acting according to reason and common sense, but also obeying a religious duty. Benjamin Franklin proposed as their motto: “Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God.” In telling the story of the forgotten—if not deliberately ignored—role of faith in America’s beginnings, Michael Novak probes the innermost religious conviction of Washington, Jefferson, Madison and other of our Founders. He shows that while the American eagle could not have taken flight without the empirical turn of mind embodied in John Locke’s teaching on the ends of government and the consent of the governed, the men who made America also believed that liberty depends as much on faith as on reason. In the course of his illustrious career, Michael Novak has written several prize-winning books on theology and philosophy. In On Two Wings he has created a profound mediation on American history, and on human nature and destiny as well.


Wings of Refuge

Wings of Refuge
Author: Lynn Austin
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1585584150

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A Powerful Story Set Against the Backdrop of Today's Israel Nothing in Abigail MacLeod's life as a wife, a mother, and a teacher has prepared her for what she will experience during her summer in Israel. At forty-two, her life is in chaos, even before she leaves home--her marriage is dissolving before her very eyes, her faith is in shambles. This pilgrimage to Israel was supposed to be a new beginning for her. But by the end of the first day, she is forced to board an Israeli jetliner in spit of a bomb threat, and watches helplessly as a kind, fatherly gentleman she befriended on the plane dies in her arms. This is a summer Abby will spend learning about archaeology, delving into the past. And it's a summer that will change her life in ways she never imagined.


Wings of Faith

Wings of Faith
Author: Clay Harrison
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780359190584

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This book is about the life and testimony of Clay Harrison who accepted Christ as Lord and Savior at age 16 and received the gift of poetry. He served as an Army M. P. during the Vietnam War era and 32 years as a police officer in Tampa, Florida. He and his wife have survived cancer and a heart attack among many other illnesses. They have an adopted daughter and a son born with muscular dystrophy. Throughout life, God has sent "angels" in the form of teachers, coaches, pastors, and friends to encourage him and inspire nearly 5,000 poems and lyrics for 200 songs. Hope and faith are the central theme running through Clay's poetry proving you truly can rise above your trials on "the wings of faith" as you entertain angels unaware.


On the Wings of the Wind

On the Wings of the Wind
Author: Patricia Eytcheson Taylor
Publisher: Langmarc Pub
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781880292334

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In the Taylors' spiritual road map to a greater intimacy with God, a newlywed grandmother takes a leap of faith and becomes an Army chaplain's wife. She embarks with her new husband on his final military assignment abroad a week after being married. (Christian)


Wings of the Wind (Out From Egypt Book #3)

Wings of the Wind (Out From Egypt Book #3)
Author: Connilyn Cossette
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441231307

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Cossette Consistently Brings the Old Testament to Life in an Engrossing, Fresh New Way Alanah, a Canaanite, is no stranger to fighting and survival. When her family is killed in battle with the Hebrews, she disguises herself and sneaks onto the battlefield to avenge her family. The one thing she never counted on was surviving. Tobiah, a Hebrew warrior, is shocked to find an unconscious, wounded woman among the Canaanite casualties. Compelled to bring her to a Hebrew healer back at their camp, he is soon confronted with a truth he can't ignore: the only way to protect this enemy is to marry her. Unused to being weak and vulnerable, Alanah submits to the marriage--for now. As she comes to know and respect Tobiah and his people, however, she begins to second-guess her plans of escape. But when her past has painfully unanticipated consequences, the tentative peace she's found with Tobiah, the Hebrews, and Yahweh is shaken to the core. Can Alanah's fierce heart and strength withstand the ensuing threats to her life and all she's come to love?