Healing and Deliverance: Jesus Still Works Miracles (affiliate link)
Have you ever wondered why some churches and preachers say that “everyone” who has true faith will be healed, while other churches and preachers say that the powerful gifts of the Holy Spirit, which brought miraculous healings in the first century Christian Church, are no longer available today? This book will scripturally prove that both of these extreme positions are in error. Dozens of scriptures will be presented which will prove that miraculous healings and deliverances are still accessible to those who fulfill the biblical requirements. And this book will clearly reveal what these scriptural requirements are.
You will see from numerous scriptures that Jesus conducted a threefold ministry of preaching and teaching, delivering people from demonic oppression and possession, and of healing the sick and disabled. And you will discover that this same threefold ministry was conducted by the apostles, and is also to be conducted by all true believers down through the centuries, including today
Brown Rice Burrito
Hash Browns Burrito
Easier Chicken Burrito
Sausage and Pepper Burrito
Burrito Stew
Chorizo & Potato Burritos
Authentic Wet Mexican Burritos
Vegan Burrito Casserole
Maggie’s Favorite Burrito
Burrito Soufflé
Argentinian x Mexico Bake
How to Make A Burrito
Teriyaki Burritos
Laguna Seca Burritos
Vegetarian Burritos
Baked Bean Burritos
The Hedge Witch (The Witches of Star Island Book 1) (affiliate link)
A Beltane spell reveals a prophecy that will change their lives…
Laurel Bay is the third of five witchy sisters living a sweet life on Star Island; she runs a tarot reading business, depends on her sisters to pay her bills, and spends her free time jumping into the Hedge World, a realm few witches can access. But when a great love from a past life comes to her, Laurel is blinded by her need to find him-she throws all caution to the wind and ends up stalked by a vengeful witch she can’t remember.
Owen Davies is stuck. His powers as a son of a witch are minimal, he’s surrounded by morally gray water witches, and he’s aching to find his soulmate-so much so that he has a storage unit full of furniture he’s built for the mystery woman. Then a fateful vacation lands him in Laurel’s garden and their paths are finally intertwined.
The Flame: Poems, Notebooks, Lyrics, Drawings (affiliate link)
A Stirring Mosaic of Leonard Cohen: Poet, Lyricist and Artist
Dive into The Flame, a profound exploration of the celebrated poet and musician, Leonard Cohen. This final work, hailed as a top read by Vogue, TIME, and The Washington Post, offers a rich blend of his life’s work, sure to ignite the imagination of Cohen’s enduring fans and newcomers alike.
With his works spanning generations and continents, Cohen is a remarkable figure who continues to captivate audiences—his ground trodden upon by “very, very few” (Bono).
The Flame provides a deeply personal view of Cohen, weaving a vivid tapestry of poems, diary excerpts, lyrics, and intimate hand-drawn self-portraits. This trailblazing collection presents a multi-faceted view of a life lived passionately.
Life in Code: A Personal History of Technology (affiliate link)
The last twenty years have brought us the rise of the internet, the development of artificial intelligence, the ubiquity of once unimaginably powerful computers, and the thorough transformation of our economy and society. Through it all, Ellen Ullman lived and worked inside that rising culture of technology, and in Life in Code she tells the continuing story of the changes it wrought with a unique, expert perspective.
When Ellen Ullman moved to San Francisco in the early 1970s and went on to become a computer programmer, she was joining a small, idealistic, and almost exclusively male cadre that aspired to genuinely change the world. In 1997 Ullman wrote Close to the Machine, the now classic and still definitive account of life as a coder at the birth of what would be a sweeping technological, cultural, and financial revolution.
Reforming a Rake (With This Ring Book 1) (affiliate link)
A governess must never be alone with a man (her reputation mustn’t have even a hint of scandal). She never questions her employer’s commands (even when he’s tempting her to forsake respectability for desire?). She must never, ever fall in love with someone above her station (especially a rake—no matter how devastating his kisses may be) . . .
If it weren’t for that unfortunate incident at her last position, Alexandra Gallant wouldn’t now be forced into the employ of Lucien Balfour. The sinfully attractive earl hired her to teach his young cousin, but his seductive whispers and toe-curling kisses suggest he has something far less respectable in mind . . . And that will never happen. For although Lucien seems determined to teach her about pleasure, she has a few lessons to teach him about love!
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